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Wednesday, February 21, 2024
Korg 800DV/Maxikorg K2 Tuning Issues on both upper and lower voice
video upload by ltpstan
"Documenting same tuning issues with the 800DV. I believe there are not many videos on the internet demostrating the issues on the 800DV.
Here, I demonstrate some tuning issues with the 800DV. Symptoms:
Upper Voice has tuning issues on the lower register of the keyboard while on the upper register, the tuning is stable.
Lower Voice has tuning issues on the upper register of the keyboard while on the lower register, the tuning is stable.
If anyone has any experience with this issue, do let me know in the comments below."
Highlighting the Q146 Normalization Module
video upload by synthesizersdotcom
"The Q146 Normalization Module is a game-changer for modular synth enthusiasts, offering unparalleled control and possibilities. George Benton, of Benton Electronics, is exploring its features, demonstrating its capabilities, and sharing some insider tips to help you get the most out of this versatile piece of equipment."
XAOC Leibniz Binary Subsystem | Episode 01 | Intro & Drezno II
video upload by Cinematic Laboratory
"My first ignorant impression was 'it's a fancy bitcrusher' which may be 10% right. It's about musical applications with binary logic. Thanks to Bries and Tom Churchil for their masterclasses so I may be able to figure out the other 90%.
As always, I am not sponsored by XAOC. I wish, but it's too late now. I have Lipsk in backorder and that will probably conclude my case.
Dear XAOC if you feel thankful while this series progresses, I still have a short wishlist like Odessa, Batumi, Samara, Belgrad and a mixer. But I am already happy you made these modules!"
THE SOLTON DISCO 64
video upload by Vintage Audio Institute Italia
"On a sunny afternoon a few years ago we hooked up the Solton Disco 64 to make a co-hesive demonstration of its capabilities just to see the machine literally start smoking due to burned transistors.
The attempt was aborted and it's not until now that we've managed to get the machine fixed so we can give it a second try.
Boy this thing is as rare as it is cool - complete with SSM filters it's the predecessor to the more famous and common Solton Programmer 24.
This is not really a disco machine per se - it has 4 Disco rhythm patterns on board indeed but Waltz, Bossa Nova and all the standard rhythm patterns of most drum machines of the era.
Quite a few machines featured Disco in their names for no other reason than the hype and coolness of the genre at the time of production.
The Disco 64 has more features than most auto-accompaniment units: there's the chords section, a string machine, a monophonic bass synth with individual volumes for each section, mute options, 4 bass line variations, cut-off and resonance filter, different chord sounds and of course an analog drum machine with individual sound mute options. You can play the string machine and bass synth like a keyboard, independently from the auto comp section so it's a monophonic and polyphonic synth as well as an auto accompaniment unit.
Apart from separate outputs for the drums and auto comp section, this one came modded with a separate output for the string machine, very useful for running it through effects."
Additonal SOLTON DISCO 64 posts
Tuesday, February 20, 2024
FLIGHT OF THE VALKYRIES On Analog Synthesizer - Look Mum No Computer - Classical
video upload by LOOK MUM NO COMPUTER
"Another #Classical Song done on my DIY #Analog #Synthesizer.
Download it here :-
https://www.patreon.com/posts/flight-..."
DB-01 does the DFAM
video upload by Richard DeHove
"What do you get with a full parameter randomization and an LFO modulating FM? Played in the usual way you're almost certain to get a dog's breakfast. But with some careful step arpeggiation it can start to come together in a very DFAM-like way. If you're particularly lucky you may even be able to get the equivalent of four or five progressive sections from a single pattern.
The setup is a little bit involved so if you're impatient to see whether the DFAM sound is achieved just skip to the demo chunks at the end. My favorite is the DAF demo. These were named after creating them - don't think for a moment you can decide what you want ahead of time :D As usual the Gods will deliver to you what they see fit.
The Zen delay is proving a little "smoothing" and rhythmic coherence but other wise what you see is what you get. There's no further processing. Some of the demo tracks are slightly chopped since it's very easy to wander off the path into techno-Gristle land. Visually there's a few sections where the waveform display is missing, so my apologies, in the excitement of twiddling I forgot to switch it on :(
0:00 A mild example
0:42 LFO setup
1:56 Randomizer
2:40 Arp settings
3:42 Set scale
4:25 Roll the dice!
5:45 FM LFO issue
7:11 Demo 1: Warm Featherette
8:00 Demo 2: Funky Gabber
8:34 Demo 3: Bandpassed
10:10 Demo 4: DAF
10:42 Demo 5: Noisetown
Lots of downloads for supporters on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/richarddehove
Many thanks to my kind patrons who keep this channel ad-free
My website: https://richarddehove.com/"
6 Famous Synth Sounds Covered on the Sequential Prophet-6
video uploads by JustinwiththeDead
Playlist:
SEQUENTIAL PROPHET 6 - Van Halen JUMP
SEQUENTIAL PROPHET 6 - Eurythmics: Sweet Dreams
SEQUENTIAL PROPHET 6 - Journey: Separate Ways
SEQUENTIAL PROPHET 6 - A-Ha: Take on Me
SEQUENTIAL PROPHET 6 - Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F
SEQUENTIAL PROPHET 6 - Europe: The Final Countdown
The Last Schrittmacher
video upload by verstaerker
"a last functiontest and jam with my Schrittmacher before selling it. Sequencing the OXI Coral and Tunefish-Modular 'Plaits'
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to listen more music by me please visit
https://verstaerker.bandcamp.com
https://verstaerkerahead.bandcamp.com"
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