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Monday, January 05, 2015

Verbos Electronics Modular Synthesizers


Published on Jan 5, 2015 creativegallerysynth

"Try out of some Verbos Modules.
- Complex oscillator, Voltage multistage, Harmonic oscillator and Amplute & tone controller.
other modules used in this system:
- ALM pamela's workout, Doepfer a-138, a-140, a-131,180-2, Tiptop audio bd909 and ma808."

Electribe & Gadget Transition Test


Published on Jan 4, 2015 tarekith

iTunes: KORG Gadget - KORG INC.
Korg Electribe2s on eBay

"Just trying out a combination of the new electribe and an iPad Air2 running Gadget as a possible future live set up for me. This is my first go at performing any sort of transition between songs using the two. The electribe was providing sync and transport control to the iPad via a CCK, audio from the iPad was run back into the electribe set to Audio Thru mode.

The audio was recorded straight from the output of the electribe, via Mogami cables to a Lynx Hilo A/D/A, and then recorded as 24bit/44.1kHz wav file in Ableton Live 9. Warping turned off.

Hopefully that gives you a sense of what the new electribe really sounds like."

DIY Buchla Reverb Test Jan 2015


Published on Jan 4, 2015 djangosfire

"Just built a 2-channel analog Spring Reverb for my Buchla 200e system. I Hand made the pcb/module using the original "Music Thing Reverb" schematic by @Tombola. This was my 1st audio recording using this reverb.... just blown away with the tone.. also, how hum-free the design is! All sounds created within the 200e... using a DIY 258, DIY 156, 292e, 206e, 281e, 266e, 227e, 261e and the DIY Spring Reverb."

Vega's Odyssey (Original Theme)


Published on Jan 4, 2015 starshipfive

"Vega's Odyssey (Original Theme)

This is my first original theme. Tried to reproduce some celestial / atmosphere sounds. Vega, refers to Vega Star (on Lyra constellation). Played live, no sequenced parts.

Synths used:

Roland JP-8000 (EFX sound)
Yamaha AN1x (Arpeggio + Lead)
Roland V-Synth v2 (Pad and Lead)
Roland JV-2080 (Pad)
Kurzweil K2000 triggering Yamaha AN1x + Roland JV-2080"

Sunday, January 04, 2015

3 x 303 Clones v0.9


Published on Jan 4, 2015 retrosynthads

"XOXbox, modded XOXbox, TT-303 (through RAT pedal), TR-8, ER-1 - all through a Lexicon reverb."

Korg Mono/Poly Vintage Synthesizer with Original Gig Bag

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Casio CZ 101 Programable Analog Synthesizer with Original Box

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Hello 2015 (Telemark-k, DX21, S950, MS20 mini, TBS-X16 etc.)


Published on Jan 4, 2015 Michal Patulski

"Recorded live on analog tape. Sequenced with Atari ST. Thanks for watching!"

Minibrute Korg MS-20 Marcus Padrini


Published on Jan 4, 2015 Marcus Padrini

Winter Sequence


Published on Jan 4, 2015 experimentalsynth

"In this video, I explore connecting a bunch of gear in various ways on a cold Winter night. No great composition or playing technique involved, just a look at timbre, texture and synchronization. The DSI Pro 2 is the heart of this piece. It plays the background sequence throughout and provides the master MIDI Clock to the Yamaha MO8, Eventide H9, Moog MF-104M and a Line 6 Echo Pro.

The Echo Pro is adding delay on everything except the Pro 2 and Voyager. The Sub Phatty is processed by the 104M and the Echo Pro. The H9 is dedicated to the Voyager. The Kurzweil K1000 is being used as a controller for a K2000R.

A big part of what animates this piece is the Pro 2. It is sending independent MIDI Clock synced control voltage signals (various combinations of LFOs and step sequences) to modulate the filters on the MicroBrute, Voyager and Sub Phatty.

Learn more at www.experimentalsynth.com"
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