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Thursday, May 02, 2019

Prophet 5 & OBX Add-on for Prophet X


Published on May 2, 2019 Pure Ambient Drone

Gotharman's Spazeboard6 - Chorus


Published on May 2, 2019 gotharman

"Working on the Spazeboard6 preset bank...
www.gotharman.dk"

Novation Supernova 2 Pro-X - 8 parts Live - 8 arpeggiators


Published on May 1, 2019 waterdropmusic

Synth Wars


Published on May 2, 2019 Learson Peak

"No synths were harmed in the making of this video

Synth Wars - A Star Wars Parody
Music Arranged by Stephen Learson
& Written by John Williams

Act 1 - Main Title
Act 2 - Cantina Band
Act 3 - The Princess Appears (The Force Theme)

Synths, drums and R2D2 sounds Performed by Stephen Learson
Richard Lynch - Bass

Gear used in this recording:

ARP Odyssey (Korg)
OB-6 (Oberheim/Dave Smith)
Roland Juno 60
Korg MS-20 Mini
Behringer Model D
Behringer DeepMind
Crumar Orchestrator
Nord Electro 4D (Organ)
Bass recorded with DI & EV RE-20
Ampeg Combo
Neve 500 Series 511 (Mic preamp)
Focusrite Clarett 8Pre-X
Pro Tools 12
Video - Premiere"

Oxford Synthesizer Company OSCar

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"Rare Oxford OSCar synth. Cosmetically super clean with the exception of some missing selector buttons (black) as shown in the last couple pics. You can still engage the functions with a pencil eraser. A very cool synth!"

Oberheim Matrix-6 w/ Wood Side Panels

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"This is probably my favorite analog subtractive synth of all time.
The Matrix series descended directly from the OB-8, which signaled Oberheim's move away from raw voltage power toward more precise dependability & vast programming possibilities. The Matrix 6 is the perfect compromise of heavenly analog sound & modern control, for under $3k. What it lacked in knobs it more than made up for in features: 2 completely independently-controllable digitally-regulated analog oscillators with the rare ability to use 2 independently shapeable waveforms simultaneously for EACH, a juicy low pass filter capable of self-oscillation, 3 envelopes, 3 LFO's (plus another global vibrato LFO), a multitude of modulation configurations, osc sync, unison, portamento, filter FM, velocity, aftertouch, and the ability to stack two presets. All this and it still sounds so unbelievably good. It was sort of held back by poor MIDI implementation, but synthhacker heroes Gligli & Bob Grieb re-coded the operating system so you could tweak every parameter with a SYSEX controller in real time. Now, Stereoping makes a rack unit with a knob for every function to unleash the almost endless power of the Matrix synths.

This Matrix 6 was rescued from a dumpster sometime in the 90's. It was given a new lease on life by a wiz techno producer, who also happened to be a carpenter during the day, so it was given new wooden endcheeks too. I bought it from him a few years ago when he was downsizing his studio. It wasn't in the best place. 2 of the keys were cracked, the volume pot was broken, the firmware was outdated, the waveforms weren't calibrating right, the filters weren't staying in tune, and sometimes, it just wouldn't turn on. I rebuilt the power supply, fixed up some frayed wire connections, bought a new DAC chip, replaced a broken trimmer, bought a new volume pot, sourced 2 replacement keys from a guy who 3D-prints replicas in Croatia (everywhere else in the world has long been out of original Matrix 6 keys), calibrated the DAC, recalibrated the 3 oscillators that handle tuning for all the voices, updated the firmware to the latest OS that fixes all the bugs, restored full aftertouch sensitivity, and installed a memory battery holder for ease of future replacement. I've been fixing up Matrix series synths for years now and they all suffer from instability in the CEM3396 voice chips that leads to carefully constructed patches melting into muck. Users tend to just replace the CEM's instead of fixing the root problems, so there's a now dire shortage of these chips. I've done work to ensure the synth will soldier on and never give you any hell, as long as you're nice to it. You can trust that all the usual reliability issues that plague Oberheims won't bother this Matrix.

This listing comes with the synth, a power cord, a huge ZIP file of 30+ years worth of patches, and my guarantee as a trained tech."

Novation Supernova Rack SN 006069

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Scales Walkthrough Tutorial Part 3 - Using the Sequencer


Published on May 2, 2019 Intellijel

"This video wraps up our step by step walkthrough of how to use the Scales quantizer module from Intellijel.

Part 3 - Getting Groovy With Scales Sequencer
00:06 - Accessing Sequencer Mode
00:32 - Sequencer Mode Button Functions
00:55 - Recording a Sequence
01:34 - Clocking the Sequencer
01:53 - Adding Notes to the Sequence
02:17 - Saving and Loading Sequences
02:48 - Reseting Sequences with SHIFT
03:12 - Clearing a Sequence
04:05 - Transposing a Sequence with ROOT
04:44 - Sequencer TRIG Modes
07:05 - Quantizing While Sequencing"

Scales Walkthrough videos

New Pittsburgh Modular Secret Practice Voltage Research Laboratory Walk Thru


Started streaming 6 minutes ago Pittsburgh Modular Synthesizers

Update: new walkthrough here.

"Richard will be practicing his Superbooth walk thru of the Voltage Research Laboratory. Questions in the comments are welcome."

Update: looks like the video was pulled. Remember to check back on the site often. Videos are available when posts go up, otherwise they wouldn't get posted.

Behringer Considering Eurorack Desktop Solina String Ensemble - Update: And a CS80?


"In the '80's, combining a Solina stringer with a Small Stone phaser was the way to go.

That's our take on it - please ignore the date and price as we haven't decided if and when we will build this recreation."

From the PDF/screenshots:

SOLINA STRING ENSEMBLE

Legendary Analog String Ensemble Synthesizer with 49-Voice Polyphony, Ensemble Chorus, Vintage-Style Phase Shifter and Eurorack Fromat

Legendary analog stereo string ensemble synthesizer from '70's

Authentic reproduction of original "ARP/Eminent Solina SE-II" circuitry

Artist roster includes world's most famous pop, rock, jazz and disco musicians

Famous ensemble chorus effect utilizes Bucket Brigade Devices (BBDs) controlled by 2 LFO's

Authentic and classic phase shifter modeled after "Small Stone"

Dedicated Rate control and separate Color switch for fine-tuning of effects speed and tone

String section featuring violin, viola, trumpet, horn, cello and contrabass instruments

12 tone generators with octave divide-down technology to provide full polyphony

Complete Eurorack solution - main module can be transferred to a standard Eurorack case

16 controls give you direct and real-time access to all important parameters

Comprehensive MIDI implementation with MIDI channel and Voice Priority selection

3-Year Warranty Program

Designed and engineered in the U.K.

Competition: ARP/Solina US $1500
Est. Availability: Q4 2018
MAP: US $249.99

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