"1983 Oberheim OB-8 synthesizer with MIDI. It's in 100% working condition and sounds incredible. It's in excellent condition with only very minor cosmetic wear."
"Amazing fat two-voice analog sound with mini-sequencer that plays 8 step sequences and features sample/hold. Includes power cord... Clean and in great shape. Working 100% with original parts. The key bushings are in good shape with little use. Has lid cover but latch has been repaired. It looks fine and holds cover on well - see photo. The bottom of the case has scuff marks-see photo."
"demonstration of the fully analogue drum machine MFB 522. Sounds like a 'little brother' of the TR-808.
This is the pure sound of the machine, neither added FX nor post processing.
First the sounds, then some patterns to show the potential of the machine."
"Jam with Volca Sample, Volca Bass, Microbrute and MFB 522. Messing around with onboard controllers of Volca Sample to achieve some weird sounds.
Some delay (Lexicon MX 200) on Volca Bass, some reverb on Microbrute (Alesis Quadraverb 2), Volca Sample: internal reverb on some sounds; only internal sequencers used; synched with Midi clock from Korg Electribe ER1 through midi thru box to Microbrute, MFB 522 and Volca Bass, Sample synched from Bass"
Third jam with Volca Sample, Volca Bass and Microbrute
Published on May 1, 2015
"Jam with Volca Sample, Korg Volca Bass and Arturia Microbrute.
Some delay (Lexicon MX 200) on Microbrute, some reverb on Volca Bass (Alesis Quadraverb 2), no FX on Volca Sample; only internal sequencers used; synched with Midi clock from Korg Electribe ER1 through midi thru box to Microbrute and Volca Bass, Sample synched from Bass"
"Waldorf Microwave provides for all the sounds; Nord Drum plays the drums. Only own patches used. Everything midi-sequenced and multitracked with Cubase. Some effects (delay, reverb, chorus), EQ and dynamic processing added."
"The synth is a eurorack system based on 2 tip top happy ending kits, a pittsburgh foundation2 monorocket case and a modified Super37 eurorack keyboard, all housed in connecting oak cases that I built.
Drone/lead is a pittsburgh osc sine wave going into a ufold and a pitts delay.
sequenced bassline is a dixie saw going into a megawave and a boogie filter, sequenced by pitt sequencer and quantized by disting, clocked by a ustep.
drums are tiptop. 808 snare going to a doepfer bit modifier.
modulations from peg. clocks from 4ms.
signal path: modular into a GAP pre73 pre amp and an FMR PBC-6A into an apogee duet. recorded in logic.
"My first Buchla-video. Exploring the blessings and difficulties of the Dual Voltage Controlled Filter Model 291. Controlled with iPad and Expert Sleepers audio-to-CV modules."
"Percussa will release its software synthesizer SYNTHOR later this year. The synthesizer will be built into MIDIBridge, and will let anyone produce and make sounds using the audiocubes without needing any other music software or hardware. The software will work with the wireless audiocubes, and will become available in the downloads section of the site.
After releasing the software synthesizer, Percussa will also release a hardware version of the synthesizer, so people will no longer need a PC or MAC to use the AudioCubes. It will be a standalone unit that people can buy and use together with their wireless audiocubes.