Wednesday, April 26, 2017
Polynomial-C [Circuit Remix]
Published on Apr 14, 2017 Ben Coleman
"A crude recreation of the legendary Aphex classic done entirely on my Novation Circuit, no external effects or sources, only sample was the drum loop. It's not perfect but what is..."
And one with the Ultranova:
UltraNova & Circuit - Ambient Improv
Published on Dec 21, 2016 Ben Coleman
Moog Sub Phatty & Zvex Machine
Published on Apr 26, 2017 3rdStoreyChemist
"Sub Phatty synthesiser through the Machine. The Machine has been placed on an aux send.
No further processing except normalisation."
Celldweller Production: Make Noise - Morphagene
Published on Apr 19, 2017 Celldweller Production
Moon Modular At Superbooth 17
Published on Apr 26, 2017 Synthtopia
"At Superbooth 17, we talked with Gert Jalass of Moon Modular and got an update on his line of 5U modular synthesizers.
He gave us an introduction to his latest filter design, showed his new Moog-style Tolex cases and gave us a quick demo."
Superbooth 2017 - Eowave Quadrantid Swarm
Published on Apr 26, 2017 DivKidVideo
"Stu from Eowave gave us a run through the Quadrantid Swarm desktop unit. Spring reverb, drone, synth voice, sequencer, chord machine. All sorts of good stuff going on."
The Arturia MatrixBrute- Part 5- The Steiner Filter Part 2
Published on Apr 26, 2017 AutomaticGainsay
"Here is part two of a demonstration of the Steiner filter present on the Arturia MatrixBrute."
All parts here.
Roland System 100 101 and 102
Crumar DS-2 Analog Synthesizer with MIDI Added
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LEGOWELT's Studiostuff ::Crumar DS-2 Synthesizer::
Published on Jan 2, 2015 Farsetto Nero
via this auction
"The Crumar DS-2 is a really big sounding analog synth. Made my Crumar in the late 70's, it was apparently once of the first DCO synths that was still fully analog - the LFOs on this synth are really crazy and you can get some very spacey sounds, as well as aggressive and bass-heavy low end.
Cosmetically, it is in decent shape, the front panel has some slight rusting from age, but it is in very good working order! I had the synth serviced recently, and had MIDI added, which really takes it to a whole new level. Everything functions as it should, including the poly section. It comes with a case enclosure as well (not in picture).
More info:
'This is not a synthesizer for boring italo basslines, funky leadlines and commonplace pop music melodies. This thing is instant cosmic space travel... Its big, unstable, adventerous, bleepy, moist, crackling, cloudy, hoarse, droney' - Legowelt"
Published on Jan 2, 2015 Farsetto Nero
via this auction
"The Crumar DS-2 is a really big sounding analog synth. Made my Crumar in the late 70's, it was apparently once of the first DCO synths that was still fully analog - the LFOs on this synth are really crazy and you can get some very spacey sounds, as well as aggressive and bass-heavy low end. Cosmetically, it is in decent shape, the front panel has some slight rusting from age, but it is in very good working order! I had the synth serviced recently, and had MIDI added, which really takes it to a whole new level. Everything functions as it should, including the poly section. It comes with a case enclosure as well (not in picture).
More info:
'This is not a synthesizer for boring italo basslines, funky leadlines and commonplace pop music melodies. This thing is instant cosmic space travel... Its big, unstable, adventerous, bleepy, moist, crackling, cloudy, hoarse, droney' - Legowelt"
Mutable Instruments Ambika Polyphonic Analog digital Hybrid Desktop Synth
via this auction
"Rugged CNC machined, anodized and engraved aluminum case. Green OLED display, includes AC adapter (US/Japan)
(design by Mutable Instruments)Ambika is a monster hybrid polysynth. Its design consists of a motherboard and 6 voicecards, each of them carrying a turbocharged version of the Shruthi hybrid synthesizer (digital waveform synthesis through analog VCF/VCAs). Whether you want to use this as six monosynths, a six-voice polysynth, or anything in-between is up to you: MIDI channels/keyboard range/patches/voices are distinct concepts, allowing complex layered, split, multitimbral setups. In addition, each voice has a switched individual output.
Improved sound generation engine
Ambika offers all the delicious digital waveform synthesis algorithms (FM, vowel synthesis, wavetables…) that made the Shruthi famous, and some newcomers too: CZ-style emulation of digital filters and wave sequencing. The oscillators signal is now processed through a fuzz/distortion and a bitcrusher before being sent to the analog filters.
The modulation possibilities are immense thanks to the 4 LFOs (3 synchronized and 1 free running), 3 ADSRs, and the large modulation matrix (14 slots, 4 modifiers)."
Original Raymond Scott Clavivox Brochure from the 60s
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via this auction
"This is your chance to own this vintage Clavivox Brochure with all the information about the vintage Raymond Scott Clavivox . This brochure has an original stamp of Thomas L Rhea on it. This brochure contains 2 pages.
This is a must-have for any vintage synthesizer collector as these are getting very hard/impossible to find these days.
This brochure has no highlighting or underlining . This catalog is in very good condition , see the picture's for more detail."
Update: I originally tagged this as from the 70s. Make that the 60s, via @_Raymond_Scott of the Raymond Scott Archives (check out the Raymond Scott timeline here):
".Circa late-1960s"
via this auction
"This is your chance to own this vintage Clavivox Brochure with all the information about the vintage Raymond Scott Clavivox . This brochure has an original stamp of Thomas L Rhea on it. This brochure contains 2 pages.
This is a must-have for any vintage synthesizer collector as these are getting very hard/impossible to find these days.
This brochure has no highlighting or underlining . This catalog is in very good condition , see the picture's for more detail."
Update: I originally tagged this as from the 70s. Make that the 60s, via @_Raymond_Scott of the Raymond Scott Archives (check out the Raymond Scott timeline here):
".Circa late-1960s"
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