Thursday, October 19, 2023
Build specific melodies with the T-1
video upload by torso electronics
"With T-1, it's easy to create specific melodies and chord progressions. Using step-edits over 64 steps provides ample opportunity to build longer musical progressions. The Cycles function allows you to create automations and transpositions of the musical patterns. Subsequently, it's really fun and easy to move the musical patterns on a macro level and explore different expressions.
Happy sequencing!"
Time stamps
00:00 Intro
00:24 Increase step count to 64
00:39 Make step-edits (parameter locks)
01:08 Make four chords
01:25 Press the BANK button to exit step-edit mode
01:39 Build a simple melody
01:53 Increase step count to 32 on the second track
02:18 Copy steps from one page to another
02:38 Make variation to the melody with CYCLES
03:03 Make macro adjustments to both tracks
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Waldorf Iridium Keyboard [Part. 2] | No Talking |
video upload by DKS SYNTH LAB
Timeline
0:00 Intro
0:10 Parallel
1:10 D-Tune Mono
2:42 Polaris
5:20 JH Ice Cave
6:37 The River 2
7:57 Dyno Pluck 2
9:06 Hyper Saw
Part 1 here
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Wednesday, October 18, 2023
A Drive in Autumn for Clavinet, Moog Voyager and Mellotron.
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MAKING A MASSIVE BASS LINE WITH THE SEQUENTIAL TAKE 5 SYNTHESIZER
video upload by Lido Pigeon
"Equipment list:
Bass: Sequential Take 5
Pads: Korg Prologue
Lead: Roland SH101
Drums: Weston Audio AD110
FX: Strymon El Capistan and Blue Sky, Make Noise Mimeophon, Music Thing Twin Drive
Mixing: Cosmotronic Cosmix"
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sktch-215: Sequential Take 5 #7 (no talk)
video upload by lemorgue
All Sounds: Sequential Take 5
DAW: Ableton Live 11
lemorgue Sequential Take 5 demos
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Next New England Synth Fest Set for October 28 in Burlington, Mass.
"New England Synth Fest, Saturday, October 28, 12pm to 6pm, in Burlington, Mass (at the Microsoft Technology Center, 5 Wayside Road). SIX HOURS of live music, video art, vendors, exhibitors, lectures, a jam room, and a synthesizer petting zoo. FREE admission.
Live music from Eric Crawley, Consecrated Venom, xperseai, Targus Targus, Rachel Devorah, Robert Dorschel, Violet Nox, Dave Seidel, Doug Beilmeier, Bill T Miller, Andrew Neumann, and Bob Familiar. Live visualization art from Alances Vargas, Allison Tanenhaus, BTMTV, FUTURACTIV, Jame Coyne, Vidumami, and more!
Seminars on Berlin School Music, Audio-Reactive Visuals, Chaotic Circuits, Live Coding, Intro to Eurorack, Building Culture, Generative Programs, and MIDI Details (see the website for speakers and schedule). There will be a morning DIY workshop led by SynthCube. Exhibitors include Setonix Synth, Stompbox Sonic, Kurku MIDI, Tall Dog Electronics, AND MORE.
Check out the NESF website for more details!"
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Pin Electronics - Portabella mkIII
video upload by NOISEBUG
"Pin Electronics Portabell mkiii DEMO @ Noisebug.
Currently available to rent in the Noisebug Magic Theatre Synth Studio.
Also available for sale at Noisebug.net and on NOISEBUG Reverb."
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Roland TB-303 with Original Devilfish Modification SN 044
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Sequential Circuits Prophet 5 Rev3 SN 4729
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Multivox Model MX202 String & Bass Keyboard Synthesizer SN 834036
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via this auction
"Made in Japan sometime in the 1970s, it is a Multivox String & Brass keyboard synthesizer. Model MX-202. 61 keys. All kinds of various little functions. We tested it out today. It seems like everything works EXCEPT for the G#2 key, which does not work in any setting. The settings are brass, strings 1 & 2, along with the ability to blend them together. There is also the ability to select which of these sounds are played over the lower and upper sections of the keyboard. There is vibrato, sustain, and slow attack. The ensemble (chorus effect) has 2 modes. The voices sound very cool. It has a very retro sound, and when you put the sustain combined with the pitch modulator together and do some simple arpeggios, it sounds like is straight out of the "Stranger Things" TV show. Stand not included. The case is functional. The handle, latches, and hinges all work."
via this auction
"Made in Japan sometime in the 1970s, it is a Multivox String & Brass keyboard synthesizer. Model MX-202. 61 keys. All kinds of various little functions. We tested it out today. It seems like everything works EXCEPT for the G#2 key, which does not work in any setting. The settings are brass, strings 1 & 2, along with the ability to blend them together. There is also the ability to select which of these sounds are played over the lower and upper sections of the keyboard. There is vibrato, sustain, and slow attack. The ensemble (chorus effect) has 2 modes. The voices sound very cool. It has a very retro sound, and when you put the sustain combined with the pitch modulator together and do some simple arpeggios, it sounds like is straight out of the "Stranger Things" TV show. Stand not included. The case is functional. The handle, latches, and hinges all work."
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