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Monday, August 27, 2018

ACIDCODE ML-303 VERSION 4 COMPUTER CONTROLLED SYNTHESIZER

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"ORIGINALLY PURCHASED FROM THEGERMNYC WHICH HE USED FOR STUDIO PRODUCTION
THIS WAS DIRECTLY MADE FOR HIM PERSONALLY / HERE
I THEN PURCHASED IT IN OCTOBER 2017 / RESEARCH: AT MATRIXSYNTH (EXACT SAME)

THIS SYNTH IS IN WORKING CONDITION AND WITH MINIMAL COSMETIC BLEMISHES
INCLUDED WILL BE THE ADAPTER AND THE MANUAL WILL BE SENT BY .PDF TO THE OWNER
OR YOU CAN FIND THE MANUAL / HERE

PLEASE USE THE LINK SO YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE PURCHASING BEFORE YOU BUY THIS
IT IS NOT AN XOXBOX AND DOES NOT FUNCTION THE SAME"

Roland SH-101 Analogue Keyboard Vintage Synthesiser

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VINTAGE SYNTHESIZER SYNTHWAVE: KORG EDITION


Published on Aug 27, 2018 Simon Selsfors

"A short project and a stupid little tune.
All sounds except drums from hardware synthesizers.
Reverb/delay from Logic pro X

Korg DW 6000
Korg Poly 800 mk II
Korg M1"

Blinky Blinky: The world's easiest Eurorack DIY Project (bipolar LED)


Published on Aug 27, 2018 Olivier Ozoux

"This is probably the world simplest and easiest Eurorack DIY project. Now I don't have a Modular setup, but I have enough semi-modular synth to want to have this little blinky blinky light.

Ingredients:
- 1x 3.5mm mono (ts) audio jack
- 1x 5mm Bipolar LED
- (optional) 1x resistor

Gear List: https://kit.com/o0/musique-electronique
Video List: https://kit.com/o0/music-video-gear"

Behringer Model D vs. Native Instruments Monark comparison


Published on Aug 27, 2018 MrSynthmania

"This is a comparison of the new Behringer Model D and the Native Instruments Monark. Both Synthesizers are a replica of the Moog Minimoog Model D.
Listen to the audiofiles which should give you a good impression of what you should buy.
All sounds are recorded directly, a few added with a reverb of a Sony DPS V77."

Acid Retro 001. AC


Published on Aug 27, 2018 Space Cat Audio Technologies

"Strait-Jackit Level Test. 001"

ADX-1 -Mode Machines and Fusebox - Analogue Solutions together


Published on Aug 27, 2018 Dziam Bass

"Hi everyone.
This time I have a video with ADX-1 from Mode Machines and Fusebox from Analogue Solutions .
For Beat, ADX-1 is an ADX-1 Mode Machines that was sequenced by Akai MPC 1000 by Midi.
Fusebox is synth sound with raised transposition using a built-in '' interval generator '' which allows you to set 6 different pitch levels for fun in sequence.
It has a strong analog sound of -3 oscillators but here they play only two.
in other films there will be more modulation.
some fun with -Hi hat from ADX mainly by getting a longer release and some fun filter in Fusebox and later slightly elevated atack in EG1.(envelope generator)
Both synths give a lot of fun, analogue modeling of drums and synthesizer is pure fun on ADX-1 and Fusebox.😁"

22 08 18 Serge Modular System - NTO to VCFQ + Reverb (short video)


Published on Aug 27, 2018 batchas

"Playing again with the NTO sawtooth and the VCFQ.
Panning with X Fader between VCFQ from paperface and VCFQ from STS (set on higher frequency).
A lot of reverb coming from Strymon Bluesky at 14 sec.

Short vid cause the camera had some issues."

Review: MEDUSA by PolyEnd and Dreadbox: It's all about the GRID


Published on Aug 27, 2018 loopop

"Medusa is an innovative new synth, the result of a collaboration between Dreadbox and PolyEnd. The core of what's new with Medusa is the GRID - a multi mode expressive interface that can be used as an instrument, a sequencer, a modulator, or any combination of the above."

Here's a clip timeline:

0:00 Intro
0:55 Overview
2:20 Grid hardware
3:00 Note mode
5:00 XYZ control
5:55 Grid mode
7:15 Param mods
7:45 Pad presets
8:40 Mod presets
9:55 Mod sequences
10:20 Oscillators
11:00 Analog vs digital
13:15 PWM, FM & sync
14:15 Wavetables
16:30 Filter modes
18:30 Envs & LFOs
22:40 Polyphony?
24:35 Connectivity
25:00 Pros & cons

Serge TKB by Random*Source, patch example #3


Published on Aug 27, 2018 fonitronik

"Today I used to TKB to control chord progressions with 3 of the 4 CV rows, and to play a solo voice with the keyboard, using it's semi-tone voltages and pressure voltage.
In the beginning Sequencer and Keyboard are connected (programmer), later they are disconnected while the Sequencer receives a clock."
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