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"Classic 1980’s Simmons Clap Trap"
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Vintage Oberheim Vintage SEM CPS-1 Synthesizer Expander SN 0287
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"Vintage Oberheim SEM CPS-1 in fair cosmetic condition, it shows its age but sounds fantastic and functions great! The filter selection ( from BP to Hi pass ) pot is scratchy when wiggling but just fine when fixed ( not the cutoff which is smooth like butter ). Rock Solid Tuning and BIG sound. 220v with adapter and manual As shown in picture."
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"Vintage Oberheim SEM CPS-1 in fair cosmetic condition, it shows its age but sounds fantastic and functions great! The filter selection ( from BP to Hi pass ) pot is scratchy when wiggling but just fine when fixed ( not the cutoff which is smooth like butter ). Rock Solid Tuning and BIG sound. 220v with adapter and manual As shown in picture."
Roland Jupiter 6
Oberheim OB-Xa SN 814514
Xtensions | Shared System 'X' tutorials episode 05 | New Arrivals
video upload by Cinematic Laboratory
"In my Shared System X series, I am exploring custom layouts for the MakeNoise multiverse. Since most modules offer basic features (modulation, basic waveforms, ringmod) they can also be useful for learning modular techniques. I already made a 'first patch' video for the new Channel Saver and PrssPnt modules, but they can have a different purpose in every new patch, so I wanted to use the 'new arrivals' with various modules like Morphagene and Mimeophon. They are extensions to the collection you already have, and this collection will immediately extend its capabilities with millions of new options. But I'll also revisit the DXG because it has a kind of 'weird' signal path I did not fully understand.
Here are the topics for today's tutorial:
00:00 Introduction
00:10 Dynamic gates
01:52 Complex LFO's
04:06 Mimeophon meets PrsSPNT
07:38 DXG insert/return
09:03 Waveforging (making twisted waveforms)"
XAOC Koszalin | Using the Frequency Shiftor on vocals
video upload by Cinematic Laboratory
"Sorry for the distracting dialog, which kind of illustrates that I don't like to speak on my videos.
But this time, I had to use a voice to demo frequency shifting on vocals. I couldn't avoid it.
I could have used a professional voice-over artists, but that would make my free videos unsustainable. Regardless, Koszalin is an awesome module that can completely transform any sound you throw at it."
Mesmerized by the Korg Berlin Acoustic Synthesis Prototype
video upload by True Cuckoo
"Korg Berlin Acoustic Synthesis Prototype playable now. 2025 release, hopefully. http://korg.berlin ❤️"
SUPERBOOTH 2024: Jomox - Alphabase MKII Drum Machine
video upload by sonicstate
"At Superbooth 2024, Jurgen from Jomox introduced the new Alphabase MK2*, the successor to the popular *Alphabase MK1*. Set to be released in October, this drum machine features improvements like more knobs and buttons, adjustable noise volume, and a variety of sound engines including analog, membrane, sample-based, and FM synth channels. With 500 sample slots and a built-in mixer, the *Alphabase MK2 offers easy programming and sequencing capabilities.
Additionally, Jurgen mentioned the *Moonwind Mk2*, which was released two months ago, featuring an OLED display, touchpad, and more knobs for improved usability. With a focus on experimental sounds and a built-in reverb effect, the Moonwind Mk2 offers users a chance to explore unique sonic possibilities."
SUPERBOOTH 2024: Din Sync - X0X Instruments
video upload by sonicstate
"At Superbooth 2024, Sonic State caught up with Paul from Din Sync to check out the latest products on display. Paul showcased the RE-808, RE-303, and RE-909, along with the upcoming RE-101 which will be available for purchase in about six weeks. In addition to this, they have been working on a bender part for their products and also introduced a facelift for the Gillian synthesizer, featuring improved features and a refreshed aesthetic.
Apart from these updates, Din Sync is also working on a new prototype, the JP1, which wasn't ready for display at the show. This new prototype will feature full-size faders and big switches, enhancing the user experience. Although not fully revealed yet, the JP1 is set to include two oscillators, two envelopes, and innovative routing options that have already garnered interest from the community. For more information on Dynsync's products, make sure to check out their website for updates and announcements."
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