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Monday, October 21, 2019

Korg PE-1000 Vintage Analog Synthesizer in Excellent condition

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via this auction, also on Reverb

Korg Prologue or MS2000?? True Analog or Virtual? Direct Sound Comparison **NO TALKING**


Published on Oct 21, 2019 MR TUNA Music

"The Prologue is Korg's flagship analog synthesizer released in 2018. The MS2000 is Korg's virtual analog synthesizer released in 2000. They share a lot of the same features of design as they are both subtractive 'analog' synthesizers, but does the sound of the MS2000 hold up to the Prologue??

I try to keep them as close as possible, but there is a lot to stay mindful of.

Which do you prefer?"

Gecho v2 Liquid Resistance


Published on Oct 21, 2019 Gecho Loopsynth

"An experiment to see if Gecho in its least environmentally protected format 'Acrylic Sandwich' can endure having drinks spilled on! Just remember to cut off the power quickly / take out the batteries if installed, and rinse it with water to remove sugar, salt etc.."

Why the Vermona qMI 2 Quad MIDI interface is excellent


Published on Oct 21, 2019 SamiRabia

"All the stuff I like about the qMI 2!"

Analog Four & Rytm OS Upgrade


Published on Oct 21, 2019 Elektron

"The #AnalogFour and #AnalogRytm MKI and MKII are leveling up! Boasting a substantial OS boost – 1.40 on the Analog Four and 1.50 on the Rytm – this world-class duo is flexing their Elektron superpowers more impressively than ever before. Welcome to extra performance control, added sequencing potential, and increased machine power.

Read more and download the #AnalogUpgrade at http://www.elektron.se"

Have You Ever Heard The Korg Delta?


Published on Oct 21, 2019 Learson Peak

GEAR USED IN THIS VIDEO

Line 6 Verbzilla
Boss DD-20 Delay
Boss CE-20

Studio Tour: Ham Plaza - synths a plenty


Published on Oct 21, 2019 sonicstate

"Ham Plaza is the name of the project that Ben works under. A lifelong self-confessed synth nut, he's what you call an enthusiastic hobbyist.

Fortunate enough to have a day job that supports his habit, Ben uses synth time to completely disconnect from the day to day pressures of work, he calls this "being in the flow", which is the place you can get to when time stands still and you are in the moment when creating.

I think we can all identify with that feeling.

Some really lovely pieces in Ben's home studio collection, some of you may recognise the Memory Moog from our recent FIVE MINUTES WITH series, there's also many other classic: Juputer 8 , Minimoog, Steiner Parker, 2600 and an OB-X to name a few.

For links to Ben's musical projects see below:

AH NAWEE - latest release:
https://open.spotify.com/album/2XznVY...
https://music.apple.com/gb/artist/ham..."

SH-101, Juno-60, Drumulator 10/20/2019


Published on Oct 20, 2019 SynthMania

'80s ditty with disco cat
Roland SH-101: bass line
Roland Juno-60: chords and arpeggio
E-mu Drumulator: drum machine
Steinberg Cubase Pro 10: additional brass, bells, toms, cymbals

Sunday, October 20, 2019

HT8950 "robot voice" Eurorack Module Build


Published on Oct 20, 2019 Reckless Experimentation Audio LLC

"I take a Holtek HT8950 voice modulation chip and turn it into a Eurorack module. I found the best spot in your signal path for this module is between the VCO and the VCA, acting as an 'overdrive' effect."

Reverselandfill Apple Tree Noise & Drone Synth

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via this auction

"This is a fully build handmade drone / noise synthesizer.

The case is made of a solid block mahogany hardwood. The case is hollowed out with a router tool to fit the electronics.
The "appletree" picture is laser-engraved.
The wood is finished with tung oil & clear laquer.
Potmeters are all 16mm Alpha's, knobs are red plastic.
On the back the case is closed off with a metal plate. It has rubber / soft feet.

Sounds:

Section 1: (Drone)
Dual triangle oscillators are hard-switched through an analog switch by a fast squarewave clock.
Then the signal goes into a lowpass filter.
Sounds vary from deep rumbling drones to phasing screaming lead sounds.

You have control over the two pitches of the main oscillators, the clock frequency and the filter cutoff.

Section 2: (Noise)
4 squarewave oscillators that modulate each others frequency,
go through a clock divider and are mixed together.

You have control over the four pitches of the oscillators.

Section 3: (patchbay)
There are 24 patchpoints.
9 of these are touch based (also patchable by 4mm banana jacks), the other 15 points are 2mm banana sockets.
Drone section patchpoints: OSC1, OSC2, Clock
Noise section patchpoints: 12 clockdivisions, noise1, noise2, mix1, mix2, mix3

Output:
2x 6.3mm jack output.

Power:
Power: 9v/12v bus for adapter (outer ring is GND, center pin is +V)
Note: Power Adapter not included.

Size:
24x19x6 cm"
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