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Thursday, May 21, 2020

ARP 2600 Sample & Hold Repair - Synthchaser #131


Published on May 21, 2020 Synth Chaser

"In this video we repair a broken sample and hold feature on one of the most iconic vintage synthesizers ever--the ARP 2600!

Parts, service and synthesizers available on my website. I buy broken synthesizers!"

https://synthchaser.com/

PULSER M75 Analog Synthesizer 1977 | HD DEMO


Published on May 21, 2020 AnalogAudio1

M75 or MX-75?

"(c) 2020 by AnalogAudio1

I played the Pulser M75 partly with delay effects from a Korg SDD-3000 (right channel only). Be careful with headphones, it's raw analog power ;-)

The Pulser M75 was manufactured in Japan in 1977 by 'Pulser Corporation'. It's identical to the Multivox MX75. The keyboard has aftertouch ('touch sensor effect') which can control vibrato depth, volume, pitch, growl and such things. It's a monophonic synthesizer with 2 VCOs, 1 Lowpass Filter, 1 VCA, 1 LFO, Sample & Hold, Noise Generator and presets, which you can modify. It's not really free programmable, but you can do some nice things with it: great leads, basses and FX. It has a very pleasing vintage analogue tone. A cool and rare synth!"

Yamaha CS40M SN 1564

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Touched by Sound Syncussion DRM1 (Same as Vermona DRM1)

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"This unit is virtually identical to the Vermona DRM1 MKII except it does not CV trigger ins, just MIDI in.

Recently tested from front panel, works and sounds great. MIDI also works but may require some configuration for 'learn' function to assign notes of your choice.

Cosmetically it's in very good shape, has some rack rash and about 5-6 tiny barely visible scratches on the front panel. Right rack ear top corner is very slightly bent (a nick about the size of a match head)"

The gold front panel really shows in this pic.

4ms Bend Matrix, crazy sequencer

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Auction blurb: "what is the bend matrix? the bend matrix is a midi sequencer for circuit bent projects...a dynamic tool to store and recall your analog synth patches...a microcontroller brain that leeches onto a host circuit...a signal router/mixer that can be played like an instrument and patched to your other midi gear...an octophonic surround-sound system controller for routing and spinning 4 inputs to 8 outputs...a circuit bending controller for live performance, e.g. turn a thrift-store kids keyboard into an arpeggiating, sequenced, midi-controlled player piano (forget squinting over a pcb with an alligator clip in the dark trying to find your glitch point!)...an automatic patch-bay and sequencer with real-time analog controls: strobe, arp, gloob, random....a meta-instrument: play the playing of other sound-makers, routing them into each other, multiple outputs/effects, programming and saving patches what does the bend matrix do?

Simmons SDS6 #82 Test Run

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Published on May 21, 2020 The Simmons Guy

"Quick demo of Simmons SDS6 controlling Simmons SDS7"

Surfer Girl by the Beach Boys, cover with the Moog Matriarch and Moog Grandmother


Published on May 21, 2020 Mattelica

"Sequenced Moog Matriarch + Moog Grandmother do Surfer Girl by the Beach Boys, to a Roland VS880 HDR to a Canon 6D + 50mm 1.4 lens."

Argon 8 Module Review & First Look at New 2.0 Firmware


Published on May 21, 2020 BoBeats

"Today we are checking out the new Argon 8 Module and take a brief look at the new 2.0 firmware. Sponsored by DistroKid. The best service for releasing your music onto Spotify/iTunes and other stores. Use my link to get a 7% discount and support the channel: http://distrokid.com/vip/bobeats

Content:
Unboxing & Size comparison: 0:30
Sound demos: 1:44
Sound demos: 3:04
Firmware 2.0 brief look: 4:16
Comparison to Keyboard version: 9:49
Longer sound demo: 11:47
How to make a sound: 14:08
My opinion: 24:55

Link to my song that I used Argon 8 on: https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/bob...
Argon 8 First Impressions: [posted here]
Argon 8 Review: [posted here]

►Patreon: http://bit.ly/bobeatspatreon"

FLAME MÄANDER - Feedback, Vocal Processing and Drone Experiment #TTNM


Published on May 21, 2020 THE TUESDAY NIGHT MACHINES

"This is an experiment with audio feedback loops to create resonances and self-oscillation. MORE INFO BELOW :)

♥ SUPPORT: http://bit.ly/ttnm-support

Setup:
- Headphone stereo output to mixer/recorder
- Mono/Left audio output into high-z audio input
- Control feedback with Main Out knob
- Control overall volume with Phones knob
- iPhone with NPR Podcast into line audio input

Slide the filter band faders down first. Let the external audio input through then, by looping some long triggers and then slide the band faders up slowly to make certain frequency bands resonant or self-oscillate. Self-oscillation can be reached abruptly though which might get loud, so try this at low volumes. The Main Out knob lets you adjust the overall feedback amount."

THE TUESDAY NIGHT MACHINES FLAME MÄANDER posts

Subharmonicon Omnibus


Published on May 21, 2020 Morning Strategy

"Collecting 10 of my first patches on the Subharmonicon in an omnibus video. Patch timing is included on screen and below.

Moog Audio was kind enough to deliver a Moog Subharmonicon to me last week. These first patches were my attempt to understand the synth's quirks and special places. Thanks as always to Ableton Echo (delay), Audio Damage Eos2 (reverb) and Klevgrand Grand Finale (master bus) for the support.

I'd intended to pare this down into a shorter video, but ended up including the full compositions for posterity. Follow the on screen cues to skip between patches or put it on in the background and float away.

Yes, it drones (56:34)"
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