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Monday, January 04, 2016

Rupert Lally - Day One: making music with modular synthesizer, percussion and hosehold objects


Published on Jan 3, 2016 rupertlally

Some modular synth talk with Rupert Lally .

"Behind the scenes look at the modular synthesizer, percussion instruments and household objects used to create 'Day One'.

'Day One' is available to download from 15.01.2016 from
rupertlally.bandcamp.com"

Video playlist:

1. Rupert Lally - Day One: making music with modular synthesizer, percussion and hosehold objects
2. 1st test of Tides Parasite
3. ALM Busy Circuits Dinky's Taiko first experiment
4. Double Andore as Sound source
5. 1st test with ALM SBG
6. Modular slide guitar gamelan
7. Meta sequencer 1st patch

Roland Alpha Juno 1 - Filter Sweeps - MIDIVERSE - TV - MVM#19


Published on Jan 4, 2016 MIDI-VERSE TV

"Welcome to MIDIVERSE - TV! On this episode of Midiverse Mondays we'll be checking out the filter section on a Roland HS-10 (Alpha Juno 1). You might be wonder why I have an additional MIDI controller keyboard in front of the synth. Well there are a few things to mention about that, the first being that the HS-10's keyboard is not velocity sensitive, however it will accept velocity messages via MIDI. Since our M-Audio Axiom sends out velocity data, that handles that. I'm also running a software editor called 'AU300' on via Ableton Live, which the Axiom 61 is mapped to control. This is how we're able to access the parameters shown in this video such as filter cutoff, resonance, ect."

Korg Volca Beats : Break & hip hop beats !!!


Published on Jan 4, 2016 Todd Smith

"This video will give you a closer look on how I use the Korg Volca Beats during my more break / hip hop oriented beats . The Korg Volca Beats Stutter mode is AMAZING at the right tempo / settings . It's all bout finding sweet spots . I'll have a FULL tutorial very soon on the Korg Volca Beats , keep a eye out !!!"

Sunday, January 03, 2016

TechDiff - Jamuary


Published on Jan 2, 2016 Dave TechDiff

Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith Tom Oberheim Two Voice Pro & Studio Electronics Sensei Hybrid System


Published on Jan 3, 2016 Kaitlyn Smith

www.kaitlynaureliasmith.com https://twitter.com/kaitlynaurelia
Video shot by Sean Hellfritsch - https://twitter.com/shellfritsch

YAMAHA DX1 FM Synthesizer with Original Hardcover Owners Manual

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Some fun history via the seller:

"I purchased this DX-1 in a music store 25 years ago in 1991. I had gone into the shop to sell a guitar to have money for Christmas presents, saw the DX and flipped out. Weeks later I went back and was able to put it on layaway. Every week I would go in to make a payment and play with it for an hour or so. I called Yamaha for a manual and the lady on the phone said, “You have a what!!!??? Do you have any idea what this originally sold for?” I was a sheepish 24yo w/o a clue; she told me $13,900 and sent me a photocopied user manual for free. I reprinted it on parchment at Kinko’s, had it hard bound, and embossed with the DX logo in gold leaf. This was $130 (the book is pictured and included in the sale) as well as a new power cord (thank you eBay) and the original custom Anvil. (I re-foamed the case years ago and it is still in great condition)...

A little blurb about the DX1...

The DX-1, designed in 1983, has 5 microprocessors and 13 circuit boards. The wooden, full weighted-action keyboard assembly is immense, taking up about 65% of the space inside the enclosure. Underneath the keyboard are seven circuit boards that comprise the polyphonic aftertouch system managed by one of the processors. The aftertouch data is sent to the dual-DX voice engine where it modifies specific operator attributes according to the settings in the edit menu.

The DX-1 is bi-timbral: it has two 6-operator DX voice engines, each controlled by its own dedicated CPU. This is equivalent to two DX-7’s with the added capabilities of the performance-pair settings. The DX engines use the same OP-S and EG-S custom chipset, a 12-bit DAC and 4-BIT DAC reference voltage prescaler. Each DX engine has its own front panel volume expression pedals controls, as well as a 5th-order low pass filter to remove digital waveform clock noise.

The DX-1 is built in a manner that is rarely seen in synthesizers today. It is literally built like a tank from a heavy-gauge steel chassis, rosewood enclosure, custom frame pieces, heavy duty power supply and about 8,000 electronic components. It weighs 112.5 lbs and close to 200 lbs in its flight case."

ANALOG RYTM


Published on Jan 3, 2016 darkpoem9

"Uploaded my own analog sounds into the AR: just playing live with the filters and LFO."

Phrygian Dub Duo'


Published on Jan 3, 2016 Ebotronix

Roland HPD 15 D Beam to Pitch CV,SM glide,Quantimator',VCO²
Doepfer R2m CV out,SM glide ,Quantimator² ,VCO²
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Roland Jupiter 6 Analog Polyphonic Synthesizer w/ Europa Upgrade SN 514917

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"Excellent condition Roland Jupiter 6, serial number 514917. All knobs and sliders are present and work properly. All six voices work perfectly. This one has the coveted Europa upgrade - a long list of improvements including additional arpeggiator modes, random patch generator, midi enhancements, ability to store patches/presets in flash memory - please visit Synthcom’s website for more information..."

Access Virus TI Polar 37 Key Synthesizer w/ Pelican 1650 Case

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