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Sunday, April 05, 2020

Industrial trap


Published on Apr 5, 2020 Meska

elektron OT&MD
gotharman LD3
tasty chips GR1
OTO boum
joué midi controleur

Studio Electro Jam with various analog synths and the TR808


Published on Apr 5, 2020 Peter Maas

"Been putting another electro track together using mostly old school analog equipment like the roland TR808, SH101 and Jupiter-4. Chord stabs from the crumbar bit-one. FM/Arpeggiator sounds from the TTSH ARP 2600 clone. Processing using various pedals (meris mercury, strymon el capistan) and outboard (Klark Technik 1167 and EQP1, Knas Moisturizer). Made some video material whilst recording and mixed in some diving footage to have a bit of a back-drop to the track."

A Deluge Tip - Fine resolutions and low BPMs


Published on Apr 5, 2020 Synthstrom Audible

"In our 3.1 update (mid-2020) we'll be giving users access to incredibly fine resolutions for note input on the Deluge. This opens up many creative possibilities, here is just one.

Existing Deluge users will already know that you can play a sample back at any speed you want by extending the length of the sample to fill a clip (and the length of a clip of a Deluge is unlimited)
This means you could achieve affect of the sample breaking up while playing at any speed you like, but this video is just to illustrate the ability to be able to play a banger at 2.5 BPM, and having a sample break up like that was a nice illustration of that."

T 1 Explorations: Roland 707 + Roland Boutique D-05.


Published on Apr 5, 2020 torso electronics

"T-1 in an old school all hardware setup."

See the Torso label below for more.

Corona Jam One


Published on Apr 4, 2020 Rafael Carrasquillo

Corona Jam One
Corona Drone - featuring Model 1125 Sample & Hold & signed Minimoog
Corona Nova #37

Saving Daylight


Published on Apr 4, 2020 voltlife

"Just a rough jam on the last day of daylight saving time. Possibly a dry run for some live-streamed improvisation sessions: if I do that, I’ll double check recording levels, exposure, my stupid lockdown hair, and make sure that my hands are in frame!"

Saturday, April 04, 2020

Raise That Ebenezer! (5U Modular Synth and Nord Lead 2X)


Published on Apr 4, 2020 Autotross

"Rendition of 'Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing' on modular synthesizer and Nord Lead 2X. Drums from the Roland TR-8."

https://www.synthesizers.com

Isolation 5 - 100M


Published on Apr 4, 2020 zack dagoba

"Number five in my self-isolating-synth series. A patch on a Roland 100M modular system (with some Roland delays and reverbs too - THATS ALLOWED)"

zack dagoba Isolation series

Vintage 80's Simmons SDS7 Electronic Drum Synthesizer Module w Bright Tom EPROM

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via this auction

”A new generation of modules has been produced to further increase the versatility of the SDS 7. In these modules, the analog section has been replaced with a second digital section, there are separate envelopes for each digital sound as well as a third for the noise generator.

The second sample has a programmable threshold control which allows for second sample to sound at a pre-determined dynamic from the pad, and the click circuit has been re-designed to accent the start of the digital sound, I.E. The ‘click’ part of a bass drum. So for the first time the two distinct parts of a sampled drum sound are controllable. Combined with the filter controls and separate ‘bend’ controls for each sample. This module is the most versatile yet, and places Simmons once again at the fore of multi sample synthesis for percussion.”

“Primarily designed to offer the SDS 7 owner the flexibility of the multi sampled approach for the SDS 9 bass and snare drum, the modules can of course be used for any sampled sounds.”

Yamaha CS60 1977 Vintage Analog Synthesizer

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via this auction

"Yamaha CS-60 Rare 1977 Vintage Analog Synthesizer.

This is the most amazing synthesizer I’ve ever had and I hate to have to get rid of it.

This instrument is in really good condition due to the maintenance I’ve done to it over the years which Is

I Completely rebuilt the power supply and replaced every electrolytic capacitor in the instrument along with many other capacitor types which is close to 1000 capacitors. Also, I replaced all the CMOS chips and started replacing some of the voice card potentiometers. I documented all of the restoration done to the instrument and will give you that pictures and information, if you like.

There are a few things I haven’t got around to yet which are replace the pitch ribbon spring:100-200$ cost.

Replace IG 151 LFO chip for the ring modulator: 75-150$ cost and: replace the rest of the scratchy potentiometers on the voice boards 50-150$ cost but, the instrument works fine. The Only problem I ever have is it occasionally gets some static from a few bad potentiometers but after it warms up it’a fine.

Here is videos of made with the instrument." [posted here]

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