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"Two Yamaha ROM Data Cartridges for the Yamaha DX7 FM synthesizer. Cartridge number 1 and 2 in a set. Together with their original polystyrene box.
Lots of original presets from the 80's that made hit history (Michael Jackson, Queen, Whitney Housten and 1000's more). Each cartridge with 64 sounds organized in 2 banks.
Slight signs of use from insertion into the instrument's cartridge slot.
With adapter ADP1 to my knowledge also suitable for the following instruments: YAMAHA DX7S, DX7IID, DX7IIFD, TX802"
Tuesday, February 15, 2022
Kurzweil K150 Expander/Synth Rack Module w/ Original Manuals
Majella IMPLEXUS // Wild West (Coast) Wave Wrangler - Is it worth it? Review and Tutorial
video upload by loopop
TIMELINE:
0:00 Intro
1:35 Overview
3:35 Connectivity
4:05 East vs West
5:20 Complex gen
6:05 Sub osc
6:20 Complex mods
9:30 LFOs
10:50 Filter
12:50 Delay
13:50 Envelopes
14:50 MIDI
16:30 Tuner
17:05 Pitch control
17:25 PATCH IDEAS
17:25 Paraphony
19:10 Filter kbd trk
20:10 Filter FM
20:50 Velocity mods
21:45 Clock to Gate
23:45 LFO to Clock
25:10 Pros & cons
28:30 Outro
Other gear in the video:
► Arturia KeyStep 37 and KeyStep Pro)
► DINSYNC.info RE-909
► Cremacaffe stands
► Scopes by Melda: https://www.meldaproduction.com/
OB-Xa Eurorack filter comparison
video upload by John Schussler
"This is 20 minutes of me bouncing back and forth between two Oberheim OB-Xa style eurorack filters, trying to hear the differences between them. If you're not deeply interested in OB-Xa filters, you're probably better off moving along.
Still here? Ok. So, these two filters are close but not identical to the original VCF in the Oberheim OB-Xa. They have some improvements here and there, but for the most part are true to the original sound of the Oberheim. (I don't have an OB-Xa, so whether they're exactly the same or not I have no idea.)
As I go through I'm going to first try and get them as identical as possible, then listen to their less identical aspects.
In both cases I'm sticking to the 'standard' model, not the state variable option.
Sorry for the crackles here and there, my interface seems unhappy. They don't get in the way, they're just occasionally irritating."
Moog Mother-32 Internal Sequencer + Ornament & Crime Sequencer
video upload by lucafrancinimusic
"This is a sort of lazy tutorial with notes for using Moog Mother-32 internal sequencer with an external sequence, while butchering Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells.
The second voice here is Mutable Instruments Rings, sequenced by Ornament & Crime."
Monday, February 14, 2022
7 Minutes Alone with a 0-Coast in a Kansas City Hotel at Midnight (Make Noise Eurorack Drone)
video upload by Autotross
"The year was 2021. I'd just acquired the Make Noise 0-Coast the day before at Knobcon, and this was my first chance to get to know it. Alone, under the covers with just a few patch cables and my handy Zoom recorder, I droned.
Reverb and B-roll added later.
Reverb and b-roll added later."
Jordan Rudess plays the KW-8000 & Sorcerer Modern Virtual Synthesizers from Syntronik 2
video upload by ikmultimedia
"Watch Jordan Rudess plays one of the classic synths of Syntronik 2 - the KW-8000. The KW8000 delivers the late ‘80s sound of the digital-analog hybrid Korg DW-8000. The DW-8000 used digital oscillators with short samples of 16 different waveforms, then into an analog low-pass filter. The result is a remarkably warm sounding instrument whose timbres often sound more analog than digital."
Jordan Rudess plays the Sorcerer modern virtual synthesizer from Syntronik 2
"Watch Jordan Rudess plays one of the classic synths of Syntronik 2 - the Sorcerer. The Sorcerer offers the distinctive timbres of the legendary Moog source, two fat analog oscillators through the legendary Moog 24 dB per octave transistor ladder filter. In many ways, the Source was a programmable Minimoog capable of generating massive basses and superior leads."
Roland JD-08 Multitimbral Performance Demonstration
video upload by Patchwerks
"In this video Matthew (aka EZBOT) shares a demonstration of the Roland JD-08's powerful multitimbral capabilities. On the table is the Elektron Digitakt, The Elektron Octatrack and the Roland JD-08 Boutique Synthesizer.
With its retro workflow, evocative sounds, and powerful effects, the JD-800 was a favorite for top electronic music producers through the ’90s and beyond. Combining the original JD-800 waveforms with advanced modeling techniques, the JD-08 delivers the exquisite hands-on sound design of the original, along with hugely expanded polyphony, a two-part polyphonic sequencer, and other modern updates.
Order the Roland JD-08 here: https://bit.ly/roland_jd08
Order the Elektron Digitakt here: http://bit.ly/ele_digitakt
Order the Elektron Octatrack here: https://bit.ly/octatrack_mk2_blk
https://patchwerks.com/
Video by: Matthew Piecora
https://www.ezbot.live"
Noise Engineering team answers your questions!
video upload by Noise Engineering
"You have questions. We have answers.
0:06 How is it?
0:58 How did you guys start?
1:27 Do you write music?
2:13 Who are some of your favorite synthpop and industrial artists?
3:20 What are your favorite modules you've designed/played with?
5:34 How long did it take from deciding to start a synth company to selling your first module?
6:04 Being such a small company with such a large output, how can you make it?
6:44 Which field did you study to become amazing?
7:23 We had many questions about a possible update to Confundo Funkitus, plus others in the works (firmwares, sequencer, Virt Iter, etc.)
8:12 What has been the most unexpected thing done with one of your modules?
9:09 Are firmware updates possible for the Mimetic Digitalis?
9:55 Are there any wild/goofy ideas the team has come up with that just didn't take off?
10:32 What are your thoughts about putting alternate options on dip switches? Either up front or in back?
11:02 Who does the art for your posts and can I buy them a beer?
11:16 What is your perfect Sunday?
Noise Engineering Team:
Stephen McCaul, Chief Noisemaker
Kris Kaiser, Doer of Many Things
Markus Cancilla, Chief of Destruction
Adam Lange-Pearson: Chief Plumber
Elana Carroll: Destroyer of Worlds
Patrick O'Brien: Ambassador to the Stars"
https://www.noiseengineering.us/
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