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Tuesday, January 09, 2018

Electro Harmonix GRAPHIC FUZZ // Cyclone Analogic TT-303 BASS BOT // ELEKTRON RYTM


Published on Jan 9, 2018 LESINDES

"CYCLONE ANALOGIC TT-303 BASS BOT a bit enhanced with ELECTRO HARMONIX GRAPHIC FUZZ accompanied with ELEKTRON ANALOG RYTM."

Kick.S / X1252 (320)


Published on Jan 9, 2018 Kick.S

/// Equipment ////
Electribe SX

If you are curious about the custom skin, see this post on how he does them.

Update: actually, see this post for a more detailed video of the process.

Roland EM-101 Sound Plus Synth Hidden Presets Demo


Published on Jan 8, 2018 Kemek

"A quick demo of the functions and presets of the unusual Roland EM-101 Sound Plus analog synthesizer module. Includes the hidden presets as well."

ER-301 Looper


Published on Jan 8, 2018 Sequenox

"Input is Noise Engineering Loquelic Iteritas output goes to 4msDLD and Strymon Big Sky..."

Monday, January 08, 2018

Silly Serge with Modifications


Published on Jan 8, 2018 Oren Levy

"A noisy and chaotic demo of the modifications I made to my Silly Serge. The Silly Serge consists of the 2 DIY panels by 73-75.com.

The following modifications were inspired by Doug Lynner's Mystery Serge:

Each Negative Slew, Positive Slew, and Envelope Generator has an added cycle switch (blue switches) that makes the module cycle.

One Positive Slew and one Negative Slew along with all the Envelope Generators have a switch (orange) to connect the output to a VC input pre-attenuator for adjustable feedback.

The yellow jack puts out a 6V pulse when the red momentary switch is engaged.

The white switch is my own idea and might not be for everyone. When it is engaged, the output of the reverb module is connected to the top 1/8" jack that goes to the mixer."

Electribe emx2 Volca Keys & FM Deep Tech House Session 2


Published on Jan 8, 2018 014london70

"Both the Keys and FM are routed to the audio in of the electribe via a belkin splitter.
Recorded in AudioShare via a Behringer uca222 and mastered in Final Touch."

A Look Back at the Rare Synth Posts of 2017


I realized I missed mentioning the rare synth posts of 2017 in my New Years post! There were a total of 62 last year. If you are interested, you can find them all here. These are the posts featuring items you likely never knew existed, or items that are considered the rarest of the rare in the synth world. When they come up I give them an exclusive label dedicated only to them. Do take a look. You will find some interesting items. If you want to dig deeper into previous years' picks, you can click on the "exclusive" minus the year at the bottom of any of the the posts and then page through the archives.

Polivoks Soviet Synth Designer Vladimir Kuzmin Gives an Overview of His Synths


Published on Jan 8, 2018 vladimir kuzmin

"Overview of all instruments designed by Vladimir and Olimpiada Kuzmin."

This one in via Soviet Space Child.

In the following video Vladimir Kuzmin goes over the Polivoks based modules by Industrial Music Electronics (formerly the Harvestman). It's in Russian, however you can enabled CC for your language via the player controls for the video.

DIY polyphonic Tokarev Protosynth V1LP synthesizer


Published on Jan 8, 2018 Konstantin T

"Testing the windows application controller software that I wrote for controlling the Tokarev Protosynth V1LP synthesizer. MIDI note data coming from FL Studio. Software coded in Visual C. Synthesizer is running on an STM32F407 microcontroller programmed in C."

NOSAJ THING - Live Session with Meris (4K, Stereo)


Published on Jan 8, 2018 Meris

"L.A. Electronic Producer NOSAJ THING performs with Meris pedals (Polymoon, Ottobit Jr. and Mercury7). Alongside Meris pedals, he uses Ableton Live, Soma Lyra-8 Synth, and Maschine Mikro (NI). Video was shot at the Pasadena Masonic Temple in Southern California.

(Nosaj Thing is an L.A. based American record producer/artist. He has produced tracks for Kendrick Lamar, Kid Cudi and Chance the Rapper.)"
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