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Wednesday, October 14, 2015

KORG monotribe - Behind the mask


Published on Oct 14, 2015 Masami Hashimoto

"Use, KORG monotribe, MicroKORG XL, Apple Logic.
超昔に作ったやつです。
オケは全てKORG monotribeを使用、ボーカルはmicro KORG XLで歌ってます。"

Roland Introduces Stand-Alone Versions of Aira Software Synthesizer Plugins


Published on Oct 14, 2015 RolandChannel

Playlist:
Sounds of the Roland Software Synthesizer Plugins
Roland SH-101 Software Synthesizer plugin
SH-2 Software Synthesizer plugin
PROMARS Software Synthesizer plugin
SYSTEM-1 Software Synthesizer plugin
SYSTEM-100 Software Synthesizer plugin

For those that wanted the software but not the System-1/System-1m hardware, it looks like Roland has answered your call.

"Now you can add the classic SH-101, SH-2, PROMARS, SYSTEM-100, and new AIRA SYSTEM-1, made by Roland, to your arsenal of software instruments. These five software synths stand apart from other synth plugins due to Roland’s acclaimed Analog Circuit Behavior (ACB) technology. ACB gets down to the circuit level, analysing every junction and component to produce a faithful recreation like no other. This technology fuses warm, classic synth tones with new crisp and modern sounds that live and breathe – just like the originals.

All Roland Software Synthesizers are available as a limited time free trial, and for download at the links below. Now is your chance to grab that synth that you always wish you had, or find out why the original synthesizers have become icons in the instrument world. Available in VST and AU plugin format, for Mac and PC.

For more information, videos and sound clips, please visit our Software Synthesizer Page at http://www.roland.com/aira/softwaresy...

These Roland Software Synthesizers are also available as SYSTEM-1 Plug-Outs. Learn more about Plug-Out technology at the links below: http://www.roland.com/aira/plugout.html

SH-101: http://www.roland.com/products/en/SH-...
SH-2: http://www.roland.com/products/SH-2_P...
PROMARS: http://www.roland.com/products/promar...
SYSTEM-100: http://www.roland.com/products/system...
SYSTEM-1: http://www.roland.com/products/system..."

Harold Faltermeyer - Axel F (COVER Jam)


Published on Oct 13, 2015 starshipfive

"No copyright infrigement intented.
Used for the purpose of criticism and education.

This is a Synth Jam based in Axel F Theme by Harold Faltermeyer.
It's not quite the original, neither isn't intentend to be.

Background track sequenced on Cubase, passed then to Roland SP-606 and then trigged on it.

Main sounds played in the following synths:

Roland JP-8000
Yamaha AN1x
Roland V-Synth OS2, + Access Virus TI2 Desktop (connected via MIDI together)
Kurzweil K2000 triggering Roland D-550
Kurzweil PC3 triggering Yamaha EX5R + Yamaha FS1r + Cheetah MS6
#2 Yamaha AN1x triggering Roland JD-990"

Tuesday, October 13, 2015

Microbrute & Pittsburgh Sythesizer Block


Published on Oct 13, 2015 Fuzzo Frizzbeebot

Update: one more:

MacBeth Elements Jam 003 | Sound 004


Published on Oct 13, 2015 verstaerker

Macbeth Elements Sound 004

Published on Oct 13, 2015

"Macbeth Elements Sound 004 - the power of the Ultrabender"

All parts here.

Waldorf Blofeld Synthesizer with Original Box

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VINTAGE MOOG TAURUS II BASS PEDALS SN 1833

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"This Taurus II was just serviced by Ed Miller in Los Angeles. He installed a brand new power supply and brand new "remote keyboard" cable, and this vintage classic is now in 100% perfect working order. Please note that the stand for the synth brain/module is not included, but could easily be replaced with a standard threaded mic stand piece."

Livewire Dual Cyclotron

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"Livewire has been fairly tight-lipped about their new module, the dual cyclotron. the rumor going around is that the design is based on a schematic hastily scribbled on a paper napkin that was reverse-engineered from a charred fragment of circuitry pinched from the site of a purported roswell ufo crash in 1947.

the net result of this extensive research is the development of the livewire dual cyclotron oscillation machine.

due to the enigmatic nature of the source technology, the machine's functions are a bit difficult to explain. in general, one could think of it as a pair of non-concentric, asymmetrical low frequency semi-periodic resonators (or cyclotrons) controlling a subordinate pseudorandom voltage generator.

the subsequent output voltage which is produced can be used to modulate vcos, vcfs, vcas, or any other devices that is voltage controllable. the dual cyclotron can be adjusted for extremely long cycles producing slowly changing soundscapes evolving over long periods of time, or ultrahigh cycle rates for totally sick sideband oscillation.

every dual cyclotron oscillation machine is assembled under sterile laboratory conditions and undergoes thorough radiation decontamination prior to shipping.

this module has a maximum current draw of 60ma. it requires 28 HP space in a eurorack frame"

Livewire Dual Bissell Generator

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On the circuit board:

"(c) Mike Brown 2006 - Livewire Electronics"

Hard to believe it's been ten years. Mike Brown passed away in 2012. He was one of the good guys, absolutely the best.

"based on an original design by the (in)famous harry bissell, jr., this module contains two quite unique lag (or slew) generators... while this module does normal glide/portamento type effects nicely, what makes it unique is the fact that you have separate control over the rise time, fall time and shape of the curve... very useful and fun to play with.

specifications:
inputs: 2x signal input

outputs: 2x signal output

controls: both slews offer controls for rise time, fall time and shape (continual adjustment from linear to exponential).

space usage: 10 HP

current consumption: 45ma

ships with doepfer-style power connector."

R.A. Moog 701 Drum Synthesizer Demos 5 & 6

R.A. Moog 701 Drum Synthesizer - Part 5 - Drum Sounds...!

Published on Oct 13, 2015 noddyspuncture

"OK, so here it is - the first one. Is this the kind of thing that Bob had in mind when he sat down and designed these modules? To do this I first needed to hook up some "noise" - which I did via the Minimoog. White & Pink are what I'm using here... but really, instead of 'White' I actually need 'Red' - or so it tells me on the front panel. 'Red' will have to wait as I need to now build some dedicated noise modules. But anyway, here is my very first attempt at getting percussive sounds out of it... and it does take a bit of getting used to setting it up to get these 'tight' type of sounds...!"

R.A. Moog 701 Drum Synthesizer - Part 6 - Drum Sounds...!

Published on Oct 13, 2015

"And here it is - the second one. Again I am using 'White' & 'Pink' noise via the Minimoog. Sure does give you a sore finger... next I shall have to try hooking it up the the 1130 drum controller or even triggering it via the Q960 analog sequencer...! What I've noticed about this, and I quite like, is that there seems to be a 'pedalled hi-hat' sound following each hit on certain envelope settings and also sometimes it 'multiple triggers' giving a slight ratcheting effect...;)"

All parts here
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