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Sunday, June 18, 2017

Power Lunch PEG + Disting + Korgasmatron


Published on Jun 18, 2017 chisel316

"Just having fun with my latest Eurorack build. It's a Synthrotek Power Lunch with Midi2CV, PEG, Disting, Korgasmatron and a row of Pulp Logic 1U tiles. Hope you enjoy it!

Peace \/
chisel316"

MS20 SQ1 minilogueSound0618


Published on Jun 17, 2017 ryouichi harada

Saturday, June 17, 2017

Genesis on the Prophet 6 synthesizer- Firth of Fifth - Sequential Dave Smith Instruments


Published on Jun 17, 2017 Tom Loncaric


"Tony Bank's superb synthesizer solo from the Genesis song 'Firth of Fifth'

Equipment used:
DSI Sequential Prophet 6 synthesizer
Yamaha MX49 keyboard
Keyboard Partners HX3 organ module
Yamaha MSR100 powered speaker"

Update:

Genesis on the Prophet 6 and HX3 - Follow You Follow Me

Recreating the OB-X "Tom Sawyer" Filter Sweep on a Dave Smith OB-6

Rush "Tom Sawyer" Oberheim Intro Recreated on Dave Smith OB-6 Synth

Published on Apr 18, 2016 infindebula

"Dave Smith did a respectable job making the OB-6. It's pretty versatile and it's got that Oberheim sound - mostly. Read the full description about why this video exists, or just sit back and watch while we recreate an iconic synth sound from scratch!

The opening sound in Rush's "Tom Sawyer" is created using a 1979 Oberheim OB-X in Unison mode. Unison means it's not just one voice going "PEEEOOOWWWWW", but all eight, which makes a really huge sound. The OB-X's analog filter envelopes have slightly different timing characteristics and decay curves on each voice, so the filter sweep happens at 8 subtly different rates. This imperfection creates a really huge, drippy sound, which is partly what's great about vintage Oberheim synths.

The OB-6 was unleashed in early 2016 by Dave Smith Instruments. It uses modern software-generated envelopes with identical timing for each voice. You can turn on Unison and detune the voices to thicken things up, but it won't have the timing slop needed to make this sound. In this video we make the patch using a single oscillator, set to produce the same pitch on all keys. Play six notes just sloppily enough to simulate the envelope timing variances, and people might think you're Geddy Lee! I think I got pretty close to the original sound. What do you think?

(I made this video to demonstrate that the OB-6 filter really can sound like an OB-X, and to share a creative workaround to imitate envelope timing slop. I did not buy the OB-6 with any desire to cover Rush tunes with it.)"

My Korgs: Polysix, Volca Bass and Beats


Published on Jun 17, 2017 KPProd Music

"Classic, modern and MIDI"

Roland System 100m - Bubbles | Roland 121m vs 521m filter comparison


Published on Jun 17, 2017 Jon Dent

"Just some noodling with the 100m.
Great filter."

Roland 121m vs 521m filter comparison

Published on Jun 17, 2017 Jon Dent

"This video is the result of a request from a viewer.
The 521 filter is not meant to be a clone of the vintage 121m
The docs state it was inspired by both the Roland system 100m and the 700m.
I like the sound of both"

The 521m is from Malekko.

HK2017 Jams - Happy Knobbing 2017


Published on Jun 17, 2017 Moogulator

"Jams @ Modular Synthesizer Meeting Happy Knobbing 2017 - HK2017"

AI Synthesis DIY Eurorack Power Supply


Published on Jun 17, 2017 AI Synthesis

"Available at aisynthesis.com. The How To Build video for our aisynthesis eurorack wall wart power supply"

Kit Review #6 - Chopping Kinky


Published on Jun 17, 2017 Synth

"Unboxing, high speed construction and a demo patch for Befaco's Chopping Kinky, a Wavefolding Eurorack module!

You can get your at any SDIY store, or directly from Befaco right here:
http://shop.befaco.org/eurorack-kits/..."

MicroMoog demo


Published on Jun 17, 2017 Quedeville Tony
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