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Tuesday, October 11, 2016

Analog Rythm Synthesizer :: test run


Published on Oct 11, 2016 wsadhu

"Analog Rythm Synthesizer for House
by K'sadhu | Squid Sound System

phone recording from air - please turn up the volume"

Update:

Analog Rythm Synthesizer :: quick view

Nord Live Sessions #2: Mats/Morgan Band - Part Two: "Elka Deep Phase"


Published on Oct 11, 2016 NordKeyboards

"We had the pleasure of recording a session with the legendary Swedish musicians Mats Öberg and Morgan Ågren who have been playing together since early 80's. The current band also includes the amazing multi-instrumentalist Stefan Jernståhl on keys.
Recorded live at Studio Lederman June 2016. #iseenord"

Dual Arp 3 with Pure Data & Modal 002


Published on Oct 11, 2016 Barry Neilsen

"I used Pure Data to set up a kind of two handed sequencer where notes from each 'hand' play in turn. The Modal 002 plays two patches, one sequenced and one live and with lashings delay from the its new digital FX board.

Patterns for each track of the Pure Data patch are entered from the keyboard. I use the BitStream midi box to control routing in Pure Data. The cross-fader switches between the left and right pattern and there's also a centre zone which looks at the start note to decide whether to route left or right. A foot switch turns off note input and sends data back to the 002 for live play on the other patch. The vertical knobs and faders on the BitStream are mapped patch parameters on the 002."

Full Recorded Detroit House Song With Pyramid Sequencer (in SEQ Mode)


Published on Oct 11, 2016 Squarp Instruments

"Tous droits réservés © 2016 Electre Publishing
Artist: Bastien
Thanks to Benjamin Muller for the electric piano parts

Squarp Instruments Pyramid sequences:
- MPC1000
- Korg Minilogue
- Arp Odyssey
- Reface DX
- EMU Proteus 2000
- Waldorf Streichfett
- Jomox Airbase 909
- Ensoniq DP4
- Moog Mother 32 (via CV/GATE)"

The Ocelotillator Noise Looper From Rarebeasts


Published on Oct 10, 2016 Rarebeasts

"You can find the Ocelotillator in my Etsy store here: https://www.etsy.com/au/listing/48455...
This is the Ocelotillator and it's a small handmade electronic musical instrument that allows you to create loops at various frequencies and speeds."

Monday, October 10, 2016

Crazy YT


Published on Oct 10, 2016 Randy Piscione

"Eurorack going nuts, playing on its own. Love the lights."

Sequential Circuits Pro One

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via this auction

"Excellent condition Pro One. Overhauled by Wine Country Sequential in 2013 at a cost of nearly 1,000 dollars. The receipt from that servicing will be included with the Pro One. The Key bed was overhauled and now plays superbly."

Kawai K5000s SN 596149

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via this auction

Tiptop Audio: Z2040 LP-VCF Gets a New Look


Tiptop Audio: Z2040 LP-VCF from Tiptop Audio on Vimeo.


"Tiptop Audio: Z2040 LP-VCF (4-Pole Voltage Controlled Filter)

http://www.tiptopaudio.com

Music by ANGLE

http://www.angleproject.net

The Z2040 is our redesign of the most famous analog filter from the poly synths of the 80’s and features Tiptop Audio’s signature lush, big and creamy sound. Its frequency sweeps make thick bass lines and leads with great dynamics.

When modulated with audio frequencies through its various inputs, the Z2040 gets quite colorful and is capable of creating so many new sounds and textures as the forces of the incoming waves and their harmonics all blend through the filter’s non linear circuit.

When set with Resonance feedback fully up, the Z2040 transforms into a pure sine-core VC-Oscillator, great for making snappy percussive elements and whistling sounds.

A look under the hood will find that the heart of the Z2040 is a discrete design 4-Pole Low Pass filter with a similar core to that of the SSM2040 Filter chip used in the 80’s Prophet 5 Rev 2 synthesizer, and its brother the SSM2044 used in the famous early EMU samplers and PPG synthesizers of the 80’s. Both filters are considered by many as 'the best sounding filter ever.'

The Z2040’s four modulation inputs are built to handle CV and audio signals, enabling deep modulation of the filter core and passing signals.

A VC resonance input is provided to modulate and even clip the sine wave produced by the filter feedback loop.

A Frequency Modulation input (FM) provides dynamic filter sweeps and the unique VC-FM index allows modulation of the incoming FM signals.

On top of that, the Z2040 comes with an audio VCA that can be configured to act upon the input or the output of the filter."

Tom Oberheim Two Voice Pro: Excerpt from Yesterday Afternoon


Published on Oct 10, 2016 darkenergymedia

"While the New TVS Pro is a 'reissue' of the TVS of the classic SEM sound of the 70's, there are a few details that have transformed this instrument - once destined to sit atop a Hammond B-3 or in a multi-keyboard rack, the new TVS feels really at home playing with my modular systems, providing handy pitch and timing reference, and it makes a nice compact master keyboard for playing polyphonic synths without having to fire up the DAW.

ABOUT THE VIDEO:

The Tom Oberheim TVS Pro plays sequence #1, while supplying clock to the modular systems' sequencers.

- a Karp hi hat
- a Wiard kick
- a Tonestar grand casa
- MiniMod Bass
- Elements chunk
- Serge funk
- 2 Roland MKS 80 Super Jupiters pad, played from TVS Pro Keyboard Local OFF.

- a Wiard Pedal tone
- Wiard mayhem

- Serge and Nebulae suspense

The music in the video is performed live, without overdubbing or editing - special thanks to Anthony Baldino for sprucing up the mix before the shoot.


Thanks, Tom!

- Gary Chang

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uploaded in 4K

directed by Chris Morgan
http://www.darkenergymedia.com

produced by Geoff Farr / GSF Agency
http://www.gsfagency.com

Tom Oberheim:
http://www.tomoberheim.com"
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