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Saturday, August 25, 2018

Moon Modular 569 sequencer and mos-lab system: five voice sequence


Published on Aug 25, 2018 Resonant Anvil

"Fullest sound on headphones. Sequence from the 569 set to 4x8 steps. All audio from the mos-lab Model 15 and two further mos-lab oscillators. All changes throughout as shown. No other input. Reverb from Strymon Big Sky."

Roland RE-201space echo test with 303.


Published on Aug 25, 2018 VC FOX

"tapeTape is acid."

Hippopotamus (another Arduino Clock/Divider/Logic thing test)


Published on Aug 25, 2018 Sbranvlztronics

"MIDI out to PC (drums, bass and other sampled instruments), first clock division output to the Arduino CV Quantizer controlling a basic patch on the Matrix analog synthesizer (VCO, VCF, ADSR,VCA, LFO)."

Serge TKB by Random*Source, patch example #1


Published on Aug 25, 2018 fonitronik

"A simple patch idea for the new Serge TKB by Random*Source. It uses the internal glide function (row B controlls amount of glide for each step of row A) and the pre-tuned semi tone scale of the keyboard that could be used indeendently from the 4 sequencer rows.

With the internal PSU and the super slim boat (rack mountable) this epic module is the classic Serge controller to put in front of your eurorack modular."

EMS Synthi A fun...


Published on Aug 25, 2018 ludoWic music

"Fun with my EMS Synthi A MK1
(and a Strymon Blue Sky reverb)"

korg poly 61


Published on Aug 25, 2018 ikworgek

"Track made with the Korg Poly-61.
all sounds by the korg.
No midi, only arpeggiator and hands.
some delay and reverb."

Radikal Technologies Accelerator - Karplus-Strong string synthesis - hammer dulcimer


Published on Aug 24, 2018 MIDERA

"In this video - I used physical modelling via the string filter on the Accelerator to create a hammer dulcimer sound (at least that's how it sounds to my ears).

If interested - the second part of the synthesizer showcases actually using the accelerometer to help with rhythmic changes in the tone of the song - check it out and let me know what you think."

17 minutes of techno madness


Published on Aug 24, 2018 thevco

"roland tr808 roland tr909 mpc5000"

Friday, August 24, 2018

MAM MB33 Retro Bass + iPad = ULTIMATE 303 CLONE!


Published on Aug 24, 2018 Electronisounds Audio

"Exploring the MAM MB33 Retro Bass (Roland 303 Clone)
This little guy is a very good price. Especially if you already have the iPad and Audio interface like I did... ;) lol
YEAH! I have always wanted this sound in my arsenal and this little clone sounds FANTASTIC, especially when paired with this RAT distortion pedal for some serious acid crunch!
Great sound and it cuts right through the mix! Add a load of reverb and delay, and I can get lost just tweaking this juicy filter!
This little beauty is going to see a LOT of use in my live jams!"

Moog Model D and Subsequent 37 HUGE SOUND!!!


Published on Aug 24, 2018 synthartist69

"Can you guess what keyboard is standing against the wall not being used??? Now, about the Moogs. The debate goes on and on. Which is better, the Moog Model D or Subsequent 37? This is not a comparison but a video of both of them together. Personally, I will take simplicity and better sound over more options so the Model D is best for me. The Subsequent 37 has patch memory which I love having and it sounds great, just not as great as the Model D. In person, there is a BIG difference. On Youtube comparisons the difference is not as vast. They are kind of like an Oberheim OBXA vs an OB8. The OBXA is more alive, in your face with a little more grit. The OB8 sounds tame, a little compressed if that is the right word. Playing the Sub37 makes me feel good but the Model D makes me feel GREAT! And of course, the Model D has 44 keys which is helpful for my style of playing vs 37 keys. Both are awesome synths!"

Not to mention three oscillators on the Minimoog vs. two on the Subsequent 37.
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