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Tuesday, May 04, 2021

101-VCO vs SH-101 + 101-VCO Tuning Mod [Demo 4]


video by gstormelectro

"Today, I am comparing my 101-VCO to the original Roland SH-101 synthesizer.
How close to the original is my 101-VCO?
Saw, Pulse, Pulse Width Modulation, Sub, and Noise waveforms.
The SH-101 did not have the Triangle waveform.
At the end of the video I'll play both of them together, just for fun.

I'll also show you an easy mod for the 101-VCO so that it's pitch CV can
match the tuning of the original SH-101.
It involves adding a 1206 470K resistor to R19 previously denoted "DNP".
All 101-VCOs I make and sell henceforth will have the resistor already installed.
And tuned to match the SH-101 as it should be.

Left Channel = 101-VCO
Right Channel = SH-101

0:00​ Introduction
0:26​ A Simple Mod to match the 101-VCO pitch CV with the SH-101
1:45​ Audio Comparisons
4:25​ Both at the same time, just for fun"

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Norand Mono Tutorial 2: X-mod and X-env


video by Richard DeHove

"A detailed look at the Mono's modulators and envelopes; how to apply them generally to a parameter, and also varying the amount per step. The tutorial also looks at real-time automation recording and 'playing' the pitch of each oscillator separately. Many more tutorials to come on this amazing machine.

0:00​ Intro and Live Mode
0:14​ X-mod and X-env overview
0:58​ Starting to make a bass drum
1:20​ Selecting a parameter
1:47​ Turn on Visualization
2:14​ Tweaking the Osc envelope
3:02​ Adding a click
3:51​ The X-mod section
5:10​ Modulator shapes
6:20​ Modulator "Types"
8:10​ Per step variations
10:14​ White noise snare
11:36​ Adding a transient click
12:40​ Modulating filter color
14:10​ Changing the overall sound
15:32​ Recording knob automation
16:08​ Multi-step undo
16:42​ More knob automation
18:12​ Choosing a scale
18:34​ Recording quantized pitch automation

This is not a sponsored video!
My site: https://richarddehove.com/
Lots of downloads for supporters on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/richarddehove"

Richard DeHove Norand Mono Tutorials

May the 4th be with you #shorts [w/ a Teenage Engineering Megaman Pocket Operator]


video by michael nervOus

"Happy may the 4th! Literally just trying out the shorts upload on YouTube from mobile"

"Hey There Delilah" Cover produced with MakeNoise Shared System & Roland JD-XA Synthesizers.


video by Koboto Music

"I used the MakeNoise Shared System and the Roland JD-Xa to produce a cover of the Plain White T's song "Hey There Delilah" The Video is (of course) not live but is a representation of how I produced the track. I hope you enjoy. Thanks for watching!"

The Most Popular Drum Beats with the Roland TR-707 - Rhythm Composer Patterns


video by RetroSound

"(c)2007-21 by RetroSound
supported by UVI: http://bit.ly/retrosound-uvi

❤️ Support #RetroSound​​ channel: teespring.com/de/stores/retrosound

This video show some of the most popular drum patterns in music history with the legendary Roland TR-707 from the year 1985.

8bit sound (like the Linndrum) with 15 sounds (kick 1, kick 2, snare 1, snare 2, low tom, mid tom, high tom, rim-shot, cow bell, hand clap, tambourine, open and closed high-hat, crash/ ride cymbals)
64 pattern

RetroSound synthesizer demo videos since january 2007.
Everything is free. If you like my work, you can also support me with the purchase of my merchandise (shirts, bags, mugs, stickers) or one of my music albums. Thank you!"

Live Sampling \ Elektron Machinedrum UW and Kalimba


video by kapillarkraft

"No pre-sampled sounds, only the ones recorded in the clip are heard.
The "drum" is a plastic food container.
Thank you for listening."

Yamaha DX7



via this auction

"Yamaha DX7 Synth Lapel Enamel Pin Original 1990’s."

Oberheim OB-MX 2 Voice Rack Synth SN mx001403

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via this auction

"It is in excellent condition with the original rack ears and manual.

I bought this in 1998 and it has been stored away safely since the early 2000's I doubt you will be able to find one with this little use anywhere

I have just got it out tested it , run the demos and replaced the 3v cell battery, everything functions as it should.

The face panel is in excellent condition no signs of wear"

Octave Plateau Cat SRM II Analog Music Synthesizer

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via this auction

"The Cat SRM II was manufactured in 1980 – 81 and is the best and final model of the Cat synthesizer series from the mid-1970s, which included the original Cat and Cat SRM. This used Cat SRM II has been calibrated and tested to assure everything works. The switches, pots keyboard contacts,buss bar and electronic circuits have all been cleaned and checked. Although this unit has only been used in a smoke-free studio, it has some cosmetic blemishes as can be seen in the photos. The original owner’s manual is included."

ROLAND JP-8080 Analog Modeling Rack Synthesizer

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via this auction

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