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Tuesday, October 04, 2016

oscars


Published on Oct 4, 2016 zack dagoba

"An exploration into additive synthesis on the 1982 OSC Oscar duophonic synth. I created a few simple harmonics and played two layers in duo phonic mode, so there are 4 voices with each pair going through a digital delay line (BEL BD80). I then added a long reverb using the Lexicon 224

The video is made by me filming the sound going through an oscilloscope then messing it up with a vintage video mixer

See http://myblogitsfullofstars.blogspot...."

Audio Damage Proton ADM17 Eurorack Module Demo


Published on Oct 4, 2016 gstormelectro

"Audio and Video by G-Storm Electro c.2016

Here it is, the new Proton Eurorack Module ADM17 from Audio Damage. There's already some good videos on what it is and how to use it. In this demo I get right to making noise, patching, and scratching the surface of this Karplus Strong synth voice and/or delay effects module. There is a wide range of sounds from fat basses, plucked banjo, delay feedback madness, and more.

Gate and sequences come from Arturia Beatstep. Some of the patching sources I use here: LFO and oscillator at slow rate, Sample/Hold, Glide. I also run the sound through a Doepfer SEM module, there's no rules here. Audio recorded direct to Tascam DR-05."

You can find Chris Randall of Audio Damage's overview here.

Sequential Circuits Pro One vintage mono synth

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Roland Juno 6

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Roland JUPITER-4 JP-4 Polyphonic Synthesizer

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Future Retro XS Semi Modular Analog Synthesizer

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E-MU DRUMULATOR

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Replacement Displays for Synths

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Octave CAT SRM SN B4008

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Looks good with the black wood side panels.

"Beautiful old Octave CAT SRM duo/mono synthesizer

I've had this for about 10 years and there's no synth quite like it. The sound is deep, rich and quirky and with so many routable modulation sources, she's also very flexible.

I had this serviced a few years ago by Fluctus Labs in North London. It has a couple of issues however...

The top key sometimes triggers a random note when released (kind of useful!).

The top Bflat does not work (not useful at all), but this is also intermittent and is working fine at the moment.

The pitch of VCO1 can sometimes fluctuate a little - CATs are not known for their pitch stability.

In the light of these minor flaws, I would recommend a service. Personally I would be happy using her just as she is, accepting these idiosyncrasies - it's not a DAW! But I've adjusted the price to take account of this fact."

Alesis Andromeda A6

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