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Tuesday, April 02, 2024

Roland MKS-80 Super Jupiter Rackmount Sound Module with MPG-80 Programmer & Carts SN 532419

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Sherman Filterbank 2 - Analog Dual Filter Synth w/ Original Box & Docs SN 9369

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First jam with the Waldorf Rocket (& Digitakt)


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"Raw mix. One pattern."

ZX Spectrum: Cheetah Midi interface and Casio CZ-101 synthesizer in Micro Live (UK 1986)


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"Cheetah Midi interface in action in an episode of Micro Live from 1986."

BLACK SKY - EPIC SYNTHESIZER MADE IN THE USSR FORMANTA EMS 01


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RESONANCE 24/II - EPIC SYNTHESIZER MADE IN THE USSR FORMANTA EMS 01

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Frap Tools CUNSA in-depth tutorial | Eurorack quadruple multimode analog filter module


video upload by Frap Tools

"Time to dive deep into Cunsa's main features! In this first tutorial, we will explore how a single filter works and how to combine them together to get the signature "Cunsa sound." This should get you started with CUNSA and let you understand its basic functioning. In the next episodes, we will see more specific applications!

00:00 Intro & Cunsa overview
02:21 The 12 dB/oct lowpass filter
02:41 The Q parameter (resonance, emphasis)
03:42 How the Q affects the LPF cutoff point at 12 dB/oct
04:15 The Character parameter
05:15 Combining Q and Character
05:55 The 24 dB/oct lowpass filter
06:10 The Character behavior on the oscilloscope (12/24 dB/oct LPF)
08:00 How the Q affects the LPF cutoff point at 24 dB/oct
08:15 A comparison of the 12 and 24 lowpass curves with different Q settings
08:52 The 12 dB/oct bandpass and highpass filters
10:09 How Q and Character affect the bandpass and highpass curves
10:23 The Behavior switch (filter and combo mode)
11:50 CV inputs for cutoff, Q, and Character
12:31 Using CUNSA as an oscillator (self-resonating filters)
13:13 Oscilloscope views of the self-oscillating filters
13:37 Fine-tune cutoff frequency knob
13:46 BONUS TIP: double TZFM oscillator with Cunsa and Brenso
14:12 The Ping circuit: nonlinear integration
15:40 Ping circuit and combo mode
16:10 Ping v/s ring, a brief recap
17:03 Semi-normalled connections
17:19 The mixed outputs
18:19 The routing switches: complex filtering with four filters in parallel
19:45 Some examples of semi-normalled patching techniques
22:13 The Dry output and other complex patching examples
25:50 Outro"

Joranalogue Audio Design ft. BRiES / channel take over / introduction


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"For the month of April, we're very excited to have BRiES take over our channels! Known for his in-depth tutorial videos on a variety of #eurorack modules with supremely musical excerpts, as well as writing his own extensive guides to Generate 3 and Compare 2, he's always eager to share his latest insights into analogue synthesis."

Explaining candy cloud


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Groc - from train announcement to wavetable synth


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"Can Groc do wavetable synthesis? Oh yes.

Here’s how: (1) pick a sound, (2) set the speed near 0, (3) turn the overlap all the way up, (4) use small grains, (5) have fun playing with speed and grain size to seamlessly move between the original sound and your wavetable synth!"

Talking Filters | Schlappy Patching with Stazma


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"Episode 6 for Schlappy Patching!
Do you know how to make filters talk? It’s fun and one of my favorite patches to do with modular synthesizer, because of the amount of control you can have on the talking.

In this new episode of Schlappy Patching I’ll give it a go with the 100 Grit and Angle Grinder, the two filters of the Schlappi Engineering echo system.

Do you have a favorite talking filter?
Have fun watching!"
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