Tuesday, March 09, 2021
"Stranger" with Roland JUPITER-Xm Synthesizer - cover of 1985 song by Clan of Xymox
video by Robert Saint John
"Cover of the 1985 song by the goth darkwave band Clan of Xymox (Ronny Moorings, Anka Wolbert, and Pieter Nooten) on 4AD Records. Using the Roland JUPITER-Xm synthesizer, Zenbeats DAW, and ZENOLOGY Pro software synth.
Features clips from the 1920 silent film THE CABINET OF DR. CALIGARI, directed by Robert Wiene."
Oberheim OB-12
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Jexus demo in the listing previously posted here.
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Jexus demo in the listing previously posted here.
Novation Nova II 36 Voice Glorious Digital Synth
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Jexus demo featured in the listing previously posted here.
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Jexus demo featured in the listing previously posted here.
Miami Vice and Melrose Place Oberheim DPX-1 Vintage Sample Player?
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The SN appears to be 750645 which was listed back in 2017 here - same marks on the back. Note the description for the new listing states this was owned by Tim Truman with a note on it being used on Miami Vice and Melrose Place, but there's no mention of that in the previous post.
"Here is a fine example of the classic DPX-1. It can playback various sample formats such as from the Ensoniq Mirage, Emulator II, etc. This unit has been owned by Tim Truman originally, composer of the theme to Melrose Place among many other pieces of music for TV/FILM.
The following upgrades have been installed:
- PSU recapped by Andrei Kudryavtsev
- Floppy drive replaced with HXC Rev F floppy emulator
- OS upgraded to latest version
The PSU on the DPX is notorious for blowing capacitors, so having your DPX recapped is an absolute must. With these upgrades you can be confident that your DPX will give you years of trouble-free use. I'm including some of Tim Truman's personal sound disks. The 5.25" floppies are included as-is, while the 3.5" floppies have been converted into images to use with the emulator.
Also, I have put many other sample collections onto the SD card such as the Ensoniq Mirage library. Everything works 100 percent on this and sounds great. Please feel free to message me any questions about it, thanks!"
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The SN appears to be 750645 which was listed back in 2017 here - same marks on the back. Note the description for the new listing states this was owned by Tim Truman with a note on it being used on Miami Vice and Melrose Place, but there's no mention of that in the previous post.
"Here is a fine example of the classic DPX-1. It can playback various sample formats such as from the Ensoniq Mirage, Emulator II, etc. This unit has been owned by Tim Truman originally, composer of the theme to Melrose Place among many other pieces of music for TV/FILM.
The following upgrades have been installed:
- PSU recapped by Andrei Kudryavtsev
- Floppy drive replaced with HXC Rev F floppy emulator
- OS upgraded to latest version
The PSU on the DPX is notorious for blowing capacitors, so having your DPX recapped is an absolute must. With these upgrades you can be confident that your DPX will give you years of trouble-free use. I'm including some of Tim Truman's personal sound disks. The 5.25" floppies are included as-is, while the 3.5" floppies have been converted into images to use with the emulator.
Also, I have put many other sample collections onto the SD card such as the Ensoniq Mirage library. Everything works 100 percent on this and sounds great. Please feel free to message me any questions about it, thanks!"
1983 Roland Juno-6 Analog Synthesizer SN 193274
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video by RetroLinear
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"This one's been ran thru the ringer here at RetroLinear, has a clean bill of health after a full restoration, complete recap, all controls cleaned/lubricated, key contacts cleaned, fully calibrated and ready to go."
video by RetroLinear
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"This one's been ran thru the ringer here at RetroLinear, has a clean bill of health after a full restoration, complete recap, all controls cleaned/lubricated, key contacts cleaned, fully calibrated and ready to go."
Korg Opsix (Presets Part 2)
EasyEi8ht trigger sequencer prototype demo
LABELS/MORE:
DIY,
Modular for the Masses
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Evolved Vol 3 - Patches 26 to 50 - Sequential Prophet 6
video by GEOSynths
"Out 15th March 2021.
It's been almost 2 years since I brought out Evolved Vol 2 for the Sequential Prophet 6 Synthesizer and wasn't sure I'd do another, however Sequential have updated the Prophet 6 with the 'Vintage Knob' feature, from the Prophet 5 Rev 4 Synth. After making a 3rd Bank for the Sequential 0B6, it was obvious to do another Bank for the Prophet 6.
In this set I've also focused a little more on making Patches using Osc 2 as a Modulation Source and delving deeper. While there is the odd "Vintage" patch, it's more about getting new Synthesizer sounds."
GEOSynths Sequential Prophet 6 Patch demos
62HP EP5: 4 Voice iPad Sequenced Synth
video by Perfect Circuit
"This 62HP system is a four voice synthesizer with effects that is designed to be sequenced by an iPad with USB, but you could sequence it with any USB midi.
The synth voice is made with the Recovery Effects Jupiter Spirits quad VCO, an Intellijel Morgasmatron dual filter, XAOC Zadar quad envelope/function generator and two Intellijel 1U Dual VCAs for 4 VCAs total. There are two effects modules, the WMD/SSF DPLR dual delay and the Erica Synths Dual FX which has two DSP effect channels. The USB to CV is handled by the Noise Engineering Univer Iter. The iPad is used to both sequence the four synth voices with the Fuge Machine app, and to create the drums with Ruismaker.
All of the gear in this video available here: https://www.perfectcircuit.com/catalo...
Timeline:
00:00 - Intro
00:05 - Jam
02:02 - System Overview
02:52 - Patch Explanation
03:40 - What The System Can Do
04:24 - Outro"
LABELS/MORE:
Erica Synths,
eurorack,
intellijel,
iOS,
Noise Engineering,
Recovery,
XAOC Devices
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Noise Engineering Blog: Patching bursts with CV over length & melodic bursts
video by Noise Engineering
"From the blog: https://www.noiseengineering.us/blog/...
If you don’t have a dedicated burst generator in your system (or, like me, you just always need more bursts!), we can really easily patch one together. All we need is a clock (or LFO), a DC-coupled VCA, and a decay envelope. Patch your clock/LFO into the audio input of the VCA, the decay envelope into the CV input of the VCA, and voila, you’ve got a burst generator. Trigger the envelope to create your burst! The length of the decay envelope controls how many triggers are in your burst, the clock/LFO controls the rate. Easy!
Here, we’re using Pons Asinorum as our envelope generator, with our main clock as the VCA’s input so our bursts are in time with the rest of our patch. Since Pons Asinorum is voltage controllable, we can sequence the number of triggers in our bursts, too."
Blog: Patching melodic bursts
video by
"From the blog: https://www.noiseengineering.us/blog/...
The whole idea for this patch came by way of an email from our friend Arthur Hnatek. He wanted to trigger a whole sequence from a single hit on his extremely cool drum-controlled modular system. I suggested the patch in our last video. But because Arthur wanted more than just sequenced bursts, we swapped in a trigger sequencer as the input, and used that to advance a pitch sequencer as well as to trigger a voice. That would mean that from a single trigger, a complete trigger and CV sequence would be generated, giving some really interesting performance possibilities.
Let’s give that a shot: here, instead of using a clock as the VCA input as in our last video, we’re using Bin Seq, and we’re feeding it into Mimetic Digitalis’s N input so we get a four-part CV sequence to modulate our voice, as well as a trigger pattern. Along with triggering our decay envelope, our input trigger is multed to the BS’s Measure input, and the MD’s Origin input so that we get the same pattern each time our burst is generated."
LABELS/MORE:
eurorack,
MATRIXSYNTH Members,
Noise Engineering,
synth tutorials
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