Sunday, August 20, 2017
Korg Sigma demotrack
Published on Aug 20, 2017 ikworgek
"demo track made with the Korg Sigma
all sounds from the Korg
sequencer: Korg SQ-1
solo's played by hand
some reverb and delay
Enjoy!"
Update:
A Night With the Analogue Solutions Fusebox Synthesizer
Published on Aug 20, 2017 Analogue Solutions
"Here's a fun little, one-nighter track using all sounds from the new Analogue Solutions fusebox synthesizer!
All tracks were recorded from the AS fusebox and layered into Logic as they were dialed in. A touch of reverb was used on a couple of the sounds just to position them in the track.
Fusebox is shown here in its horizontal position, but can also stand vertically or be racked.
CAUTION: The Interval Generator AND the Patternator were used in the creation of this track!
Just a sampler of things to come..."
Analogue Solutions Fusebox: Dirty, Filthy Bass Tweaking
Published on Aug 20, 2017
"Wait for it!
OK, a little fun reverse engineering a familiar bass line -- or not! :)
All in good fun, some NIN Closer remixing going on in real-time with the Analogue Solutions Fusebox synth.
This is by no means an attempt at a spot-on reproduction of the Closer bass line, but more a live tweaking and patching session with the new Fusebox synth showing only an inch of its sonic potential.
Fusebox can be as dirty or as clean as you require!
What's going on?
1. Fusebox is having its filter modulated by MIDI key/note velocity (Logic)
2. Fusebox pitch is being controlled via MIDI notes (Logic)
3. Patternator is creating patterns in real-time (intro)
4. Bass sound tweaked live on Fusebox while sampled beat resides on 2nd Logic track
5. Sound is dry without processing, and entirely Fusebox."
Octatrack + Analog Four - Solid convictions (live)
Published on Aug 20, 2017 MrGOFIOvideos
"Just playing a pattern over Elektron machines (Octatrack sampler and Analog Four MK I 4-voice analog synthesizer). After recording, some effects plugins were applied into the sequencer (EQ, compression and panorama expander)."
MFB Tanzmaus & Elektron Analog Four
Published on Aug 20, 2017 3rdStoreyChemist
"Tanzmaus drum machine and Analog Four synthesiser.
MIDI clock from Analog Four to Tanzmaus. Tanzmaus output to Analog Four's audio inputs and effects used.
No further processing except for normalisation."
Moog Minitaur & EHX Deluxe Memory Man
Published on Aug 20, 2017 3rdStoreyChemist
"Minitaur synthesiser through the DMM. Minitaur is sequenced from an Elektron Octatrack.
No further processing except normalisation."
ALM Busy Circuits Dinky's Taiko & Make Noise Telharmonic
Published on Aug 20, 2017 Delta Aquari
"Quick jam with ALM Busy Circuit's Dinky's Taiko and the Make Noise Telharmonic. Been using the Dinky for simple basslines a lot lately, still waiting for my Pamelas New Workout to make it really come alive as a rhytmic drum module.
Acidlab Drumatix and the PICO Drums module by Erica Synths were used for the drums."
VicMod - Sunday Funday
Published on Aug 19, 2017 brassmonkey
"Just some test footage using my new camera at the monthly VicMod meetup group at MESS (Melbourne Electronic Sound Studio)"
Digital Waves Roland JD 800
Published on Aug 19, 2017 100 Things I Do
"This week I thought it was time to take a look at the Roland JD-800 again. One of the most unique synths Roland has made to date. With an original list price of around $3000 back in 1991 when it came out it was the first sign that people were getting sick of presets and the pain of menu diving to create new sounds!
The JD 800 suffers from a few unique gremlins such as the 'Red Keys of Death" (The glue used to secure the key weights degrades over time and leaves a nasty trail of sticky goop and lost key weights!).
Delamination of the keybed connector is also quite common and then with so many digitally scanned sliders they get dirty and the machine can get quiet glitchy.
I have had to deal with each of the above problems over the years to keep this synth alive... which has surprised me due to me not actually using the synth much. The sound is like a Wavestation mashed with a D-50 , no real wave sequencing but you get 108 waves... saw, sine all the way to attack samples of various instruments. The Digital resonant filter adds even more unique flavour. The filter can be quite hard to dial in for the sound you want.
As I have said before I hardly ever use this synth and it is always on the potential chopping block to be sold when I find a new synth of interest :D"
Arturia Matrixbrute New Mode Arpeggiator / Sequencer
Published on Aug 20, 2017 Olivier Briand
"Performance with the Arturia MatrixBrute with the new mode combining arpeggiator and sequencer by Olivier Briand."
Oberheim OB-1 Keyboard Synthesizer With Tauntek Programmer SN 0142
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via this auction
"Good Condition and recently gone through by a local tech who also installed the a new
Tauntek programmer with the following updates:
A new MCU-based programmer pcb is now available for the OB-1
I have designed a replacement for the Oberheim programmer with the following features:
1) 64 programs in 8 banks of 8
2) Programs are stored in non-volatile EEPROM. No battery needed.
3) After a program is loaded, only controls that have moved are "live", so patch editing is now possible.
4) Manual mode forces all controls to be "live".
5) Optional (non-volatile setting) periodic flash of current bank selection
6) Optional (non-volatile setting) quantization of coarse freq for oscillator 1 to octaves
7) Comes with 24 pre-programmed patches, which can be over-written later if you chose
8) Smaller pcb mounts on four of the existing standoffs, providing better access to pcb underneath
9) Implemented connectors are the same as original programmer for easy installation
10) All IC's are socketed. All components are through-hole.
11) 20-turn trimpot for easier one-time oscillator tuning adjustment"
via this auction
"Good Condition and recently gone through by a local tech who also installed the a new
Tauntek programmer with the following updates:A new MCU-based programmer pcb is now available for the OB-1
I have designed a replacement for the Oberheim programmer with the following features:
1) 64 programs in 8 banks of 8
2) Programs are stored in non-volatile EEPROM. No battery needed.
3) After a program is loaded, only controls that have moved are "live", so patch editing is now possible.
4) Manual mode forces all controls to be "live".
5) Optional (non-volatile setting) periodic flash of current bank selection
6) Optional (non-volatile setting) quantization of coarse freq for oscillator 1 to octaves
7) Comes with 24 pre-programmed patches, which can be over-written later if you chose
8) Smaller pcb mounts on four of the existing standoffs, providing better access to pcb underneath
9) Implemented connectors are the same as original programmer for easy installation
10) All IC's are socketed. All components are through-hole.
11) 20-turn trimpot for easier one-time oscillator tuning adjustment"
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