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Tuesday, May 08, 2018

Edmund Eagan performs on the mighty HAKEN AUDIO CONTINUUM @SUPERBOOTH18


Edmund Eagan performs on the mighty HAKEN AUDIO CONTINUUM @SUPERBOOTH18 from HerrSchneider on Vimeo.

"This expressive instrument has a strong fan-base and is still gaining new attraction. This Gesprächskonzert @SUPERBOOTH18 features the new Continuum Fingerboard Mini - a smaller and more affordable version of the original instrument."

Heen presents the versatile ROLI controllers in this performance @SUPERBOOTH18


Heen presents the versatile ROLI controllers in this performance @SUPERBOOTH18 from HerrSchneider on Vimeo.

"ROLI now has several different controller concepts available - from the well-known soft-touch keyboard Seaboard to the small and powerful ROLI Blocks. In this performance by Keen you will get an idea of their creative capabilities."

Vlad Kreimer playing SOMA instruments @SUPERBOOTH18


Vlad Kreimer playing SOMA instruments @SUPERBOOTH18 from HerrSchneider on Vimeo.

"Vlad Kreimer performs on two instruments of SOMA who are famous for their unusual designs like the Lyra-8 synthesizer. In this video from SUPERBOOTH18 you can also see Vlad performing with the latest of Soma's instruments the PIPE."

Stavros Gasparatos explaining ACCUSONUS Regroover @SUPERBOOTH18


Stavros Gasparatos explaining ACCUSONUS Regroover @SUPERBOOTH18 from HerrSchneider on Vimeo.

"Stavros Gasparatos presents what can be done with the ACCUSONUS Regroover. Make sure to watch the whole video, so you don't miss his otherworldly performance with this unusual software instrument."

Stephan Schmitt improvising on his C15 Keyboard by Nonlinear Labs @SUPERBOOTH18


Stephan Schmitt improvising on his C15 Keyboard by Nonlinear Labs @SUPERBOOTH18 from HerrSchneider on Vimeo.

"The C15 from Nonlinear Labs is a digital synthesizer to be brought to the world's stages. An instrument that stands out for its performance and expressiveness."

SUPERBOOTH18 Videos by Brighton Modular Meet


Published on May 8, 2018 Brighton Modular Meet

All, but the first on VPME are new.

Playlist:
Vladimir Pantelic Musikelektronik At Superbooth18 vpme.de
ALM Busy Circuits At Superbooth18
Soulsby At Superbooth18
Expert Sleepers At Superbooth18
AJH Synth At Superbooth18
Future Sound Systems At Superbooth18
Abstract Data At Superbooth18
Din Sync At Superbooth18

Superbooth 2018: Shakespeare's Synth - from Future Sound Systems


Published on May 8, 2018 sonicstate

"Finlay Shakespeare shows us various modules from the Gristleizer stable, and a couple of brand new modules too."

RK-002 with Roland M182 Style Sequencer DUY firmware


Published on May 8, 2018 Retrokits

"With the new /DUY firmwares on the RK-002 you can program custom MIDI implementations to do all kinds of cool stuff, not just remap controllers for example...

In this demo we show a Roland System-100 type sequencer emulation (M182 module) which is controlled by a simple MIDI controller. The /DUY is tailored for the Korg NanoKontrol2.

This controller is a USB-MIDI only device and is hosted by our RK-005 (Our standalone USB Host/USB MIDI client interface which will be released soon)."

TC-11 iPad Touch Synth Tutorial #TTNM


Published on May 8, 2018 The Tuesday Night Machines

"A walkthrough about how I created the 'Crackly Ambient' patch in TC-11 on the iPad, as shown in my recent performance video [posted here]

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Oberheim OB-Xa Analog Synthesizer (1981) "Oberfett Xa"


Published on May 8, 2018 RetroSound

"(c) 2018 vintage synthesizer demo by RetroSound

Oberheim OB-Xa Analog Synthesizer from the year 1981

The demo video shows some self programmed sounds.

The sound character of the curtis chip based OB-Xa is very different to the early discrete and SEM based OB-X from the year 1979.

The OB-Xa use the same Curtis (CEM) chips as the Sequential Prophet-5 but the sound is different.

The OB-Xa was available with 4, 6 or 8 voice cards.

Used by:
Van Halen, Depeche Mode, Thompson Twins, Gary Numan, Rush, Prince, Foreigner, Vangelis, New Order and much more

external fx: a bit delay"
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