Monday, August 10, 2020
Purple Moog Little Phatty Perseverance June-60 Grand Canyon Analog Synthesizer
Rik Marston Official
#moogpurplelittlephatty #moogmusic #mooganalogsynthesizer
Purple Moog Little Phatty "Perseverance"
Synthesizer Demo by Rik Marston
***Watch in HD!!*** **Turn It UP!** ***No Talking!!!***
The Purple Moog Little Phatty in ACTION!
Running it thru the TC Electronics JUNE-60 Chorus pedal
and then thru the Electro-Harmonics Grand Canyon Delay pedal!
OMG WHAT A BLAST! Awaiting FOUR Slim Phatty's to join this party!
Meteorite friend featured:
The "ALIEN" Erg Chech 002 Ungrouped Achondrite Meteorite
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Dreadbox Typhon - 8 custom sequences. No talking.
Adam Jay
"8 custom sequences and patches using the Dreadbox Typhon.
Recorded into MOTU Ultralite MK4.
Powered by RAVPower battery pack RP-PB060"
Gamechanger Audio MOTOR Synth w/ Original Box
KAWAI SX-240 - VINTAGE ANALOG POLYPHONIC 8 VOICE SYNTHESIZER
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via this auction
"The Kawai SX-240 is an eight voice, fully programmable polyphonic analog synthesizer released in 1984 as a follow up to the Kawai SX-210. It was manufactured by Kawai but originally released under the Teisco brand-name in Japan when Kawai bought out Teisco. The Kawai SX-240 and the Kawai SX-210 never got much attention due to entering the market during the time of the digital revolution and poor marketing. Its main analog competitors of the time were the Korg Polysix and the Roland Juno 6/60."
via this auction
"The Kawai SX-240 is an eight voice, fully programmable polyphonic analog synthesizer released in 1984 as a follow up to the Kawai SX-210. It was manufactured by Kawai but originally released under the Teisco brand-name in Japan when Kawai bought out Teisco. The Kawai SX-240 and the Kawai SX-210 never got much attention due to entering the market during the time of the digital revolution and poor marketing. Its main analog competitors of the time were the Korg Polysix and the Roland Juno 6/60."
Roland Jupiter-6
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via this auction
"The Roland Jupiter-6 (JP-6) is a 61 key, 6 voice polyphonic bi-timbral analog synthesizer, featuring dual oscillators (saw/square/pulse/triangle/noise waveforms with PWM, sync, and FM), resonant 24dB low|high-pass or 12dB band pass filter, dedicated filter and amp ADSR envelopes, dual LFOs (sine and saw/square/triangle/random), portamento/glissando, arpeggiator, chorus, 80 presets (48 editable), basic MIDI, XLR and phone stereo outputs, and arpeggiator.
This Jupiter-6 is fully functional. Cosmetics are very good (a few small scuffs or scratches), although it looks like some paint overspray got on the left side at some point, since there are some tiny white spots. I got a lot of the spots off by scraping them with my finger nail."
via this auction
"The Roland Jupiter-6 (JP-6) is a 61 key, 6 voice polyphonic bi-timbral analog synthesizer, featuring dual oscillators (saw/square/pulse/triangle/noise waveforms with PWM, sync, and FM), resonant 24dB low|high-pass or 12dB band pass filter, dedicated filter and amp ADSR envelopes, dual LFOs (sine and saw/square/triangle/random), portamento/glissando, arpeggiator, chorus, 80 presets (48 editable), basic MIDI, XLR and phone stereo outputs, and arpeggiator.
This Jupiter-6 is fully functional. Cosmetics are very good (a few small scuffs or scratches), although it looks like some paint overspray got on the left side at some point, since there are some tiny white spots. I got a lot of the spots off by scraping them with my finger nail."
1976 Roland System 100 Model 102 Expander
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via this auction
"Rare and ultra-awesome Roland System 100 Model 102 from 1976! In fantastic shape with only minor marks from handling and simply existing, this synth has had an entire suite of servicing including a full recap, cleaning, and full calibration. Everything works exactly as it should and it sounds fantastic! This is the 117v for US so no step transformer needed."
via this auction
"Rare and ultra-awesome Roland System 100 Model 102 from 1976! In fantastic shape with only minor marks from handling and simply existing, this synth has had an entire suite of servicing including a full recap, cleaning, and full calibration. Everything works exactly as it should and it sounds fantastic! This is the 117v for US so no step transformer needed."
MajorOSC ASM Hydrasynth Ignition 2 Patch Bank Full Tour W/ Commentary
Major OSC
https://www.majorosc.com
"Welcome to a lengthy tour of Ignition, from Patch 1, through 128. There's alot of stuff to show you. I briefly touch upon the various improvements to the firmware and explain the the difference between Ignition 1 sand 2.
Enjoy."
Sequential Artist Spotlight Interview with JEREMY BLAKE
You can find the interview on Sequential's website here.
"Jeremy Leaird-Koch is a music performance college dropout who lives in Seattle, Washington. He makes music as 'Jeremy Blake' and videos about music for YouTube as 'Red Means Recording.'
We chatted with Jeremy on how he’s been using the Pro 3 in his music."
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You can find additional posts featuring Sequential's Spotlight series here.
The scariest sound in the world ... made in Soundpaint.
8dioproductions
"The scariest sound in the world ... made in Soundpaint.
SOUNDPAINT Real-Time Demo. Preset: 'Bone Chilling'
A real-time demonstration of a very scary set of samples running through SOUNDPAINT.
More information visit: https://8dio.com/2020/07/15/sound-paint/"
Featuring the Sequential Prophet XL as the controller and rattlesnakes.
ZXAV AV DJ App for the Sinclair ZX Spectrum
ZXAV from Paul Grenfell on Vimeo.
This one is in via Paul Grenfell, the creator of ZXAV, who had the following to say about it:
"ZXAV is a tiny audio/visual DJing/VJing app for the 1980's home computer, the Sinclair ZX Spectrum. Intended for live performance, ZXAV uses the Spectrum’s 3 channel AY sound chip for audio output and the bitmap display for visual output.
The app features four independent sequencers:
1) Visual effects
2) Melody/arpeggio synth
3) 303-style bass synth
4) Drums and sounds effects
You can run the sequencers together in tight sync, or set them up with different speeds and lengths to create complex polyrhythms. All sequences and instruments can be edited live in real-time - ZXAV is built for jamming and is always in play mode.
The entire app is written in exactly 4 kilobytes (4096 bytes) of code - that's the equivelent of around 23 milliseconds of CD quality audio.
ZXAV is free software.
You can download the software from here: http://atebit.org/prod.php?prodId=430
To use it you'll need a ZX Spectrum emulator such as: http://fuse-emulator.sourceforge.net/"
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