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Sunday, October 01, 2023

MAM FB383 FreeBass SN B333199021

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"Cool fat analog synthesizer module, screamy little acid monster :)

It has a few unusual sonic textures.

Especially the waveform mix potentiometer turend roughly 3/4 up, delivers are really nice waveshape, it sounds somewhat like 2 oscillators / sub osc."

Waldorf Microwave XT - Non Nextel - Mint

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"Absolutely mint condition Microwave XT

Non Nextel version : The paint will not fade with time

new knobs set"

Casio CZ-1 w/ C-10 Dust Cover

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RedSound Darkstar XP2 SN 00813

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"Revamped version of the Dark Star MK1 - MK1 vs XP2 differences: XP2 features 1/4" instead of RCA outputs, 1/4" stereo headphone output, chorus, and special SINEWAVE mode (for OSC2).

British company Red Sound System's first synth, the DarkStar is a table-top 8-voice polyphonic synthesizer suitable for anybody who wants affordable analog sounds for use in most any style of electronic music. Analog sounds are created by DSP-based analog modeling which means you'll get reliable and clean analog-type synth sounds in an economical and professional instrument. The DarkStar features 2 oscillators per voice, 5-part multitimbral set-up, joystick mixing for oscillators, ring modulation, filter resonance and pink/white/blue noise generators.

The LoFi Magic of a Scottish Tape Drum Machine


video upload by HAINBACH

"The Bandmaster Powerhouse is a drum machine unlike any other: it uses 8-Track tape recordings of drum and percussion loops to play back 'Funky Beat', 'Modern Waltz' and 'Disco' patterns. Made by GR International in Perth, Scotland in the 1970s, only few survive and the tapes are even rarer. The warble and flutter, especially when pitched down, is horrible from a technical perspective, but it adds layers of texture that are a dream come true for the rare groove enthusiast."

You can find addtional demos here and here.

► Hydra by the fire ► Sounds for film, ideas for music.


video upload by Jexus (sounds-for-synths.com)

"No talking demo of ASM Hydrasynth. All sounds custom-made by Jexus. Patches / presets from this soundset work in KB, Desktop, Explorer and Deluxe models. You will receive all the sounds from all my 3 Youtube videos plus extra (256 in total). My patches come under the name "WCOG" in a soundpack / soundbank saved in Hydrasynth Manager format. I did not use any external FX in the demo; all the delays, reverbs, flangers, noises, crackles and other effects are part of the Hydrasynth engine / mod matrix. However, I used some EQ-ing on selected patches."

https://sounds-for-synths.com

201 Pocket Piano - What Is A Text Pattern?


video upload by Critter & Guitari

"Write custom patterns to make your 201 play notes however you want! Set arpeggiation/transposition and rhythm in a standard text editor and edit your pattern as you like. This tutorial will show you how to get started with text patterns and will show you what's possible in this realm. Please see the following manual section for more information: https://www.critterandguitari.com/man...

For some examples of text patterns, check out the 201 Pocket Piano Patchstorage page here: https://patchstorage.com/platform/201..."

Moo Moo Dual Oscillator & HuHu 4 Attverter - Drums Demo


video upload by Jeanie

"A demo of variable kick and snare sounds by selecting different modes of filter while jumping octaves.

More info on:

www.beaniebunnie.com"

Expressive E - osmose | dying star


video upload by patchesinblue

"dying star

astoundingly expressive and endlessly inspiring to play, the osmose is a truly remarkable instrument that immediately allows for immersive engagement with sound and music. thanks for listening.

@patchesinblue on bandcamp, instagram, twitter"

Stylophone Beat, East Beast, Kawai K1m Jam


video upload by ChrisLody

"Full Disclosure: I occasionally take on freelance work at Dubreq (they make Stylophones) on an hourly rate producing video content. This video wasn't paid for directly but as a result of my work with Dubreq it is marked as Paid Promotion

Right time for a weird jam! I've been ridiculously busy recently with my day job and music related work so can barely justify taking time off to make this (this is product endorsement which is about as close as I can get to time off at the moment 😅), but I risk my channel turning into wall to wall Sonicware news (more of that to come) so I'm trying to find time for a bit of silliness like this!

Dubreq sent me the Stylophone Beat a few weeks back and I've been having some fun with it. For such an inexpensive machine it has surprisingly features. It can play 4 different kits, 4 different bass sound, 4x 32 step patterns, has some realtime playback effects like a filter sweep and pattern length (think stutter mode), patterns can be copied, elements muted etc, the stock sounds are well chosen, really quite good. There are limitations of course, the volume of each sound is fixed, there's no sync capability (although technically the LED flashes at 1ppq so it could be hacked) and the memory is wiped when it's powered down so make sure you record you work. One saving grace in that regard is that it goes into standby quite quickly so this Beat was left on all night with my rhythm programmed in so was still there the next day for me to continue work on. One small caveat is that the drum sequencer supports 16th note resolution but it seems the bass sequencer doesn't, you'll get 8th note recordings. It does support glide though as you may be able to tell from what I've made here. So all in all a fun little machine!

I also bought a Cre8audio East Beast recently and haven't had the chance to use it, so here it is used in the laziest way imaginable with the Stylophone Gen X-1 as a delay effect. It's a very capable little semi modular but I'm not using those features here. I also bought a Kawai K1 which used to belong to former Sonicware staff member Evan Sirchuk, so here's that too playing one of it's presets. That's a really bright sounding bit of kit and I wasn't sure what to use it for at first but it fits in nicely here. I don't even think I've used that Korg NanoKEY2 for anything yet either and I've had that for years!

Anyway, I don't know how I ended making such an odd sounding jam 😁"
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