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Friday, March 04, 2016

Waldorf NW1 User Wavetable Tutorial


Published on Mar 4, 2016 Synth City

"Hello and welcome to the first video from Synth City!

In this video Wesley quickly demonstrates how to record a wavetable into the User bank of the Waldorf NW1 Wavetable Module. This unique feature makes the NW1 a module with exciting sound design capabilities completely apart from other wavetable VCOs currently available in Eurorack.

This patch also makes use of the Doepfer A-119, Make Noise Wiard Wogglebug, MN Maths, WMD/SSF Amplitude, and Qu-Bit Electronics RT60."

Zenhiser CINEMATIC 80’S PRESETS

A Sylenth sound pack in via MATRIXSYNTH Member, KNOBZ.NET. You'll find the set at Zenhiser here along with demos.

"Turn your Sylenth synth into an 80’s time machine with a beautiful collection of synth presets designed exclusively for an 80’s soundtrack era. This cohesive preset pack will inspire your retro fuelled content with suspense ridden strings, evocative pads, time defying bass, emotive arpeggios, impeccable brass, fm synth leads and reminiscent keys of a time where music reigned supreme.

Using today’s techniques to create the unmistakable golden age of synth sounds, Cinematic 80’s Presets takes your Sylenth synth on a journey far beyond the boundaries of Blade Runner, Tron, Day Of The Dead & The Breakfast Club. This nostalgic collection is perfect for musicians requiring to envelop their tracks with an alternative emotion of yesteryear character. Featuring a comprehensive range of synth possibilities these 80’s presets will transcend your musical creations into the suspense, anticipation and tension they truly need. Geared towards the more emotive side of 80’s soundtracks you’ll be entranced within minutes as you browse through the plethora of 80’s fuelled sounds.

All presets within the collection can be used 100% royalty free and are available for download in both individual preset FXP and bank file FXB format. Please note: Lennar Digital Sylenth is required for use with this preset pack. Download it now and turn your synth into an 80’s soundtrack monster

Elektron Octatrack


via this auction

"Excellent condition. Ships with original box, usb cable, power supply, 16GB memory card and owners manual."

Octave Plateau CATstick Synthesizer Controller | Joystick

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via this auction

"This one is in incredible condition, and has seen minimal use. Comes with what I think is its original (though non-descript) box, and instruction manual. This controller has a very nice, stiff feeling, spring-loaded joystick. Voltage outputs based on the joystick's position are available, as well as a mixed output of 4 VCAs, controlled by the joystick, which are fed either 2 LFOs or an external, patchable, signal. Very expressive and fun controller. There is one tiny blemish (pictured) on the top right corner of the face plate, where the face meets the wall, a small paint chip. The only other thing of note is that some of the potentiometers are a little stiffer than others. They get smoother through some use, but they don't all have identical feels. They all work as they should, however."

Vintage E-Mu Emulator SN 213

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via this auction

Akai AX60 Analog Synthesizer

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via this auction

Deja Vu (DnB 2016) live with Korg EMX2


Published on Mar 4, 2016 DJ Galactic

"Deja Vu (Dnb- Drum and Bass) original mix, live with Korg EMX2 (Electribe)"

Polyrhythmic Easel


Published on Mar 4, 2016 Wein Glas

"Polyrhythmic Experiments with the BEMI Music Easel and an EHX Clockworks!"

DSI Oberheim OB-6 - Lorenz Rhode factory presets jam


Published on Mar 4, 2016 Lorenz Rhode

"Playing some of the factory presets I made for the Dave Smith / Oberheim OB-6. Amazing machine!
Music based on Strip Steve - Breakin' (Lorenz Rhode Remix)."

http://soundcloud.com/lorenzrhode

http://www.davesmithinstruments.com/product/ob-6/

Tellun Neural Agonizer spring reverb | stand alone box

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via this auction

"This is a Tellun Corp Nerual Agonizer dual spring reverb module, normally an MOTM module, built into a Hammond slanted case. It uses banana jacks for patch points, not 1/4" or 1/8".

A description from the site:

'The TLN-156 Neural Agonizer is a voltage controlled spring reverb processor. Although this module can be used to simulate room reverb with most audio signals, it includes numerous enhancements specifically designed for interfacing to a modular synthesizer. If you're looking for a smooth, natural sounding reverb system to make your synthesizer sound like its being played in the Concertgebouw, then go buy a Lexicon. This is not your grandmother's reverb tank, this is a noxious tool capable of inflicting some serious damage to your audio.

The TLN-156 features: an amplifier for controlling the input signal level, two reverb tanks that can be driven in series or parallel, separate recovery amplifiers and resonators for each reverb tank, a feedback amplifier with lowpass filter, and a deformation processor for combining the reverb tank outputs. Most parameters are voltage controllable and several patch points are available for adding additional signal processing. All inputs and outputs handle 10 Vpp audio signals and 5 volt control voltage signals (modular standard).'

It has a built in power supply - Frequency Central's Power PCB's, and comes with 16v AC wallwart adapter to power everything."

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