Sunday, September 18, 2016
VERMONA RETROVERB LANCET SOUNDS & RHYTHMS
Published on Sep 18, 2016 risbaw
"Self oscillating Retroverb as a sound and rhythm generator.
Plus Evans Nova 400 tape echo .
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RETROVERB & MFB-503 II
Published on Sep 18, 2016
"Vermona Retroverb and MFB 503 fun"
Yamaha SK 20 Testing
Published on Sep 18, 2016 Zaphyd
Patch160918 • Bref, ça va mieux
Published on Sep 18, 2016 Auto Virulent
"Self-playing Eurorack modular synthesizer patch/sequence."
RSF Kobol Expander on top left.
IMPROVISATION 4 (arpeggiators)
Published on Sep 18, 2016 GIANNIS ARK
Instruments: Clavia nord lead A1
Studiologic SLEDGE 2
Roland GAIA SH -01
Novation ULTRANOVA
M audio Oxygen 88 - Propellerheads REASON
Giannis ARK - ARK Home Studio Cy
LABELS/MORE:
Clavia,
Novation,
Roland,
Studio Electronics
See dealers on the right for pricing and availability on gear.
See dealers on the right for pricing and availability on gear.
Lagrange Point - Chilled on JD-Xi
Published on Sep 18, 2016 KlaatuNinja
Safe travels, Don
Published on Sep 18, 2016 repeatle
Pioneer - a modular synthesizer patch for September 2016
Published on Sep 18, 2016 Luke Killen
"Today's patch concentrates on complex oscillators, voltage controllable envelopes and low pass gates. The spirit is of experimentation and extreme modulation that came from the inventions of early synthesizer poineers."
Jomox Xbase 999 - patterns part 02
Published on Sep 18, 2016 Pascal A
"More sounds and patterns from the awesome Jomox Xbase 999 drumcomputer !"
Part 1 here.
Lexicon Primetime 93 with Yamaha DX7 and DX27
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Published on Sep 18, 2016 Christopher Anderson
"Brief general demo of Prime Time broad basic features"
SN E2666 via this auction
"Clean and fully functional Lexicon Prime Time Dual Digital Delay Processor. I've owned this Prime Time for about 5 years and used it frequently without any problems. Includes original manual with a lot of interesting patch examples for all sorts of panning delays and stereo modulation delay effects. It's really worth having the manual and they're not always that easy to come by.
There are two separate digital delays that share a feedback architecture with isolated (and bussed) inputs and outputs, making this a very unique processing unit. The delays can be externally modulated by a passive expression pedal or 0-10v CV (including LFOs, function generators, etc).
Has balanced ins and outs, with switchable 0/+20db input gain.
The one thing I'd mention is that it's easy to overload the input if you don't send the proper signal level. There is no input overload indicator, and the input and signal chain will become over-modulated until the proper signal level is restored. This has happened to me several times. Lately, I typically use a direct box before the input to give me more control over my input signal (to avoid this clipping problem). Please reference the included Owners Manual for input signal level details.
The sliders are at about 97% clean. Occasionally at the top or bottom of a slide I'll hear a grain of static, but on the whole they're pretty clean."
Published on Sep 18, 2016 Christopher Anderson
"Brief general demo of Prime Time broad basic features"
SN E2666 via this auction
"Clean and fully functional Lexicon Prime Time Dual Digital Delay Processor. I've owned this Prime Time for about 5 years and used it frequently without any problems. Includes original manual with a lot of interesting patch examples for all sorts of panning delays and stereo modulation delay effects. It's really worth having the manual and they're not always that easy to come by.
There are two separate digital delays that share a feedback architecture with isolated (and bussed) inputs and outputs, making this a very unique processing unit. The delays can be externally modulated by a passive expression pedal or 0-10v CV (including LFOs, function generators, etc).
Has balanced ins and outs, with switchable 0/+20db input gain.
The one thing I'd mention is that it's easy to overload the input if you don't send the proper signal level. There is no input overload indicator, and the input and signal chain will become over-modulated until the proper signal level is restored. This has happened to me several times. Lately, I typically use a direct box before the input to give me more control over my input signal (to avoid this clipping problem). Please reference the included Owners Manual for input signal level details.
The sliders are at about 97% clean. Occasionally at the top or bottom of a slide I'll hear a grain of static, but on the whole they're pretty clean."
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