Thursday, April 11, 2024
Using synth sounds from 1967 on your MicroFreak!
video upload by AutomaticGainsay
"Here is part three of a six-part demonstration of the placement and use of samples from a 1967 Moog 900 Series modular on the incredibly versatile Arturia MicroFreak!"
1967 Moog 900 Series
Ciat-Lonbarde Tetrax Organ Wooden Analog Touch Synthesizer
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You can find demos of the Tetrax in previous posts here.
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You can find demos of the Tetrax in previous posts here.
Bleep Labs Delaydelus2 Sampler + Delay
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You can find details and a demo of the Delaydelus2 here.
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You can find details and a demo of the Delaydelus2 here.
Casio CZ-101 Phase Distortion Keyboard Synthesizer
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Sequentix Cirklon V1 Sequencer SN 703
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"Super minty Cirklon Sequentix V1. Includes original box, manual and power supply."
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"Super minty Cirklon Sequentix V1. Includes original box, manual and power supply."
Late Sequential Circuits Prophet 5 Rev 3.3, Midi, Upgrades incl Rev-1, PSU SN 6430
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"This unit is in excellent shape, has an upgraded power supply, the Analogue Renaissance REV-1 SSM board, which also includes 2/4pole and Q switching to retain bass with higher resonance settings. This also includes the original owner's manual binder and detail sheets."
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"This unit is in excellent shape, has an upgraded power supply, the Analogue Renaissance REV-1 SSM board, which also includes 2/4pole and Q switching to retain bass with higher resonance settings. This also includes the original owner's manual binder and detail sheets."
Creamware Pro-12 ASB
Supreme X Roland JU-06A & TR-08 in Custom White
JU-06A pics and description via these listings
As of this post, the Supreme TR-08 is not listed.

Experience the ultimate sound quality with this Supreme/Roland JU-06A Synthesizer. This keyboard synthesiser is perfect for creating unique sounds for all types of music genres. Its sleek design and easy-to-use interface make it an essential tool for both beginners and professionals alike. Get your hands on this confirmed order and take your musical journey to the next level."
Weird Jam on the Teenage Engineering EP-133 K.O. II
video upload by Genshi Media Group
"::| TO HEAR THE FULL RANGE OF FREQUENCIES AND STEREO EFFECTS, A GOOD PAIR OF HEADPHONES IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED |::
Just a weird little jam I did on the Teenage Engineering EP-133 K.O. II Sampler Composer using my own samples I made from banging on things around the house..."
Teenage Engineering EP-133 K.O. II First Test // Sampling Session
video upload by Genshi Media Group
"I love this thing! It's so easy to sample things from around the house with the built-in microphone. The little improvised jam at the end is pretty sloppy as I didn't know where I was going with it, but hopefully this video shows how easy it is to put together something on-the-fly!
That said, the 'Teenage Engineering EP-133 K.O. II 64 MB Sampler Composer' is one of the worst names for an instrument ever..."
Genesis Tonight, Tonight, Tonight ~ Vintage Synthesizer Recreation ~ RetroSound
video upload by RetroSound
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❤️ Support #RetroSound channel: https://retrosound.creator-spring.com
One of my favorite tracks from the 80s.
Tonight, Tonight, Tonight by Genesis (1986)
Written by Tony Banks, Phil Collins and Mike Rutherford
Invisible Touch album
featured the Yamaha DX7 II FD, the Moog Taurus bass pedal, Linndrum and Simmons Drums
This cover song series contains my own recreations of my favourite songs from the last 50 years. The original music from which I take inspiration belong to their respective owners. I recreate tracks only for personal passion and to pay homage to these tracks.
My intention is not to create covers that sound exactly like the original (if you want to hear identical sounds, please listen the original). It's more of an inspiration with my sounds from the old synthesizers from the past and of course the great appreciation for the original performers and producers.
Check out the original songs with the original artists here on YouTube.
Thank you."
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