Friday, June 16, 2017
Dreadbox NYX - Modulation with Doepfer eurorack modules (Riamiwo StudioVlog 42)
Published on Jun 16, 2017 riamiwovideos
"After the repair of my second doepfer-minicase it is finally back in the studio :) SoI tried out some modulations with the Dreadbox NYX .. hope you enjoy it and get some inspiration to modulate your synths!"
DrumBrute goes Afro-Cuban
Published on Jun 16, 2017 Arturia
"We join percussionist Antoine Miniconi, taking a closer look at how he infuses traditional Afro-Cuban rhythmic influences performed through the Arturia DrumBrute to enhance his electronic music. Both tonally and rhythmically, Drumbrute was the obvious choice for this young musician."
Moog Werkstatt-01 Analog Synthesizer
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via this auction
Still in kit form.
"The Moog Werkstatt-Ø1 is a patchable, 100% analog synthesizer whose design is based on classic Moog circuits. Assembly is extremely simple: Any user can quickly build this analog synthesizer with minimal tools and expertise. Through assembly and inspired investigation, the Werkstatt-Ø1 is an excellent platform for exploring the world of analog synthesizer circuits. A lifetime of experimentation, knob twisting, and sound design awaits."
via this auction
Still in kit form.
"The Moog Werkstatt-Ø1 is a patchable, 100% analog synthesizer whose design is based on classic Moog circuits. Assembly is extremely simple: Any user can quickly build this analog synthesizer with minimal tools and expertise. Through assembly and inspired investigation, the Werkstatt-Ø1 is an excellent platform for exploring the world of analog synthesizer circuits. A lifetime of experimentation, knob twisting, and sound design awaits."
Technosaurus Microcon II Analog Synthesizer
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via this auction
"Super rare, incredible little synth in great condition. Big beefy sounds. Includes power adapter.
Very flexible sounds. Can also be used as a MIDI-CV converter!
The Microcon is a modern-day little analog monophonic synthesizer module emulating the simple design and sound of classic Roland TB-303 and SH-101 synths. They are made by Technosaurus, a Swiss company best known for their high-end Selector modular synths. It is handmade using the same discrete circuits found in its bigger brothers.
The Microcon is a totally analog table-top synth module that's slightly smaller than the original TB-303. It has one main oscillator capable of either sawtooth or square waveforms, just like the TB-303. The addition of a sub-oscillator is more like SH-101, which can help beef up your bass sounds. The analog lowpass filter is switchable as either 2-pole (12dB/oct) or 4-pole (24dB/oct), which is better than the TB-303 or SH-101 offered. The LFO can modulate the filter cutoff frequency with either triangle or square wave and the VCO can be modulated by square or triangle waves. Simple attack and decay envelope controls and a Glide effect round out this fairly simple to use and highly affordable 303 clone. The Microcon only uses CV and Gate for being controlled externally.
The Microcon II adds MIDI, making this cool little mono-synth available to the masses! The Microcon II has all of the features of the original, but adds MIDI IN for performance and control of parameters such as accent, cutoff frequency and glide. Also new are a filter input to process external signal sources, CV/Gate outputs added, and the Microcon II can be used as a midi to CV converter for other CV/GATE gear."
via this auction
"Super rare, incredible little synth in great condition. Big beefy sounds. Includes power adapter.
Very flexible sounds. Can also be used as a MIDI-CV converter!
The Microcon is a modern-day little analog monophonic synthesizer module emulating the simple design and sound of classic Roland TB-303 and SH-101 synths. They are made by Technosaurus, a Swiss company best known for their high-end Selector modular synths. It is handmade using the same discrete circuits found in its bigger brothers.
The Microcon is a totally analog table-top synth module that's slightly smaller than the original TB-303. It has one main oscillator capable of either sawtooth or square waveforms, just like the TB-303. The addition of a sub-oscillator is more like SH-101, which can help beef up your bass sounds. The analog lowpass filter is switchable as either 2-pole (12dB/oct) or 4-pole (24dB/oct), which is better than the TB-303 or SH-101 offered. The LFO can modulate the filter cutoff frequency with either triangle or square wave and the VCO can be modulated by square or triangle waves. Simple attack and decay envelope controls and a Glide effect round out this fairly simple to use and highly affordable 303 clone. The Microcon only uses CV and Gate for being controlled externally.
The Microcon II adds MIDI, making this cool little mono-synth available to the masses! The Microcon II has all of the features of the original, but adds MIDI IN for performance and control of parameters such as accent, cutoff frequency and glide. Also new are a filter input to process external signal sources, CV/Gate outputs added, and the Microcon II can be used as a midi to CV converter for other CV/GATE gear."
Yamaha CS80
Yamaha CS-50 Synthesizer
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via this auction
Price might be too good on this one. If you buy go through eBay for the buyer protection.
"Original Yamaha CS-50 keyboard - in great shape. All voices good and all functions/sliders/knobs functional.
Has a killer ring modulator as do the CS60 CS70 and 80."
via this auction
Price might be too good on this one. If you buy go through eBay for the buyer protection.
"Original Yamaha CS-50 keyboard - in great shape. All voices good and all functions/sliders/knobs functional.
Has a killer ring modulator as do the CS60 CS70 and 80."
Korg DW8000 Digital Analogue Hybrid Synth SN 003154
Studiologic Sledge Synthesiser TUTORIAL 52 & 53
Studiologic Sledge Synthesiser Tutorial 52
Published on Jun 9, 2017 David Clements
"George Hall recreates sounds from the PhD track Poor City from their 1981 debut album Ph.D. Learn synth programming with George Hall"
Studiologic Sledge Synthesiser Tutorial 53
Published on Jun 16, 2017 David Clements
"George Hall creates a Synth Jam and sounds inspired by Howard Jones, The Thompson Twins and Thomas Dolby. Learn synth programming with George Hall."
All parts here.
Published on Jun 9, 2017 David Clements
"George Hall recreates sounds from the PhD track Poor City from their 1981 debut album Ph.D. Learn synth programming with George Hall"
Studiologic Sledge Synthesiser Tutorial 53
Published on Jun 16, 2017 David Clements
"George Hall creates a Synth Jam and sounds inspired by Howard Jones, The Thompson Twins and Thomas Dolby. Learn synth programming with George Hall."
All parts here.
JunkieXL: Roland Boutique Series - Studio Time: S2E11
Published on Jun 16, 2017 junkiexlofficial
"Instead of going back in time, let's fast-forward to today with some quality boxes I'm enjoying right now from from Roland: their Boutique Series."
You can find all JunkieXL synth videos here.
Modular Monthly: A trip to the West Coast with Sputnik Modular
Published on Jun 16, 2017 Future Music Magazine
"We dive head first into a 'West Coast' Buchla-influenced experience with Sputnik Modular’s Eurorack range."
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