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Sunday, June 10, 2018

The SynthSummitShow Episode 23: Vintage Synth Lab


Streamed live 3 hours ago Ken Flux Pierce Fluxwithit

"The SynthSummitShow is a live interview show dedicated to putting a face to the gear we use and love.
Vintage Synth Lab is a eurorack module manufacturer who focus on creating usable musical modular devices.

Host Ken Flux Pierce is a Sound designer, producer and music tech consultant. Follow along at Fluxwithit.com
you can support by liking , sharing and also visiting shop.Fluxwithit.com. Sound packs are also available through Sounds.com and BigFishaudio.com"

Cat rings service bell to make dark ambient music with a modular synthesizer


Published on Jun 10, 2018 Andor Polgar

"The signal path: Poes rings the service Bell for food, the microphone picks up the sound, which then goes through a stereo volume pedal (it's for attenuating the chewing sounds). Make Noise Maths is used as an envelope follower, which controls the sound of the Erica Synth Black Wavetable Oscillator.

https://instagram.com/_andormade
http://andor.cool"

Ornament&Crime+Synthesis Technology - E370 Quad Morphing VCO


Published on Jun 5, 2018 Dave 33543

Yamaha Portasound PSS-20 Mini Keyboard Square Wave Synth

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via this auction

Building An Axoloti Synthesizer


Published on Jun 10, 2018 Illumination Station

"In this video I put the finishing touches on my axoloti synthesizer. I have been working on this project for many years because I keep getting distracted by eurorack but it is finally done. I added some pots to allow control of the axoloti as well as adding in some jacks for cv. Of course I needed to build a small circuit to protect the digital board from over voltages.

I demo the project with a demo patch that I quickly hooked up to the pots. Hopefully some more cool videos to come with this axoloti.

~Noah"

Synth Stuff Ep. 42 - Akai AX80


Published on Jun 10, 2018 tritonrecordings

"The Akai AX80 doesn't get talked about very much, but it' was the first pro keyboard from Akai. It seems to get a lot of hate, or at best, a response like 'meh.' I don't get it... It isn't my favorite nor is it really mind blowing, but saying it sounds bad is a little harsh. It reminds me of a Juno. These are fairly cheap so try it out or take it home if you find one. The multiple VFD displays look great and are deliciously 80's - looks great in a dark studio. Presets are unimaginative but editing really isn't so bad. Again, don't be dissuaded from a synth just because some snobs on the internet told you to stay away from it. Let snobbery be reserved to guitar players. (I play guitar too, so I can make that joke.)"

gieskes Voice Rec 1 (unlisted from: Dec 14, 2012)


Published on Jun 10, 2018 ggijs

hard disk diy eurorack module from gieskes.

Korg Minilogue (PG Limited Edition)


Published on Jun 10, 2018 YODKAMLUE

New Synth Day!
Korg minilogue Limited Edition Polished Gray
This synthesizer Sounds amazing and the Polished Gray colour looks awesome.
Only the beat is not made with the minilogue.
My new no one go to synth!

is this the NEW BEST Pocket Operator? PO-33 K.O Review


Published on Jun 10, 2018 BoBeats

"My review of the Teenage Engineering PO-33."

The Oskitone OKAY Analog Squarewave Synth


Oskitone OKAY 2 from oskitone on Vimeo.

http://www.oskitone.com/product/okay-2-synth



This one is in via @deejayiwan. Originally $180 on Oskitone's website, it is now available for $60 on Tindie.

Monophonic, analog, square-wave synthesizer with 2 octaves of keys and octave divider

Monophonic:
Only one note at a time can be played. This is opposed to “polyphonic,” where multiple simultaneous notes can be played.

Analog:
There are no computers, microcontrollers, sound samplers, or anything digital involved. The sound you hear is the sound of a speaker being abused by discrete electronic components like capacitors and resistors and logic chips.

Square-wave:
When its output is viewed on an oscilloscope, its wave resembles a square. It’s a “hard” sounding wave type, great for bass lines, and commonly associated with chiptune music and old video games.

This is the OKAY 2 Synth DIY Kit, and it's just like the original OKAY Synth but now features two octaves of keys and a 1/4" audio out jack. Assembly required. Includes the PCBs, electronics components, and assembly guide.

If you have your own 3D printer, you can print the enclosure, keys, and all the other non-electronic parts yourself. 3D model STL files are available on Thingiverse.

If you want 3D-printed parts included, please note that they will be printed on demand. These orders typically ship within one business week.

Under the hood, it’s powered by an LM555 timer (astable mutlivabratory), CD4040 ripple-carry binary counter/divider (frequency divider), and an LM386 power amplifier. All are the standard circuits you'll see diagrammed in their datasheets.

Monophonic with high note priority
Six selectable octaves and one octave of keys
Satisfying "clicky" tactile switches
Built-in amplifier and speaker
9v battery required, not included"

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