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Monday, June 14, 2021

Casio DH-100 Digital Horn Spotted in Until the End of the World



This one is in via swissdoc

"I was watching this 1991 movie recently, Until the End of the World, and spotted a Casio DH100 digital horn in a brief moment. See attached screenshot. The movie has some nice music in it (as you can see on the Wiki page). They kind of "Google" for one of the guys in the story and when one special search program is used, the sound which can be heard is one of the Waldorf Microwave presets.

I was watching the film at the movies when it came out in 1991 and this sound I did remember. The DH100 I did not remember, but it could be as well, it was only in the directors cut."

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Monome Norns + Grid (MLR script) and Teenage Engineering OP-1


video by Luca Longobardi

"Afterloop"

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Like a mini art installation. What do you see?

Wavparty Summer Sale 2021 - 40% off everything!


video by wavparty

"https://wavparty.com Sumer Sale: 40% off everything! Every cent of your purchase goes to Compass Center to support women & families in Chapel Hill, NC.

If you buy something you'll get access to the a free exclusive sample pack: https://wavparty.com/downloads/dead-d...

Announcer: Scott Sundberg - http://www.bluemonstermedia.com/"

Roland Boutique JU-06A w/ Original Box & Docs

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via this auction

Marion Systems Tom Oberheim SEM CV Patch Version (no MIDI) SN 0080

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Roland JD-800 61-Key Programmable Synthesizer

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Korg EX M1R - M1 EX Expander

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via this auction

"ACCESSORIES OFFERED:

2 Original French manual offered

Editor for M1R EX Free.

All Complete and Ultimate Sound Banks Free of 4 Legendary Synthesizers: Roland D50, Korg M1, Yamaha DX7 and Korg Wavestation (factory preset bank and sound designer bank) (value 150 euros)

OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES (extra charge / extra):

7 Expansion cards with additional sound banks: 100 Program - 100 Combi / Effect (Ultra Rare / Not found for some) //// 4 Already sold"

ENSONIQ ESQ-1 (1986)


video by Synthesizer Home

“Exploring the Alesis Bitrman” by Friendly Noise


video by Friendly Noise

"Please listen in stereo.

Video sections:

00:06 Sonic introduction
00:44 General description
04:44 Effects in detail
05:57 Bitrness effects
10:29 Build quality and connections
12:39 Final thoughts
13:52 Processing the Roland System 500
18:01 Processing the Elektron Analog Rytm
21:34 Processing the Analog Rytm Bass Drum
24:38 Processing a 808-style pattern from the Analog Rytm
29:53 Processing the Roland JP-8000: Polyphonic Arpeggio
33:37 Processing the Roland JP-8000: Noise Pad
34:52 Processing the Roland JP-8000: Lead Voice
36:03 Processing the Roland JP-8000: Strings

In this video we are exploring the digital multieffects unit Alesis Bitrman from 2002. No hidden parameters and a broad range of available effects to be controlled in real time with the dedicated knobs and switches make the use of the Bitrman extremely easy and sonically rewarding."

Shakmat Dual Dagger


video by Shakmat

"The Dual Dagger is a double-sided weapon, carefully sharpened to chop stereo signals. The module gives independent control over low-pass and high-pass cutoff frequencies, and an assignable resonance is shared on one control.

The Link function turns the dual filter into a band-pass filter, with control over frequency, bandwidth and band edges resonance! The module is carefully calibrated to share the exact same parameters on both audio channels and thanks to the pan function, it is easy to break up the cutoff frequencies of each side up, which leads to a whole new territory of stereo treatments!"
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