Saturday, September 09, 2017
Rheyne - Live Jam #178 (live looping with analog synths and Ableton Live)
Published on Sep 9, 2017 Rheyne
"Performed in one take with no pre-recorded loops or sequences.
Percussion is from a Moog DFAM, Mother-32, and a Noise Engineering LIP. The arpeggio is from a second Mother, and the pad is a third Mother-32. The Fender Rhodes is running through an MXR ZW-44 overdrive, and bass is from a DSI MoPho. Two KompleteKontrol keyboards are controlling the synths across multiple MIDI channels. All live looping and effects are from Ableton Live."
Elektron digitakt ambient looping thing
Published on Sep 9, 2017 corduroyfarmer
"So my first day with this I sampled some classical radio :-) same sample on each track just manipulated differently."
Wireless Control— Behringer DeepMind13 + iPad Pro 12.9
Published on Sep 9, 2017 MR TUNA Music
"Arppin’ out with the DeepMind as the girl explores the iPad controller app affecting various parameters over Wifi MIDI. Pretty bad lighting but that’s the way it goes."
Jamming on 2 Tokarev Protosynth synthesizers
Published on Sep 9, 2017 Konstantin T
"Improvising on a couple of Tokarev Protosynth V1 synthesizers. V1 original + V1LP."
Roland Introduces the D-05 - Boutique Version of the Roland D-50
Published on Sep 9, 2017 RolandChannel
It may not have all the sliders of the concept module posted here, but it does have the engine. An interesting side note is that this is Roland's first synth to feature their "newly developed Digital Circuit Behavior (DCB)". The second video explains what this is. It is interesting. I always assumed digital was digital and easily ported. I do know that DACs (digital to analog converters) can have an impact on the sound you hear from a synth, and one of the reasons why many prefer the sound of the original DX7 vs. newer hardware. Nord/Clavia also advertised their new DACs on the Nord Lead 2 allowing for a cleaner sound if I remember correctly. All that said, it is interesting to think that Roland took time to work on their DCB technology to get a sound closer to the original, vs. just porting the digital engine. I'm looking forward to A/B tests with the original.
Roland Boutique D-05 Preset Walkthrough
Published on Sep 9, 2017 soundseasy
Roland D-50 Celebration Moments with Woody Piano Shack
Published on Sep 9, 2017 Woody Piano Shack
Roland D-05 Boutique Linear Synthesizer Sound Module - Overview and Demo
Published on Sep 9, 2017 Musician's Friend
And the press release:
"New Roland Boutique module recreation of the renowned D-50 Linear Synthesizer from the 1980s


At the D-05’s core lies the first synthesizer with Roland’s DCB technology. Paired with the exact PCM attack and loop samples that were so vital to the D-50 sound, the D-05 precisely recreates every tonal nuance in stunning detail. The user interface is totally authentic as well, with the familiar D-50 panel layout and many direct-access controls. Even the all-important D-50 joystick is included, allowing users to smoothly morph between different mixes of Upper and Lower Tones in real time.
The D-05 also includes many modern enhancements not available with the original D-50. The 64-step polyphonic sequencer is ideal for performance and music creation and offers the ability to sequence shuffle and gate timing along with tempo and patch changes. There’s also a built-in arpeggiator for adding movement to the D-05’s already evocative LA Synthesis sounds.
Like all Roland Boutique modules, the D-05 is extremely portable, runs on USB bus power or batteries, and functions as a USB audio/MIDI interface for performing and producing with a computer. It also includes a built-in speaker for monitoring the sound in mobile situations. When mounted in the optional K-25m Keyboard Unit, the D-05 can be used as a compact, all-in-one synth with 25 velocity-sensitive keys."
1987 Roland D-50 "A new technology is creating a powerful storm...", Keyboard Ad
via Retro Synth Ads, where you'll find the rest of the scans and full write-up.
"Roland D-50 'A new technology is creating a powerful storm in the world of sound synthesis' four page colour introductory advertisement from pages 89 to 92 in the June 1987 issue of Keyboard Magazine."
Lawrence Ball in concert - Cosmos part 7 for synthesizer
Published on Sep 8, 2017 Lawrence Ball
Cosmos Part 7 - (2010) live synthesizer
with soundtrack by Lawrence Ball
from the album “Cosmos”
available at www.meditationalmusic.net
BARx - Sunset (Live Version) [Tropical/Progressive House]
Published on Sep 9, 2017 BARxMusic
"First off, I apologize for my arm blocking my left hand in the parts where I'm playing the Minilogue!
This is a live version of my new song, Sunset! I'm playing on a Nord Electro 4, a Korg Minilogue, and a Samson MIDI controller. Not the most involved performance ever, but I like to put together these live versions of my original music as a sort of proof-of-concept if I ever needed to perform live.
Also, bonus points to anyone who can identify the vintage electric piano in the background of the video!"
KORG Z1 Multi Oscillator Synth Synthesizer Keyboard w/ 6 Voice DSPB-Z1 Board SN 001343
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"Vintage KORG Z1 keyboard
has 6 voice expansion card installed
good Working condition, some limited signs of age, use, etc"
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"Vintage KORG Z1 keyboard
has 6 voice expansion card installed
good Working condition, some limited signs of age, use, etc"
Ensoniq ESQ-1 Vintage Synth Keyboard Digital Wave Synthesizer
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"Ensoniq ESQ-1 Synth Keyboard in great operating condition. Upgraded 3.5 system. This is a heavy unit - not heavily used, highly sought after."
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"Ensoniq ESQ-1 Synth Keyboard in great operating condition. Upgraded 3.5 system. This is a heavy unit - not heavily used, highly sought after."
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