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Friday, January 20, 2023

Spectral Audio Neptune 2

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Arturia Origin Keyboard 61-Key Virtual Analog Synthesizer

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Roland Jupiter 6 61-Key Synthesizer

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Dave Smith Instruments Prophet 12 Desktop 12-Voice Polyphonic Synthesizer

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Roland D-50 Linear Synthesizer

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RYK Vector Wave in Multi Mode


video upload by Molten Music Technology

"Getting deeper into the Vector Wave with 4 independent voices being randomly sequenced and toyed with. Two of them are in FM mode."

See the RYK label below for more.

Bad Gear - Casio HT3000


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 Casio HT3000. Is this 80s home keyboard with an analog filter the last affordable vintage synth. Will it replace your Moog or Prophet?

My dear friend and owner of the HT-3000, Matthias Jakisic is really busy at the moment:

- New Album
https://www.col-legno.com/de/shop/160...
- Theatre Stuff
https://www.muenchner-kammerspiele.de...
- New Book coming up (picture credits: Deborah Sengl)
https://www.bahoebooks.net/

Chapters:
00:00 Intro tune
01:02 Overview Casio HT-3000
01:17 Oscillator Section
01:35 Filter Section, Paraphony
01:49 Cutoff/Resonance Mod
02:15 User Interface, Menu Diving
02:36 Envelopes, LFO, Chorus
03:05 Patches, Sound Examples
03:30 Preset Example
03:42 Midi Range Limitation
03:47 Multitimbrality, Synth Engine No. 2, Splits
04:19 Bass, Drums
04:40 Accompaniment Section
04:59 Sequencer, Chord Generator, Song Mode
05:17 Memory (or lack thereof)
05:32 Connectivity, Speakers, Prices, Thanks!!!
05:56 Hate
06:21 Jam 1 (Nerd House)
07:17 Jam 2 (Nerd Drum'n'Bass)
08:14 Finale (Lofi Synthpop Chillwave)
08:46 Verdict

Weston Precision Audio - AD110 Analog Drum Synthesizer


video upload by SchneidersLaden

"Here is a quick look at the Weston Precision Audio AD110 - a six-voice analog drum module inspired by the famous Boss DR-110. It features single outputs for each drum voice and an additional mix output that reacts to the accent input. This is a simple to use module with a great sound and feel. You'll notice that it is possible to create "ghost notes" with combing long decay sounds with accents - very nice!"



"Weston Precision AD110 is a six-voice analog drum machine inspired by the famous Boss DR-110.

The Boss DR-110 is a sought-after vintage drum machine that resembles its more "famous" sister, the Roland TR-606, in many ways sonically, featuring an additional clap besides a different look/operation. Weston Audio have beefed up the DR-110, which is also often found modified, and expanded the functionality of the rather static original. Thus, the individual sounds can all be accessed separately and sonically modified. The clap was even given a reverb, while an accent input can be found at the mix-out.

Features:

Faithful recreation of all six DR-110 voices, output in Eurorack signal format.
Additional sound setting options that go far beyond those of the original: Kick: Pitch/Resonance, Snare: Pitch/Decay, Cymbal: Decay and Clap: Spread/Reverb.
Single outs + mix out with accent input"

4 patches with Mutant Brain and Erica Synths Eurorack System


video upload by Erica Synths

"4 patches sequenced with MIDI from Ableton Live with the Hexinverter Mutant Brain module which is now available via Erica Synths!

00:02 - Patch 1 (Cover of Axel F - Beverly Hills Cop)
01:05 - Patch 2 (Cover of Imperial March)
01:43 - Patch 3 (Cover of Depeche Mode - Everything Counts)
02:50 - Patch 4 (Original composition by Platon Buravicky)

Voices in all patches are Black VCO II and Graphic VCO. FX is Black Hole DSP 2, Black Stereo Delay and Black Spring Reverb."

The Dust Collector + Omnichord 84


video upload by Robin Rimbaud-Scanner

"Filmed on my iPhone, just a little bit of playful fun in the studio using the Omnichord 84 through The Dust Collector, which offers a gritty analogue edge to the already low fidelity music, by way of LFOs, tape saturation, a spring reverb, a delay and a phaser. Nothing spectacular, just a moment in the studio, nothing more, nothing less.

Apologies for the camera re-focusing but this isn't for broadcast, just documentation of a moment in time."
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