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Monday, November 18, 2019

Roland V Synth


Published on Nov 18, 2019 Matt Johnson Jamiroquai

"I have a brief chat about my Roland V Synth as well as playing around on it!"

Nice custom black panel Alesis Andromeda A6 as well.

Matt Johnson Jamiroquai Synth vids

Wolfgang Palm - PPG Infinite Realtime 3D Spectrum Display


Published on Nov 18, 2019 WPalmWT

"Originally this was just a 3D performance test. But when I checked out different sounds, I thought it might be interesting for musicians and especially 'PPG Infinite' users.
http://wolfgangpalm.com"

Modal Electronics 002 vs 008 short comparison of basic saw and pulse string patch


Published on Nov 17, 2019 synthlegends

"Basic string patch comparision. First saw wave with 4 Pole Filter, second 1 Pole Filter, third Pulse Wave with 1 Pole Filter. No Sub Oscilators used and no drive.

After this short test I conclude as follows:

- The 002 can produce quit warm sound also with NCO instead of DCO
- The 002 overall has a bit a brighter and more soft tone than the 008
- The 008 sounds more fizzy and quite dark
- I like the resonance behavior of the 008 more than of the 002
- in the first sound, the 002 was a bit louder, it was louder in 24 dB, but less loud in 4 dB, overall I had to set the volume of the 002 much less than in the 008. The 008 has an overall bigger headroom.

What I didn't figured out in this test:
- The 008 has 15 different very musical filter types. The behavior of the Drive Switch gives different characteristics to the different filter, so you have a gigantic sound palette only with the filters
- I prefer the drive in the 008
- The 002 shines with the digital waveforms for a complete different sound range

It was only a short test, I will compare more of the two hopefully soon in another video.
This video will not give any advice, which of the two are better. I think, both have their strengths and weaknesses. I always loved my 002. The 008 I have here since 3 days in my studio, but my first impression is, that it is a fantastic synth with a lot of character."

OP-1 - how do i remove usb noise?


Published on Nov 18, 2019 teenageengineering

"sometimes usb noise can be introduced when a usb cable is connected to the OP-1.

to remove usb noise, press and hold shift and the com key. from here, press T4 to reach option mode. turn the blue encoder to toggle usb charging on or off. after a few seconds, this will remove or significantly lower the usb noise.

you can also use a ground loop isolator. connect the line out from OP-1 to the input of your isolator, and from there, connect to your speakers or headphones. this will effectively remove any ground loop noise, while still allowing usb charging to remain on."

Dungeness Current


Published on Nov 17, 2019 MrSharps02

"been listening to cavern of anti-matter a lot lately so i figured id try my hand at a track in the style of tim gane, way harder than it sounds it turns out.

lots of eurorack bits in this, the motorik beat, bass sound, brassy swells and guitaresque plucks are all from the rack. digitone provides organ sounds and sample and hold chords. analog four has some analog bips and boops and those shimmery pulsed chords that show up from time to time. everything is sequenced with the octatrack or eloquencer and the ot also provides a few drums and fx flourishes.

:o)"

Sunday, November 17, 2019

Synth em Cinco Minutos: Access Virus Indigo


Published on Nov 17, 2019 Marcus Padrini

"Uma nova série aqui no canal, trazendo vídeos de 5 minutos sobre diferentes teclados sintetizadores.

No segundo episódio, a encarnação de um Virus B com teclas: o Access Virus Indigo, um synth digital VA, com efeitos poderosos e capaz de gerar timbres incríveis.

Dúvidas sobre o Virus Indigo? Mande nos comentários!"

Moog The Source Monophonic Analog Synthesizer SN 3762

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via this auction

"This synthesizer was just picked up from Three Wave Music in Northern NJ where it was fully refurbished and is working 100%. All keys sound and function perfectly as does the touch control panel. The sound out of the synth is fantastic and it is in very good aesthetic shape - please refer to the pictures. One of the keys has a small chip near the end but that shouldn't have an affect on its playability"

Moog Memorymoog Plus Synthesizer SN 2211 for Parts

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via this auction

"When plugged in it will power up but that's it. Aesthetically it is in pretty good shape and I'm sure that there are some parts that can be used from it or potentially it can be repaired with time."

E-MU Systems Emulator II 1984 [working + upgraded] SN 230

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Published on Nov 17, 2019 Greg Simon


via this auction

"Emulator II 512K
Digital sampler with 8 analog VCF/VCA output stages.

Note the video in the listing is THIS ACTUAL UNIT.

This unit features
Brand new switching PSU (2018)
SD Floppy emulator as Disk 1 (2018)
All new 1/4” rear jacks (2018)
ZIF socket for using debug PROM in (2017)
New backlit display
All knobs and slider caps are present
Working original 5.25 floppy drive (Disk 2)

The unit sounds brand new and wonderful, as it should. The magic here is the analog output stages. All keys, wheels, switches, knobs are fully functional. It has been taken very good care of, like an expensive exotic car.

Included in purchase are
Emulator II
AC Power Cable
Box of 10 blank Floppy Disks
Debug PROM
SD Card with extensive factory sound library"

EMU Systems Emax II - Upgraded SN 10100916

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via this auction

"Own a piece of history!! This gorgeous Emu Emax II has been upgraded with the following enhancements:

1) New White on black LCD screen. Bright and vivid.
2) DM Systems Floppy Emulator USB Drive
3) USB drive chock full of Amazing banks of sounds like Das Synth, Toys We R, Arco Strings, Linn Drums, Orchestral Hits, Loon Garden, and many, many more.

This Emax II is in great shape. A few minor scuffs but looks and sounds amazing. It has 2 megs of RAM and a SCSI port at the back. 4 dedicated stereo outputs, 16 bit sampling, reads EMAX I files and has the SE functionality which was optional on the original Emax 1. The keybed is in amazing shape. I'll also include the power cord."

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