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Sunday, July 28, 2019

ARP Omni-2 Model 2400 3-Section Analog Synthesizer

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"This Omni 2 is in excellent working condition. It sounds fantastic. It is in good looking condition. The sliders all work properly but are not super smooth. This Omni was gone through and updated by Borish Electonics who I bought it from."

Roland Juno-106 w/ Red Pitch Bender Stick

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Recently serviced and restored.
All sliders replaced
Upgraded all 6 voice chips
Bender replaced module upgraded.
Upgraded 2 prong inlet to 3 prong inlet.

Waldorf Microwave XT SN 010730213

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"As you may know, the knobs Waldorf used do not have a great reputation for longevity, and even worse is the fact that they are very hard to come by. Therefore I am including 2 spare knobs with it."

Note you can pick up the newer ALBS style Waldorf knobs that do not have this problem at Modular Addict. They are also a bit of an upgrade in looks.  Check out this post for what happens to the original knobs over time and what the ALBS knobs look like on an XTk.

Buchla Music Easel Roman Clone

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Roman Filippov, not the Romans.

"Buchla Music Easel Clone with a custom case made Boops on mw. Comes with a bunch of banana cables, a reverb tank inside the case, and power in the case.

Everything works as it should, but the touch keyboard can be a little fidgety depending on power."

Eventide Rose vs Moog Moogerfooger 104M


Published on Jul 28, 2019 Starsky Carr

"Two lovely sounding delay units - started off as a vs and ended with them complimenting each other perfectly... an expensive way to make a stereo delay :)"

Visage Twist with the Roland XP50 and JP-08


Published on Jul 28, 2019 JMPSynth

"Loosely based on a favourite classic; Fade to Grey by Midge Ure/Visage, a track recorded using mainly the Roland XP50 and JP-08 synths."

2019/07 - Sahara Pulse


Published on Jul 28, 2019 Stereoping

"Starting out as a simple testsong for a midified TR-606 in a custom case, this midi-arrangement exercise went somehow oriental and even epic in the end. The solo is played by the PULScar with slight realtime modulations to bring some live into the sound. Finally found the time to make a neat sticker for the frontpanel. The ensemble also contains a modded Alesis HR-16 with custom EPROMS holding oriental percussion. The big knob is for downpitching the whole machine, demoed at 3:52. Other gear: Roland Juno 6 (Bass) & JV1080 (Strings, Brass), Kawai K4 (Brass) and the Waldorf Microwave (.. well, some synth sound). Footage shows the realtime sound editing, some fotos, studio flyovers and score screengrabs."

omsonic & dBs Music - Stochastic Inspiration Generator - COMING SOON !


Published on Jul 28, 2019 omsonic

"COMING SOON ! The Stochastic Inspiration Generator ! Its a unique module that responds to your probabilistic musical direction but you don’t play ‘on’ it, you duet with it by starting with the fundamental musical atoms and controlling how likely different pitch, duration, octave and transition events will be using its controls."


via Omsonic:

"What Is It ?

not a traditional sequencer – it doesn’t repeat itself (unless you tell it to!)
not a probability sequencer – you don’t program fixed steps for variation
not a random source – you can control what it will do (within limits)
not a chaotic source – identical initial conditions don’t produce identical output

Stochastic is an Inspiration Generator ! Its a unique sequencer module that responds to your probabilistic musical direction but you don’t play ‘on’ it, you duet with it by starting with the fundamental musical atoms and controlling how likely different pitch, duration, octave and transition events will be using its controls.

Overview

Each event Stochastic generates has its pitch, octave, duration, onset, offset, portamento and ratchet set by probability controls. You can exert as much or as little control over what the next event will be as you wish. This could be very simple (e.g. raise C, E, G and 1/16 to 100% and you have a random arpeggiator kicking out constant 1/16 ) or something much more interesting…

Stochastic leverages tonal harmony by exploiting its statistical hierarchy of pitches: some notes turn up a lot, some not so much, some not at all. Being ‘in’ C Major means having lots of Cs, quite a lot of Gs and Es, a few Fs, some Ds, As and Bs, but no C#s, D#s, F#s, G#s, A#s. Set the note probabilities accordingly and Stochastic will spontaneously jam in C Major. Shift the probabilities, and you morph the tonality, key or mode they define into new tonal landscapes.

Vult Freak: Manifold Filter for Eurorack


Published on Jul 28, 2019 Leonardo Laguna Ruiz

"This is a quick overview of all the filters included in the Vult Freak filter for Eurorack."


via https://www.vult-dsp.com/freak

"Stereo filter containing the following filter models:


This version includes the following filter models:
Tangents - Steiner-Parker filter containing three different variations.
Lateralus - Ladder filter.
Nurage - Low pass gate / Borg filter.
Ferox - CMOS filter.
Vortex - Russian fitler.
Unstabile - Circuit bent State Variable filter.
Stabile - State Variable filter.
Rescomb - Resonant Comb filter.
Vorg - MS-20 style filter."

Organelle M, Orac 2, and a comparison to Organelle 1 (Review and tutorial)


Published on Jul 28, 2019 loopop

"It's interesting to compare the price drop on the original Organelle on Reverb running up to the release of Organelle M and immediately thereafter"
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