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Monday, March 06, 2017

SH 2


Published on Mar 6, 2017 Joakim Floke

"Again, noodeling...

This is one of my favorite synths, such a lovely sound. Dr-110 helps out in this demo shoving of the envelope follower for the filter."

RMR Novation Circuit Pack 01 - Sounds Demo


Published on Mar 6, 2017 Red Means Recording

"A collection of synth patches, drums, and sessions for the Novation Circuit.
Get it for whatever price you want over on Sellify: https://sellfy.com/p/FEif/

Contains
01 Circuit pack
01 Sample set
01 Synth Bank of 64 patches
64 individual synth patches
16 Demo sessions"

RMR Novation Circuit Pack 01 - Sessions Demo

MFB Tanzbar & Moog MF Delay


Published on Mar 6, 2017 3rdStoreyChemist

"Tanzbar drum machine through the MF Delay. The MF Delay has been placed on an aux send.

No further processing except normalisation."

Leipzig-S solo with beat


Published on Mar 6, 2017 Dziam Bass

TWIN WAVES by KLAVIS - dual oscillator review (ENGLISH VERSION)


Published on Mar 6, 2017 Marcin Staniszewski

"This is a review of TWIN WAVES dual oscillator module - made by KLAVIS (www.klavis.com). The review also appears in April 2017 issue of "Estrada i Studio" - biggest Polish monthly magazine devoted to music production and studio equipment."


"The driving idea behind the Twin waves voltage-controlled dual oscillator/LFO is to offer two interesting oscillators in a skiff-friendly and compact size. To achieve that challenge, we built the product’s architecture on the concept of pre-defined algorithms, where the most useful configurations and their matching parameter are ready to use.

Two oscillators independently set as VCO or LFO
Features in VCO mode:

V/Oct tracking over 10 octaves
Through zero oscillator
Sub-octave output
Linear FM at audio rate
Hard & soft synchronization
Quantizer with various scales
Algorithm-based synthesis to choose among:
> Wave shaping
> Phase modulation
> Phase positioning of multiple waves
> 5 stacked oscillators in tunable unison
> Self-sync with phantom oscillator
> Additive synthesis (7 waves)
> Variable bit reduction (bit-crushing)
> Ring modulator with its own 2nd oscillator
> Noise with LPF, BPF, or resonant filter
Features in LFO mode:

Simultaneous signal and trigger outputs
Wave synchronization
Clock controlled rate with multiplier and divider
CV and knob control of output level
Algorithm based wave engine with a selection of:
> Wave shaping
> Phase modulation
> Random levels and vectors (also Brownian)
> Randomly spaced triggers and waves
Display with contextual icons and instant reminder help text
LEDs indicating potentiometer vs. value matching, switch settings and output levels
Automatically saved settings for instant recall at power on
Firmware update via a simple audio file"

Sunday, March 05, 2017

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Jamming on a Linn 9000-80s Style!


Published on Mar 5, 2017 80's Electronic Music Production

"Here is a fun video of myself jamming on a few sequences that were programmed into the Linn 9000. It was quite difficult jamming along and recording the video, so I apologize for the poor video recording. Hope you guys enjoy this trip back to the 80s!"

ARP 2600 Keyboard Semimodular SN 130128

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Uploaded on Mar 7, 2017 Michael Barber

"This demo is mainly to showcase the solid working condition of the synth and many of the most basic functions. Here's what's being shown: clean keyboard contacts, each VCO, each waveform output of each of the VCOs, some filter controls, signal mixer, envelope generator, keyboard portamento, keyboard filter tracking (removed the shorting plug), ring modular, VCO in LFO operation, square wave LFO through the lag processor, S&H noise as modulator, sawtooth LFO through S&H, basic oscillator mixing.

There are more basic features I didn't even touch upon– envelope follower, preamp, CV processors, signal mult, variable noise generator, manual trigger, etc, but thought this would provide enough peace of mind that it is a highly functional and well-maintained synthesizer. This integrates particularly well into modular synth setups."


via this auction

"FOR AUCTION: an original 1971 Tonus logo ARP 2600 semi modular analog synthesizer (model 2600P V1.0 according to discretesynthesizers.com, this is a pre-26xxx serial), complete with its original model 3604-P keyboard. I’ve owned (and maintained) this synthesizer for about 7 years, purchased locally from its original owner who had it in the back of his closet for years.

Condition: physically and electronically, this is among the nicest ARP synthesizers you’ll find from this era- even the Tolex on the synthesizer is in great shape (only the removable lids have notable peeling and I probably wouldn't want to rely on them for heavy transport). Electronically, I initially had it restored by Greg Montalbano in Oakland (analogsynthservice.com) who, in addition to general restorative cleaning, also recapped the power supply, replaced the epoxy’d filter with the lower noise CMS 4012 and replaced the internal speakers with new ones purchased from the late Kevin Lightner. It has subsequently been maintained by Chris Hewitt / thisoldsynth.com who I had replace the epoxy’d VCO 2 submodule with a new CMS 4017; you can see his blog for the repair here. Both of the original ARP submodules that I've replaced will be included..."

Synthesizers.com Box 11 System

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via this auction

"This is a powerful, Box11 based MU format analog modular synthesizer. Featuring two lovely sounding voltage-controlled oscillators, an 8-channel mixer (can be used as 2 x 4) four separate WIDE range LFO's, and a gorgeous sounding "Moog" transistor ladder filter (2/4 pole switchable).

Includes a bunch of patch cables. This system is like new, studio use only. There are a couple of scuff marks on one of the side panels. It is in a word.. awesome. A tremendous value for this classic, flexible, analog synth configuration. Thank you.

System modules:

1 .com Q106  VCO
1  SSL 1200  VCO
1 .com Q113  8 Channel Mixer
1 .com Q150  Transistor Ladder Filter (Moog)
1  SSL 1250   Quad LFO
2 .com Q109  Envelope Generators
1 .com Q108  VCA
1 .com QCB-11 Box11 Frame
1 .com QPS-4  Power Supplies
1 .com QCB-11-SSW Walnut side panels"

Model D/Volca Beats/Timeline/Bigsky - Mini Moves


Published on Mar 5, 2017 Jae Ryan

"A quick jam with the Carbon sequencing the Minimoog and Volca Beats. The volca beats is running into the Moog filter via the external input and clock synced to the Carbon. All the effects are provided by the Strymon Bigsky and Timeline effects pedals. Tried to take the Minimoog into some unusual territory here while still keeping a decent jam with some feel. The 2nd and 3rd oscillators are tuned to different notes but only blended in very subtley! Enjoy!!!!!"
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