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Friday, March 22, 2019

Novation // Tips - Custom Analog Kicks


Published on Mar 22, 2019 NovationTV

"In this Tips video, Enrique takes you through a step by step process of how to make analogue kick sounds on any synthesiser. Enrique uses a Bass Station II, but the parameters and settings can be found on most synths.

--- Discover more about the Bass Station II: https://novationmusic.com/synths/bass..."

Meet the Makers: Designing the New TB-303


Published on Mar 15, 2019 Roland Cloud

"Roland's Engineering team in Hamamatsu, Japan takes us behind the new virtual version of the iconic TB-303."

Gotharman's LD3 - SPAZEfilters 2


Published on Mar 22, 2019 gotharman

"More love for the SPAZE filters in this video from the future.
www.gotharman.dk"

PLANKTON ELECTRONICS - SQUARE WAVE ON SPICEVCF


Published on Mar 22, 2019 Plankton Electronics

"Sqaure wave from the Ants synthesizer sequenced by the Eloquencer."

PLANKTON ELECTRONICS - NUTONE STEREO PAD & MORE


Published on Mar 22, 2019 Plankton Electronics

Playlist:

1. PLANKTON ELECTRONICS - NUTONE STEREO PAD
An stereo pad to the Nutone distortion module. MOdulated with a Bass Drum via de ENVF envelope follower module.
2. DRUM LOOP ON THE NUTONE
Mono drum loop on the Nutone eurorack module. Channel 1 to channel 2 in series.
3. Two tracks on the Nutone
BD on Channel 1 and Bass on Channel 2. Playing with the sending controls between channels, envelope follower, and the feedback controls.

Casio FZ-1 Hybrid 16-Bit Digital Sampler & Synth

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via this auction

"The FZ-1 is a 5-octave keyboard (61-key) and hybrid sampler/synthesizer released by Casio Computer Company in 1987.

The FZ-1, at that time, offered impressive sampling features: A 1 MB (10242 bytes) sampling memory (expandable to 2 MB), booting from ROM rather than an OS diskette, harmonic additive synthesis and digital subtractive synthesis in one complete package. Like the Fairlight CMI the FZ-1 used a GUI-driven menu system in which all functions were listed under specific menus and sub-menus. However, unlike the Fairlight, the FZ-1 did not use a stylus and qwerty keyboard for input. Instead, the FZ-1 used data sliders (like those present on the Yamaha DX range of synthesizers), 4-way cursor keys, an alphanumeric key-pad, plus "yes"/"no" buttons that also acted as a means of data increment or decrement.

KORG PE-1000 POLYPHONIC ENSEMBLE SN 770474

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via this auction

"Uncommon 70s keyboard synthesizer in fantastic condition, serviced and working extremely well.

Also manufactured for Unicord and named the Poly-Ensemble P with model number K-4."

ISLA Instruments Kordbot - Black

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via this auction


"It is quite rare in this color scheme hence the higher price. I paid about $100 more for this one"

DREADBOX EREBUS II // A WEEK OF DRONES


Published on Mar 22, 2019 LESINDES

"DREADBOX EREBUS II only.
I was honestly surprised what I could tickle out of that tiny box with only 3 patch cables in the end. The result of this session with DREADBOX EREBUS II was A WEEK OF DRONES, a drone that flows its way through the seven days of our week. Starting on a severe Monday ending its journey on a contemplative Sunday."

Sonic LAB: Dreadbox Hypnosis Time Effects Processor


Published on Mar 22, 2019 sonicstate

"We take a look at the Dreadbox Hypnosis, an 80s inspired Time based Effects processor."
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