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Station 2Station
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"This is a very clean Roland SH-2 analog synthesizer circa 1978. It includes the original box.
This is the asian market 100v version which I use with a converter but that is not required. In the demonstration video in the gallery I was running the synth plugged straight into the wall in the US. I'm not going to give technical recommendations on whether our not you should use a converter but I have friends who do not with no issues whatsoever...for decades. Roland power is very robust. But that's for you to decide."
Pics of the inside below.
Tuesday, July 07, 2020
Sequential Synth Tips #10 with J3PO / Julian Pollack: OB-6 Side-Chain Compression Technique
Sequential
"Welcome to 'Sequential Synth Tips,' where some of our favorite artists share their tips, tricks, and techniques on Sequential synths. In this episode, pianist Julian Pollack aka J3PO demonstrates how to set the amp and filter attack on the OB-6 to achieve side-chain compression type effects."
You can find J3PO at http://www.julianpollack.com/
Sequential Synth Tips
Flippn' Grooves Novation Monostation Pack by Yves Big City
Isotonik Studios
"LINK: FLIPPN' GROOVES for the NOVATION MONOSTATION
By combining drum & synth patches together, you will discover the taste of the analog groovebox flavour …so get ready for some unpredictable groovy results.
Who wants some LOW end ?
Using the paraphonic mode and some offset detune oscillator, we have achieve to create very beeffy legendary basses,TB 303 acid sound,FM toms & bells and classic moog lead.
Its all about expression..
All the patches have designed to be velocity sensitive BUT we decided to add the special modulation sequencer feature,that you will allow you to make prerouting modulation capabilities for each sound !
Need inspiration ?
The 32 sessions are specially designed for you to find fresh ideas for your next compositions.
You will find crazy glitchy wonky beats, lead arpeggios,classic moog paraphonic chords and pad sequences.
We worked out the order organisation of each synth patches.
Each of the patch flip functions is easier and fun.
At a glance :
32 Synth patches from very nasty to lush-sounding covering a wide sonic pallet
32 Drum patches split in 8 Drumkits for the perfect flip and groove combo.
From huge, thumping kick, snappy snares and crisp claps to sweet hi – hats both open and closed, pulsating toms, sizzling shakers and even 808 Cowbell.
32 Sessions
All patches are velocity sensitive and contain prerouting modulation capabilities"
Making 5 Beats from Scratch on the Novation Circuit
Gabe Miller Music
Previous video:
I made a Beat EVERY DAY for a MONTH
Gabe Miller Music
New Majella Audio IMPLEXUS Desktop Synthesizer In the Works
Update: details are in - click here for video, demos, and new pics.
It looks like a new hardware desktop synth from Majella Audio is in the works.
Just some teaser pics for now. It appears to have a Complex Generator for one oscillator and a Basic Generator for the other. You should be able to see the following on the front panel:

Harmonics with EG AMT, LFO1 AMT
Folder with EG AMT
Complex Off Basic switch with #, A & Flat LEDs
Basic Generator
Mixer Section with knobs for three sources, the Complex oscillator, a Sub oscillator, and I'm guessing the Basic Generator oscillator.
Filter
Quick Tip: Shift a Sequence Around on a Digitakt Tutorial
Perfect Circuit
"This Quick Tip shows how to shift a sequence on a Digitakt by holding the function key and pushing the left or right arrow buttons. This will shift one track while leaving your other tracks alone, allowing you to quickly try out shifted rhythmic patterns. Although we showed this on an Elektron sequencer there are other sequencers that also allow this same technique, so check if your sequencer does since this can help you come up with new ideas if you are stuck!
Digitakt available here: https://www.perfectcircuit.com/elektr..."
EZBOT's Favorite eurorack sequencer ~ WMD Metron/Voltera
EZBOT
"In this video I gush about my love for WMD's Metron and Voltera. They are the closest thing I have found to the Elektron sequencer in modular. I also give a tutorial on how to use both the Metron and Voltera as I am gushing."
Noise Engineering Blog: Creating glitchy clock signals and sequences & Patching a swung clock
Noise Engineering
"From the blog: https://www.noiseengineering.us/blog/...
Here, we generate a clock signal and run it through Integra Funkitus to skip about half the pulses. That signal is then run through Mutable Instruments Branches, and each coin flip has a chance of being a normal trigger or running through a burst generator. The clock and bursts are then combined in Quantus Pax, and run into Mimetic Digitalis's clock in."
Patching a swung clock
Noise Engineering
"From the blog: https://www.noiseengineering.us/blog/...
Here, we we create a swung clock with Pons Asinorum and Vox Digitalis, which runs a Mimetic Digitalis sequence into Basimilus Iteritas Alter."
SoundsDivine 'Greatest Hits' - U-he Diva Soundset
SoundsDivine111
"This is a demo of the presets from the 'Greatest Hits' soundset for U-he Diva.
For more information, please follow the link below:
https://soundsdivine.com/product/diva...
00:00 Intro
00:10 Classic Pluck
00:29 Artificial Euphoria
00:48 Tekno Tronik
01:04 Moving Shadow
01:21 Super Saw 1
01:32 Super Saw 2
01:51 Juicy Resonance
02:01 Phasers On Stun
02:11 Pacific Rising
02:40 Analog Detune
02:53 Vintage Roland
02:59 Transient Vibrato
03:05 Funkadelic Bass
03:11 Alpha Bass
03:18 Inner City Life
03:36 Unison Detune
03:55 Synthetic Brass
04:04 Omni Trio
04:27 Acetate Blues
04:38 Underworld
05:07 Groove Rider
05:25 Vintage Retro Classic"
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