Monday, October 05, 2015
Roland JX3P Music
Published on Oct 5, 2015 darksideothetune
"Since Roland decided to reproduce the underrated JX3P Again, I thought I'd do a little multi-tracked jam to show some of its capabilities."
Sequential Circuits - Pro One SN 0434 with J-wire Keyboard
Sequential Circuits Pro-One - Dark and Dirty Analog Demo (Unmodified - NO EFFECTS)
Published on Jun 27, 2015 Sean Craddock
"The Sequential Circuits Pro-One analog synth is an awesome machine, and this one is older than I am (serial #3706). Used for quite a lot of classic stuff from the 80s, it's also capable of belting out some impressively gritty sounds from its dual oscillators.
This demo makes use of two sequences I pre-programmed, the synth allows a step-sequence of up to 40 notes, which you can then play up and down the keyboard. I am using pulse waves only for both VCOs throughout, which are modulated both manually through the PWM knobs and also through the mod wheel on the left which is ALSO controlling the LFO and the main filter envelope, which in turn also affects the waves! This creates absolutely beautiful sweeping complex sounds through even just small movements of the mod wheel.
Apologies for the out of focus video, for whatever reason the camera decided to focus on the spare bed, and I didn't have enough battery left for a retake afterwards! Slight A/V sync issue too annoyingly!"
MSQ 700 ROLAND Sequencer 1984 Electrofunk demo
Published on Oct 5, 2015 Superfunk Synths
Follow-up to ROLAND MC 500 MKII Sequencer 1986 Electrofunk demo
Liquid Light Solid Motion | Bana Haffar
Published on Oct 5, 2015 Moog Music Inc
"* Patch performed live * No overdubs *
Integrating a pair of Mother-32 semi-modular synthesizers with her eurorack case, electronic musician Bana Haffar programs an evolving analog soundscape that contrasts heavyweight power against delicate precision, showcasing the broad emotional range that can be expressed using the simple yet well-chosen circuits of the Mother-32.
The pair of Mother-32 eurorack compatible synthesizers generate the sonics for this piece with additional modulation and control opportunities made possible by each unit's 32-point patch bay, bridging the electronic connection to the external modules. For this patch, a Make Noise Rene sequences the Mothers' analog voices while a 4ms QCD supplies the Master Clock signal. External reverb and an MF-104M analog delay contribute depth and space to the patch.
Bana Haffar: https://soundcloud.com/banahaffarmusic
Moog: http://www.moogmusic.com"
Novation Circuit Review & Mini Tutorial
Published on Oct 5, 2015 AskAudio Mag
"We gave the new Novation Circuit groove box an in-depth review on Ask.Audio. This video shows the ins and outs, as well as giving an overview of how to program and play Circuit."
http://global.novationmusic.com/circuit/circuit
MI- Elements pattern
Published on Oct 5, 2015 Morgan Karlsson
"Pattern created with Mutable Instruments - Elements and Korg SQ1."
Roland Boutique Performance & Demos
Published on Oct 1, 2015 Kraft Music
http://www.rolandus.com/promos/roland_boutique/
http://www.kraftmusic.com
"Roland Boutique series synthesizer sound modules recreate the sounds of three classic Roland synths: Jupiter-8 (JP-08), Juno-106 (JU-06), and JX-3P (JX-03). These limited-edition modules are compact and portable with built-in speakers and battery operation. Using Analog Circuit Behavior (ACB) technology, the Boutique series keeps the sound character and interface of the original synthesizers, adding features like chain mode for extended polyphony and a 16-step sequencer. Each Boutique module works with the optional K-25m velocity-sensitive keyboard for a complete, self-contained portable synth."
Playlist:
Roland Boutique Series Performance with Synth Modules JP-08 JU-06 JX-03
Roland Boutique Series Overview with Synth Modules JP-08 JU-06 JX-03
Roland Boutique JP-08 Synth Module
Roland Boutique JU-06 Synth Module
Roland Boutique JX-03 Synth Module
Korg littleBits improvisation #4
Published on Oct 5, 2015 organfairy
littleBits on eBay
"This is the last one of my littleBits videos. So if you hate it I can comfort you by stating that there is no more of them :-)
It has been interesting to try making music with the littleBits set. My impression is that there is room for improvements. There were things I found annoying but given the cost there must be sacrifices somewhere.
But next week I will be back with normal sized organs and synthesizers..."
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