Saturday, July 22, 2023
7/22/23 DEMO: EML 200 (x2) + Ton Atelier Lauter eurorack EML 101 clones (for sale)
video upload by Cfpp0
"This is a demonstration of the (great) sound of two eurorack modules by Ton Atelier Lauter. They are clones of the EML 102 VCF and the VCA/ring modulator. Feeding them actual EML oscillators seemed appropriate for the demo and sounds good.
The note cards will tell you which mode the filter is in."
via this auction
"Ton Atelier Lauter is in Germany. I imported this VCF originally to use with my EML 200, which doesn’t have voltage control over the filters. Somehow the 200 got surrounded by DOT COM filters and Metasonix TM boxes and the Ton Atelier Lauter EML 101 VCF clones got sidelined (See my other listing for the EML 101 RingMod/VCA).
So it’s up for grabs. If you don’t know EML, but like that Steiner Parker Synthacon sound or that MS20 mk1 sound then you might like messing with this. Comes in original box with power cable."
The KRONOS Is Dead, Long Live The NAUTILUS AT
video upload by Woody Piano Shack
"The KORG KRONOS is discontinued and Korg just released the new KORG NAUTILUS AT. We need to talk!"
WOODY PIANO SHACK:
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The Untold Story of the Formanta Faemi 1-M: A Soviet Synthesizer Legend
video upload by DB Studios
Clacky keys.
"Welcome to the enchanting world of vintage synthesizers! Join us on an extraordinary journey through time as we unveil the captivating history of the Formanta Faemi 1-M, a rare gem of Soviet engineering.
In this video, we delve into the rich tapestry of the Soviet Union's musical landscape during the 1980s, where cutting-edge electronic instruments were a marvel to behold. We take a deep dive into the history and sound of this synthesizer.
The Formanta Faemi 1-M, known for it's polyphonic prowess, emerges as the centerpiece of this captivating tale. Explore its unique features, from the three oscillators with diverse waveforms to the enchanting filter section with its myriad sound-shaping possibilities.
While navigating the challenges of creating musical instruments under a planned economy, the Formanta Faemi 1-M triumphs as a true testament to ingenuity and creativity. Unveil its raw, bold, and characterful sound, and understand why it has earned its place in the hearts of musicians and collectors worldwide.
Join us for insightful interviews with individuals who share their firsthand experiences with this iconic synth. Discover the allure of the Faemi 1-M through their stories and see how its scarcity has transformed it into a coveted collector's item.
So, if you're a music enthusiast, history buff, or just someone seeking unique sonic adventures, hit that play button and immerse yourself in the compelling world of the Formanta Faemi 1-M."
Roland TB-303 Keychain
via @RetroSynthAds
"I designed a few Roland TB-303 keychains to give away as gifts to a few friends for xmas. I even designed the bottoms with battery lid, screw holes and legs. :D "
and:
"Does anyone else where crocs? I'm thinking of making a TB-303 croc charm. Kinda like this keychain, but smaller. I'll probably have to give up some detail."
5 Jams with Fractio Solum clock divider/multiplier from Noise Engineering
video upload by Noise Engineering
"Check out these 5 Jams using the Fractio Solum clock divider/multiplier Eurorack module. We hope these jams will inspire you to think of new ways to patch.
0:05 Jam 1
0:35 Jam 2
1:08 Jam 3
2:02 Jam 4
2:36 Jam 5
More info on Fractio Solum: https://bit.ly/351qnkn
Jam 1: The clock from the Horologic Solum is feeding the FS, which is outputting three different clocks for the kick, snare and hat. Then we're using the Sinc Defero attenuator to adjust the CV going into the ratio input of the FS to make different patterns. Adding more attenuation by turning the Sinc Defero's knob will increase the ratio, creating some nice fills!
Jam 2: We like being able to add triplets to your sequence, and here's an easy way to do that with the Fractio Solum. You can also press on the encoder to mute the pattern to create silence in your sequence.
Jam 3: Here we're adding the same clocked tempo to the Fractio Solum and the tap input on the Electus Versio. The Fractio Solum's trigger pattern to the Manis Iteritas changes as the ratio changes, but the EV's echoes keep the original clock signal, making some really glitchy pumping reverb, especially with the Regen knob turned all the way up.
Jam 4: Here's how you can create unique step lengths: Send a clock into the FS, then out to clock the Mimetic Digitalis. Then, patch one of the Mimetic's CV outputs back to Fractio Solum's ratio input. Then program Mimetic's CV to change the length of each step.
Jam 5: In this patch, we're manually turning the ratio to change multiplications or divisions which increase or decrease the amount of triggers for those explosive stabs."
miRack Meets Eurorack - Worlds Are Colliding!
video upload by Electronisounds Audio
"Whatever kind of music you are making - KEEP IT UP, Friends!
Don't stop making *YOUR MUSIC*!!"
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Dave Smith Instruments OB-6 w/ Flight case
Multivox Firstman SQ-01 Sequence Synthesizer
Note: links to listings are affiliate links for which the site may be compensated.
via this auction
You can find demos of a Firstman SQ-01 in previous posts here.
"Step into the realm of vintage synthesis with the Multivox Firstman SQ-01, a unique and quirky bass synthesizer reminiscent of the iconic Roland TB-303. Released in 1980 by Hillwood under the Firstman brand and later by Multivox in 1981, this microprocessor-controlled sequencer and synthesizer combo will transport you back to the golden era of analog synth magic.
Key Features:
Retro Synth Magic: The SQ-01 offers a nostalgic appeal, blending a monophonic synthesizer with a built-in sequencer. Relive the essence of classic bass synth tones reminiscent of the legendary Roland TB-303.
Sequencer: Equipped with the digital keyboard sequencer, you can create up to 4 patterns, unleashing your creativity in crafting mesmerizing sequences.
Intuitive Interface: The SQ-01 boasts a single-octave, 13-note capacitance (touch) keyboard painted onto its main panel, allowing for tactile and expressive control over your sound.
Sound Sculpting: The synthesizer section features intuitive knobs for tuning, fine-tuning the single VCO, and controlling the cutoff frequency and resonance for the filter. Customize your sound with ease.
Versatile Envelope Generation: Choose between ASR or AR envelope modes, and precisely set the release time and sustain level using dedicated knobs. A master volume knob puts you in full control.
Vintage Synthesis Revived:
The Multivox Firstman SQ-01 encapsulates the spirit of vintage analog synthesis, delivering characterful bass sounds and captivating sequenced melodies reminiscent of yesteryears.
Rare Collectible:
This quirky and sought-after bass synthesizer is a rare find among collectors and synth enthusiasts. Act swiftly to claim your piece of synth history and add a unique charm to your music production.
Unleash Sonic Exploration:
With the Multivox Firstman SQ-01, you have the power to dive into sonic exploration. Create captivating basslines, intricate sequences, and immerse yourself in the versatility of this charming synthesizer.
Condition and Authenticity:
The SQ-01 is in excellent condition, preserving its vintage allure and functionality. Meticulously tested to ensure top-notch performance, it is ready to embark on new musical journeys with you."
via this auction
You can find demos of a Firstman SQ-01 in previous posts here.
"Step into the realm of vintage synthesis with the Multivox Firstman SQ-01, a unique and quirky bass synthesizer reminiscent of the iconic Roland TB-303. Released in 1980 by Hillwood under the Firstman brand and later by Multivox in 1981, this microprocessor-controlled sequencer and synthesizer combo will transport you back to the golden era of analog synth magic.Key Features:
Retro Synth Magic: The SQ-01 offers a nostalgic appeal, blending a monophonic synthesizer with a built-in sequencer. Relive the essence of classic bass synth tones reminiscent of the legendary Roland TB-303.
Sequencer: Equipped with the digital keyboard sequencer, you can create up to 4 patterns, unleashing your creativity in crafting mesmerizing sequences.
Intuitive Interface: The SQ-01 boasts a single-octave, 13-note capacitance (touch) keyboard painted onto its main panel, allowing for tactile and expressive control over your sound.
Sound Sculpting: The synthesizer section features intuitive knobs for tuning, fine-tuning the single VCO, and controlling the cutoff frequency and resonance for the filter. Customize your sound with ease.
Versatile Envelope Generation: Choose between ASR or AR envelope modes, and precisely set the release time and sustain level using dedicated knobs. A master volume knob puts you in full control.
Vintage Synthesis Revived:
The Multivox Firstman SQ-01 encapsulates the spirit of vintage analog synthesis, delivering characterful bass sounds and captivating sequenced melodies reminiscent of yesteryears.
Rare Collectible:
This quirky and sought-after bass synthesizer is a rare find among collectors and synth enthusiasts. Act swiftly to claim your piece of synth history and add a unique charm to your music production.
Unleash Sonic Exploration:
With the Multivox Firstman SQ-01, you have the power to dive into sonic exploration. Create captivating basslines, intricate sequences, and immerse yourself in the versatility of this charming synthesizer.
Condition and Authenticity:
The SQ-01 is in excellent condition, preserving its vintage allure and functionality. Meticulously tested to ensure top-notch performance, it is ready to embark on new musical journeys with you."
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