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Tuesday, July 12, 2016

Roland System 100 Model 101 Vintage Analog Synthesizer SN 653089

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YAMAHA CS-15D Vintage Analog Dual Channel Synthesizer SN 2875

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KORG MONO/POLY monophonic synthesizer

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YAMAHA CS15

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Vintage Linndrum LM-2

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Original Linn Drum

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BALDWIN SYNTHA SOUND with Pedal, Soft Case & Patch Sheets

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AHA ... (Minisizer, bitRanger & MicroGranny 2 Jam) #TTNM


Published on Jul 12, 2016 The Tuesday Night Machines

"Playing some samples on the MicroGranny 2 while droning on and on with the Minisizer, which is being sequenced and modulated by the bitRanger :)

Audio gear used:
- Bastl Instruments bitRanger (Awesome Logic Computer)
- Anyware Instruments Minisizer (Mini Analog Modular Synth Goodness)
- Bastl Instruments MicroGranny 2.4 (Crushingly Beautiful Granular Sampler)
- Zoom R16 (Sweet Multitrack Audio Recorder and Interface)"

Korg Volca FM Overview Videos by Marc Doty aka AutomaticGainsay


Published on Jul 11, 2016 AutomaticGainsay

Playlist:
01-The Korg Volca FM- Part 1- The Panel Controls Part 1
02-The Korg Volca FM- Part 2- The Panel Controls Part 2
03-The Korg Volca FM- Part 3- FM Parameters Part 1
04-The Korg Volca FM- Part 4- FM Parameters Part 2
05-The Korg Volca FM- Part 5- Sequencing

More to come...

Circuit Bent Yamaha RX7 demo



"Some flat out chewing the furniture lunacy from a circuit bent Yamaha RX7.

The RX7 is very difficult to operate when using the circuit bent mods, but its well worth the effort as you can't get this kind of madness from any other machine, other than the RX7's big brother, the RX5.

For more details see www.circuitbenders.co.uk/drummachine/RX7.html"


Excerpt:

"MODS INCLUDE:

20 way main patchbay: More information and details of our patchbay mods can be found HERE. The RX7 patchbay responds a little differently to most circuit bent drum machines. When patchbay connections are made on the RX7 you find that at least 60% of the sounds are disabled, but the ones that remain are transformed into alien effects like we've never heard before on a bent drum machine. Make a different connection on the patchbay and a different set of sounds are disabled but again, the remaining sounds morph into bizarre digital shimmers and cold percussive hits that are both totally unexpected and unique. Remove all the patch cables and the machine responds as normal again."
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