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Sunday, March 10, 2024

muSonics Moog Sonic V

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Moog muSonics Sonic V Demo video upload by MOS-LAB

"The sonic V is a synth developed around 1969/1970 by ex Moog employee Gene Zumcheck (the idea of a portable synthesizer had been refused at the time by Robert Moog).
This synthesizer was built by the company muSonics when Gene Zumchek join them, and was released "officially" when the company bought R.A Moog in 1971 under the Moog muSonics badge.
There were less than a hundred units built (mine has serial number 18).
Unfortunately, very few models are still in existence today, making it a very rare instrument. Not having been exported at the time, it was mainly
intended for universities in USA.
Its successor, the Sonic 6 is an improved and portable
version, but with a different filter (Moog ladder filter)
So it doesn't sound quite the same."

Spotted the above video in the listing below. I'm not finding it previously posted so up it goes. You can find additional demos in previous posts.



via this auction

Minimoog Voyager XL

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According to the seller boscio: "Everything is in excellent condition, and has been kept in a controlled studio environment for all of its life. It comes with patch cables, dust cover, user manual, and all the programs I’ve created and saved in it, which have been used in multiple films and television shows."

E-MU E6400 Ultra Sampler/Synth With manual/media/drives 16Mb RAM installed

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"This is an E-MU E6400 Ultra Sampler/Synth with manual, media and drives. It has 16Mb RAM installed and a total of 2000 sounds. The unit is rack mountable at 3u height and has 16 channels. It supports MIDI I/O, TRS 1/4" in and out, and is both analog and digital. In addition, this unit comes with presets, built-in effects, and software included."

A working prototype of a synthesizer made from self-tapping screws. Рабочий синтезатор из саморезов


video upload by Б.О.Г.

Korg Minilogue XD – Sweet Sounds [SOUNDSET] • Custom Presets


video upload by Mr. Card

"My private collection of sweet sounds dedicated to Korg Minilogue XD (Bass, Brass, Chords, Lead, Keys, Organ, Pad, Pluck, Sound FX, Strings). I’ve always loved warm and saturated sounds. Korg Minilogue XD allows you to achieve many sweet and inspiring sounds. With this soundset, you can take your instrument to the next level. Check out my soundset: https://www.mrcardmusic.com/product/m... 🎵"

Nord Modular G2 & Strokes (VST3)


video upload by Cong Burn

https://www.congburn.co.uk/strokes


"Clipped the last section of a 4hr jam."

AJH Synth MiniMod Keys // If Hans Zimmer uses these daily...


video upload by Starsky Carr

"Imagine if Moog had made the original Minimoog a modular system, we'd have something very similar to the AJHSynth Minimod Keyz... and something that sounds identical. Buckets full of warm, rich, exquisite vintage vibes in a very handy format.

It's so much more than a minimoog clone - firstly the VCOs are based on the most revered RA Moog version, then there's the addition of ring mod, HP filter, extra LFOs

Plus all the extras that the NiftyCase brings - velocity,. aftertouch, LFO, Arp, Sequencer, zoning, voice modes multi, MIDI... and a whole lot more.

and then obviously the flexibility of a modular system... wonderful :)

https://patreon.com/starskycarr
https://starskycarr.com"

"Delights of Kyoto" - Akai MPC + Roland SH4d + Roland OpSix + Arturia MiniFreak +


video upload by Patrick Manderson

"'Delights of Kyoto' was recorded live late Saturday afternoon on 3/2/2024 using a MIDI sequencer and a room full of synthesizers and audio gear. All automation was programmed into the Akai MPC X. Some manual tweaks on the Midas console was made during recording.

Inspired by YouTube videos of Japanese restaurants and diners - 'Kyoto' was developed using the Roland SH4d as a drum synthesizer, paired with my usual synthesized drum kit on the Korg Radias and some excellent Hydrasynth patches developed by @Jexus. Voice synthesis on the Arturia MINIFREAK and various pads, plucks, stabs and noises provided by the Sequential REV2, Roland JP-8080, Korg OpSix among others.

The most significant addition to this music is a careful degree of live mixing using the Midas Venice F24 running a stereo mix through the Warm Audio Bus Compressor.

00:00 Introduction
00:11 Pre-dawn activities
00:52 Urban lifeforms waking up
01:13 Sunrise Horizon
01:37 Kyoto
02:21 Kitchen Chaos
02:44 Lunch Jam
03:05 Delights
04:05 Dusk
04:58 Cool Hustle
05:28 I'll have the Udon
05:40 Dinner with the city
07:03 Outro"

Make Noise Shared System | Long Tone Bass


video upload by Akihiko Matsumoto

"Make Noise Modular Synth Sample Pack: https://akihikomatsumoto.bandcamp.com..."

Vanderson plays - Shamen "Indica" - cover on Roland MC-707


video upload by ॐ Vanderson ॐ

"Yesterday, Saturday evening, I reached for my favorite album by Shamen - Hempton Manor. One of the great songs on it, is of course "Indica". I decided to have some fun and create a cover of this track using only the Roland MC-707 (not for the first time, because many years ago on YT I posted a short recording using only the Roland MC-808).
This time I approached it in more detail. Of course, it was difficult to convey this characteristic atmosphere of the mid-90s. But something came out of it :)
The whole thing was recorded by ear - I used only one sample from the original (the characteristic click) that accompanies the recording from the very beginning."
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