Wednesday, June 30, 2021
Aquifex - JD-Xi Covers of Assault on Precinct 13 by John Carpenter & The Thing by Ennio Morricone
video upload by SynthAddict
"Roland JD-Xi cover of a great minimalist theme by John Carpenter, from his 1976 film Assault on Precinct 13. The original soundtrack was made with classic analog synths (no drum machine) and multitrack tape."
video upload by SynthAddict
"Roland JD-Xi cover of the classic minimalist theme by infamous composer Ennio Morricone, from the amazing 1982 remake of The Thing - a landmark achievement in practical make-up FX from Rob Bottin and Stan Winston (he made the dog creature)."
Hammond 102200
video upload by SyntheticMachines
"A multitrack demo from the Hammond 102200 Synthesizer. The only synthesizer ever made by the hammond company.
They only produced 200 units and that's why it is extremly rare. Unlike other synths, it works with the modulation matrix instead of knobs and faders with 300 variations.
It's a quirky sounding mono synth that reminds of early casios and computer games.
drums: TR 606 sample set"
62HP Eurorack Drum Machine - House / DNB / Juke Beats
video upload by Perfect Circuit
"Our next 62hp adventure is a tribute to the driving rhythms and beats of dance-driven electronic music, spiced up with the fun of patching that can only be found on a modular system. Tubbutec’s new 6equencer adapts the classic TR-606 workflow into the open-ended Eurorack environment, allowing any synthesist to compile their favorite modules in the drum machine of their dreams.
Armed with some of his favorite drum modules, Wes breaks down some classic drum patterns and explores how they can be expanded and turned upside down within a patch. WMD’s Crater and Tiptop Audio’s HATS909 provide dependable kicks and hi-hats, while Qu-Bit’s Surface, the Erica Synths Sample Drum, and WMD Fracture help to expand the sonic vocabulary beyond typical drum machines. We’re also using the RND STEP from DivKid and SSF and Doepfer’s A-145-4 (mounted in in the 1U row with a handy adapter by Abyss Devices) for parameter modulation, and Befaco’s Stmix as a mixer.
Get the gear used in this video here: https://www.perfectcircuit.com/catalo...
Timeline:
00:00 - jam
02:35 - intro
03:27 - module overview
04:55 - why we put this together
05:24 - house beat
06:46 - drum and bass beat
07:57 - juke beat
09:57 - outro"
Noise Engineering: Big Honking Change Ring: Plain Bob Minimumus, Goose
video upload by Noise Engineering
"You won’t believe what happens when Stephen and Kris sit down with four Big Honking Buttons from Winterbloom. Okay, you probably will. We channel the 17th century art of Change Ringing. With four "bells" (or in this case, geese), this is a Minimus piece, but we're honing our skills to preform Minor or perhaps even Major (what what?) We're not likely to win any competitions with our rendition...yet. But just know that we have our geese tuned, and we're practicing. Who's with us for the Modular Change Ring Competition 2021?
Here we have four Geese (Big Honking Button, but Winterbloom), tuned by the Mimetic Digitalis, mixed and fed into the Desmodus Versio for just the right amount of atmosphere.
No geese were harmed in the filming of this video, and the dogs, as with most things, mostly slept through it.
Learn more about change ringing: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Change_..."
https://www.noiseengineering.us
Avalanche Run V2 with a DB-01 synth (no talking)
video upload by Richard DeHove
"Some random noodlings with the Avalanche Run V2. Bought this because of the knob-per-function controls. It's certainly very easy to operate and gives a big thick sound. The Tone control works beautifully on the delay and the reverb is rich. On the other hand a little more stereo separation would be nice and you do need to be careful on the levels as it will clip fairly easily with a loud pop and crackle. I tried hooking up the DB-01 CV out to the expression in but the results were disappointing. Likewise using an expression pedal didn't seem worth the effort when using it on the desktop since all the controls are exposed anyway. Still, what you're paying for here is a beautifully thick stereo sound and superfast and simple tweaking. What a relief not to worry about menus and secondary functions!
0:00 Big combo on keyboard
0:57 Dry sound
1:06 Drones
3:03 Delay only pattern
3:35 Feedback function
4:00 Tap tempo
4:20 Reverse delay
5:10 Reverb variations
7:00 Tone control
8:00 Reverb and feedback
8:15 Dry pattern
8:30 Delay variations
8:53 Swell function
9:40 Long repeats
10:25 Delay and feedback
11:02 Reverse
11:36 Reverse bitcrush
My site: https://richarddehove.com/
Lots of downloads for supporters on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/richarddehove"
ROLAND JP-8080 Analog Modeling Rack Synthesizer & Vocoder SN ZL22575
Cyclone Analogic TT-303 Bass Bot V2, Black
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via this auction
"Includes original box, decksaver, carrying bag & power supply. A fantastic expanded take on everyone's favorite acid box, featuring a variable saw/square VCO, 432 user preset save slots with up to 64 steps per pattern, tons of 1/8" CV outputs, MIDI I/O, and a sleek black finish. UDX/UIX"
via this auction
"Includes original box, decksaver, carrying bag & power supply. A fantastic expanded take on everyone's favorite acid box, featuring a variable saw/square VCO, 432 user preset save slots with up to 64 steps per pattern, tons of 1/8" CV outputs, MIDI I/O, and a sleek black finish. UDX/UIX"
Teisco S-100P Vintage Analog Synthesizer Keyboard
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via this auction
"Last of the great Japanese monophonic preset synths, this features all the groovy late 1970s add-ons in the vein of the ARP Pro-Soloist and Roland SH-1000/2000. Built-in spring reverb, aftertouch-controlled growl/bend/vibrato/wow/filter, flanger, repeater, portamento AND glissando. I bought this and used it on an album for a project that no longer exists, so looking to send it off to a new home. I have always used the instrument with a 120V-to-100V step-down converter to meet the Japanese electrical standard, and so recommend that you do the same.
The synth was fully serviced in 2018 and the only thing that the tech said they would eventually replace was the aftertouch strip - there are aftermarket solutions available which would rejuvenate its sensitivity to the way it was when it left the factory. It works well, you just have to press down on the keys firmly, so I didn't opt for that. There's a USB-powered LED strip visible in the pictures which added some fun lights - it comes right off for those looking to keep things vintage ;) It does not come with the original 'music stand' metal attachment nor the plastic cover I believe it came with originally."
via this auction
"Last of the great Japanese monophonic preset synths, this features all the groovy late 1970s add-ons in the vein of the ARP Pro-Soloist and Roland SH-1000/2000. Built-in spring reverb, aftertouch-controlled growl/bend/vibrato/wow/filter, flanger, repeater, portamento AND glissando. I bought this and used it on an album for a project that no longer exists, so looking to send it off to a new home. I have always used the instrument with a 120V-to-100V step-down converter to meet the Japanese electrical standard, and so recommend that you do the same.
The synth was fully serviced in 2018 and the only thing that the tech said they would eventually replace was the aftertouch strip - there are aftermarket solutions available which would rejuvenate its sensitivity to the way it was when it left the factory. It works well, you just have to press down on the keys firmly, so I didn't opt for that. There's a USB-powered LED strip visible in the pictures which added some fun lights - it comes right off for those looking to keep things vintage ;) It does not come with the original 'music stand' metal attachment nor the plastic cover I believe it came with originally."
Buchla 285r v2 Frequency Shifter / Balanced Modulator
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"Clone of the Buchla 200-series Model 285 Frequency Shifter / Balanced Modulator
This is Version 2, 100% analogue as opposed to v1 which used a digital FX chip"
via this auction
"Clone of the Buchla 200-series Model 285 Frequency Shifter / Balanced Modulator
This is Version 2, 100% analogue as opposed to v1 which used a digital FX chip"
Buchla 200e Memory Card & USB Utility Card w/ Original Boxes
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200e Memory Card via this auction
USB Utility Card via this auction
200e Memory Card via this auction
USB Utility Card via this auction
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