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"This incredible custom Skylab bundle includes the 223e Multi-Dimensional controller, a bunch of banana cables, and a brand new Don Buchla signed poster in a tube.
Includes the following modules:
266e 261e 223e 259e 251e 281e 292e 296e 207e
The Buchla 296e replaces the 285e & 267e
Original custom skylab price is $18,000
Save $4,000 with this like-new condition skylab bundle"
"These are a great ROM card sound set for your Yamaha SY-55 keyboard synthesizer or the Yamaha TG-55 MIDI Module Tone Generator. This is 'Rock & Pop', and you'll get both the Waveform card and Data card as the complete set. They work perfectly."
"What's Included: The KAWAI K4 61-Key Keyboard itself (upgraded to V3 OS/ ePROM at the Kawai facility in Southern CA) The original KAWAI K4 Power Supply The original KAWAI K4 User's Manual, Wave List Manual and other supporting documentation The original KAWAI K4 Carton with all original packaging 2 x 5' New MIDI Cables CD containing the Original Factory Library and Windows SendEX program only ever needed to reload the K4 New Internal Battery (Installed Sept, 2023) which should be good for up to 20 years Handmade cover made by my girlfriend (who still loved me at the time) for my Juno 106but fits the K4 perfectly"
"Welcome to Bad Gear, the show about the world's most hated audio tools. Today we are going to talk about SERUM. Is this cpu hungry software synth released by Steve Duda s company XFER the industry standard for wavetable synthesizer s, dubstep wubs & wobbles, EDM synth donks or are there better alternatives out there when it comes to modern VST instrument s. Is it too hard-sounding for analog synthesizer aficionados? Can it keep up with its competitors Phase Plant or Vital?"
Chapters: 00:00 Intro tune 00:45 Overview XFER SERUM 01:29 Wavetable Oscillators 01:57 Wavetable Editor 02:10 Wavetable Warp (Sync, FM, Stretch) 02:27 Unison 02:32 Sub Oscillator, Noise (Samples) 02:43 Filter Section 03:06 Envelopes (Drums) 03:11 LFO Section (Dubstep Sounds) 03:23 FX Section 03:32 Mod Matrix (Drag & Drop Modulations) 03:52 Modulation Sources (MPE, Macros, Chaos Generator) 04:05 Patches 04:32 CPU consumption, Limitations 04:51 Where does SERUM come from? Pricing, Alternatives 05:20 Hate 05:45 Jam 1 (Analog Techno) 06:40 Jam 2 (Outboard Industrial) 07:38 Finale (Hard Psytrance) 08:06 Verdict 09:13 Patreon Vocoder Shoutout (Ableton Live Vocoder x SERUM)
"https://dr.yuendo.jp/pages/elz_1-play
Today I experimented with SAND FLUTE, SONICWARE's proprietary sound engine that extracts pitch components from noise to generate sound.
If ELZ_1 just extracted the pitch components normally, it would sound tasteless, like a measuring instrument, but we have devised an algorithm to create a musically pleasing sound.
I named it SAND FLUTE because it produces a flute-like sound in its normal state, but in this video I tried to create a sound that is not flute-like by adjusting various parameters.