"The Murmux series is back as a Polyphonic 8 voice analog synthesizer. This is the 3rd and final version - the epilogue of the Murmux series, the synthesizer that started all for dreadbox. 300 units limited worldwide!
Features - High quality hand crafted wooden enclosure - 8 Voice analog polyphonic synthesizer - 2 Oscillators per voice with hard sync and wave shaping - 3 filters : 1x 24db Low pass / 1x 6db High pass / 1x 6db Low pass boost - 9 total LFO's (1 global and 1 per voice) - 2 super snappy envelopes per voice - True stereo Hybrid delay - True stereo BBD circuit (for chorus, flanger and filter comb) - Variable stereo spread on voice and effects - 399 preset slots - Full MIDI (+MPE + USB) implementation"
"Hi Friends. We're really excited to share this sound demo of the new Limited Edition Murmux Analog Synth.
This limited edition (only 300 units available worldwide) is one of the best looking synthesizers we've had our hands on. It's Mid-Century Modern look pairs well with it's vintage sound. We had a lot of fun preparing this demo and chose a handful of our favorite sounds to present.
0:00 Arp/Chord Filter Sequence 1:09 Murmux Song 2:23 Pad/Pluck Sequence 3:23 Let's Play Keys 4:42 Bass 1 6:25 Bass 2 7:25 Murmux Elevator Music 9:16 Bell Tremolo Whistle 10:52 Mono to Poly
"Learn how you can get started using NGEN, our Algorithmic MIDI workstation!
In this video tutorial, we'll walk through how to set up NGEN with a DAW, use different Generators and MIDI FXs, and how to use it to create an entire track algorithmically.
NGEN is a unique 16-track MIDI sequencer that lets you combine multiple algorithmic / generative generators and MIDI FXs to sequence hardware or software MIDI instruments."
"The Rumours were true!! Here it is... The Behringer Model 15 .. and this is what it does :)
This is not a fully comprehensive breakdown and demo, but a first look at what it is to answer any obvious questions i.e. what can it do? is it like the Moog Grandmother? etc. I'll put them together soon."
"Welcome to Bad Gear, the show about the world’s most-hated audio tools. There are these unfounded rumors that this show is not actually about Bad Gear, that I just pick random stuff I want to make music with and let clueless online trolls do their magic.
This is - of course - a steaming pile of horse dung and I just recently failed to find enough hate on, for example, the Access Virus B, Novation Drumstation and Dreadbox Typhon.
However, today we are going to talk about Digitakt II and as this particular unit was sent over by Elektron as a long term loan even they must be aware of the fact that late 80s polyphony, partial physics workflow and a lack of essential hipster features make for some juicy online controversy.
Bad Gear - I might be BIASED
This Digitakt II was sent over by Elektron as a long term loan.
Chapters: 00:00 Intro tune 01:02 Overview Digitakt 2 01:36 More New Stuff (Slicing, Time Stretch,...) 02:09 Kits, Stereo Sampling, Polyphony 02:32 New Filter Models 02:45 Sequencing, Euclidean Sequencer 03:11 Buttons, New Trigger Modes 03:37 Sequence Handling, More Sequencer Stuff 04:07 Prepare Mutes 04:13 FX Page, Bus Compressor, Saturation 04:43 LFO 3, Control All, Glissando, 05:18 Midi Sequencing, Midi Learn, Name CCs 05:27 Overbridge (or lack thereof) 05:34 Pricing 05:45 Hate 06:09 Jam 1 ( Nordic Techno ) 07:04 Jam 2 ( Breaks & Stuff ) 08:10 Finale ( Best of Bad Gear Sound Library ) 08:40 Verdict"
"Black Corporation Deckard's Dream 8 voice analog polysynthesizer. It's in great shape and fully functional. Missing one fader slider tip (should be a cheap easy replacement). Includes external psu. This is a fantastic sounding rack synth."