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Saturday, February 25, 2023

ARP Omni Polyphonic String Synthesizer Model 2483 SN 24832601 w/ Orange Road Case & Manual

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via this auction

"ARP Omni string synthesizer from the 1970’s. Model number is 2483 and the serial number is 2601. This is a step up from ARP’s String Ensemble (Solina) since it features some synthesizer controls along with the string sounds. This has been in storage for many years and is in need of a deep cleaning and rebuild for proper operation. No broken keys or sliders but it is missing some of the slider caps. It features solid walnut end caps and comes with the original Owner’s Manual, expression pedal and custom Anvil road case. The road case foam has deteriorated in storage and will need to be replaced. It does power on and you can get sound out of it. The sliders are stiff and need to be rebuilt or replaced.

I bought this new in the late ‘70s and had a lot of fun with it then. I don’t have the time or the capacity to give it the attention that it needs."

Korg Z1 61-Key Multi Oscillator Synthesizer w/ G-Card Memory Card # SN 005821

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Qun mk2 demo : LFO Slicing


video upload by Nunomo LLC

"BPM synched LFO can be good for EDM.
All sound generated by Qun mk2 synthesizer, recorded to voice recorder shown in the video. Reverb and comp applied on DAW."

Under the abyss | Roland JD-800 ambient improvisation soundscape


video upload by MIDERA

"The Roland JD800. This is a synth that has interested me for years and it came yesterday. It feels like a D50+PG1000. But it doesn’t sound like one. I can hear a lot of similar sounds in here. Honestly, I really don’t know what to make of this synth. There is no honeymoon phase. It looks great and it feels great. Even the keys are surprisingly nice, given what I’ve read about them being awful. Yes, I will need to open this up and remove the red glue which hasn’t been a problem on this unit yet.

I think I would love this thing more honestly, if I didn’t have so many synths and no good way to store them. I had bought a Jaspers stand but sold it within a few days because it made my room feel like a tomb and I just hated being in here. But now, I have too many synths and shouldn’t have even bought the JD800.

For me, I’m not yet understanding how this synth is really worth its price. Sure, it has 4 parts, but each part is fairly static (no FM, AM, Cross Mod, etc). Each part has its own envelopes and LFOs and that is pretty nice, but I’ll never get unique timbres that one gets with other synthesis models. For now I feel like it sounds like a less interesting SY77 or D50.

Maybe I’ll change my mind. I don’t know.

This sound was made using 2 (or 3?) parts with internal FX only."

Sequential OB-6 and Trigon-6 (jam session)


video upload by Mr. Card

"I used the great Soundtower Sequential Trigon-6 editor when recording the material - https://bit.ly/trigon-6editor

No EQ. No compression. Only internal effects. Pure sound.

Enjoy! :)"

Oberheim OB-8X bright brass. @Oberheim


video upload by Nader Sharif

I love the Oberheim Brass! A composition for my band Osiris @Oberheim


"Just received my Oberheim OB-8X and I love it."

Jim Coker of Numerology - Live Rig/Compositional Process


video upload by Under the Big Tree

"Jim Coker, founder of Five12 and the inventor of the Numerology and Vector sequencers, is also a performing electronic musician. We catch up with Jim at Knobcon 22, and talk about his latest work, "Meridian Alpha From the Distant Shores of Cygnus X1". We gain insight into both his compositional process and his elaborate live rig, which uses both Numerology and Vector.

This video is best seen after seeing Jim's piece [video below]

• Meridian Alpha --...

And for more information about Jim's fine products, please go to: http://five12.net

Under the Big Tree is Nicolas Peck's YouTube channel, focused on esoteric electronic music, modular and vintage synthesizers, sound design equipment and techniques, and the composition, production and performance of music.

http://www.underthebigtree.com"

Meridian Alpha -- From The Distant Shores of Cygnus X-1

video upload by Five12 Inc.

New John Bowen Solaris Sequencer In Depth


video upload by John Bowen

"More details on the new Sequencer and Arpeggiator for the next Solaris update."

stille #6 | minimal ambient | disting ex | mellotron m4000d | soma cosmos


video upload by Elinch

"'minimal piece with the macro osc from expert sleepers disting ex into t-rex tape delay enjoy listening.'

recorded live with tascam dr 100
for the best listening experience listen to the video with headphones or good speakers.

if you want to support me:
https://elinch.bandcamp.com

#synthesizer #minimalmusic #art"

5 things you can make with Imitor experimental delay plugin + presets for VST, AU, and AAX


video upload by Noise Engineering

"We're using our experimental delay plugin Imitor to make classic 1/8th note delays, a bouncing ball delay, a delayed delay, Karp, and vintage vibes.

0:15 1/8th Note Delay
0:37 Bouncing Ball
1:10 Delayed Delay
1:45 Karp
2:13 Vintage Vibes

Visit the plugin page on our website, then select the "Presets" dropdown to download the 5 things in this video for free here: https://bit.ly/3t84EQD

Imitor is a delay designed for experimentation. With up to 32 delay taps and tons of time and tone parameters, Imitor is perfect for creating unusual echoes, experimenting with different delay shapes and patterns, adding vintage flare to an atmosphere, and more. Despite its power, we wanted to make it immediate to use, so we included a load of presets, ranging from your bread-and-butter delay settings to otherworldly, wacky ones that will blow your mind. Or, hit the rand button and see where Imitor takes you.

Put Imitor on anything from vocals to rhythms to instruments and more. Turn it up for long, evolving echoes or crank down the delay times for effects like comb filtering, chorus, and flanging.

Imitor is a playground, it’s a beast asking to be tamed, it’s more. Ask your doctor if Imitor is right for you.

All Noise Engineering plugins feature an extensive modulation system so you can get your patches moving with LFOs, envelopes, and step sequencers – plus, modulators have adjustable randomization for easy humanization."
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