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"Minimoog Model D Vintage Analog Synthesizer old osc very early RA moog boards
Great condition. Very clean. Recent restoration. All original except for the keybushings that have been replaced during service. Early old osc minimoog model d with RA MOOG boards inside. September of 1972 production, 1xxx serial. Sounds fantastic! Cosmetically, this item is very nice for such an old synthesizer. The walnut case is in good shape. It's got some normal wear for an early minimoog model D but overall is in great shape. This minimoog has a vintage roadcase paired with it. The case is in good functional condition and has had the interior foam replaced. It show wear from use and has vintage stickers on the outside..."
Friday, February 05, 2016
Clavia Nord Lead 1 Virtual Analog Synthesizer + expansion board + soundcard
Programming State Variable Filter Behavior on the Oberheim Matrix-12 and Xpander
Published on Feb 5, 2016 gstormelectro
"All video and audio content by G-Storm Electro c.2016
http://gstormelectronica.blogspot.com/
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This is NOT a step-by-step tutorial. This DOES show how I set up a couple of patches to get STATE VARIABLE filter behavior on FIXED filter synthesizers like the Oberheim Matrix-12 and Xpander. To be clear, I leave out all the programming steps where I save and rename the patches as you must.
This method works on most any programmable, multi-timbral, polysynth where different filter modes are configurable. The downside to this method is the overall polyphony will be cut in half. On the Xpander this means 3 voices. But hey, on the SEM it uses only one voice.
0:10 Intro, what is a State Variable Filter
0:55 How the State Variable filter works
1:22 My settings for two Single patches
1:58 My setings for the Multi patch
3:12 So you want to sweep the filter cutoff, too....don't you?
Some modern synthesizers allow you to do this within one patch, but they MUST have TWO configurable filters PER PATCH. Waldorf Blofeld, Novation Ultranova, Elektron Analog 4 and Analog Keys, Dave Smith Prophet-12, Access Virus and TI Snow, and more."
Night of Machines @ La Mezcalera, Tijuana, Mexico
Published on Feb 5, 2016 Elektron
"Thank you Tijuana! You made this Night of Machines truly memorable. Such a nice vibe. We hope to return someday."
New Error Instruments Hard Candy Eurorack Model
Published on Feb 5, 2016
"on www.errorinstruments.com...
1. Experimental VCO
drone/ noise/ pulsh/ bleep/ swoop/ glitch sound

3. 10x Channel crazy strange CV outputs
to make others modules crazy and complex
with the 10 x Channel CV out source
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Experimental analog VCO
CMOS base 10x complex Channel
Control voltage .puls out
half fertas / wogglebug / Experimental VCO
mini jack 3.5 mono
big LED 10mm
also very good with
effect modules reverb / delay / lp bp hp /
with reverb is like a classical concert
see demo.
I call it. air moving function
IT glitch .bleep.swoop
she looks like a pussy
but it is a Monster !
12v+ 16pin red stripe down
20 hp .
back 6 cm no skif"
LM-1 Linn Drum Computer
Published on Feb 5, 2016 Steve Brenner
"LM-1 Linn Drum Computer just picked up this great machine !
Set up with my mobile eurorack system. Sync pulse from LM-1."
[Gear Demo] Metasonix D1000
Published on Feb 5, 2016 repeatle
"Made this video to show a buyer how my Metasonix D1000 is behaving. All good."
Korg DW8000 and Novation Zero SLMkII
Published on Feb 5, 2016 Sergio Brunetti
"The Korg DW-8000 is a powerful synth. It is hard to program as almost every synth of its era due to just a parameter assignable at once. To solve this problem, I have programmed almost all the parameters of the Korg DW-8000 in the Novation Zero SLMkII. In this way I have direct access to all the parameters and I can change the values of more than a parameter at once. I can create sounds and tones that I hardly could create using just the Korg control panel. The video shows the Novation displaying the names I have assigned to each parameter. In this way I can easily find the sliders, buttons, encoders and pots to be used for every single DW-8000 parameter. The tones are just an example to show how it works and not how it can sound. For details on the Korg DW-8000 parameter list you can see a manual on line. The hand written labels on the Novation are for using in Sibelius Notation Software and are not relative to the Korg synth."
Black Market Modular - Colour Palette
Published on Feb 5, 2016 DivKidVideo
"TIMINGS & NOTES BELOW
00:00 Features with cards installed
01:35 Tweet High Pass Filter
03:43 Woof Low Pass Filter
06:45 Features with no cards installed
09:05 Controlling multiple cards with one CV
11:47 Installing ColourCV cards
12:32 Assigning CV inputs
13:03 ColourADPTR
14:31 DIY Prototype Boards
First off, I'm really into this module! I love the idea of a 3 VCAs with channel summing (mixing) and then have custom options to create whatever you want around that. Be it filtering, sound generation (self oscillating filters), FX, or CV processing.
In this video I go through the module, what it does, how it works and the two cards that Black Market Modular make. Both the Tweet high pass filter and Woof low pass filter. Videos will follow to show off other companies cards such as the three cards from WMD and the Fuzzolo card from ZVEX. The platform is all open source and you can buy prototype DIY boards, which encourages making up your own circuits for the module too.
NOTE - to show off the textured panel I added a spotlight above the module for the filming of the video. It doesn't actually have any sort of "glow". It often looks all black and then occasionally catches light and you can see the design.
http://www.patreon.com/divkid"
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