Wednesday, January 11, 2017
ARP 2600 analog synthesizer demo
Published on Jan 11, 2017 Vykaar Tones
"Quick demo of an early grey ARP 2600 analog synthesizer"
Update: unfortunately this one was pulled. It's too bad, it was a decent dry demo of the 2600 capturing some of its character. Hopefully it will go back up.
Ambient Jam with Moog Mother-32 & Eurorack
Published on Jan 11, 2017 Delta Aquari
"Some relaxing ambient music, created with Moog Mother 32, Pittsburgh Modular Snyth Box, The Harvestman Polivoks Modulator, Doepfer Wasp Filter, Doepfer A-184-1, Mutable Instruments Peaks and Intellijel uVCA."
Buchla Format 220 Touch Panel by Alex Pleninger
Published on Jan 11, 2017 Alex Pleninger
Playlist:
220 - Dark Sequence
220 - Capture Simple
220 - Polyphonic Melody
220 - Polyphonic Pressure
220 - Zoning
LABELS/MORE:
Alex Pleninger,
Buchla,
New,
New Controllers,
New Controllers in 2017,
New in 2017,
New Modules,
New Modules in 2017
Roland SH-101 w/ Original Gig Bag, Mod Grip & Strap
Roland System-8 - Gattobus Personal Patches - DEMO -
Published on Jan 10, 2017 gattobus
"Headphones recommended.
No external FX added. Recorded straight to the audio interface.
Roland System-8: 8 performance patches programmed and played by Gattobus."
Exploring Circuit Editor Pro
Published on Jan 11, 2017 BoBeats
"It will be released soon on: https://isotonikstudios.com/novation-..."
The original Minimoog analog synthesiser is still the best
Published on Jan 11, 2017 Vykaar Tones
"Quick demo of nice old Minimoog circa 1973 with original type oscillators and all original boards inside except for new power supply capacitors plus Kenton midi sockets on the back. Woodwork repairs were being done to the front panel top trim at the time."
New 'M-80' midicontroller for Roland MKS-80 - the MPG-80 alternative
Published on Jan 11, 2017 stereoping
"Productdemo of the Stereoping Synth Controller in 'M-80' edition for Roland MKS-80. This midicontroller contains all parameters of the MPG-80. It even goes beyond offering CC-message automation for the MKS-80 with it's built-in CC-SysEx-translator. In effect, it's a tiny, cheap alternative for the rare and expensive MPG-80.
From what i've heard the MPG-80 does not work that perfect and smooth when programming the MKS-80. As i don't own a MPG-80 i cannot test or show it. What i can show here is the M-80 working as smooth as a hot knive sliding into butter when firing the MKS-80 with edit commands. Simply plug the 'M-80' in between the Midi connection between your DAW and the MKS-80 and your ready to go. It forwards incoming notes from the DAW and merges them with the edit commands.
The video contains 3 parts:
a) short 3D-animation explaining connections, function and color layers
b) simple demo shaping a unison sound into a delayed-highspeed-LFO-VCO MOD-mess
c) a complete 4 minute song with permanent editing on UPPER and LOWER tone with the MKS-80 in DUAL mode listening on 2 midichannels. When you listen carefully you might notice some slight timing issues of the MKS-80. Well, it has to handle many notes on 2 channels plus the parameter change commands.
The MKS-80 in the video is REV5 with the Roland IR-3R03 VCOs. Other gear used: Roland Juno 6, Pearl Syncussion clone, Pearl SC-40, Volca Sample, Boss SE-50, Monarch EEM 3000."
Roland Juno-60 (1982) & Moog Prodigy (1979) - vintage analog synthesizer space disco jam
Published on Jan 11, 2017 RetroSound
"(c) 2017 vintage synthesizer demo track by RetroSound
pads, lead and other synthesizer sounds: Roland Juno-60 (1982)
bass: Moog Prodigy (1979) , sequenced with the Dark Time step-sequencer
drums: Roland TR-707
recording: multi-tracking without midi
fx: reverb and delay
additional synths and fx: Susan Rom"
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