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Friday, March 18, 2016

Roland Juno-60 vs. Korg Polysix Analog Synthesizer (1982)


Published on Mar 17, 2016 RetroSound

"(c) 2016 vintage synthesizer demo by RetroSound

Roland Juno-60 vs. Korg Polysix analog synthesizer battle

Both synths are made in 1982. One VCO (Polysix) + Sub-Osc. and one DCO (Juno-60) + Sub-Osc, analog filter and amp, internal fx unit with chorus 1&2 (JU-60) and chorus, phaser and ensemble (P-6), arpeggiator, no MIDI and 6 voices.

For the sound battle I have programmed near identical sound settings. Most without the internal fx.

The sound character is different and both are great. I think it is a matter of taste what you like. The Juno-60 sounds like 80s pop and the Polysix like 70s Disco."

PHOENIXSYNTH - Synth Meet Coming to Phoenix College March 26


via Analog Industries (Chris Randal of Audio Damage's blog):

"if you're in the PHX area on Saturday, March 26th, we have a synth meet at Phoenix College you should probably attend. I'll be there with the latest and greatest from AD, and Blue Lantern and Synthesis Technology will also be in attendance. It's free to one and all, and runs from 2PM to 6PM, as the picture above implies. Plenty of room, tables, etc. Bring your interesting shit. Nobody cares about your D50, so leave that at home..."

Bring the D50! It is the one digital synth from Roland's early days worth checking out. It introduced Linear Arithmetic synthesis. I always wanted one but never got around to picking one up. The JD-800 looks nice with all of the sliders and control, but I believe it's more standard PCM with a hint of LA synthesis. I haven't really looked into it, so if you know the differences please leave a comment below.

Roland JX-8P Polyphonic Synthesizer Keyboard

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Roland Jupiter-6 polyphonic synthesizer serviced

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Analog Synthesizer Check / Moog Theremin plus, Modular Synth, Volca Beats & Bass, Korg SQ-1 etc


Published on Mar 18, 2016 cosmicologne

"Analog Session vom 11.03.16. Einstöpseln und rumprobieren. Learning by doing. All Rights / Alle rechte @ Holy Chaos. Recordings LC02041"

Large Formant modular in there.

Floating


Floating from mudlogger on Vimeo.

"self generating eurorack modular"

Befaco - Rampage


Published on Mar 18, 2016 DivKidVideo

"Here's the Rampage module from Befaco a great dual function generator with loads of CV and added logic outputs. YES IT'S LIKE MATHS! and like Maths it's based on the Serge and Buchla slope / ramp generators.

As the ideas in the modules are used across many function generators and modules the video will serve a way to learn about those functions and ideas present on plenty of other modules.

Check the Patreon link below to see how you can support my channel and my continuation of making plenty of videos! :) http://www.patreon.com/divkid"

MAM MB-33 // TUBE SCREAMER // Ibanez UE-400


Published on Mar 18, 2016 LESINDES

"ROLAND TB-303 clone MAM MB-33. Let it scream with the TUBE SCREAMER chip of IBANEZ UE-400."

Modular impro2


Published on Mar 18, 2016 SYNTH GURU

"Intellijel: Metropolis sequencer, Atlantis synthesizer module, Mutable Instruments: Peaks, Clouds, Shelves, Rings, S­tudio Electronics STE16

Warning:one volume peak at some point"

NS1 Synthesizer for IOS AudioUnit


Published on Mar 18, 2016 Synth Anatomy

"In this video, I give you a hands on the new IOS AU Synthesizer NS1. NS1 is a virtual analog Synthesizer which is only available as AudioUnit. The Synth comes also as standard app but this doesn't feature AudioBus or IAA. Additional in this video, I demonstrate quickly how to setup IOS AudioUnits in Steinberg Cubasis.

Loading AU Plugins in Cubasis 0:00 - 0:15
NS1 Synthesizer Demo 0:16 - 9:55"

iTunes:
NS1 – Virtual Analog Synth Audio Unit - Nikolozi Pty Ltd
Cubasis - Music Production System - Steinberg Media Technologies GmbH
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