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Tuesday, February 13, 2018

Analogue Solutions Oberkorn

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Kilpatrick Audio Carbon

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Korg MONOTRON-DELAY Analog Ribbon Synth

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The pouch threw me off for a sec. :) Don't know if I've seen one before. Did they come with them new or is it an aftermarket thing? It also made me realize something: we need synth wallets! Wallets with synth prints on them.

Kiwi8p vs MKS 50


Published on Feb 13, 2018 Joakim Floke

"Short video demoing the MKS-50 and a Kiwi modded JX8P. Main thing was to show the snappier envelopes of the Kiwi8P and also to show how the bas frequencies are compared too each other. The video ends with a short multitrack homage to show that these are able to do classic analog sounds.."

Behringer DeepMind - Let's Build a... Bass!


Published on Feb 13, 2018 Oscillator Sink

"Here's the second episode in our series exploring patch creation on the mighty Behringer DeepMind. Today we take a look at a bass patch, discuss how important pulse-width is when layering square-waves and discover that basses often sound great as arpeggios in the upper registers!"

New Synth Evolution T-Shirts, Hoodies, Posters & Mugs


Check them out at Synth Evolution. There are a few different styles including black, white, and grey, and sizes for both male and female. You might remember the synth graphic from the poster posted back in November. Since then, a few more esoteric synths have been added, including the JWM Thunderchild, the Jeremy Lord Skywave, and a few Multivox machines. The poster is still available as well.

CONTROL Demystifying Maths 101 Set for February 23 in New York


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"Control is pleased to present "Demystifying Maths 101," an introductory intensive on the Make Noise Maths lead by Martin Doudoroff.Are you baffled by or afraid of Maths? Is Maths just sitting in your rack, neglected? Or are you just curious what the fuss is about? We’ll straighten all that out for you in this introductory workshop on one of the most versatile tools in Eurorack. Choose Session A (5-6:30pm) or Session B (6:30-8pm). Feel free to B.Y.O. Maths, but it is not required. The class will look at the basic topology and functionality of Maths with a focus on: simply understanding/demystifying the discrete components of Maths; bread-and-butter usage (envelopes, slew, mixing/attenuation/offset); and if time allows, getting into some Serge-style patch programming.The class will take place on Friday, February 23rd at Control, Brooklyn, NY. Please choose one of the two sessions A or B. Due to the desire to keep this workshop seminar-like in nature, seating is limited. For this reason, you will be asked to pay a refundable $5 deposit in order to reserve a seat. The charge will be refunded upon arrival. No refunds will be issued for no-shows."

"Symptoms" Synth-tones analogue sequence jam


Published on Feb 13, 2018 Ludwig Kopp

"Dreadbox Erebus goes into the next round with Arturia Beatstep and Akai Rhythm Wolf in an all analogue sequencing.
Thanks or watching!"

Trip seeing the Erebus in orange. Camera trickery of course.

Elektron Digitone FM Synth & Sequencer


Published on Feb 13, 2018 Perfect Circuit Audio

"The Elektron Digitone is an 8 voice FM synthesizer which also includes wave shaping and multimode filters. It has 4 powerful sequencer tracks and 4 more midi sequencing tracks for controlling external synths. In this video all of the sounds come for the Digitone.

Available here: https://www.perfectcircuitaudio.com/e..."

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♫ The Beatles play with the Moog Synthesizer, 1969


Published on Feb 13, 2018 Elena the Beatles photos

"📷 The Beatles (John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Ringo Starr) play with the Moog Synthesizer, 1969
8th August 1969 | Playing with the Moog synthesizer during the recording of Abbey Road at the EMI Studios. Bought & brought by George Harrison to the sessions, it was set up by Mike Vickers & used on four songs of the album: Maxwell’s Silver Hammer, I Want You (She’s So Heavy), Here Comes The Sun and Because.
0:23 Here are the Beatles and supporting cast working with the Moog Synthesizer that George acquired recently. Left tu right: Paul, looking thoughtiful, Phil, Geoffrey Emerick, Ringo, George Martin, Micke Vickers, George Harrison and behind him, two other recording engineers from George Martin's company, AIR.
1:30 George Harrison, John Lennon and Mal Evans in the recording studio during session for their Abbey Road LP"
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