Monday, February 06, 2017
Pantala Labs - Step Sequencer with Euclidean Rhythm Generator
Published on Feb 6, 2017 Gibran Curtiss
"8 tracks, 16 steps sequencer with Euclidean Generator e some other goodies :
-play / pause;
-reset the step counter;
-remove the entire sequence;
-add/delete just one step;
-shift sequence
-tempo speed
-euclidean generator
-track mute
-master clock
-clock in
There are some other things I could have implemented but, really, I never ever used some features in previous sequencers. Random steps for example. Its nice to see, but never used.
At the moment I'm writing this I thought into a good resource , COPY/PASTE sequence :-) .
Thank you for watching!"
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LABELS/MORE: eurorack, New, New Makers, New Makers in 2017, New Modules, New Modules in 2017, Pantala Labs
LABELS/MORE: eurorack, New, New Makers, New Makers in 2017, New Modules, New Modules in 2017, Pantala Labs
Akai Rhythm Wolf - Arpeggihate 2
Published on Feb 6, 2017 Krog360
"A short piece on the Rhythm Wolf. The Wolf is running through a jet type phase on the R16 and the Streichfett is producing a 'faux' Hi-Q click on top of the bass line riff.
Apologies for the video and audio quality but this was just a quick and dirty jam taken on the spur of the moment !"
Sismo Lito - Analog Synth
Vintage Moog MiniMoog Model D Analog Synthesizer SN 10425
QUASIMIDI RAVE-O-LUTION 309 / IO + SYNTH-X + DRUM-X EXPANSION SN 43049
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"All maxed out and ready to rip!"
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"All maxed out and ready to rip!"
KORG Mono/Poly Vintage Analog Synth w/ Flight Case SN 373272
Wurlitzer Music Learning Module , Monophonic Synthesizer
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"Average cosmetic wear for a vintage instrument , all keys work and are in tune. Has a little bit of a hum when plugged into an amplifier , but still has a great Broadcast or Stereolab type of mono synth sound."
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"Average cosmetic wear for a vintage instrument , all keys work and are in tune. Has a little bit of a hum when plugged into an amplifier , but still has a great Broadcast or Stereolab type of mono synth sound."
Access Virus A Desktop SN D19802480
Future Retro 777 SN FR3D71499631
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"Near Mint condition (only imperfections are very minor nicks on wooded panels, please see pictures) and perfect working order with original power supply and manual. Loved and cared for for many years in a smoke free studio.
The Future Retro 777 is a monophonic analog synthesizer with a digital sequencer. The 777 is a sleek retro design that has realized the full potential of the monophonic pattern based synth. It's not just another TB-303 emulator. It uses analog circuitry and has a lot of hands-on knobs for instant sound tweaking. And while the 777 has extensive editing and modulation abilities, the layout is as basic and intuitive as an old SH-101 or MC-202!"
via this auction
"Near Mint condition (only imperfections are very minor nicks on wooded panels, please see pictures) and perfect working order with original power supply and manual. Loved and cared for for many years in a smoke free studio.
The Future Retro 777 is a monophonic analog synthesizer with a digital sequencer. The 777 is a sleek retro design that has realized the full potential of the monophonic pattern based synth. It's not just another TB-303 emulator. It uses analog circuitry and has a lot of hands-on knobs for instant sound tweaking. And while the 777 has extensive editing and modulation abilities, the layout is as basic and intuitive as an old SH-101 or MC-202!"
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LABELS/MORE: Auctions, eBay, Future Retro
LABELS/MORE: Auctions, eBay, Future Retro
Yamaha FS1R FM Rack Synthesizer SN PH01101
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If you own an FS1R and iPad see my editor here.
"It is almost impossible to describe the sound, flexibility and power of this machine without playing and hearing it. The FS1R is capable of any sound you can imagine.
The FS1R would be not for everyone, but a gem for the one who is seeking something special.
There are some small marks on the rack ears from mounting and on the top plate. This is a 240 Volt version.
In 1998, after several years without producing a single FM synthesizer, Yamaha released a new FM powerhouse...the FS1R. This little beast is far from your average FM synthesizer. Not only is it an eight-Operator variant, as opposed to the six- and four-Operator FM of the DX/TX lines, but it also features a new technology called Formant Shaping Synthesis. Formants are the spectral patterns making up the sounds of human speech. This allows for the creation of vocal like timbres but can also be applied in many different ways to create incredibly unique sounds that you won't find on any other synths.
DX7 aficionados will like the fact that the FS1R has almost complete compatibility with 6-Operator FM synths: you can send, via MIDI, a patch from a DX7, for example, and the FS1R will convert it to an identical-sounding patch in the new synth. A lot of the preset Voices actually come from the DX7's library. It's also possible to program sounds from DX7 sound charts, finding an algorithm that has an equivalent layout to the DX algorithm and turning off the unwanted Operators.
The complexity of working with the synth is far outweighed by the amazing sounds that it's capable of. It truly sounds like nothing else out there. From huge evolving pads, to shimmering EPs, fantastic organs, screaming leads and booming basses.. this synth can sound industrial and cold one minute, and then warm and almost analogue the next. With some time dedicated to learning how to edit the patches, or create your own from scratch, there's really no sound that this synth isn't capable of making."
via this auction
If you own an FS1R and iPad see my editor here.
"It is almost impossible to describe the sound, flexibility and power of this machine without playing and hearing it. The FS1R is capable of any sound you can imagine.
The FS1R would be not for everyone, but a gem for the one who is seeking something special.There are some small marks on the rack ears from mounting and on the top plate. This is a 240 Volt version.
In 1998, after several years without producing a single FM synthesizer, Yamaha released a new FM powerhouse...the FS1R. This little beast is far from your average FM synthesizer. Not only is it an eight-Operator variant, as opposed to the six- and four-Operator FM of the DX/TX lines, but it also features a new technology called Formant Shaping Synthesis. Formants are the spectral patterns making up the sounds of human speech. This allows for the creation of vocal like timbres but can also be applied in many different ways to create incredibly unique sounds that you won't find on any other synths.
DX7 aficionados will like the fact that the FS1R has almost complete compatibility with 6-Operator FM synths: you can send, via MIDI, a patch from a DX7, for example, and the FS1R will convert it to an identical-sounding patch in the new synth. A lot of the preset Voices actually come from the DX7's library. It's also possible to program sounds from DX7 sound charts, finding an algorithm that has an equivalent layout to the DX algorithm and turning off the unwanted Operators.
The complexity of working with the synth is far outweighed by the amazing sounds that it's capable of. It truly sounds like nothing else out there. From huge evolving pads, to shimmering EPs, fantastic organs, screaming leads and booming basses.. this synth can sound industrial and cold one minute, and then warm and almost analogue the next. With some time dedicated to learning how to edit the patches, or create your own from scratch, there's really no sound that this synth isn't capable of making."
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