Friday, July 29, 2022
MODOR DR-2•Roland TB-303•Casio RZ-1•ARP ODYSSEY: Acid Live Jam!
video upload by Wine&Synths
"Welcome to a new acid jam!
While I was checking out different gear with the E-RM Multiclock for a new test video, Stefan Braatz came along with his Roland TB-303 to check out the DIN-Sync. As I also prepared some demos with the MODOR DR-2 we spontaneously started this jam!
And we even managed to sync the Casio RZ-1 to the Multiclock with stable timing! Hooray!
The Korg SQ-1 runs the KARP Odyssey to give the final touch."
1984 Roland Juno 106 w/ Analogue Renaissance AR80017A Voice Chips (Serviced) SN 487078
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"A high water mark for glassine pads, premier brass stabs, and surprisingly present basses, the Roland Juno 106 is well deserving of it's status as a classic synthesizer. All voices have been refurbished, this is a fully working specimen, with all sliders and pots cleaned and working wonderfully. Physically, this is a synth which shows it's age and use, but operationally this Juno is a superior sonic experience.
This Juno was serviced by our in-house technician, all voice chips have been replaced with new Analogue Renaissance AR80017A voice chips. This is a Japanese model (100v) unit, we switched the transformer to operate at 120V along with adding a 3 prong IEC receptable. Fantastic condition over all. Serial number: 487076"
The 6 looks more like an 8 to me, but who knows... Some pics on of the inside below.
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"A high water mark for glassine pads, premier brass stabs, and surprisingly present basses, the Roland Juno 106 is well deserving of it's status as a classic synthesizer. All voices have been refurbished, this is a fully working specimen, with all sliders and pots cleaned and working wonderfully. Physically, this is a synth which shows it's age and use, but operationally this Juno is a superior sonic experience.
This Juno was serviced by our in-house technician, all voice chips have been replaced with new Analogue Renaissance AR80017A voice chips. This is a Japanese model (100v) unit, we switched the transformer to operate at 120V along with adding a 3 prong IEC receptable. Fantastic condition over all. Serial number: 487076"
The 6 looks more like an 8 to me, but who knows... Some pics on of the inside below.
Sequential Circuits Prophet T8
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"recently serviced, immaculate condition. only had 2 previous owners. few minor cosmetic scratches"
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"recently serviced, immaculate condition. only had 2 previous owners. few minor cosmetic scratches"
MacBeth Studio Systems Elements
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MacBeth Elements Synthesizer Specifications:
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MacBeth Elements Synthesizer Specifications:
Futureretro XS, Semi-modular Analog Synthesizer
Deckard's Voice + Rachael - by Black Corporation
video upload by Cinematic Laboratory
"Deckard's Voice is what you get when you take one voice from Black Corporation's 'Deckard's Dream', a well known 8-voice tribute to the legendary Yamaha CS80, made famous by Vangelis. Its name refers to Deckard, played by Harrison Ford in 'Blade Runner'. The lack of polyphony is compensated by the Eurorack ecosystem and lots of CV i/o. So I added Arbhar to my setup to layer up some 'fat pads'. However, an important part of the CS80 sound is the ring modulator. This is where Rachael comes in - and where the fun begins. I like Deckard's Voice a lot, but I absolutely love the combo."
LOOPZ - Batchas Pointz & Sudden Infant
video upload by batchas
"I developed this web app in 2001 and published different versions until 2009 with loops from various friend artists. Playing audio in good quality on internet and controlling volume in realtime was still quite rare and not yet self-evident. I also made a few standalone versions for PC/MAC. On the last online version I did around 2005 you could load your loops, record your mix and play a mix saved on the server. But it never passed the BETA stage, because a web agency engaged me for a larger project and I was too busy the following years."
LOOPZ - Sudden Infant
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"I developed this web app in 2001 and published different versions until 2009 with loops from various friend artists. Playing audio in good quality on internet and controlling volume in realtime was still quite rare and not yet self-evident. I also made a few standalone versions for PC/MAC. On the last online version I did around 2005 you could load your loops, record your mix and play a mix saved on the server. But it never passed the BETA stage, because a web agency engaged me for a larger project and I was too busy the following years."
How does the sound of the OB-X8 compares to an original OB-X?
video upload by Oberheim Official
Oberheim Official OB-X8 Comparison posts
"Marcus Ryle, co-designer of the Oberheim OB-X8 and an Oberheim engineer from 1980 to 1985, walks through all 32 of the factory presets on his original OB-X to demonstrate just how faithfully the new OB-X8 reproduces each one.
All examples are recorded direct in mono, without EQ or effects.
The new OB-X8 — true Oberheim sound. Listen and judge for yourself.
0:00 Intro
1:38 Bank A Presets
6:32 Bank B Presets
7:50 Bank C Presets
10:33 Bank D Presets"
Synthwave on Elektron Octatrack + A4 ft. Novation Peak
video upload by sucik
"OT playing drum samples and processing A4 and Novation Peak. Only a little bit of limiter on post process but I'm not sure if it was necessary."
Bad Gear - Ensoniq Fizmo
video upload by AudioPilz
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Welcome to Bad Gear, the show about the world's most hated audio tools. Today we are going to talk about the Ensoniq Fizmo. Is this one-of-a-kind digital transwave synth and unicorn of the kingdom of controversial gear actually worth the money it goes for on the used market. Why did it fail in the first place?
Interview with Scott Peer:
https://tapeop.com/articles/bonus/fiz...
Chapters:
00:00 Intro tune
01:21 Overview Ensoniq Fizmo
01:44 Origin Story of the Fizmo
03:01 Transwaves, waveform modulation
03:45 Filter, envelopes, LFO, Noise, modulators
04:10 Layers/Sounds, Presets, Multitimbrality
04:33 FX section
04:48 F-I-Z-M-O realtime controls
05:25 Arpeggiator
05:30 Patches, sound examples
06:06 Hidden parameters, software control
06:24 What else??? (voltage regulator, pricing)
06:58 Hate
07:22 Jam 1
08:13 Jam 2
09:13 Finale
09:44 Verdict
10:52 Patreon Vocoder Shoutout"
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