Friday, April 05, 2019
Pump Up The Volume - Quick Boss SP-303 Jam
Published on Apr 5, 2019 tiergrinder
"I got the Boss SP-303 Sampler when it was released. I've had it for years, sold it to my friend and ended up buying the same sampler back couple years later. I used this quite a lot back in the day at deejay gigs and mixes, but since then it's been gathering dust and it haven't seen any action in ages.
I got the Boss SP-303 Sampler when it was release. I've had it for years, sold it to my friend and ended up buying the same sampler back couple years later. I used this quite a lot back in the day at deejay gigs and mixes, but since then it's been gathering dust and it haven't seen any action in ages.
I decided to dig it out, get back to it and see if I can introduce it to my current setup now years later. While playing around with it, I got an idea to gather samples from one of my fav childhood tracks, M.A.R.R.S - Pump Up The Volume.
When I got the samples loaded I couldn't resist to build the conga line, hihats and baseline. After those I just had to have those stereo panned 909 snares and soon I had the track rolling.
Here is a quick video I did using the drum machines, Boss SP-303 and VST's from Ableton Live."
Long Time No Sea (Ambient w/ Mannequins + Erbe-Verb + Bastl Thyme)
Published on Apr 5, 2019 svenbørt
"Kria sequences, 16n gives CV for controlling several aspects of the patch. Two Mangroves are the sound sources, W/ plays along."
Noise-X by Madlab - Sci-fi Drone Synth with FX
Published on Apr 5, 2019 midierror
"The excellent Noise-X by Madlab, an odd looking device which makes insanely good sound effects, imposing drones and all kinds of sci-fi weirdness! It comes with 4 DCOs, Amp & Pitch LFOs, 7 Waveforms, PWM, Ring Modulation, Fuzz, Frequency Modulation and built in Reverb."
Roland Jupiter 6 SN 555101
"must see" - worldclass rare vintage synth collection
Published on Apr 5, 2019 studentsmusic
"Have an eye on every serious synthesists dream in one place !
EMS, Roland, Oberheim, Yamaha, Moog, Serge, PPG (howard jones used Roland Jupiter 8- not ppg wave i suppose), Waldorf, Ekdahl, Arp, Synclavier, Fairlight, John Bowen, Elka, Mellotron, Alesis, Korg, Prophet, Emulator,....and many more"
LABELS/MORE:
Alesis,
ARP,
Ekdahl,
Elka,
EMS,
Emu,
Fairlight,
GRP,
John Bowen,
Korg,
Mellotron,
MOOG,
PPG,
Roland,
Sequential Circuits,
Serge,
Studio Tours,
Synclavier,
Waldorf,
Yamaha
FINALLY! E-MU Morpheus Z-Plane Synthesizer Tutorial!!!
Published on Apr 5, 2019 Ran Jurgenson
"A video introduction to the E-MU Morpheus vintage synthesizer.
RARE VHS TAPE RIP.
N'jOY :)"
If I could give a post of the day award, this would be it. I believe this is the first time this has popped up anywhere. You can find some great demos of the E-Mu Morpheus in the archives, but not the official E-Mu VHS. BTW, creating a new VHS label for these. If you see any older official VHS video posts let me know and I'll add the label.
Update: here's an image of the VHS from a previous listing.
Let's Play with Aparillo
Published on Apr 5, 2019 Tim Webb
"Aparillo offers a very unique approach to sound design and synthesis! Let's Play with it!
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Dino Park - DIY Top-End Modelling Synthesizer Featuring Creamware Emulations
This one is in via Soviet Space Child. It appears the old Creamware Minimax, Pro12 and Prodyssey emulations have a new home.

Play with the Dinosaurs
For makers. For musicians. For everyone seeking the big sound! When you enter Dino Park, you will meet three staggering creatures from the past! Once before, these legends shook the earth. CreamWare’s absolutely faithful emulations set the standard for analog modelling in late 90s and their quality is unsurpassed today. Now they are back – in a new exciting form!
Every Dino Park comes with the legendary Minimax, Pro12 and Prodyssey pre-installed!"
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