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Saturday, July 25, 2020
Roland SH-101 Analog Synthesizer
Are ROMplers "real" synthesisers? & Pushing a Table
Floyd Steinberg
Two videos featuring the Yamaha EX5 by Floyd Steinberg. The Yamaha EX5 is one powerful synth.
Pushing a table. (Sampling, Yamaha EX5, Digitone)
Floyd Steinberg
Update: video renamed to: Pushing this table creates an AWESOME sound (sound design)
"I accidentally pushed a table across the floor, creating an surprisingly pleasing sound. A nice opportunity for some putting the EX5's sampler into action, accompanied by some nice FM drums from the Digitone! (Track begins at 2:24)"
Modulation - Summit Series // Novation
NovationTV
NovationTV Summit Series
"In this Summit deep dive, -CALC- takes a look at the modulation opportunities available in the synth. Summit is packed with modulation sources for deep and totally tactile sound design – LFOs, envelopes, animate buttons and more.
With its multitimbral architecture and 16 voices of polyphony, Summit is like two Peaks in one instrument, enabling two completely independent patches to be split or layered across the keyboard, or switched between on the fly. And, that’s not the end of it: the addition of dual filters, greatly extended front panel controls, audio input and the same premium-quality five-octave keyboard introduced with our SL MkIII MIDI controller, put Summit in a creative league of its own.
--- Discover Summit
http://bit.ly/NovationSummit"
Yamaha Portasound PS-1 - bonus demo
Alfonse
"Yamaha Portasound PS-1 keyboard (1980)
This tune was my first (or was it second?) attempt at writing something on the PS-1, before scrapping it in favour of the one I eventually put out a few months back: [posted here]
One of the first three portable keyboards that Yamaha produced for the home market in 1980, the PS-1 was the most compact, with only 4 voices and 4 rhythms to work with.
All sounds you hear in the track were made using the PS-1 and run through various single effects pedals (TC Electronic Sub Up octaver, the very synth-friendly Yamaha SDS CH-10MII chorus pedal, and the Vestax DDX vintage digital delay). Parts were recorded to a DAW, where compression, EQ, and reverb were added as required. Individual drum hits were sampled from slowed-down rhythms and processed to allow fresh beats to be built, rather than using the rhythms found on the PS-1 itself.
Music (C) Copyright 2019 Alfonse
Available as a bonus track on this Bandcamp release: https://alfonse.bandcamp.com/album/l
ALFONSE
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Korg Minipops 7 Jam
mick frigerio
"Korg Minipops 7 with Tubbutec Midi-Interface, Moog Grandmother, Westbury Track 2 Bass, Korg MS20. All Drumsounds MP7- except the Crash"
Korg ds-10 syncing the korg nts-1, the teenage engineering op-z & ipad: Setup, settings & tutorial
michaelnervous
"Using the Korg ds-10 as a clock source I show you how to setup and sync the ds-10 to the korg nts-1 and the teenage engineering OP-Z (as well as the ipad app for the op-z -motion Graphics).
by making a click track and sending that audio signal into the sync in of the nts-1 and then having the nts-1 send a midi clock signal to the op-z.
And if you are using the iphone/ipad op-z app you then have video in sync to the ds-10 also.
The great thing here is you can basically turn the audio clock source from the Korg ds-10 into midi data and use with ipad apps or an external synth.
VIDEO CONTENTS :
1:41 1st sync methOD - y adapter w/panning
2:10 VIDEO SYNCING TO KORG DS-10
5:52 EXPLAINING THE y adapter methOD
7:01 KORG DS 10 CLICK TRACK SETTINGS
8:09 KORG NTS-1 SETTINGS
9:09 OP-z SETTINGS FOR MIDI IN / EXTERNAL CLOCK
9:27 NOTES (pause 2 read)
9:37 2nd sync methOd -TWO DS UNITS SYNCED THRU WIFI
12:16 3rd sync methOd 1 DS Click Out ONLY
BOSS DR-220A LIPO-BATTERY MOD
Robin Sutcliffe wrote in to let us know of a battery mod he completed for the BOSS DR-220A. You can find full details and additional pics for the mod here.

The battery compartment had been cleaned up after some obvious leakage and corrosion. This meant that the contacts did not hold well against the batteries themselves, and presets were not saved, even with batteries in the device! Obviously this also meant intermittent performance on battery power.
I decided to replace the 6 AA cells with a 3.7v Lipo battery, charge board, and boost circuit. The boost circuit is needed to take the 3.7v up to 6v needed for operation of the 220A."
You can find 3.7v Lipo batteries on Amazon here, and
via this auction. Be sure to get to the right size.
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