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Friday, November 06, 2015

DJ Pierre talks to Roland at ADE 2015


Published on Nov 6, 2015 RolandChannel

"Roland catches up with Acid House pioneer DJ Pierre at his beloved ADE festival in Amsterdam to hear how he invented the Acid sound with a TB-303, and how AIRA and the new Roland Boutique synths have captured his heart."

Buchla 252e misc tips


Published on Nov 6, 2015 Todd Barton

CGS35 Synthacon Steiner VC Filter


Published on Nov 6, 2015 Suburban Heroin Electronics

"A quick demo of the famous, rare, synthacon VCF from Ken Stone"

Waldorf Synths: 3 Waldorf Synths in a Mono Jam


Published on Nov 6, 2015 Mark Pigott

2 Waldorf Blofelds
1 Waldorf MicroQ

Quick Session: Melt (Ipad, DSI Mopho, Meeblip Anode, Arturia Minibrute, Analog Rytm, Boss DD-6


Published on Nov 6, 2015 my4trackmachine

"Another quickie. Experimenting with sequencing hardware via an IPad running the app called Genome [iTunes]. It's my first time trying this method of sequencing, using the newly created Roland TR-505 samples with my Rytm that I made, and also my first run using the Meeblip anode. A lot of new things going on in this little session. A lot of learning and experimenting for me. I like it."

Rendezvous Sessions - Blues in Space (Korg MS-10)


Published on Nov 6, 2015 OfficialRendezvous

"This clip was taken during the recording sessions of a track called Blues in Space. Hagai is playing the Korg ms-10 (a vintage analog synthesizer released on 1978!) which is connected to a vintage lexicon delay pcm 48 delay unit.

We've been using a lot of delay in our album, from delay units such as the lexicon pcm 48 delay, roland re-201 delay and the new moogerfooger delay among others...

The video was taken in the studio while we were actually playing and recording this specific part, hence the sounds of the metronome click and background noises.

Check out Rendezvous channel for more uncut vidoes from the recordings sessions of our upcoming album.

http://www.rendezvousmusic.co.uk"

New Make Noise Skiff with Illuminated Logo


via Make Noise, via @ctrl_mod and @ControlVoltage_

"In 2009 Tony designed the first Skiff to complement the vertically oriented cases available at the time by providing an ergonomic enclosure for our René and Pressure Points touch controllers.

Today the Make Noise Skiff provides a smart way to build a small modular synthesizer. It is low cost, but extremely durable. The clean simple lines and matte black color place visual emphasis where the action is; the patch the artist has created. At one side there is a power button and the Make Noise logo is illuminated to show the power is ON.

Ships ready to use. Just add modules, patch cables and inspiration.
Black Powder Coated Aluminum
40 Sliding Square Nuts, 40 Black M2.5 Screws
Side Mounted On/Off Switch & 2.5mm Power Jack
Logo Illuminates to indicate power status
5V Power Rail Included
Eurorack Bus Compatible
Universal AC Power Adapter works world wide"

Blue Doepfer A-110-4 QZVCO & Yellow A-124 VCF5


A couple of pics via Analogue Zone.

Doepfer modules in color.

YAMAHA CS-5 Vintage Analog Monophonic Synthesizer w/ Original Bag SN 1037

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E-Mu Morpheus Z-Plane Synthesizer with Film Score Composer Model #9201 Card

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