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Tuesday, June 30, 2015
ROLAND SH-101 ANALOG SYNTHESIZER
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"Beautiful Roland SH-101 analog synthesizer. This Roland looks and sounds amazing, BUT the only thing wrong with it is that the BENDER does not work properly. The bender is NOT broken, it just doesn't affect the pitch, only affects the LFO. This should be an easy fix for a keyboard tech. The synth is in outstanding cosmetic condition, even the bottom is in great condition. The keys are white, straight, and play like new. It comes from a smoke free, pet free, clean environment..."
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Waldorf MicroWave XT Rack Mount Wavetable Synthesizer SN 830726305 with Original Box
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"In a 5U 19" Rack Mounting case, the Waldorf MicroWave XT is a wavetable synthesiser with 10 note polyphony and 8 part multi-timberal capabilities.
It has 256 user programmable sound programs arranged in 2 banks which can be combined in 128 Multi programs with up to 8 parts (split, layer or multi-channel) in each.
Each voice comprises 2 wavetable oscillators, ring modulator and noise generator, feeding into a mixer, two filters an amplifier and finally an effects unit. There are 2 LFOs and 4 Envelopes, an arpegiator and a modulation matrix that allows just about any parameter to be modulated by any source.
There are 96 wavetables made up from up to 64 waves per wavetable. It is possible to create your own wavetables using the built-in waves or upload your own waves via computer and a suitable editing program (not supplied).
There are 40 dedicated rotary controllers for all the most frequently used parameters and the rest can be accessed through a series of push buttons to allow editing of 4 parameters at a time through the large LCD display. This gives the best compromise between ease of use and the power of the modulation matrix.
The back panel sports 4 assignable audio outputs, PSU in, MIDI in Out and Through sockets and an audio in to allow external signals to be processed by the Microwave's sound shaping circuits.
Has V2.09 of the operating system installed.
Comes in the original box with PSU and manual."
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It has 256 user programmable sound programs arranged in 2 banks which can be combined in 128 Multi programs with up to 8 parts (split, layer or multi-channel) in each.

There are 96 wavetables made up from up to 64 waves per wavetable. It is possible to create your own wavetables using the built-in waves or upload your own waves via computer and a suitable editing program (not supplied).
There are 40 dedicated rotary controllers for all the most frequently used parameters and the rest can be accessed through a series of push buttons to allow editing of 4 parameters at a time through the large LCD display. This gives the best compromise between ease of use and the power of the modulation matrix.
The back panel sports 4 assignable audio outputs, PSU in, MIDI in Out and Through sockets and an audio in to allow external signals to be processed by the Microwave's sound shaping circuits.
Has V2.09 of the operating system installed.
Comes in the original box with PSU and manual."
Zvork Oberon Synthesizer for Propellerhead's Reason
Published on Jun 26, 2015 Zvork
"A presentation of some 20+ patches from the 300 of the Oberon Synthesizer factory sound bank. Oberon is a Rack Extension software synthesizer for Propellerhead Software's Reason DAW.
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"The Oberon synthesizer has two oscillator sections and two filters. Each oscillator can be fed to one of the two filters or to both, in serial or parallel mode. These filters enable you to alter the timbre of your sound but are not the only mean to do so. Each oscillator can generate a number of different waves, from simple sawtooth and square to more complex metallic or robotic sounds. Each of these waves is in reality a wave sequence that can be played at different speeds.
Key Features
All the above could seem very classic if it wasn't for these following features.
Multi-point loop-able envelopes
Each of Oberon's four envelopes are defined by a user editable curve, with up to 16 points. These envelopes are furthermore loop-able, between the start and sustain point, with a tempo synchronization option.
Editable waves
There are two editable waves, or wave sequences, that the user can customize. For each of these wave sequences, two editable curves let you draw the shape of the start and end waveforms of the sequence.
Editable Filter response curves
n Oberon, the filters don't have predefined modes such as low pass, high pass or comb. Instead you define the filter response yourself, again with an editable curve. Each filter response can morph between two curves for even more dramatic and changing effects.
X-Morph between oscillators
This special feature lets you smoothly morph between two sound sources, potentially of different pitches and timbre. Morph between a pitch downed version of the same oscillator or between oscillator 1 and oscillator 2 for original transitions. The morphing effect can also be masked for certain portions of the spectrum if, for instance, you want to apply the character of one sound source solely to the high frequencies.
Unison and Octave virtual voices
To fatten your sounds, each oscillator can be virtually duplicated up to 8 times with a pitch detune. After that, if this isn't enough, another virtual copy of the resulting sound can be added to your final sound mix at an octave higher. As the term “virtual copy” coins, all this is extremely efficient on your CPU.
Timbre bend
If you are in need of metallic inharmonic sounds, this is the functionality you need. With it you can quickly bend your sound to mimic highly rigid strings, bells or quirky buzzes, in a predictable way.
Separate voice audio and gate outputs
On the back panel you will find 8 separate outputs for both stereo audio and CV gate. Individual voices can be distributed among these outputs.
Patches
Oberon comes with over 300 patches in all categories."
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NIIO analog ROOM Unboxing & Introduction Demo
Published on Jun 30, 2015 NIIO analog
"Unboxing and introduction to the capabilities of ROOM."
XS Synthesizer + Orb Tips and Tricks: Dual Glide plus LFO sequencers & sequences with a MIDI keyboard
Published on Jun 30, 2015 FutureRetroSynths
"XS Tips and Tricks:
Learn some neat tricks you can do with the Orb and XS including creating different glide times for each oscillator. Don't have a sequencer? Learn how you can create a simple one using the LFO in the XS and a MIDI controller keyboard.
Be sure to watch the full series of XS Tips and Tricks tutorials to get the most out of your XS synthesizer."
XS Synthesizer Tips and Tricks: Transposing Orb sequences with a MIDI keyboard
Published on Jun 30, 2015
"XS Tips and Tricks:
For all those who always wished the Orb could transpose its patterns using a MIDI keyboard, we show you one trick to get the same results. And also show a way that you can change the oscillator keyboard scaling to achieve alternative tunings, or create discord between the two oscillators.
Be sure to watch the full series of XS Tips and Tricks tutorials to get the most out of your XS synthesizer."
XS Synthesizer Tips and Tricks: Understanding accented envelopes and velocity
Published on Jun 30, 2015 FutureRetroSynths
"XS Tips and Tricks:
In this video we go over the special accented envelopes in the XS, for you to better understand their interactive qualities, as well as the different uses for velocity in general.
Be sure to watch the full series of XS Tips and Tricks tutorials to get the most out of your XS synthesizer."
Curetronic Modular vs. OP-1 (Ambient Noise Synthesizer Jam) #TTNM
Published on Jun 30, 2015 The Tuesday Night Machines
"I'm moving apartments at the moment, so my gear is all packed away ... apart from the OP-1 and the Curetronic modules which have just arrived in the mail :D Here's a little battle between them.
Questions or comments? Go ahead and post them below! :) Thanks for watching! Check out my channel for more Synthesizer Music.
Gear used:
- Curetronic 5U/MU Modular Synth (with Curetronic VCO, VCO Light & Stonehenge Filter)
- Teenage Engineering OP-1
Filmed with a GoPro Hero 4."
Error Instruments Fax (Fax Machine Based Eurorack Module) & Kalimba - Video 53
Published on Jun 30, 2015 paul tas
Watch your ears / audio levels on this one. The Fax is Error Instruments first eurorack module, followed by the Kalimba. See the Error Instruments channel at the bottom of this post for previous posts.
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