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Saturday, May 07, 2022

SYNTHFEST UK 2020 GEOSynths Interview with Interview with Patch & Tweak's Kim Bjørn


video upload by GEOSynths

You can find Kim Bjørn's books on Amazon here.

Pearl Syncussion SY-1, Original Analog Drum Synthesizer (w/ CV/Audio Mod, Case +more)

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"This listing is for one original Pearl Syncussion SY-1 analog synth module. It is working great and is in very good physical condition. Includes:

Original blue carrying case (in decent shape, some minor tears here and there)
Power supply

Manual

2x Pearl drum pads for the Syncussion

Original box for drum pads

New dust protectors for each slide pot. Synth has been recapped and is working great.

Has the tune and output mods which add individual cv in and audio out for both channels on TRS jacks. Originally the tune in controlled both channels and the output had both channels mixed."

Oberheim OB-12 with Custom Professional Road Case

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Couple cracked keys on this one unfortunately.

Roland Jupiter 6 61-Key Synthesizer SN 280850

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"Condition is Excellent and only a small hole on the left used for a volume control in the studio before I purchased it is to note. It has been professionally removed and is merely something you see.

It has just arrived back from service.
Report from former Roland service technician with 30 years of experience can be supplied. Key contacts have been cleaned, sliders have been cleaned (two have been replaced). New battery."

Yamaha DX Series Synthesizers - An Information Booklet

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"1980's Original Getting Start Brochure"

Oberheim Matrix 6 w/ Wood Side Panels

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Roland Jupiter-8 Polyphonic Analog Synthesizer SN 060316

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"This particular unit is in very good condition, with some signs of age and use (please see photos), such as some noticeable scratches. This unit has been tested by our professional technician and is working perfectly. All Keys, Buttons, And Lights Are Working Perfectly."

Roland D50 Digital Synthesizer published by in 1980's by Roland Creative.



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Juno-X vs. System-8: Matching Sounds (Juno 106 Models)


video upload by MR TUNA Music

"One of the most requested comparisons, it's time for a super synth showdown between two Roland virtual heavy-hitters: the Juno-106 models on the new 2022 Juno-X and the proven 2016 (has it been 6 years?!) System-8.

This comparison isn't about how 'true to the original' either one sounds, it's about how the sounds compare to each other-- so I won't be including my ratty old original 106. They are both great synths, and each has its own pros and cons, but as for the sound-- that's for you to decide!

We start with an initialized patch on both synthesizers, then it's a delicate balance of building up sounds as closely as we can from there. There will definitely be some differences and some advantages, but only one can be named the ultimate VST-in-a-box!

I cut out my whole boring intro for you so we just get straight into it-- let's do this!

It's an all-new episode of "Patch Match From Scratch"!

Chapters:
0:00 - Init patch
2:50 - Comparing filters
4:00 - Patch building break ❤️
4:14 - Bringing sounds closer
5:24 - PWM
7:07 - Juno chorus
8:52 - Adding in sub oscillators
10:51 - Patchin building break ❤️
11:28 - Saw waves & sub waves
13:36 - Key Differences
15:40 - Portamento
17:54 - Reverb & Delay
19:08 - Totally blown out final sounds!"

Super Lazy Sci-Fi Soundtrack 2 - Sonicware ELZ_1 Only


video upload by ChrisLody

"I finally got round to recording something in my new studio! Just the amount of work I've had to do in my spare time to get my studio up and running was enough to wear me out but I've also been suffering from some pretty bad hay-fever so I've spent quite a lot of time just hanging out in here and refining things without really having the time or energy to use it for anything.

A week or so ago though a package arrived at my house completely unexpectedly. Sonicware had managed to find me an old back stock ELZ_1. This was a very nice surprise as I didn't think I'd ever get to try one out. They are currently not being manufactured but they are still being supported, both from Sonicware directly and through the Facebook group so I now have the chance to learn how it functions so I can help out out and answer questions where necessary.

What better way to test it and my new studio than a quick and dirty jam that explores the ELZ_1's cinematic potential then. This jam uses the Dig oscillator algorithm that generates tones from a single sample by looping and shifting along a small section that the user can define. So far it seems like a pretty unique way to design sounds. It also has quite a few built in effects that can be stacked so here I'm altering the cutoff envelope depth at the start and then tweaking a bit crusher with chorus and reverb added onboard. No external FX were used. The ELZ_1 has a lot of potential it seems :)"

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