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Monday, April 20, 2020

Quasimidi Technox - Sub Toxic Fusion | Moon Burn | Copters


Published on Apr 20, 2020 The Free Radikal

"Recorded in the 90's, with analog bass from a Korg MS 10 and samples from a Roland S 10, sequenced on an Aatari ST running Cubase"

Quasimidi Technox - Moon Burn

Published on Apr 20, 2020 The Free Radikal

"Recorded in the 90's, sequenced on an Atari St running Cubase, Korg MS 10 on lead sound"

Copters

Published on Apr 20, 2020 The Free Radikal

"Recorded in the 90's, sequenced on an Atari St running Cubase, additional sounds from a Crumar Bit 99"

Fairlight story #03: Modern DAW integration


Published on Apr 19, 2020 DeftAudio

"This episode I'm explaining how Fairlight is controlled and integrated into the main DAW."

DeftAudio Fairlight posts

Sunday, April 19, 2020

Arturia ProVS Custom Patches [Bank 1] by synth_nyc

via supporting member, synth_nyc

19 tracks in this list at the time of this post. synth_nyc is a new supporting member of the site.

OEI Voyetra 8 Custom Patches by synth_nyc




synth_nyc is a new supporting member of the site.

"“All my synthesizer custom patches are hand made from scratch, no editing of existing patch, no SYSEX import, no randomizer, etc... It takes between 1 to 2 hours to design a patch, create a small musical demo, adjust the patch to fit the melody, and record it / post produce it and post it on soundcloud.

I had some success with my sound design with several synth manufacturers whom re-posted my banks on soundcloud:
- Boutique UK hardware manufacturer
- Boutique Japan hardware manufacturer; whom purchased a 128 sounds bank from me.
My custom patches are also highly praised on some synth forums "synth_nyc has some epic Deckard's Dream demos on Soundcloud I don't know who he or she is but talented... Wow you weren't kidding. Great stuff" or "Check out synth_nyc on SoundCloud Incredible 002r rack demos If I had one would try to contact and get those presets ! He also has some killer 008Rpresets"; just google me!

A quick note about me: the DX7 was my first synth in the mid-80s, and I remembered spending countless hours on Wednesday afternoons (off school) programming my DX7 and in a recording studio in my home town sharing my patches with the Sound Engineer.

Since then, I'd always enjoyed programming synths for fun and had the chance to own some (and others) of the Arturia V Collection for real.

Just sharing the stoke of my custom patches with you!

synth_nyc"

Oscar Schmidt Easy Chord 2 w/ Original Box & Manual

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Published on Apr 16, 2020 Blake's Gear

Similar to a Suzuki Omnichord. I believe this is the first one to be featured on the site.


via this auction

"This analog keyboard has a touchplate for harp sounds and 6 chord buttons for organ sounds.
Unlike the Omnichord, pushing a chord button and then pushing another chord button at the same time creates a momentary combination of chords.

Another thing that makes it even more expressive than the Omnichord is that the chord buttons are velocity sensitive, so more individual notes are triggered the harder you press.

The tone knob isn't a filter but actually controls the blend between two totally different sounding synth oscillators at separate octaves.

Runs on AA batteries or with power supply. (not included)
Made in Japan."

How To Make A Track: Phase Fatale


Published on Apr 15, 2020 How To Make A Track: Phase Fatale

Cool video featuring focusing mainly on the Waldorf XT. This one was spotted and sent in via Soviet Space Child.

"How To Make a Track is a series that offers an in-depth, behind-the-scenes look at how the world’s best producers make their music. In this episode, we visit the Berlin studio of Hayden Payne aka Phase Fatale, a Berghain resident with a love of ’80s post-punk, industrial and EBM.

On his new album Scanning Backwards, released earlier this year on Ostgut Ton, Payne explores how sound has been used to try to influence human behaviour throughout history, from the soundsystems that power nightclubs to the mind-control experiments conducted by the CIA as part of the top secret MK-Ultra program in the 1950s and ’60s.

Payne shows us how his fascination with the effects of different sonic frequencies informs his music, whether he’s scanning wavetables on his Waldorf Microwave XT synth or using guitar feedback to create background ambience.

Scanning Backwards is available now on Ostgut Ton.

https://phasefatale.bandcamp.com/albu...
https://soundcloud.com/phasefatale"

Hellraiser Atari Punk Console Synth Noise/Sound Generator



via this auction

Don't miss the bottom shot.

"Hellraiser Circuit Bent Atari Punk Console Synth Noise/Sound Generator Handmade! Internal Red LED light."

Bleep Labs Thingamagoop 3000 Noise Synth Theremin

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via this auction

"The Thingamagoop 3000 is a light controlled synthesizer, effect, and noise friend.
16bit, 44kHz Audio in and out
MIDI in and out
USB for reprogramming and MIDI
Programmable CV in and out
Built in speaker
Black, powder coated aluminum enclosure with machined eyeball
9v battery or USB powered
Eight synth modes and eight input modes
Five effects that can be used with the synth or input modes."

Demo in the video previously posted here.

Macbeth Micromac D

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via this auction

Waldorf Plus Plus - Monophonic Analog Synth SN 840321195

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via this auction

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