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"I purchased this Juno-106 20+ years ago when I was going to be the next Vince Clark. It's in very good condition both functionally and cosmetically."
Wednesday, December 28, 2016
Sequential Circuits Pro One Synthesizer + Midi/cv/v gate External Box
Cyclone Analogic TT-606 Drum Machine Unboxing Overview and Demo by djthomaswhite
Cyclone Analogic TT-606 Drum Machine Pt. 1 "Unboxing and Build Quality"
Published on Dec 28, 2016 djthomaswhite
"The Natural Rhythm Music Equipment Show presents an unboxing video and a review of the packaging and build quality of the new Cyclone Analogic TT-606 analog drum machine. The TT-606 is inspired by the classic Roland TR-606 drum machine. Of note are the included hard dust cover, polished clear coating on the top, travel case and the overall solid build quality for this new drum machine. The switches are crisp, the pots feel solidly mounted and smooth, and the buttons are firm and note squishy in their silicone nature. This video is primarily talking so if you'd like a long, almost word-less overview of programming beats without reading the manual first check out Part 2 of this 2-part video series. Thanks to Perfect Circuit Audio for making this available directly in the USA!"
Note: MATRIXSYNTH members get a %10 discount at Perfect Circuit Audio (other discounts excluded). See the membership page on how to sign up.
Cyclone Analogic TT-606 Drum Machine Pt. 2 "Making Beats"
Published on Dec 28, 2016
"The Natural Rhythm Music Equipment Show presents DJ Thomas White showing a slow, but direct view of making beats in the Cyclone Analogic TT-606 analog drum machine. No talking about what is going on so submit questions if you have them. Basically, this video shows me turning on the machine for the first time, NOT reading the manual and making some beats. It's based on a TR machine after all so programming will be very familiar to most folks. It's a bit long, but it shows the process of using the machine without all of the bells and whistles it offers. The tone is the point, and as such we did not include any post processing. The audio was recorded directly into a Presonus 16.0.2 mixer and edited into the video without any compression or limiting. This machine is much deeper than I thought it would be and I look forward to spending more time with it, along with the manual this time, to learn and get comfortable with some of the new features this machine brings to the drum programming table. Cyclone Analogic, "Hello!" new friend. I'll be visiting the rest of your family soon. Thanks to Perfect Circuit Audio for making this available in the USA!"
Published on Dec 28, 2016 djthomaswhite
"The Natural Rhythm Music Equipment Show presents an unboxing video and a review of the packaging and build quality of the new Cyclone Analogic TT-606 analog drum machine. The TT-606 is inspired by the classic Roland TR-606 drum machine. Of note are the included hard dust cover, polished clear coating on the top, travel case and the overall solid build quality for this new drum machine. The switches are crisp, the pots feel solidly mounted and smooth, and the buttons are firm and note squishy in their silicone nature. This video is primarily talking so if you'd like a long, almost word-less overview of programming beats without reading the manual first check out Part 2 of this 2-part video series. Thanks to Perfect Circuit Audio for making this available directly in the USA!"
Note: MATRIXSYNTH members get a %10 discount at Perfect Circuit Audio (other discounts excluded). See the membership page on how to sign up.
Cyclone Analogic TT-606 Drum Machine Pt. 2 "Making Beats"
Published on Dec 28, 2016
"The Natural Rhythm Music Equipment Show presents DJ Thomas White showing a slow, but direct view of making beats in the Cyclone Analogic TT-606 analog drum machine. No talking about what is going on so submit questions if you have them. Basically, this video shows me turning on the machine for the first time, NOT reading the manual and making some beats. It's based on a TR machine after all so programming will be very familiar to most folks. It's a bit long, but it shows the process of using the machine without all of the bells and whistles it offers. The tone is the point, and as such we did not include any post processing. The audio was recorded directly into a Presonus 16.0.2 mixer and edited into the video without any compression or limiting. This machine is much deeper than I thought it would be and I look forward to spending more time with it, along with the manual this time, to learn and get comfortable with some of the new features this machine brings to the drum programming table. Cyclone Analogic, "Hello!" new friend. I'll be visiting the rest of your family soon. Thanks to Perfect Circuit Audio for making this available in the USA!"
Bass Station 2 hoover sound
Published on Dec 28, 2016 Yunneck
"Yet another attempt to replicate famous rave sound called Hoover.
Originally sound was created on Roland Alpha Juno synthesizer. It's modified patch B.86 named 'What the...'
Bass Station's hoover sound is more aggressive. Roland's is warmer. Unfortunately I had only monophonic chorus."
Weinglas vs. Gotharman`s AnamonoX
Published on Dec 28, 2016 Wein Glas
"Exploring the Gotharman AnamonoX! The right side of the video shows me jamming and morphing sounds and sequences. The left side shows some of the menu screens.
Thanks to Gotharman for designing this little monster!
With the AnamonoX he shrank a huge modular synth to the size of a small box and kept the fat sound. It contains up to 5 digital VCOs or Sample Players, Noise, Ring Mod, 2 analog (!) VCFs, up to 4 digital VCFs, 4 VCAs lots of LFOs, Random, Envelopes, a Sequencer, Midi and CV/Gate, a Touch Keyboard, (granular) FXs and much more! Endless possibilities for designing NOISE!!!!"
Sequential Circuits Six Trak
Hello Nineties! Acid Jam (Roland AIRA Roland Boutique Cyclone Korg Minilogue Arturia Drumbrute)
Published on Dec 28, 2016 Calle Nilsson
Roland Boutique TR-09
Roland Boutique TB-03
Roland AIRA TR-08
Roland AIRA TB-3
Cyclone TT-303
Korg Minilogue
Arturia DrumBrute
Audio recorded on ZOOMH4n
Video GoPro 4 Black edition
Modular vid #258
Published on Dec 28, 2016 Phisynth
"A quick first test of my Modcan A format DIY MW dual Benjolin (Rob Hordijk / PCB by Elmegil). Only half wired so far, but everything seems to work as expected. Can't wait to try modulation intercourse with the other half !..."
Joué - Focus on PADS module
Published on Dec 28, 2016 Joué SAS
"Joué is an innovative and evolving instrument simplifying digital music playing. It offers beginners and professional artists a unique level of expressivity and spontaneity.
It comes with 8 modules as first. Here is an introduction to the PADS module.
http://www.play-joue.com
Back us on Kickstarter: http://kck.st/2gO0R3Q"
Korg Volca Kick Demo with Nick Kwas
Published on Dec 28, 2016 Kraft Music
http://www.kraftmusic.com/brands/korg...
"Nick Kwas from Korg demonstrates the Korg Volca Kick/Bass Generator at Kraft Music.
The Korg Volca Kick is an analog kick generator with the ability to create a stunning range of kick drum and pitched kick bass sounds. Its all-analog circuit uses the oscillation of an MS-20 filter to produce powerful kick sounds with complex overtones, while Drive and Tone controls control distortion and sound character for even more variation. The Volca Kick's 16-step sequencer allows automation of all parameters, with a Touch FX feature to control sequence effects instantly with a single finger.
Get more for your money with an exclusive Korg Volca Kick BUNDLE from Kraft Music. These package deals include the accessories you'll need to get the most out of your new analog kick drum and bass synthesizer, all for one low price. If you have any questions, please give us a call. Our knowledgeable sales advisors will be happy to assist in choosing the BUNDLE that's right for you!"
Korg Volca Kick Performance with Nick Kwas
http://www.kraftmusic.com/brands/korg...
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