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ARP 2600 Analog Synthesizer w/ 3620 Keyboard SN 0096
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"ARP 2600 analog synthesizer with 3620 keyboard. Recently serviced and in great working order. Has some cosmetic scratches and discoloration, but still looks nice for its age. Includes power cord and actual items shown in photos."
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"ARP 2600 analog synthesizer with 3620 keyboard. Recently serviced and in great working order. Has some cosmetic scratches and discoloration, but still looks nice for its age. Includes power cord and actual items shown in photos."
Korg POLY 61M Analog Synthesizer SN 002781
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Published on Jul 23, 2018 Dominick D'Imperio
"Demonstration of how to alter a program to create a new synthesizer, and also how to use the arpeggiator on the Korg Poly 61-M"
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"The Korg Poly 61M, first of the Nobless synthesizers, is the same as the Poly61 but with a MIDI in/our port. This machine is in superb shape, with excellent circuit board, and all components are in full working order. The best way to see how amazing this instrument this is, is by watching a short tutorial on the two best selling points of this instrument- the arpeggiator and, of course, making programs that can be saved to memory. The biggest cosmetic defects are a ding in the back corner (visible in the power-cable photo, and some spray paint dots on the left side)."
Published on Jul 23, 2018 Dominick D'Imperio
"Demonstration of how to alter a program to create a new synthesizer, and also how to use the arpeggiator on the Korg Poly 61-M"
via this auction
"The Korg Poly 61M, first of the Nobless synthesizers, is the same as the Poly61 but with a MIDI in/our port. This machine is in superb shape, with excellent circuit board, and all components are in full working order. The best way to see how amazing this instrument this is, is by watching a short tutorial on the two best selling points of this instrument- the arpeggiator and, of course, making programs that can be saved to memory. The biggest cosmetic defects are a ding in the back corner (visible in the power-cable photo, and some spray paint dots on the left side)."
Introduction to the Phrase Sequencers form Impromptu Modular
Published on Jul 23, 2018 Omri Cohen
"In this video, I go through all the features of both Phrase Sequencers from Impromptu Modular. I start with the 16 step one, showing also how to use it in a live situation, and then I compare between the two.
Xavier - Big thanks to Xavier Belmont for helping me out with the various graphics"
Introduction to the Spectral Processor from Hora for VCV Rack
Published on Jul 19, 2018 Omri Cohen
"This video is an introduction to the Spectral Processor from Hora, which is inspired by the Buchla 266e module. I go through all of its features with a few simple examples, and in a future video, I will explore more examples and patch ideas.
At 10:15 I show a picture of the internal routing in O to E mode, this is the correct picture - [below]
Big thanks to Xavier Belmont for helping me with the various graphics"
Introduction to the Octal Router for VCV Rack
Published on Jul 26, 2018 Omri Cohen
"In this video, I look at all the features of the Octal Router, a VCV Rack official Plugin. In its core, the Octal Router is a sequential switch with many nice features like cross fading between the different switches, trigger outputs and VCA inputs for all the switches, and much more!
Xavier - Big thanks to Xavier Belmont for helping me out with the various graphics"
Update:
Octal Router Patching Ideas
Published on Sep 5, 2018 Omri Cohen
"In this video, I share some patching ideas with using the Octal Router. I use it for modulating pitch, for creating a sort of a wavetable oscillator, and also for sending triggers.
Here are all the different patches - https://drive.google.com/open?id=12jP..."
Ready Sequence One -by Graal7
Published on Jul 26, 2018 graal7
electronic sequence (created by graal7) copyright @2018.
with step sequencer matrixbrute
drumbrute
juno 6
korg prologue 16
Dwarfcraft Reese LIghtning (Reese bass demo w/Elektron analog keys, octatrack)
Published on Jul 26, 2018 theonetrueaen
"Finally, I get to show you what this thing was made for.
Yeah, most of our customers will use it on guitar or bass, but it's called Reese Lightning because it's made to tear up your synth, too.
Featuring pretty much my first octatrack project, too."
via Dwarfcraft:
"At Dwarfcraft, we do not fear the storm, we do not run from it. We are the storm. First came the Eau Claire Thunder, and then the Baby Thunder. Perhaps you only heard distant rumblings, but now you can see the Reese Lightning on the horizon.
It’s versatile, it’s compact, and it will wreck whatever you point it at. Reese picks up where the Thunder left off. It’s brighter and dirtier. The Timewarp toggle connects/disconnects a clipping diode for some octave-up artifacts to scratch your psych itch. Toneblast bypasses the tone control, for EVEN MORE volume and more timbral changes. The Feedback switch and knob are especially savage and enjoyable, practically begging you to let your freak flag fly.
We’ve also implemented some of the most common customer requests. This bad boy has true bypass soft switching, top-mounted jacks, and for the bass players, a clean blend.
The name 'Reese Lightning' comes from the age old synthesis technique called “Reese Bass.” So you better believe it’ll sound cool on your keytar or your theremin."
CS80 + DiffYUseurs
Published on Jul 26, 2018 Michael Geyre
"PLEASE, Switch Subtitles ON for informations
Here is a short demo of the marvelous DiffYUseurs (made by Yusynth, widely known for being talented and kind enough to have designed some wonderful modular synths, and having shared schematics with everybody, without hesitating to help anyone encountering difficulties in building them, visit his website http://yusynth.net/)
DiffYUseurs is a DSP based multi FX that emulates various speakers that were initially made to be used with Ondes Martenot (Palmes, Metal, Cloches ...)
Result is absolutely stunning, Yves has added 2 differents Palmes and Metal speakers, as well as a great sounding Ring Modulator and a Solina ensemble FX
There are also some very useful FX (such as Reverb, Pitch Shift, Chorus, Tremolo and Flanger)
I've played my CS80 through the DiffYUseurs, but i'm making some very basic patches with it
first, i am playing a sine wave (with no release), then some very short white noise (on this patch, to vary notes, i move the Hpf cutoff slider, with high resonance)
sound can saturate a bit sometimes, sorry about that, but dynamic of the effect is so huge ...
Then, some kind of strings patch (2 detuned Saw, with minor filtering), interestingly enough, Flanger effect in the DiffYUseurs reminds me Cs80's built in chorus quite a lot
i'll make again some videos demonstrating the Diffyuseurs soon
Feel Free if you have any question"
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