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Sunday, February 05, 2017

Sketches on an Elka Synthex (Mk1)


Published on Feb 5, 2017 Reuben Jones

"A few sketches on my Elka Synthex Mk1."

EMS Synthi Sunday Jam


Published on Feb 5, 2017 Chris David

"Jamming on my heavy modded Synthi A :)

http://www.osc1899.com"

Yamaha XF-MOXF CS-80 Sounds


Published on Feb 5, 2017 Bill Vincent

"Yamaha created a special 'Premium Collection' of sounds for the Yamaha MOTIF XF and MOXF keyboards, which included a set of sounds created by sound specialist Peter Jung. These sounds were sampled directly from a Yamaha CS-80 keyboard, and then painstakingly built and prepared for the XF (and later MOXF) keyboards. This three-part series demonstrates those sounds."

Saturday Night Jam 2017 02 04


Published on Feb 4, 2017 David Bivins

"FutureRetro777 + Nozoïd OCS-2 + Make Noise 0-Coast, with support from TR-808 (kick), Frostwave Fat Controller (CV/gate to 0-Coast), Koma Kommander (controlling multiply and decay on 0-Coast) and Moog Minifooger Delay (on FR777). Roland Aira SBX-1 (for sync) and TR-808 are off camera.

Recorded imperfectly direct to computer + mixed with ambient sound."

Inside a Behringer DEEPMIND 12


A few pics in via Soviet Space Child. The pics are from tonykara.

The River Proto 1


Published on Feb 4, 2017 laurent

"Présentation de l'avancement de The RIver, synthétiseur analogique multitimbral."

The River Polyphonic Hardware Synth by Laurent aka Baloran

One way or Another


Published on Feb 5, 2017 millolab

"A afternoon improvisation. Headphones recommended.
Gear used: MakeNoise 0coast, Roland System 1m, Aira Torcido and Demora, Korg MS2000, Electribe 2, Waldorf Blofeld, Akai MPC500, Eventide H9
Thanks for watching."

Roland Aira Scooper Demo


Published on Feb 5, 2017 Stochastic Design

"We put Roland's Aira Scooper through its paces and see what it can do to a TR-606 and a TB-03. We also demo some of the modular capabilities of the unit with help from a Korg SQ-1."

Rheyne - Sequenced Jam #19 - "Symbiotic Krell" (Make Noise Eurorack and 0-Coast)


Published on Feb 5, 2017 Rheyne

"A variation of the Todd Barton 'Krell' patch, using Make Noise modules and the 0-Coast. The patch is self-playing, no sequencer or MIDI was used to generate the notes or pitches, and the Tempi was muted. Random voltage generators choose the pitch and duration of the notes.

Two mono tracks (one for each synthesizer voice) were recorded into Ableton Live on a PC through a Focusrite 18i8, with a stereo reverb on each track. The scope for each voice is just for visuals for this video (0-Coast on the left, Eurorack case on the right). Audio was exported from the same Ableton Live session seen in the video."

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