Monday, February 16, 2015
KORG ARP ODYSSEY Synthesizer (2015) - single sound demo
Published on Feb 16, 2015 RetroSound
"(c) 2015 synthesizer demo by RetroSound
short single sound demo of the new ARP Odyssey Synthesizer made by KORG in 2015
I used a bit delay."
"The rose and the cross" - on Roland SH-2000
Published on Feb 16, 2015 organfairy
"It's kinda funny that I haven't covered anything by Jean Jacques Perrey untill now. But there is a first time for everything and this time I am playing 'The rose and the cross' from the late 1960's.
I play the melody by hand on the SH-2000. The other parts run as a MIDI file that is controlling my Wersi Prisma DX-5 and Hohner GP-180 organs. The drums sounds are from a Roland RA-30."
JORDAN RUDESS explores ZED for iOS
Published on Feb 16, 2015 Jordan Rudess
"Exploring a BETA version of ZED a week before its release! This is a very powerful synthesizer based on some traditional ideas as well as modeling. It not only plays sounds by itself but it also takes audio in and has some fascinating sonic results check it out here: Zed Synth by Richard Meyer
https://appsto.re/us/htiE4.i"
Patching at SchneidersBuero
Published on Feb 16, 2015 Joey Blush
"Patching at Schneidersbuero... I was recently at Schneiders trying out some modules and this photographer decided to film me. This is what came out of that. May give you some insight into my approach to doing things."
Impressions of the Modularday's 2015
Published on Feb 16, 2015 moondustweb
"The Modularday's ,is a swiss Modularmeeting like the Happy Knobbing, but a bit smaler."
Update:
Synthesizertreffen Schweiz on the Modularday's 2015
Published on Feb 16, 2015 moondustweb
"A littel part from Jam on the Modularday's"
Haken Continuum In The Himalayas
Published on Feb 16, 2015 Peter Pringle
"Voice & Haken Continuum"
Roland DC-50 Digital Chorus (BBD Analog Delay Chorus) + Korg EA-1 mk2
Published on Feb 16, 2015 SubTokyoShop
"Roland DC-50 BBD Analog Delay Chorus + Korg EA-1 mk2
Roland DC-50 was released on 1976, all analog BBD Chip, despite the name 'digital'."
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Kiwi-3P - Roland JX3P - First test after calibration - 5K Ana
Published on Feb 16, 2015 Eyepatch Entertainment
"First 35 seconds are dry recorded, internal chorus only.
Lots of stuff done to this JX3P. It was in ok shape when I got it, and here is everything that I've done to it since:
1. Installed Kiwitechnics Kiwi-3P CPU Upgrade
2. Installed the Chorus Speed Mod
3. Installed the new LED Resistors
4. Cut the midi link W5 and installed the cap on the Sens slider
5. Installed a new Rate Slider and cap
6. Cleaned all of the internal boards for the first time probably in its life
7. Fixed the Volume pot and resoldered it to the board
8. All of the silver caps were looking rough, so I polished all the caps to a smooth original shine
9. Calibrated the Power Supply
10. Calibrated VCF and Resonance for each voice
11. Calibrated DCO1 and DCO 2. Beating/phaze minimized at around 10 seconds."
7 Minutes with an Ipad Synth - PPG WaveMapper for IOS
Published on Feb 16, 2015 Synth Anatomy
iTunes: WaveMapper - Wolfgang Palm
"PG WaveMapper features the Sound Map, which maps the various sounds in a way to easily access and experiment with them, more importantly the PPG WaveMapper features a new synthesis system which maps the waveforms of a sound into a new kind of wavetable which preserves the sound characteristics better than classic Wavetable synthesis and at the same time allows for the manipulations which make WT synthesis so unique.
The Mapping window is the visualisation of a pool of programs on which “modules” float. Those modules represent certain parameters of the synthesiser engine and each module can be placed on one of 32 programs. The moment an item is placed on map then the parameters of that module will take on the settings of those parameters in the underlying program on the Mapping window.
People who do not posses synth-programming skills can use this mapping technology as a starting point to create complex sounds. For example a user can drag a string sound source onto a drum envelope, or a guitar sound onto a string envelope – the concept is simple, yet incredibly powerful."
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