"The Roland SH-101, released in 1982, is a Japanese-made analog subtractive monophonic synthesizer that helped define the sounds of a generation of electronic music, used by artists such as Devo, The Crystal Method, The Chemical Brothers, Aphex Twin, and more. The SH-101 boasts a 3-waveform oscillator with controls for an LFO, a VCF filter, an ADSR envelope, and more. The final touch is the ability to attach a modulation arm, allowing this synth to function as a "keytar". If you're looking for the real deal when it comes to iconic 80s synth sounds, look no further!
This synth is in excellent condition, though it does show minor signs of age, including few minor scratches, jack rust and scuffs on the body (please see photos). It has been tested by our professional technician and is working perfectly. Does not include AC adapter."
"This keyboard is in excellent condition! Plays beautifully, extremely fun to program. Historic, early MIDI compatible synth. No real cosmetic damage; all original knobs, wheels and sliders."
"Beast’s Chalkboard is dual channel stepped voltage source and adder for your eurorack modular synthesizer system.
It primarily is intended as a dual octave switcher for VCO’s but has many other uses including sequence transposition, FM ratio creation, buffered CV distribution, state changes, and VCO calibration.
SECTION TIME STAMPS
0:00 Intro - Basic Octave Switching
0:55 External Voltage Processing & Thru Out
2:38 State / Timbral Changes
4:31 Attenuating Output for Smaller Step Range
"Kawai K5000S ambient pads & soundscapes synthesizer demo. This Kawai K5000S synth demo showcases 3 different ambient music songs created on the K5000S digital additive synthesizer and features long evolving pads, timbres, and textures.
The Kawai K5000S excels at these types of ambient chillout soundscapes which makes it a great synth for electronic music, space music, drone music, new age music and relaxation and meditation music. All sounds are from the Kawai K5000S with no external processing.
"Do I use the micoGranny Granular Sampler in my Music? I do but very rarely on it’s own. Here’s the secret to how I use the MG2 in my studio. I hook it up to an FX unit (the Ensoniq ASRX) I chain it up to an analog filter (the Q150 Synthesizers.com Transistor Ladder Filter) and I keep it moving!
"Out of leftfield, MajorOSC brings 100 fresh new patches to Sequential's Prophet 6! Available Now at http://MajorOSC.com/Element6
Element 6 presets sound organic and alive. Expect plenty of movement, rhythm, variety, and that unmistakable MajorOSC style; bold, musical, and addictive to play.
This is nothing short of a joy ride on one of the best VCO analog polysynths currently on the market.
No themes. No limits. Wait, no theme? Nope. So what is Element 6?
This is a collection of analog synth patches designed for electronic music. This should become exceedingly apparent once you hit the play button. Genres; Progressive House, Big Beat Techno / Industrial, Synth Pop, and Classic Rock. Expect a healthy dose of soft and sophisticated pads, grimey and far-out distorted epic leads, ultra smooth plucks and keys to throw down your latest chord progression ideas, and last but not least, some deep funky bass.
There's 2 main sections of Element 6, split evenly 50/50.
The first 50 presets are a variety of sounds that explore the prophet 6. They're designed to strike a balance between experimental and accessible. They're edgy, yet musical and fused onto familiar patch types that tend to work incredibly well on VCO synths. In other words, they'll be musical and expressive, as opposed to conceptual and useless.
The second half is relatively more organized, for your convenience. Expect to find 10 or so of each; Bass, Pads, Distortion/Leads, Arps. and classics. They're the ones I designed with the intention for you to use them as go-to starting points. They're purpose built to be ready for throwing down in a jam session, or new project/track. But they're made in a way that should allow easy tweaks without too much head scratching.
Inflences of this Patch Bank include the following artists:
Eric Prydz / Pryda *2005-2010 progressive house era*
Quincy Jones
Chemical Bros
Tycho / Ghostly Digital
The Rolling Stones
GrandMaster Flash & The Furious Five
Nine Inch Nails
Vangelis
Haywyre
Maceo Plex / CrossTown Rebels
DeadMau5
Knife Party
Crystal Method
Alice in Chains
(That'd be the most incredible and random lineup to have at a concert wouldn't it?)"