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Roland D-110 synthesizer module patches and tunes
Published on Jul 23, 2019 Synthcomp
"Here's a little demo of the Roland D-110 with mostly custom and some factory sounds. All sounds are from the D-110. I've also used a Korg TR synth to make this demo but only as an effect processor, so it doesn't appear in the video."
"The Roland D-110 has been described by some as 'a poor man's D-50' though I don't think that does it justice.
As a current, longtime D-50 and D-70 owner and tinkerer, I'm very familiar with their sound, and while the D-110 shares the same LA (Linear Arithmetic) synthesis architecture of it's 1st Gen D-50 and 2nd Gen D-70 siblings, it's a completely different animal capable of sounds that would be essentially impossible for the D-50 or D-70 to achieve without multiple D-50s/D-70s. That’s not to imply that the D-110 is "better," just different and in certain aspects more customizable and complex when given proper attention.
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Published on Feb 25, 2007 Electronic Vibes
"I have filmed myself creating a pattern from scratch with the only Raveolution309. You will notice the lack of compression and sometimes PCM's can sound very loud.
That machine is a beauty with a lot of little bugs, you will hear the sequencer stopping/slowing down when I change part, sounds from a part can cut the ones from other parts, many sounds irregularities etc... this machine is alive!!!
I can play like that during days only with that baby, I do not produce good techno but these oldshool sounds remember me the golden age of techno... I miss Quasimidi :("
Quasimidi 309 Dub Techno
Published on Jan 29, 2017 The Free Radikal
"The Free Radikal - Dub Techno using nothing but a Quasimidi 309 and a delay and phaser"
"Made between 1975-1979, the Micromoog was released shortly after the famous Minimoog. Intended to be affordable for those who wanted a genuine Moog synthesizer, it has also become a classic instrument. The same 24db filter ensured the "Moog" sound, and with a ribbon pitch controller, a mod wheel + 1) pitch stability :- has heated temperature regulation 2) reliability, by using top components 3) single P.C. board construction. One VCO, one modulation oscillator, one VCF, one VCA, TWO contour generators, random (S & H), and one noise source. The creative musical possibilities are endless....and with input options eg S-trig....lots of non-musical stuff can be produced as well....I have not played a Micromoog for years (I was a Moog dealer in 1970/1980s...). I think it blows away the Rogue and the Prodigy..."
"The D / 8 diode filter is a distinctive 12 dB / octave multimode filter that is used as a resonant low-pass filter, high-pass filter or band-pass filter.
When used fine, the filter behaves rather softly and smoothly, but with increasing resonance it can sound quite hearty and aggressive. Self-oscillation is possible.
There are separate inputs for high-pass filters, low-pass filters and bandpass filters. For example, Filter and bundle three different signals at the same time.
The BOOST controller passionately potentiates the maximum final modulation.
The signal applied to the input is timed by the TIME CONTROLLER (echo threshold). The echo threshold is strongly dependent on the characteristics of the sound and the level of the reflections. The REPEAT control determines the repetition rate.
In certain controller positions it is even possible to "freeze" the signal. We get wonderful feedback loops and space-like sounds as if we had received them directly from space.
Four time coordinates are available on the Echoscope ad hoc.
TIME
REPEAT
REPULSE - regulates the Hall ratio
REFLECTION - regulates the relationship between input and output.
"Walkthrough of CTAG TBD an open source Eurorack synthesis module.
CTAG TBD as in "to be determined" is an open source eurorack audio module. All sounds and effects in this video are CTAG TBD, no extra processing!
It can be easily extended by your own DSP algorithms using a flexible c++ plugin architecture.
It's core feature is control of your plugin parameters through a web application UI and WiFi access. You basically log onto your TBD with a browser, choose your active plugin and modify its parameters. You can store patches per plugin. CTAG TBD recalls the last active plugins and patches upon reboot, so you continue making music where you left off.
"This is the seventh demo of the new Novation Circuit pack from LDM Design, the follow up to Cosmogonik.
With 64 Patches, 64 Samples & 24 Sessions this pack will get you started immediately in the darker flow of the Circuit with inspiration from bass legends such as Chameleon, Dillinja, Krust, John B, Genotype, Mala, Pinch, Joker, Benga, Skream, Digital Mystikz, Shackleton and Appleblim.