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"Roland MKS-80 Super Jupiter Synthesizer
Good functional condition
Cosmetically nice except:
All 4 rubber feet have been removed and are missing
See picture of a few scratches on top - mostly top of faceplate
see picture of small ding on one corner - barely visible from any distance
LCD is dim but visible (see picture)
Original manual and printed material included"
Friday, January 15, 2021
Roland MKS-80 Super Jupiter Synthesizer Rev 5 SN 552923
Nord Rack 3
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Kind of interesting these were called the Nord Rack when they were primarily desktop synths. Note the placement of the jacks on the back would limit placement in a rack. I forget if you can adjust them like on the Virus synths.
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Kind of interesting these were called the Nord Rack when they were primarily desktop synths. Note the placement of the jacks on the back would limit placement in a rack. I forget if you can adjust them like on the Virus synths.
Zoom ARQ-96 (synthesizer sampler sequencer)
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You can find some demos of the Zoom ARQ-96 in previous posts here.
"Here’s what I think the pros are: 1) Sounds amazing. The sound quality is great, competitive with Roland gear. I was quite surprised at how hi-fi this machine sounds. 2) The round shape is effective. Takes up very little space, and really works well for sequencing. 3) Depth. This is a full featured synth with plenty of tricks up its sleeve. You will be able to record complex, full songs with this. 4) Price. For what I am asking, it’s an unbeatable amount of power for the money.
Now for the cons. 1) You will need a MIDI keyboard. For sequencing, the ring thing is fine. Try to play it like an instrument, it’s awkward and tricky. If you jiggle it too much (and you will) it will think you are detaching the ring and there will be an interruption. This is not wear and tear to this unit, it’s inherent to this design. It really demands that you play it with the ring detached, which is awkward. And to be clear: this controller design is not great for playing. Break out the trusty Keystep. That’s the biggest flaw I have found. 2) Menu diving. All that power comes with a learning curve. The menu is deep. This thing does a lot. You will be downloading a big old PDF and spending some time. (Nobody gives you a full print manual anymore, it seems.) This kind of learning curve is a hurdle for all of these do-a-lot devices. I just want to be clear that this is not an exception. 3) Zoom orphaned the line. You can find some tutorials, there’s a manual available, but that’s it. Zoom bailed on it."
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You can find some demos of the Zoom ARQ-96 in previous posts here.
"Here’s what I think the pros are: 1) Sounds amazing. The sound quality is great, competitive with Roland gear. I was quite surprised at how hi-fi this machine sounds. 2) The round shape is effective. Takes up very little space, and really works well for sequencing. 3) Depth. This is a full featured synth with plenty of tricks up its sleeve. You will be able to record complex, full songs with this. 4) Price. For what I am asking, it’s an unbeatable amount of power for the money.
Now for the cons. 1) You will need a MIDI keyboard. For sequencing, the ring thing is fine. Try to play it like an instrument, it’s awkward and tricky. If you jiggle it too much (and you will) it will think you are detaching the ring and there will be an interruption. This is not wear and tear to this unit, it’s inherent to this design. It really demands that you play it with the ring detached, which is awkward. And to be clear: this controller design is not great for playing. Break out the trusty Keystep. That’s the biggest flaw I have found. 2) Menu diving. All that power comes with a learning curve. The menu is deep. This thing does a lot. You will be downloading a big old PDF and spending some time. (Nobody gives you a full print manual anymore, it seems.) This kind of learning curve is a hurdle for all of these do-a-lot devices. I just want to be clear that this is not an exception. 3) Zoom orphaned the line. You can find some tutorials, there’s a manual available, but that’s it. Zoom bailed on it."
Blipblox After Dark : Unboxing & Noodling
Masaki Takada
Advantage of drum machine individual outputs (MFB Tanzmaus)
alternatingbitmusic
"While I'm using the individual outs mostly for mixing purposes and general sound shaping, here I demonstrate my dislike of the Tanzmaus CLAP."
Nord World Sessions: Ondrej Pivec
nordkeyboards
"Czech keyboardist Ondrej Pivec (Gregory Porter, Kennedy Administration) jamming on the Nord Grand and Nord Lead 4 in this new episode of Nord World Sessions. Recorded live in Prague, Czech Republic October 2020."
SOLAR 50 REVIEW — 50 oscillator MEGA synth... But is it worth getting?
BoBeats
"Today we are checking out the SOLAR 50, a 50 oscillator synthesizer. Sponsored by Skillshare: The first 1000 people to use the link will get a free trial of Skillshare Premium Membership: https://skl.sh/bobeats11201"
ELTA SOLAR 50 posts
Tombola vintage Korg 800DV - 3/6 Mystical jam | SynthFest 2021
SynthFest France
"SynthFest France 2021 - Tombola vintage
Korg 800DV - 10€
Ticket: https://www.weezevent.com/synthfestfr..."
Thursday, January 14, 2021
Yamaha TX16W | The Sampler from Hell | That was Saved
Espen Kraft
"Yamaha released the TX16W in 1988 and it appeared to offer a lot, and it did. Unfortunately, the OS they put into it made using it quite arcane, tedious and annoying to the extreme. However....
The demo song can be downloaded here:
https://espenkraft.bandcamp.com/track...
.... a group of idealists decided they would make a new operating system for this sampler (as the OS i loaded into memory from a floppy disk when you start it up) and so they made what was to be known as the TYPHOON software. This makes using this machine easy, fun and it becomes very powerful.
The original OS is interesting as a case study in how to really annoy a customer and as such it can be fun in itself, if you're into those kinds of things.
Regardless of OS, the TX16W has a very fat and cinematic low end to its sound and it almost rivals the Roland JV-880 for that. Considering you can sample anything you want into it and preserve that bottom end, I find this sampler a real gem."
Yamaha FS1R Unleashed
Robert Skerjanc
"A small session controlling the FS1r Synthesizer live with a custom hardware controller."
Custom controller for the Yamaha FS1r. Almost looks like custome eurorack modules.
Curious how many of the FS1r parameters it controls. I once made an 80 page editor with Touch OSC with over 1000 parameters. It was ported to TB MIDI Stuff. There is also an editor for Patch Base here and free Edisyn 26 editor here. Without an editor it's like trying to paint a canvas through a keyhole.
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