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Thursday, June 30, 2016

A Resurected Roland Juno 106


Published on Jun 30, 2016 Izotope Studio

"Первое включение Roland Juno 106 после тотальной реставрации.Все работы сделаны своими руками =)"

A funky sequence just for you.

XOXX Composer


XOXX Composer from Axel Bluhme on Vimeo.

A new video for the XOXX Composer. The first post went up back in March of 2015. See the Axel Bluhme channel label for more details.

Waveform City Episode 41 Metasonix - Brutal and Honest Insight on the Modular Maker Scene



Listen to this one through. This is one of the better interviews. No fluff. Eric Barbour of Metasonix gives candid and unforgiving insight on the modular manufacturers scene. If you want honesty, Eric gives it. At around 29:00 he touches on comparisons to classic gear, excessive fandom, and an interesting conversation he had with Bob Moog. At 1:09:55 you'll get the source of the colorful names behind Metasonix products.

Meet The Makers - Steve Dunnington of Moog


Published on Jun 30, 2016 sonicstate

"Senior designer/engineer at Moog Music, Steve Dunington talks, Mother 32, and Moog-ness"

TTSH sqwalking


Published on Jun 29, 2016 Cray

"TTSH arp 2600 clone"

Sonic Potions LXR drum synth random skip riddim


Published on May 5, 2016 kubimaturi

"LXR drumsynth random 1 trigger substep change.
like a ethnic riddim?

~tips~
this tips is official LXR OS only.
this tips point is randam chioce next pattern(use Next Pattern setting r1~r8)
I choice start random point by push substep button for 0:33~.

1. setting step length(patgen "len") is 1step and write 1 drum trigger.
2. The same settings add at other substeps too and write other drum voice.(substep 1 = kick, substep 2 = snare, etc...)
3. substep setting "Next Pattern" set r1~8(randam next step). this is your choice is best :)
4. push start affter you get lovey randam riddim!!"

Vintage Acetone Roland 70's Monophonic Analog Synthesizer

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"To me it sounds a lot like an SH-1. Lots of bass, very cool pulse modulation capabilities... Pure monophonic analog goodness. A lot of simple usable options and features that make for basically just really a very fun and easy to program and play piece of hardware. Filters are sweet as (same as SH-1 I believe). All sliders, chips, oscillators, filters, pots, knobs and switches work 100% correctly as far as I can tell - definitely happy to make a sample video and/or have a test play on pickup though.

An interesting feature of this unit is the analog 1/4 TRS in. Basically you can pipe any mono audio source in, then use the great resonant analog filters on this machine to warm up/filter your signal. I used this feature a lot to warm up my digital synths, passing them via the Acetone filters.

There is also a TRS jack marked 'EXT. MODULATION'. I, nor anyone I could find online has been able to quite figure out how to utilize this yet though."

Roland System100 Model 101 Keyboard Synthesizer


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Sequential Circuits Six-Trak Vintage Analog Synthesizer

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Sequential Circuits Pro One SN 9589

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"Sequential Circuits Pro One Synthesizer serial number 9589. This synth has the membrane type keyboard, which has the usual issues. The keyboard is uneven and some keys don't always trigger well. This type of keyboard is not easily repaired. The synth is in great shape otherwise. It has never gigged and it has only lived in a smoke-free studio. I am the second owner. I have the original box and manual. There are several Midi to CV converter boxes available, which will allow you to bypass the synths own keyboard. The Kenton, Pro Solo MKII and USB Solo, as well as the Doefper MCV4 will do the trick. I have set the price of the auction with the cost of the converter in mind."

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