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Friday, March 09, 2018

The Machines play Cars by Gary Numan


Published on Mar 8, 2018 HostileSlothRecords

The Machines play 'Cars' by Gary Numan
A cover version by LavLab

Key Gear Used:
Roland MV-8000
Ensoniq TS-10
Ensoniq DP-4
Novation Bass Station
Mutable Instruments Braids
Dave Smith Instruments DSM01 & 02
Doepfer A-100 series
Allen & Heath GL2000
GoPro Hero 4

The Oddest Brand Pairing for a Synth?

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The NISSIN C-16 CUP NOODLE Digital Synth Keytar!

A special novelty model of CASIO SK-1 via this auction

Can be yours for only $249!

Bet you never thought you'd see a cup of noodles keytar. One was actually listed back in 2011 here. If anyone knows of any other odd brand pairings, feel free to leave a comment.

The Most Expensive Used Eurorack Module?

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Cwejman MMF-2 Stereo Multi Mode Filter listed for $3000. Curious if this the most a used eurorack module has been listed for. If you know of one ever listed for more. Feel free comment.

Moog MemoryMoog Plus

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"Fully functional with no issues, and 6 voices stay in tune perfectly."

Sequential Circuits Pro 1 SN 3922 w/ Original Box

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"SCI Pro one J-Wire in very good condition, inspected, clean, full working order. Has been Pro serviced. Used in home studio and handeled with care.

new keybushings
keys washed
calibrated
Keybed cleaning
Cleaning Key contacts"

#2 Live performance with Digitakt, Moog Sub 37, Mother 32, Korg Kronos, Elektron Analog Rytm & Heat


Published on Mar 9, 2018 Victor Roy

"Live performance excerpt of of my latest track 'Konsters'. Digitakt is acting as the MIDI master sequencing an Elektron Analog Rytm (drums) -processed / filtered by an Elektron Analog Heat, Moog Minitaur (Bass), Moog Mother 32 (arp background), Korg Kronos -off screen (synth chords) and a Moog Sub 37 (arp leads). Some reverb added with Propellerhead Reason. No EQ, no mastering and no samples.

Full track available here: https://victorroy.bandcamp.com/track/...

P.S Apologies for the faulty solo on the Sub 37 but too dificult to nail one with just one hand, while the other is recording :-)

Thanks for watching!"

Analog Audio Compressor - 1 Minute Demo w/ Eurorack


Published on Mar 9, 2018 gstormelectro

"Audio and Video by G-Storm Electro (c) 2018

Today I am testing out an analog audio compressor circuit on the breadboard with a nice percussion groove from Basimilus Iteritas Alter. This analog compressor will eventually become my next Eurorack module. More to be announced when design is finished.

Today's signal path is dead simple:
Basimilus / Delta VCF / Big Sky (Hall Reverb) / Compressor / Out
Clock and Trigger:
Beatstep Pro / Varigate 4 / Basimilus'

FIELD KIT FX, FIELD KIT, VOLCA BASS, YAMAHA FB-01


Published on Mar 9, 2018 KOMA Elektronik

"Wouter has been working on his 2018 setup lately, which consists out of a Field Kit, a Korg Volca with MIDI Out mod controlling a Yamaha FB-01 soundmodule and a Field Kit FX for all the effects. In this video the Yamaha FB-01 is ran through the Frequency Shifter and the Aux from the Field Kit runs through the Digital Delay and 4ch mixer on the Field Kit FX! So many possibilities!"

Modular soundcheck - The Hades in the new Eowave case (Riamiwo StudioVlog 78)


Published on Mar 9, 2018 riamiwovideos

"Last week I got my Eowave - Modularsynth case and build it with some Dreadbox - stuff. Here's a video of the first soundcheck with the Hades DIY and some whiteline - modules."

Synths in this jamsession:
Eowave - 6U Studio Case Flat 2x 84 HP
Dreadbox Hades DIY
Dreadbox whiteline Murmux-Filter
Dreadbox whiteline Modulator
Dreadbox whiteline Echo
Dreadbox whiteline Reflector
Doepfer Eurorack Modules
EricaSynths Pico Atten

Jörg Schaaf - Hypnotica Hypnotica


Published on Mar 9, 2018 Jörg Schaaf

"Tonight I tried to bring a little bit controlled random into a A-155 sequence. My approach is a little bit different from other setups. It uses one VCA, a noise source and a sample and hold module. Very important in this setup is also a quantizer for the pitch control voltage. I used the Delta Cep A quantizer for that and selected a minor pentatonic scale for my sequence. The output from the sequencer is fed into the VCA input and the VCA output connects to the 1V/Oct input of the oscillator. If you run the sequence you can already change the resulting melodies by changing the VCA level. You will realize, that lower pitched notes will get affected less than higher pitched notes. I like that behavior. Adding random is quite easy. One trigger line of the A-155 sequencer triggers the Sample and Hold Circuit. The noise is connected to the S&H probe input and the S&H output connects to the VCA control voltage input. Because of the quantizer, only matching notes are generated.

I added a bass sequence from the Spectralis Hybrid synth with Spectralis' internal step sequencer. Some steps are running with a probability of only 50% to get variations in the bass sequence too. On top of the two main sequences I added a little disturbance by triggering a chimes multisample I did last week. In order to get a more unrealistic metallic sound out of that multisample I set the envelope to a very short decay and send this through the hiphpass filter, put some random pan onto it and added a pitch modulation (vibrato). Logic ProX acts as the clock for the A-155 (via an Arturia Keystep) and for the Spectralis.

I could not resist to play some live notes on top of the backings. I played mainly the Accelerator, the DX-7 II and the D-550. I hope, you like it...

And yes - everything sounds just better with a couple of different delays. So I added them here too ;-)"
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