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Friday, March 18, 2022
Roland Juno-106 Six-Voice Polyphonic and Programmable Analog Synthesizer
Vintage Roland & Ace Tone Rhythm / Drum Machines
video uploads by Check Equipment
Playlist:
1. Ace Tone FR-6 579258
2. Roland TR-66 × Yamaha SPX50 Fusion of Analog and Digital
3. Roland CR-68 Demo
4. Roland TR-77 Demo
5. Roland TR-66 Check
Behringer Teases CS Mini - 3 Voice Mini Yamaha CS80
"What about we’d manage to get an authentic CS80 voice into this little box, with MIDI and motion sequencer, perhaps even 3-note polyphony.
This is a design proposal only but we think it would be possible to build this jewel for US$ 99 retail. What do you think?
#hardvaporware #synthsforall #behringer"
Oberheim OB-X vs. SonicProjects OP-X PRO-II
video upload by
"A dry 1:1 comparison of the SonicProjects OP-X PRO-II virtual Oberheim VST AU software synth to an Oberheim OB-X Rev.2.
Both the OB-X and the OP-X PRO-II were recorded 100% dry and unprocessed over an RME Fireface UC - the OB-X over the line inputs and the OP-X PRO-II via optical cable over the optical S/PDIF-input. What you hear is the pure 24-bit recording. Of course there unfortunately will be some compression artefacts from YouTube.
Used hardware and software:
Korg MicroKey 37 MIDI keyboard
MacBook Air 2020 M1
macOS Monterey 12.1
Logic Pro 10.7.2
RME Fireface UC
SonicProjects OP-X PRO-II version 1.2.6 synth interface standard
Obererheim OB-X Rev. 2 with 6 voices installed
The exact detunings (deviating filter settings, warm up pitch drift, etc.) and the individual pan settings of the voices of OB-X have been copied voice by voice in every detail with the voice-based tuning features of OP-X PRO-II for a perfect match to the real synth.
To copy the bright sound OP-X PRO-II uses the BRL (brilliant) filter setting (DMP button, second button above voice mutes in the synth interface) which is dedicated to copy the sound character of the early OB-X and allows the filter to open into the ultra sound area and adds some extra shine in the heights.
The used patches are available in the synth's included banks library in this bank: Downloaded / PROII_COMPARISON"
Commodore 64 as a Midi Synthesizer with Cynthcart & Kerberos
video upload by Avrilcadabra
"Using the legendary c64 as a synthesizer with Midi
00:00 Intro Demo
00:27 Nerd out about the c64
07:54 Direct audio Demo
Kerberos Cart info here though I don't think they are for sale since chip shortage
https://frank-buss.de/kerberos/index....
Cynthcart info
http://www.qotile.net/cynthcart.html
omx-27 https://denki-oto.weebly.com/store/p5...
Find my content entertaining or helpful? you can make my day by buying one of my songs at https://avrilcadabra.bandcamp.com/rel..."
10- The Baldwin Fun Machine-Rhythm Section pt. 2
video upload by AutomaticGainsay
"Here is part two of a two-part demonstration of the sound and functionality of the automated rhythm section portion of the Baldwin Fun Machine."
AutomaticGainsay Baldwin Fun Machine posts
Singularity Vol 3 - Patches 97 to 128 - MOOG ONE
video upload by GEOSynths
GEOSynths Singularity Vol 3 posts
"Out Now - https://www.geosynths.com/moog-one
Back with a 3rd Volume of Patches for the fantastic Moog One, demonstrating Patches 97 to 128. The Bank contains 128 Patches, which can be either Single, Split of Layered using all 3 Synth Engines.
There's a wide range of Sounds, especially Motion and Evolving Pads, Brass and Strings, solid Bass and Leads, plus a whole host of others.
Some of the Sounds are more experimental, however they all are playable and have Controllers assigned to the Mod Wheel, Aftertouch and X/Y Pad for maximum control of how the Sound evolves over time.
There can be only One...MOOG ONE - Singularity Vol 3.
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