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Wednesday, February 28, 2018
1980's Pollard SYNDRUM Percussion Synthesizer
Best Ambient Synth Shootout #48: Kawai K4r - Song 1
Published on Feb 28, 2018 Christian's Sonic Spaces
"This is the first song with the Kawai K4r. It's a 16-voices, 8-part multitimbral 16-Bit PCM digital synthesizer. This time the song is quite minimal, like a repeating chant. So, just lay back and relax when you listen the song ;-)
I used for the recording the following FX chain:
Kawai K4r - EarthQuaker Devices Afterneath - Pigtronix Echolution 2 Deluxe - GFI System Specular Reverb 2. Depending on the recorded track some FX are deactivated
The signal goes via a small Behringer mixer straight into the pc.
To create the complete song I recorded consecutively several stereo tracks. The final song was then mastered with just a bit EQ and compression on some tracks and some limiting on the master track."
Ambient Analog Jam "Glory" System 1m + Eventide H9 Roland SE 02 MiniNova UltraNova
Published on Feb 28, 2018 Denis Polic
"A New Arrival in my basement studio: Eventide H9 Harmoniser. The best thing is that Eventide gives you a possibility to chose the algorythm you want and load it to the H9, so you can pick up the best from every famous Eventide pedal, like Space, Timefactor and Pitchfactor, just load the App on the IPad, and i can even set the parameter on it. Thanks a lot Eventide!!!! After i swiched the Roland System 1m on it, and chose the Blackhole algorythm, it was just kind of a glory feeling to hear the sound with those looong shimmer echoes, so i turned the cam on, and thats it. Everything was recorded on fly, so sorry for some mistakes in playing. Hope you would like it and share and subscribe, thanks!!!
Gear used (in order of apperance):
Roland System 1m lead sound
Novation MiniNova pad sound
Roland SE-02 first sequence
Moog Minitaur Bass sound
Roland TR-8 Rhytm section
Novation Circuit claps and hihats
Arturia Microbrute 2-nd sequence
Waldorf Rocket 3-rd sequence
Novation Ultranova 2-nd lead sound
Arturia BeatStep Pro and Keystep as main sequencer
No DAW or other computer stuff was involved in this setup, only me and my hardware.
Headphones highly recommended!!!"
The SynthSummitShow episode 22: Warm star Electronics (eurorack module manufacturer)
Streamed live 23 hours ago Ken Flux Pierce Fluxwithit
"A Live show focusing on Synths, Modular, and all things gear related including interviews of some of the most interesting people in the industry and much more.
Hosted By Sound Designer and Music Technologist Ken Flux Pierce (I have severe ADD and it shows in this episode)"
Brent's Polymoog 203a Restoration, (by Synthpro)
Published on Feb 28, 2018 synthpro
"Hey Guys,
This was yet another sick Polymoog that now has a new healthy life.
Thanks for watching!
Jareth"
SN 1336, or 336 as you don't count the 1 in the serial numbers according to the video. Note the guts of SN 1336 was mentioned in the last video here.
JEC Pink Floyd On The Run iVCS3 Performance Pad Test
Published on Feb 28, 2018 James Edward
"This short video shows a test of The On The Run Travel Sequence which is part of my Free Pink Floyd Iconic Sounds Preset Bank due for release in early 2018 via the iVCS3 Preset And Mods Shop. A feature of iVCS3 is that the first four presets can be "Morphed" in real time and therefore is ideal to use in a performance situation! #iVCS3 #VCS3 #PinkFloyd #OnTheRun #TravelSequence #JEC #JamesEdwardCosby"
The original of course was done on the EMS SYNTHI.
Italia New Wave Vinyl Featuring EDP WASP on Cover
Spotted this one on Amazon. No mention of the EDP Wasp in the following description, so I'm guessing the tracks don't actually showcase the synth. Still pretty cool to see one on the cover.

Robert Moog Interview, Pacifica Radio Spring 1970
Published on Feb 21, 2018 mspysu79
"This is an interview with Synthesizer invented Robert Moog, the interview is in two parts, part 1 is an is an introduction to the synthesizer with demonstrations of creating sounds. Part 2 is information on to the types of music made with the Moog Synthesizer including examples.
The interview was conducted in the spring of 1970 in the studio inside the R.A. Moog Turmansburg NY facility. The interviewer is Gene Enders conducting the interview for Pacifica radio. The interview was produced by Gene Enders at station WBAI New York City.
The audio is structured so Dr. Robert Moog’s voice is on the Left Channel and interviewer Gene Enders voice is on the right. There is some distorted bleed through audio on the left channel at times when Enders is speaking, this distorted audio is on the original edited master tape of the interview."
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