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Thursday, April 07, 2016

Sequential Circuits SN 4129

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"The "Rolls Royce" of vintage synthesisers recently fully serviced, by Vintage keyboard guru Tim Wallhead

The T8 is in very good *all original* condition the wood panels are undamaged and this is a very rare beast indeed.

Includes data cassette. user manual. and a copy of the service bill."

Yamaha CS01 SN 4129

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"Yamaha CS-01 portable analog synth, comes with power supply. Great little analog mono synth, has a built in speaker and can run on batteries, so you can take it anywhere. Surprisingly powerful sounding when run through an amp, has a great bass sound, your choice of four waveforms for the oscillator plus pulse wave modulation, pitch bend and modulation wheels, and you can use the mod wheel to affect either the oscillator or filter."

Alesis A6 Andromeda Synthesizer

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RARE 1970's Suzuki TO-37R 22 Key Analog Keyboard

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This appears to be the first one featured on the site.

"Vintage Suzuki TO-37R keyboard/ w rhythm section
Built in speaker is loud and sounds good considering age.
All keys make sound all settings and sounds function. "

Yamaha Reface DX Tutorials by Stochastic Design


Published on Feb 17, 2016 Stochastic Design

Playlist:
1. Yamaha Reface DX Tutorial - Part 1: FM Fundamentals

"FM synthesis has made a comeback lately, but is known for being difficult to program. In this tutorial, we show how the Yamaha Reface DX can be used to approach FM in a more accessible way, making use of knowledge from other synthesizers."

2. Yamaha Reface DX Tutorial - Part 2: Feedback

"One of the important changes Yamaha made from the original DX7 is the way feedback is used. In the Reface, it gives us more precise control of the waveforms, and this video illustrates how feedback alone can create interesting sounds."

3. Yamaha Reface DX Tutorial - Part 3: Modulating with Feedback

"Feedback in the Yamaha Reface DX offers more flexibility in sound design when used in combination with FM. In this part, we study the effects of feedback in frequency modulation in more detail."

4. Yamaha Reface DX Tutorial - Part 4: Parameter Automation

"We had a request to test how well the Reface DX can handle having its FM parameters modulated from a DAW. As it turns out, it does it really well! For this test, we used Maschine 2.4, which can be used in standalone mode to send the proper CC data to the DX."

5. Yamaha Reface DX Tutorial - Part 5: Creating the FM Piano Sound

"In this video, we show the basis for how to create the classic FM electric piano sound that was ubiquitous for a while during the 80's!"

6. Yamaha Reface DX Tutorial - Part 6: Creating an FM Bass Sound

"Ever wondered if FM can do bass sounds? In this tutorial, we show how to quickly dial in a bass sound that you can tweak to your liking or modify further!"

MESSE 2016: Arturia Keystep Demo, More Integrations


Published on Apr 7, 2016 sonicstate

"MESSE 2016: Arturia Keystep Demo, More Integrations Sebastien does his thing"

OB6 slow groove


Published on Apr 6, 2016 Ron Feinberg

"All OB6 plus TR8"

Nesting The Tew


Published on Apr 7, 2016 John L Rice

"Same patch different day. Slowed way down with Strymon BigSky Magneto reverb/delay cranked up and Mellotron M4000D Rack noodled upon!"

Flame Chord Machine OS 103 Wholetone


Published on Apr 6, 2016 Ebotronix

"new functions
Manual Mode with Transpose CV in
2nd Tone is 3rd Tone
Transpose CV in start at 0V
Rotary switch for keynote is always active
fixed Arpeggio (independent from Octave switch -1, 0, +1)
Arpeggio 1 oct up to 3 Octaves
0-0,99v Arpeggio 1 Octave
1-1,99v over 2 Octaves = 1. and 2. Octave
2-3,99v over 3 Octaves = 1. and 2. and 3. Octave
4v - 9,5V Quantizer( 5 Octaves) output starteds at 0v

Chord List started at 9V
new chords and Random modes
chord bank left
9. Diminished 0,3,6,9 with two inversions

14. C 7/9 (0,4,11,14) with two inversions
15. C 7 / 13 (0,11,14,17) with two inversions
16. 3rd Unisono (0V) 2nd Random Wholetone 0,2,4,6,8,10 Root Random 0 bis 11

chord bank right
15. C min major 7 (0,3,7,11) with two inversions
16. root Random Major 0,2,4,5,7,9,11 2nd Random Minor 0,2,3,5,7,8,10 3rd Unisono one Octave ( two voices at 0 , two voices + 12)

PO-28 iKaossilator - Live Performance


Published on Apr 4, 2016 Jakob Haq

"Iv'e thoroughly enjoyed myself while trying to find ways of incorporating Teenage Engineering stuff into my music."
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