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Friday, June 26, 2020

Synthesizers.com 5u Modular Portable

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via this auction

"Would you pay 10k for a Moog Model 10? How about 1600 for a high quality boutique modular system featuring rare Club of the Knobs Wavefront Oscillators? These oscs alone have sold for 1k on Reverb, and here come with a well balanced, well-thought-out, portable, and self contained modular system featuring a slew of helpful ++ utilities -- LFO, Sample and Hold, Sequencer, classic OTA Lowpass Filter, Mult, Envelope, and VCA.

It's a ton of functionality in a tiny, but still 5u-sized, package -- built into a custom portable case.

And then there's the Wavefront oscs. Built on two 100% analog recreations of the classic Moog 921 oscillators, they sound amazing on their own, but add amazing waveshaping, "Morpheus" waveform-blending, and 32 different DSP effects including reverbs, chorus, phasing, etc. The "wavefront" section also includes 3 digital oscillators, and a sub-osc.

This system was really put together to show off the potential of the wavefront oscs, and I think it includes just the right amount of modulation to really make them sing, though it can also be a great addition to any existing 5u or eurorack setup."

Yamaha DX7 - Clean SN 129111

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"All keys, buttons, sliders, pitch/mod wheels, and aftertouch work perfectly. A few quirks include missing slider caps (on eBay for $15 easily replaceable), and a scratchy volume pot which is common on 80s synths and an easy fix if you even care to fix it. I usually just find a spot where it sounds clean and turn up volume on amp or mixer. The keybed still feels wonderful and luxurious to play, with sophisticated, precise, and delicate velocity and aftertouch response. Minus some hard to notice scuffs and wear, it’s actually one of the much cleaner and nicer examples of this vintage legend. Looking for a good new home."

Vintage Sequential Circuits Six-Trak Polyphonic Synthesizer SN 001225

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"This unit has been fully restored here @ RetroLinear.
Complete recapping, logic chips and audio chips replaced as needed. Key-bed rebuilt with new up-down felts and contact strips, cleaned thoroughly. All switch contacts cleaned as well. Unit calibrated- Functions 100%, sounds great! Super powerful synth in a small sized package!
Condition is excellent, solid 8.5/10 easy- some minor scratches, nothing major check all pictures!"

Update: video here

Novation Nova Desktop Multi Timbral Analog Modeling Synthesizer

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It almost looks better minus the side panels.

ACL Sinfonion Demo/First test


State Azure

"Received the ACL Sinfonion today, still figuring it out. This is my first little jam with it for demo purposes :)

Arp: Odessa
Chords: E370
Bass: Ts-L
Random Sequence: Twin Waves
Lead: Plaits through Kamieniec
Vector: Trigger patterns

Recorded direct to DAW"

Cocoquantus and Ladybug at the river


batchas

Like a ladybug playground.

"Surprise visit while jamming at the river before swimming.
I saw it coming quickly from the other side of the table and had the time to take my smartphone to record this nice moment."

Moog ONE - Singularity Vol 2 - Patches 1 to 32 - GEOSynths


GEOSynths

"Out Soon..."

DX5 playing The Cure "Lullaby" & "Why Can't I Be You" Covers


DX5

"Lullaby (album version) cover.
Lately I am recording again some of the songs performed live by me on those 13 live streamings broadcasted from March to June
Gear used:
Yamaha DX7
Kurzweil PC1x
Backtrack previously recorded by me, track by track, on Pro Tools.
Original song composed by Simon Gallup, Roger O'Donnell, Robert Smith, Porl Thompson, Laurence Tolhurst, Boris Williams.
Performed here by DX5 Jose Maria Bara"

DX5 playing The Cure "Why Can't I Be You" Cover


Gear used:
Roland JX8P (it took over the whole song :) )
Backtrack previously recorded by me, track by track, on Pro Tools.

"Ask Sequential" Episode 9: What do you do when you’re not designing synths?


Sequential

"Welcome to Episode #9 of 'Ask Sequential,' where Sequential founder Dave Smith answers the question: 'What do you do when you’re not designing synths?' Send your questions to https://www.sequential.com/ask-sequen... and we’ll consider your submission for an answer!"

"Ask Sequential" Episodes

Volca Beats, Volca Keys, and Octatrack MK2 workout with EZBOT!


Patchwerks Seattle

"In this video Matthew Piecora (aka EZBOT) takes the Volca Beats and Volca Keys for a spin with his trusty Elektron Octatrack MK2! The Octatrack was used as a performance mixer but also a sample player and resampling device. The Volca Beats of course were the source of all the percussive sounds and the Volca Keys were responsible for the synth lines and surprisingly crunchy acid bassline.

Volca Keys:
'The ideal introductory synthesizer, with a simple yet powerful polyphonic analog sound engine and loop sequencer

Volca Keys is a long-awaited synthesizer that adds a new chapter to the long and storied history of Korg's analog synthesizers. Volca keys is a 27-key analog lead synth that generates unbelievably powerful sound from its compact body. Starting with a filter section that uses the circuitry of the legendary miniKORG700S (1974), it delivers astonishing sound that takes full advantage of Korg's half-century of know-how in circuit design.

With a simple structure that includes delay effect and a sequencer, it's also an ideal choice as a first analog synth. It offers the richly expressive sounds that are distinctive of an analog synth, providing the enjoyment of simple yet deep sound-creation.'

Order Volca Keys here: https://bit.ly/volca_keys

Volca Beats:
'Peerless beats generated by solid analog drum sounds and an Electribe-style sequencer

Even today, more than thirty years after the age dominated by analog synthesizers, we just can't let go of the sound of analog rhythm machines. Those thick sounds have the power to stand up to guitar and acoustic drums, and are still indispensable for track-making or live performance.

The volca beats gives you those analog drums plus the easy-to-use step sequencer of the Electribe; it lets you turn your inspiration into reality and generate beats with the best high quality sounds.'

Order Volca Beats here: https://bit.ly/volca_beats

Elektron Octatrack MK2:
8-track Sampler/Sequencer Features:

OLED screen for exceptional visibility
Rugged backlit buttons, rated for 50 million presses
Ultra-smooth contactless crossfader for precise performance control
Hi-res precision encoders
Even more dedicated buttons compared to the previous generation, for a faster and more efficient workflow
8 stereo audio tracks
8 dedicated MIDI tracks
Balanced audio inputs for stereo sampling
Onboard 16-track sequencer (8 internal, 8 MIDI)
Real-time pitch shifting and time stretch
Playback Modes: Slice, Slots, Chromatic, Delay Ctrl, and Quick Mute
Assignable Crossfader
Allows straightforward recording of samples on the fly
Loops are treated with complete elasticity, remaining in sync when pitch- or tempo-shifted
Single sounds can be molded into virtually any shape
Compact flash card for massive library storage
USB 2.0 port for rapid file transfer

Order Elektron Octatrack MK2 here: https://bit.ly/elektron_octatrack

https://patchwerks.com/
Demo by: Matthew Piecora (aka EZBOT)"

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