Thursday, June 16, 2022
Korg Wavestate - "Stratosphere Vol.5" 40 Performances
video upload by LFOstore
"LFO.store presents the 'Stratosphere Vol.5' for the Korg Wavestate synthesizer.
Buy: https://lfostore.sellfy.store/p/korg-...
Korg Wavestate is an incredible synthesizer with amazing features and sound, and we continue to unlock its potential.
The five part of the series is devoted to rhythmic pad textures, beautiful arps and moving soundscapes.
More movement, emotion and space.
40 performances ready to breathe new colors into your music and inspire creativity.
Create sound worlds with Korg Wavestate and "Stratosphere Vol.5"
We put all our effort & inspiration to make this patches suited for many genres & styles of electronic music.
Every patch of our soundset is musical & can be immediately used in your tracks & production.
Enjoy and may the music come with you!"
Light Vortex - Liquid Polyhedra - Edge of Incandescence EP
video upload by Light Vortex
From the Edge of Incandescence EP
Available 06/17/22
https://lightvortex.bandcamp.com
New release from supporting member, Light Vortex.
"This song features Roland MKS-50 & RS-202, plus Yamaha Reface DX and UVI Falcon for the wavetable
The 6-song Edge of Incandescence EP will be released on Bandcamp for its Juneteenth fundraiser this Friday, 6/17. Bandcamp will donate 100% of their share of sales to the NAACP Legal Defense Fund, a racial justice organization with a long history of effectively enacting change through litigation, advocacy, and public education"
https://lightvortex.bandcamp.com
Waldorf Blofeld - "Explorations" soundset
video upload by LFOstore
"Buy - https://lfo.sellfy.store/p/blofeld/
LFO Store presents a new soundset for Waldorf Blofeld created by our sound designer Otto K. Schwarz, who made a true sound journey to explore something extraordinary.
This soundset opens up many new facets of using the beautiful German synthesizer. Here you will find cosmic pads, bright modulated leads, playful arpeggios, interesting effects and much more.
These ready-to-use patches are perfect for ambient, soundtracks, EDM.
100% Royalty-free 50 presets. Enjoy!"
Moog Subsequent 25 & Sub Phatty: 64 Leads & Plucks Patches/Presets
video upload by Anton Anru
"'Leads & Plucks' is a collection of 64 presets for Moog Subsequent 25 and Sub Phatty.
The soundset includes: 39 Leads, 20 Plucks, 5 Chords. There's a wide range of tones: retro/vintage/classical and modern, soft/gentle/deep and aggressive/harsh/bright, noisy, evolving, punchy... Leads are great for synth solos, plucks can be used with external arpeggiator/sequencer, or can be played with the keyboard.
🎧 Get the soundset: https://bit.ly/3x756yg
The presets are suitable for all genres of electronic music, including Techno, House, Trance, Lounge, Downtempo, Funk, Disco, Pop, Acid, Hardcore, IDM, Drum'n'Bass, Breaks, Breakbeat, Trap, Electro, Ambient, Dubstep, EDM, Synth-Pop and others.
Presets' volume levels are set close to each other, you won't get sudden volume spikes or drops while switching the presets.
ModWheel is set in every preset. In some presets, its initial position is set to zero, in others - ModWheel has maximum level by default.
The presets are velocity-sensitive.
Roland Juno-106 Synthesizer - The little brother in the shadow of the Juno-60?
video upload by RetroSound
"(c)2007-22 by RetroSound
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Many consider the Juno-60 to be the best Juno synthesizer. This is reflected in the great admiration and in the second-hand market prices. And yes, I like the Juno-60 a lot too. It was one of my first synths and I made most of the tracks with it. But, I also like the Juno-106 very much. The sound character is slightly different. Some people say it sounds plastic. I think they mean that the sound is less lush and more sterile. Well, the Juno-106 sounds like the link to the later JX series to me. But the sound is more deep. But he only has one DCO and one sub oscillator per voice. With the Juno-106 you can achieve wonderful sub-basses that the Juno-60 cannot do exactly as well. The Juno-106 pad sounds are also wonderful. I think there should be more love for the Juno-106. It's not a Juno-60. But the Juno-60 is not a Juno-106 either.
And here is a 90s dance music demo track
all synthesizer sounds: Roland Juno-106 (1984)
drums: E-MU Emax
recording: multi-track
The Juno-106 playlist:"
V.A.I. 54 Elka Wilgamat / Multivox MX-3000
video upload by Vintage Audio Institute Italia
"These two machines match up quite well to our ears so we made a bunch of videos - more coming soon.
The Elka Wilgamat is probably a bit familiar to our viewers by now - an Italian auto-accompaniment machine with three sections:
1. Analog drum machine section
2. Bass section with 2 sounds and variations
3. Chord section with 3 sounds
Harmonically controlled by a two-octave keyboard with a fill-in bar on top, it has a great warm sound that's unmistakably mid-1970s to our ears, the drum machine alone sounds great.
The Multivox MX-3000 is a pretty rare Japanese string machine and monophonic synth combo.
A bit similar to the Farfisa Soundmaker or maybe Solina String Synthesizer (the BIG one - not the regular String Ensemble) or the Crumar Composer but with a more complex polyphonic - or rather Divide Down - section.
Lots bells and whistles here.
It basically has three separate sections:
1. A bass synth section with multiple preset sounds and attack, decay and tone controls.
2. A polyphonic section with preset sounds that are modifiable in quite a few ways with a very nice and aggressive filter section, attack/decay, two different choruses, two glide modes and more.
3. Single Oscillator monophonic section. No presets but a few different wave forms, a very nice filter, portamento and the usual mono stuff for great leads, basses and even some space effects.
The Polyphonic filter and choruses are very cool on these, maybe that's what we got it for initially but it's turning in to our desert island machine, there's really a lot going on here, it's a versatile instrument with quite a unique and somewhat rustic sound.
They're famously hard to service due to lack of a good set of schematics.
The build-quality is strangely bad for late 1970s Japanese keyboards so they somehow always break down.
Enjoy, more coming."
Korg 770 - The Smut Box
video upload by Alex Ball
"A look at the Korg 770 monophonic synthesizer from 1976, an incredibly grubby sounding instrument that I've dubbed 'the smut box'. In this video we explore what it sounds like and why.
0:00 Intro
1:23 Demo1 - Ring Me
2:10 Demo 2 - Tweedle Dee
3:05 Demo 3 - Sister Transistor
4:04 Why it sounds the way it does 5:36 Demo 4 - Distant Traveler
6:34 Summary
A note: I said in the video that this synth was the last of the first generation of Korg monosynths (miniKORG 700/700S, maxiKORG 800DV, SB100, 900PS) but have since realised that the M500 came out in 1977 that does still use the 'traveler'. However, that is a very limited preset synth and I'm sure you can see what I mean by the lineage from miniKORG to the MS range.
Thank you to the owner of various instruments used."
Roland Jupiter 4 // Now a Plugin to Plugout on Roland Cloud
video upload by Starsky Carr
"Roland Jupiter 4 - A review, demo and walkthrough of Roland's latest offering for Roland Cloud.
Its a fantastic plugin, but even better for me.. as it's a pullout for the System 8"
Moog Mavis - Unboxing and Sounds
video upload by Rheyne
"All sounds are solely from the Moog Mavis, running through various delays and reverbs (see index below).
0:04 Unboxing
1:35 Parts overview
2:22 Mavis through MXR Carbon Copy and Strymon BigSky, unpatched
3:02 Mavis through Carbon Copy and BigSky, self-patched
3:46 Mavis sequenced with a Make Noise 0-Ctrl
4:28 Mavis with a small case of Eurorack modules
Each example was recorded in one take with no overdubs. In the last example with the small case of Eurorack modules, the notes are a random non-repeating sequence from Ableton, running through a Hexinverter Mutant Brain MIDI to CV interface. Audio from the Mavis in this example is processed by a Strymon Magneto."
Moog Mavis with Strymon StarLab and Magneto
"Some sounds from the Moog Mavis processed by a Strymon StarLab reverb in the first example, and a Strymon Magneto delay in the second example (see index below). Sequences sent to the Mavis are random notes from Ableton, sent to a Hexinverter Mutant Brain MIDI to CV converter.
0:04 Mavis through Strymon StarLab
2:59 Mavis through Strymon Magneto
All sounds are solely from the Moog Mavis. Each example was recorded in one take with no overdubs."
Moog Taurus 1 Pedals - Pro-Serviced w/Restoration + Custom Foot-Switch Assembly
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via this auction
Additional Analog U.S Listings
"This set is in very good condition and working 100%. It has just been professionally serviced and with some restoration. It has a custom foot-switch assembly installed so you will never need to clean the pedal contacts again. This modification (not visible) is completely reversible if you want to put it back to stock. I will include the original contact board. It will be properly packaged when sold and will arrive in the condition as stated."
via this auction
Additional Analog U.S Listings
"This set is in very good condition and working 100%. It has just been professionally serviced and with some restoration. It has a custom foot-switch assembly installed so you will never need to clean the pedal contacts again. This modification (not visible) is completely reversible if you want to put it back to stock. I will include the original contact board. It will be properly packaged when sold and will arrive in the condition as stated."
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