Tuesday, April 06, 2021
DAFM DIY "SEGA Genesis" YM3438 Synth + Nemesis Delay Pedal improvisation
video by Floyd Steinberg
"The DAFM synth is a DIY project by KASSER SYNTHS based on the YM2612 or YM3438 FM soundchip which was also built into the SEGA Genesis game consoles (that was in the early 90s). It has 6 four-operator FM voices that can be used polyphonic and multitimbral.
The NEMESIS delay is a guitar pedal featuring a wide range of delay effects (tape, analog, digital, pitch-shifting, reverse, you name it). It has even more effects on offer when used with Source Audios "Neuro Desktop" app on Windows, Mac or Android.
More info on the DAFM synth:" [posted here]
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LABELS/MORE: DIY, Kasser Art, MATRIXSYNTH Members
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Flight of Harmony Infernal Noise Machine
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Waldorf Microwave w/ Rev 2 OS
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via this auction
"Towards the end of the 1980's, PPG's technology and several of their employees joined Waldorf, another German manufacturer, and the first product to come out of this collaboration was the Microwave, released in 1989.
The Microwave was built upon what was the PPG Wave. A digital/analog hybrid in which digitally sampled wavetables are processed through analog VCA envelope and VCF (filter) sections producing a classic and warm yet highly complex sound. In fact, the Microwave uses the same wavetables from the PPG Wave 2.3! In effect, the Microwave sounds like the PPG, which in turn, sounds like synth-pioneers Tangerine Dream.
Over the years, the operating system (OS) could be upgraded via EPROM chips from Waldorf. These added additional wavetables, the options to create custom wavetables, a speech synthesizer, and numerous other improvements. The final OS was version 2.0, released in 1994."
You can find info on the different revisions of the original Waldorf Microwave here and some pics here.
via this auction
"Towards the end of the 1980's, PPG's technology and several of their employees joined Waldorf, another German manufacturer, and the first product to come out of this collaboration was the Microwave, released in 1989.
The Microwave was built upon what was the PPG Wave. A digital/analog hybrid in which digitally sampled wavetables are processed through analog VCA envelope and VCF (filter) sections producing a classic and warm yet highly complex sound. In fact, the Microwave uses the same wavetables from the PPG Wave 2.3! In effect, the Microwave sounds like the PPG, which in turn, sounds like synth-pioneers Tangerine Dream.
Over the years, the operating system (OS) could be upgraded via EPROM chips from Waldorf. These added additional wavetables, the options to create custom wavetables, a speech synthesizer, and numerous other improvements. The final OS was version 2.0, released in 1994."
You can find info on the different revisions of the original Waldorf Microwave here and some pics here.
Studio Electronics SE-1X Red Eye
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via this auction
You can find some info on these in previous posts here.
via this auction
You can find some info on these in previous posts here.
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DOEPFER DARK ENERGY Semi Modular Analogue Synthesizer
Roland JX8P Analog Synthesizer
Roland GR-300 polyphonic guitar synthesizer SN 284090
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via this auction
"Vintage Roland GR-300 synth pedalboard in working condition, tested with a Gibson SG and a Roland GK-1 with 24-pin cable. This unit will work with a Roland G-202, 303, 505, 707 or 808..."
Note the 303, 404, 707, and 808 are references to the corresponding G-303, G-505, G-707, and G-808 guitar controllers, not the TB and TR models. :)
Original box for the GK-1 Synthesizer Driver pictured.
via this auction
"Vintage Roland GR-300 synth pedalboard in working condition, tested with a Gibson SG and a Roland GK-1 with 24-pin cable. This unit will work with a Roland G-202, 303, 505, 707 or 808..."
Note the 303, 404, 707, and 808 are references to the corresponding G-303, G-505, G-707, and G-808 guitar controllers, not the TB and TR models. :)
Original box for the GK-1 Synthesizer Driver pictured.
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LABELS/MORE: Auctions, Guitar Synths, Roland
LABELS/MORE: Auctions, Guitar Synths, Roland
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KORG Electribes ER-1, ES-1, & EA-1
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ER-1 drum machine Rhythm Synth via this auction
ES-1 - Rhythm Production Sampler Drum Machine via this auction
EA-1 Analogue Modelling Synthesiser via this auction
ER-1 drum machine Rhythm Synth via this auction
ES-1 - Rhythm Production Sampler Drum Machine via this auction
EA-1 Analogue Modelling Synthesiser via this auction
TAL sampler Digital collection Vol. 2 | Korg Poly-61 & Poly-800
video by Espen Kraft
"Digital Collection Vol.2 - Korg Poly-61 and Poly-800 - For the TAL sampler
In the early 80s, Korg released two synthesizers, the Poly-61 (1982) and the Poly-800 (1983). Capable of very unique sounds, they've both been elevated to cult classics today.
Now I have meticulously sampled all my best original sounds from these classics and turned it into a pack for the TAL sampler.
32 patches for the Poly-61 and 32 patches for the Poly-800.
Get the patches here:
https://thepatchbay.co.uk/product/tal...
https://sound7.co.uk/products/espen-t...
As an added bonus I've also sampled my Korg DDD-1 drum machine to give you a classic 80s drum kit to play with. All mapped out on the keyboard. Some of the sounds in this drum kit are duplicated in different tuning options for your pleasure.
All sounds are taken directly out of the hardware and recorded through SSL Superanalogue preamps for the best audio quality.
All the sounds are recorded dry, so the reverb and delay you hear in the demo are from the TAL sampler itself (can be turned off of course), except for the Poly-800 brass and Sweeps that have a dash of Valhalla VintageVerb on them. Again, only in the demo itself.
The audio demo features only sounds from this pack, 100%."
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