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"Overall in very good condition. The unit has some cosmetic wear but this has no effect on the performance.
There is minor damage to the side wooden panels.
Works perfectly."
Sunday, June 11, 2017
Roland MSQ-700 Digital Keyboard Recorder
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"The MSQ-700 is an 8-track sequencer that holds up to 6,500 notes that can be stored. Several functions of the MSQ-700 include a chain function, multi-track function, overdubbing and a merge function. Use it to control your TR-909, or Juno-60 or any other MIDI equipment. The MSQ-700 is compatible with both MIDI and Roland's proprietary DCB sync methods (although it can't do both at the same time).
The MSQ may load notes in real time or step time into any of the units 8 tracks. The unit offers 1-6 and 8 beats per measure. Step time allows you to enter notes step by step. The note is selected by an external keyboard and the duration is selected by a slider.
The MSQ has both MIDI in and out ports and well as a DCB interface. However the machine can only use on these interfaces at once. So it will not act as a DCB to MIDI converter which is a shame. This means you cant send the unit midi data and have it send out the DCB interface. DCB is found on the Roland Juno 60 and more importantly later Jupiter 8s. The MSQ may be controlled by its internal clock or controlled by external midi clock, tape sync, or din sync. The MSQ can write tape sync and can control other units (i.e. TR909, TR606, MC4, etc..) using din sync. The ability to sync and control using all these different formats is one of the MSQ main strengths. The unit can be controlled by its own or external midi clock and send din sync signals at the same time or vice versa. So the MSQ700 will function as a midi clock to din sync converter."
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"The MSQ-700 is an 8-track sequencer that holds up to 6,500 notes that can be stored. Several functions of the MSQ-700 include a chain function, multi-track function, overdubbing and a merge function. Use it to control your TR-909, or Juno-60 or any other MIDI equipment. The MSQ-700 is compatible with both MIDI and Roland's proprietary DCB sync methods (although it can't do both at the same time).The MSQ may load notes in real time or step time into any of the units 8 tracks. The unit offers 1-6 and 8 beats per measure. Step time allows you to enter notes step by step. The note is selected by an external keyboard and the duration is selected by a slider.
The MSQ has both MIDI in and out ports and well as a DCB interface. However the machine can only use on these interfaces at once. So it will not act as a DCB to MIDI converter which is a shame. This means you cant send the unit midi data and have it send out the DCB interface. DCB is found on the Roland Juno 60 and more importantly later Jupiter 8s. The MSQ may be controlled by its internal clock or controlled by external midi clock, tape sync, or din sync. The MSQ can write tape sync and can control other units (i.e. TR909, TR606, MC4, etc..) using din sync. The ability to sync and control using all these different formats is one of the MSQ main strengths. The unit can be controlled by its own or external midi clock and send din sync signals at the same time or vice versa. So the MSQ700 will function as a midi clock to din sync converter."
Roland Super Jupiter MKS-80 with MPG-80 Programmer & Carts SN 470710
Triste mélodie | Atmos | idm | scfi
Triste mélodie | Atmos | idm | scfi from Pascal Doguet on Vimeo.
"https://synthmob.com/users/pascal-doguet
VHS indus bank
Triste mélodie : patch 1"
iTunes: Nave - Waldorf Music
Ecco: The Tides of Time (Minilogue Remix)
Published on Jun 11, 2017 RemixSample
"Here is my Ecco The Tides of Time title theme remix using the KORG Minilogue analog synthesizer. Using Valhalla Shimmer reverb as usual."
Slightly Irregular Sequence: MOS-LAB Model 15.
Published on Jun 11, 2017 Resonant Anvil
"Gear and patching as shown. 16 step-sequence from Doepfer Dark Time (with some say in the main sequence from a 4 step sequence running on the Moog Sub 37 and connected to MIDI-IN on the Doepfer). All audio is from the Model 15, with a triangle wave running from Osc 2 through an MF-103 Moogerfooger Phaser. Main change is to flip Osc 2 from drone to frequency control and back."
Korg PSS 60 demo
Published on Jun 11, 2017 ikworgek
"Demotrack Korg PSS-60
cheesy 80-ties automatic rythm machine with FM sounds and PCM drumsounds.
but can also be used as a sound module, that's how it's used in this demotrack. some reverb and delay"
maasijam session #19 - Volca (Bass, Keys) and Polyplex sequenced by Beatstep Pro
Published on Jun 11, 2017 maasijam
"Ambient cinematic jam session. Live recording in one take.
Setup:
Korg Volca Keys
Korg Volca Bass
Korg NanoKontrol2
Akai MPK Mini
ValhallaRoom (I love it)
NI Replika XT Delay
Launchpad mini
Launchcontrol XL
Beatstep Pro
Miditemp 8x8 Midi Merger
Steinberg UR44
Ableton Live
Recorded directly on a Tascam DR07 MK2.
Filmed with:
Sony Alpha 6300
SJ4000 2x"
Rossum Electro-Music - Control Forge *PATCHES*
Published on Jun 11, 2017 DivKidVideo
"Having loads of fun learning my way around the Control Forge (more videos with that and Satellite coming soon) and here's some of the patches from my explorations so far. Hats off to Rossum Electro-Music for making a pair of great modulation sources to go with the already killer Morpheus filter"
https://www.patreon.com/DivKid
MFB Tanzbar, Moog Sub Phatty & Roland RE501 Chorus Echo
Published on Jun 11, 2017 3rdStoreyChemist
"Jamming with the Tanzbar drum machine & a Sub Phatty synthesiser synced together.
Tanzbar MIDI Out to Sub Phatty MIDI In. The RE501 has been placed on an aux send."
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