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Thursday, June 03, 2021

Roland TR-808 SN 176434

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Denny's Memorymoog Restore (by Synthpro)


video by synthpro

Roland JX-8P VECOVEN Mod - Demoing the arpeggiator, Chord mode and more


video by synthlegends

"Roland JX-8P VECOVEN Mod

In this video I demonstrate the new VECOVEN Mod, you might know from the JX-10 or MKS-70, recently also established fort he JX-8P. I show the main functions, especially the Chord mode and the arpeggiator.

Here partly the description of the Website from Fred Vecoven:

o Chord mode
o Arpeggiator with tons of modes
o each parameter is now OFF/RECV/SEND/ON, allowing fine control of what gets sent and what is filtered.

o sysex support : allow edition of tone parameters individually, including the "patch" parameters.
o midi cc support : allow edition of all tone parameters with midi cc.
o fast bulk dump/load : 1-2 seconds to dump everything. Can dump to/from cartridge and internal memory.
o edition of parameters (patch and tones) sends sysex, so all editions can be sequenced. PG800 is also supported here, so editions made from the PG800 can also be sequenced.
o copy from/to cartridge to create a full backup of the internal memory (all settings are now copied to the cartridge or restored from it)

o flash module provides 32 internal banks (total of 32 x 32 tones = 1024 tones!). Preloaded with hundreds of tones.
o M16C and M64C support : provide one or four extra banks of tones.
o Import mode to load existing internet "dump" files directly into a bank
o any tone parameter can be assigned to the edit slider during play mode [coming soon !]
o control whether updates from sysex, pg800 or controllers are displayed temporarily on-screen
o allows to disable new features for full compatibility with old software (for example, sysex changes made to tone A can be redirected to the currently selected tone, etc...)

This mod is really exciting and the support is great as well. I got the parts within 3 days after ordering.
For the mod soldering is not necessary. There are just two EPROMS to change, which are on sockets.

There is also a PWM mod, but here you have to desolder some IC, but cables are not necessary.
I hope, you enjoy the video and it shall help you to decide about the mod."

Sequential Prophet 6, Novation Peak and Strymon Bigsky


video by Luca Longobardi

"Girolamo Frescobaldi - Adagion in E minor (Recomposed)"

Prophet-6 + OB-6 Stacked Together


video by MR TUNA Music

"I recorded this video in 2018 and somehow it never made it to the surface! What a crazy set of sounds these two make together. For this video they are stacked together on the same midi channel separated by an octave.

Just in love with what these two can do together.

I think something really weird happens near the end but I'm not going to watch the video that far today :P


GEAR USED:
Sequential Circuits Prophet-6
Sequential / Oberheim OB-6
Roland TR-8
SP-555"

Prophet Vs Prophet - The Blind Test!


video by Alex Ball

Update: results posted here.

"A comparison between a vintage Prophet~5 rev3 and a new Prophet~10 rev4 (both designed by Dave Smith at Sequential).

This is a blind test where you see the same clip twice, but in one you're hearing the Prophet you see and in the other you're hearing the Prophet you don't see.

Write which you think is which for each of the 9 examples in the comments and I'll reveal the correct answers and the results of people's responses in a weeks time.

Huge thank you to Marius Leicht for his help with this video:

https://mariusleicht.com/

0:00 Explanation of how the test works
1:37 1A
2:04 1B
2:30 2A
2:50 2B
3:10 3A
3:46 3B
4:21 4A
5:06 4B
5:51 5A
6:29 5B
7:05 6A
7:24 6B
7:32 7A
8:25 7B
9:06 8A
9:44 8B
10:24 9A
10:52 9B
11:19 Outro"

Cicadas: Nature's Clock Divider?


video by MAKEN0ISE

"As we emerge into the world this spring, so will a gigantic brood of cicadas - for the first time in 17 years. They might even be able to... give us some patch ideas?

http://www.makenoisemusic.com"

Cosmic noise & retro heterodyne: Interstellar Radio


video by Richard DeHove

"If you ever played around with shortwave radio noise as a kid then this is your grownup noise evolution. Schlappi Engineering's 'Interstellar Radio' module wants you to endlessly twiddle and wiggle and enjoy the lack of melody and float away in the squeals and static. With all the controls normalled to produce sound on their own this is also a great module for a small system or someone starting out in Eurorack (assuming you like noise).

Here I go through the basic controls, how to understand a little of what you're doing, and then indulge in lots of wiggling.

0:00 Intro about shortwave retro charm
1:45 Basic controls
2:20 Second oscillator
2:40 CV control
3:37 Error out to signal in
4:06 Passive low pass filter
4:38 Left, right and stereo outs
5:04 Error threshold
6:43 Modes
7:19 Gentle tweaks
8:40 Internal patching
11:23 External smooth random CV
12:26 Adding left and right again
17:30 Mode 2
19:42 Mode 3
20:18 Mode 1

My site: https://richarddehove.com/
Lots of downloads for supporters on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/richarddehove"

AE Modular VACTROL PHASER Audio Demo (no talking) #TTNM


video by THE TUESDAY NIGHT MACHINES

"The tangible waves AE Modular Vactrol Phaser module is an analog phase shifting audio effect for your modular synthesizer. You can add positive or negative feedback, switch between 4 or 8 stages and add internal LFO modulation. Of course external CV modulation is possible too and you get several outputs for the wet signal and individual stages.

Timecodes:
0:00 Square VCO Input
1:49 WAVETABLES Input
2:41 DRONE38 Input
3:50 RBSS Pings
5:26 ALGODRONE Input"

THE TUESDAY NIGHT MACHINES:
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J.- M. Jarre Equinoxe 7 - Moog Source, PPG wave 2.2, Mellotron


video by RetroSound

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

❤️ Support #RetroSound​ channel: https://retrosound.creator-spring.com

Bass sounds: Moog The Source Analog Synthesizer (1981)
Sequencer and FX sounds: PPG wave 2.2 Hybrid Synthesizer (1982)
Mellotron string and choir sounds: Roland M-VS1 Vintage Synth module
drums: LinnDrum, Emax
recording: multi-track, played by hand

My cover version of the track from the album Equinoxe (1978)"
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