Sunday, September 20, 2015
Freddy Krueger Melody
Published on Sep 20, 2015 Elpiulas
"Melodía de la película 'Pesadilla en Elm Street'. Tocada con un sintetizador Roland FA-06 y grabada con teléfono Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge."
Live Streaming Improv
Published on Sep 20, 2015 Jacob Watters
"This is a live improv performance for the September Equinox event on radio.electro-music.com. I knew how I was going to start, and I made up the rest on the spot."
Dapayk & Roland Aira TR 8, System 1, VT 3, TB 3, MX 1 (Provence Electronica Sun Downer)
Published on Sep 20, 2015 Dapayk Solo
"Here's a little Electronica jam I recorded...
All drum & synth sounds are coming from the Roland Airas, all vocal samples from Ableton. The System-1 & the TB-3 receive notes from Ableton too.
Listen @Soundcloud: https://goo.gl/e3gyHK"
Prophet-6, SPACE VOICE, Spacey Ambient, Preset 316
Published on Sep 20, 2015 Bob Gomez
"Original tune in Ambient Spacey style performed on the Prophet-6 Synthesizer...I call it Space Voice. Listen to the rich analog synth textures of unaltered Preset 316 which is called "Higher than the Sweep" by Dave Smith Instruments."
Modular Dronebient
Published on Sep 19, 2015 FatSynthDude
"Kinda funny how I really have to be in the mood to listen to ambient, drone, and noise but since getting into Eurocrack I can't get enough of making them.
There's a whole lot going into this patch but the key player here is the Doepfer Seq Switch clocked at audio rate so that it's hyperactively switching between four different oscillators and creating this wild moving harmonic oscillator.
The other big key to this patch is the Soundmachines modules. All they're really doing is controlling the gain on the Doepfer QVCA, but man are they sexy to play with and look at! I have dreams of one day owning a skiff full of those modules just to perform with; I'd have an LP1 for each thumb and an LS1 for each of my other fingers.
Speaking of the LP1, the pressure axis controls the gain for the VCA running the Blue Lantern Asteroid BD.
The Flame Talking Synth and the MFB Kraftwerg also make significant amounts of noise."
Saturday, September 19, 2015
Roland System-500 Analog Modules by Malekko - Final Production Prototypes - World Premier
Published on Sep 19, 2015 Genshi Media Group
"This is an uncut, rough video of an event I attended earlier today which was the world premier of the final production prototypes of the Roland System-500 eurorack analog modules, made by Malekko Heavy Industry in Portland Oregon. The presentation is by the creator himself, Joshua Holly of Malekko. It's an almost 30 minute video from a bad angle and I wasn't able to get a direct audio feed, but it still sounds pretty good and has lot's of good info regarding these modules (they're nicer than I expected, to be honest.)"
http://store.muffwiggler.com
http://www.roland.com...
https://malekkoheavyindustry.com
Synth Jam with Triggered CS-10, Korg DSS-1
Published on Sep 19, 2015 Vintage Electronic
"Feeding the TR-626 into the EXT IN jack of the CS-10 to trigger the keyboard and modulate the drum sounds."
New Mini Roland JP-08 Image Leaked
Update: new post with all three new Roland Boutique synths here.
Rumor is it will run $300.
Follow-up to this post.
One of the three upcoming Roland Boutique Mini synths. This one clearly modeled on the classic Roland Jupiter-8.
Looks like fun to me!
Thoughts?

Differences:
- The LFO on the new JP-8 has additional waveforms.
- VCO-1 Range has additional 16 and 32 settings.
- VCO-1 has additional waveforms but appears to lose the triangle waveform for two sinewaves.
- VCO-2 Range extends from 16 to 64.
- VCO-2 Waveforms match VCO-1 but instead of noise there appears to be something else.
- On the JP-08 the two ENV Key Follows are moved to one switch with the four possible combinations of key follow for both envelopes, ENV-1 only, ENV-2 only, or Off.
- The arpeggiator on the Jupiter-8 appears to have been replaced with a sequencer on the JP-08.
- There are two Poly modes on the Jupiter-8. The JP-08 has one Poly button. Not sure if both modes are supported.
- The lower and upper hold buttons are absent from the JP-08.
- The JP-08 is missing the master Volume, Balance, and Master Tune knobs. Curious how you adjust volume on it - the VCA Level slider?
- The JP-08 adds two touch strips.
Everything else pretty much looks spot on.
Vermona DRM1 MKIII Analog Drum Synthesizer SN D 09658
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via this auction
" Vermona DRM1 MKIII analog drum synthesizer with original box and manual. 8 channels of drum sounds with individual and mix outputs. Midi controlled.
Info from Vermona:
The DRM1 MKIII is an analogue drum synthesizer.
It offers eight instruments, each with seven knobs for forming the sound plus a panorama- and a volume-controller. The user interface is absolutely clear and intuitive - one knob, one function.
The instruments on the DRM1 MKII are as following:
KICK
Mainly but not only for making big and fat kick drums.
DRUM1 and DRUM2
Very flexible instruments that can generate kick- and tom sounds a s well as bongos. Anything from zapp to bling and fantastic PIUU...
MULTI
Three oscillators can be detuned and gives you nice cowbell-like sounds. If you like submarines you can create a nice sonar ping.
SNARE
What can we say about that? Well, you get what you expect.
Hi Hat1 and Hi Hat2
That's analogue (heavy- or soft-) metal.
CLAP
Classic analogue hand claps.
The instruments of the DRM1 MKIII can be triggered by MIDI (of course velocity-sensitive). Beside the main outputs each channel is equipped with an individual output that also can be used as an channel insert.
This is an amazing analog drum synth. I sequenced this with a Korg ER-1 which worked very well. Works equally well with software sequencers and other MIDI sequencers."
via this auction

Info from Vermona:
The DRM1 MKIII is an analogue drum synthesizer.
It offers eight instruments, each with seven knobs for forming the sound plus a panorama- and a volume-controller. The user interface is absolutely clear and intuitive - one knob, one function.
The instruments on the DRM1 MKII are as following:
KICK
Mainly but not only for making big and fat kick drums.
DRUM1 and DRUM2
Very flexible instruments that can generate kick- and tom sounds a s well as bongos. Anything from zapp to bling and fantastic PIUU...
MULTI
Three oscillators can be detuned and gives you nice cowbell-like sounds. If you like submarines you can create a nice sonar ping.
SNARE
What can we say about that? Well, you get what you expect.
Hi Hat1 and Hi Hat2
That's analogue (heavy- or soft-) metal.
CLAP
Classic analogue hand claps.
The instruments of the DRM1 MKIII can be triggered by MIDI (of course velocity-sensitive). Beside the main outputs each channel is equipped with an individual output that also can be used as an channel insert.
This is an amazing analog drum synth. I sequenced this with a Korg ER-1 which worked very well. Works equally well with software sequencers and other MIDI sequencers."
Roland ProMars Compuphonic (MRS-2)
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