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Wednesday, March 04, 2020

Yamaha TX816 FM Synthesizer - 8 DX7's in a Rack

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"Yamaha TX816 - 8 DX7's in a Rack! - 8 Digital FM Synthesizers

Nice Condition, overall very clean!

This is a classic of FM synthesis. This edition of the DX7 has the pretty, cleaner sound of the MKII as opposed to the grittier sound of the original MKI.

I would say the sounds are also more powerful than the MKI.

I just installed new batteries in all 8 modules - they are metering 3.3 Volts

This one is loaded with 8 banks of my favorite sounds.

Sounds from the Yamaha VRC Collection, SoundSource Super LA D50/D70 collection, and various other carts I have owned over the years.

I consider these patches to be of high caliber, I cannot guarantee that you will like all 256 sounds but there are lots of great ones.

Fully Functional. I have been using this as two large 4 DX7 Synths for years. I like to route these to a mixer and mix between 4 sounds each to create 2 huge sounds."

Crumar Trilogy 3-Section Polyphonic Analog Italian Vintage Synthesizer SN 51 / 00728

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"Rare piece of Italian Vintage Synthesis. Good general conditions, some signs on the front panel, wood chicks are quite good preserved, otherwise perfectly working."

Farfisa Sound Maker 1979 Analog Synthesizer SN 6739 / 430

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Quick Synth Improv From Scratch - Nord Lead & Zoom 1201


Published on Mar 4, 2020 ChrisLody

"So being the total masochist that I am I've taken on another daily music challenge for March over on Instagram linked to the Electronic Curiosity Collective that come with a set of suggestions you can try for each day. Today's suggestion was to improvise something completely from scratch. So I took it upon myself to create a sound and record something as quickly as possible. I've truncated the sound creation down as much as possible as it get a bit dull, but it took me about 10 minutes to go from a standing start, create a sound whilst coming up with ideas and put this together. Not bad :)

So obviously this is played on the Clavia Nord Lead with the Zoom 1201 providing reverb shown in the frame on a couple of blocks of wood, proper low tech solution. I've been experimenting for a long time trying to move away from playing diatonic notes and chords (notes within a fixed scale) as I increasingly find it boring to listen to and play, so this jam is me exploring just that. Ends up sounding a bit unpredictable this, a kind of untrustworthy vibe maybe."

Model:Cycles — This Is Kick


Published on Mar 4, 2020 Elektron

"This is kick. A reliable, wildly adaptable bass drum. All sounds made with #ModelCycles kick."

Moog Semi-Modular Synthesizers: Interconnectivity II


Published on Mar 4, 2020 Moog Music Inc

"Four instruments from Moog's semi-modular family of analog synthesizers (Matriarch, Grandmother, Mother-32, and DFAM) connect together in a new exploratory composition.

In this patch, Grandmother serves as a master clock, distributing sync signals to the Matriarch, Mother-32, and DFAM. The patch begins with the Grandmother playing a simple bassline, processed through a DIY J.H. Haible phaser, and one of the Matriarch’s analog delays. The DFAM provides a kick drum pattern to anchor the elements of the song together, while the Mother-32 plays a deep ostinato bass melody. The Matriarch generates the upper register arpeggio in round robin mode, allowing the mixer section to be used creatively to introduce and remove notes in the arpeggiated melody. Finally, the Matriarch is also being utilized to sum the Grandmother’s audio in the VCA section, while the Matriarch’s analog delays are being used separately to provide unique delay effects to the Grandmother and Matriarch separately.

For more patch ideas and creative inspiration, plus access to the latest firmware updates and other new features, register your Moog synthesizer at https://www.moogmusic.com/register."

Oberheim Matrix 6 with Stereoping Synth Programmer


Published on Mar 4, 2020 Inflatable Robot

"Just a quick demo of the Oberheim Matrix 6R being controlled with the Stereoping Synth Programmer. This Matrix has the updated 2.15 firmware that greatly reduces stuck notes and hangups."

Basic Overview - Korg Prologue Tutorial


Published on Mar 3, 2020 Ron Cavagnaro

Intro 0:00
OSC / Mixer Section 0:42
Filter Section 8:03
Envelope Generators 10:36
LFO Section 11:37
FX Section 13:34
Voice Modes 16:30
Arpeggiator 17:55
Extended Improv Demo 19:00

Tuesday, March 03, 2020

303 2020


Published on Mar 3, 2020 thisoldhouz

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New Jupiter-X vs. Vintage Juno-106: PATCH MATCH™ **No Talking**


Published on Mar 3, 2020 MR TUNA Music

"Doing my best to recreate as-close-to-identical patches as I can manage on the new Roland Jupiter-X and the original Juno-106 to show off any noticeable differences between the two. Certainly the Jupiter-X is a much more capable tool with a lot of sound-design and power packed into a modern digital instrument; but for this comparison I will specifically focus on the pre-loaded Juno-106 engine included from the factory.
There are no added effects or processing other than the that of the famous Juno chorus function-- which you'll know immediately by their tell-tale noise machines. (You can turn this setting down or off entirely on the JP-X)

It's an exciting new episode of PATCH MATCH (from scratch!)™"

More Jupiter-X vs. MR TUNA Music videos here.
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