Saturday, May 07, 2022
Dawless jam 2 - Peak, DRM1, Minibrute 2s and 2 delays.
video upload by Le Corbeau-Poisson
"Here is another hardware synth jam. Better with headphones or good speakers.
Played live followed by a very light post-processing (no track or fx added, just some EQ and compression).
- Novation Peak.
- Vermona DRM1 mkIII - Snare through Enjoy Electronics Reminder stereo delay.
- Arturia Minibrute 2s through Bugbrand PT Delay.
- Arturia Beatstep Pro.
I still have no idea what genre of electronic music this is.
Thanks for listening, hope you like it, take care."
Dawless Hardware Jam #10 with Novation Circuit Tracks Groovebox & Roland SH-32 Desktop Synthesizer.
video upload by Ascetic Wires
"Dawless hardware jam #10 with Novation Circuit Tracks Digital Groovebox & Roland SH-32 Desktop Synthesizer (sequenced by Circuit Tracks).
Recorded on a Q2n Zoom Handy Video Recorder (Video + Audio) with some software compression."
The Sound of RUSH - Oberheim OB-Xa & OB-X - Countdown
video upload by RetroSound
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One of my favorite songs from RUSH from the Album Signals (1982)
I used here the Oberheim OB-X Synthesizer for the main synth riff , lead parts and bass. The second bass is made with the Moog Taurus bass pedals and I used the Oberheim OB-Xa for the lead and pad sound parts.
Here can you fínd the full OB-X playlist:"
Two Oberheim Matrix 1000 played by Franz Kreimer Keys (Patches only; no talking)
video upload by Franz Kreimer Keys
"The Oberheim Matrix 1000 is still an amazing Synthesizer!
In this Video I tweak the Sounds with my Midicontroller.
Three different osc sync modes, Filter FM and much more!
Listen to this Synthesizer and have fun.
00:07 Brass, Pads and Strings
12:08 (crazy) EFX
20:17 Leads and Basses
Drums by Sequential Drumtracks
Intro by Franz Kreimer Keys played on Minimoog and Prophet5 Synthesizer."
Eurorack phasers - two new additions
video upload by John Schussler
"Two new phasers have arrived. The G-Storm Electro Polychrome is from the Italian Farfisa synth/organ from the 1970s. The Nonlinear Circuits Encephalo Adjuster is from, near as I can tell, a wide orbit outside Jupiter.
Very different in character, but both with lots of great sounds.
Envelope is Zadar, sequence is from Stochastic IG, and VCO is a Patching Panda Operat (saw wave).
00:00 Intro
00:20 Polychrome
08:20 Encephalo Adjuster"
You can find additional details on the G-Storm Electro Polychrome here. This is the first post to feature the Nonlinear Circuits Encephalo Adjuster. Details and pics follow.
"This module is a 24 stage phase shifter using LDRs in a black box. It is a little more complex to build than usual but most of the build is repetitious and not so difficult. I have added plenty of pics in this guide to help with the build.
Probably the unusual feature is the positive and negative feedback path. Feedback is 0 when the Regen pot is in the middle, turn it to the left for negative feedback, to the right for positive, or use CV to do the job for you. It will self-oscillate at the extremes.
It is probably obvious at this point that I have a thing for phasers. 24 stages are somewhat ridiculous but I wanted to try it and the result is a very nice smooth phaser with some angry bits when you push it. The name comes from a mind control device that appears in a few AE Van Vogt novels, I have been itching to use it for years.
The trimpot on the top PCB sets the operating range for the Phase pot. Set it to remove any dead zones at the extremes.
Black/gold panels are available for this module.
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