Sunday, June 09, 2024
H90 Modular Love: Intro And First Patch
video upload by Oren Levy
"This is the first first of a series showing off my love for the @EventideAudio H90 when used in conjunction with a modular synthesizer.
This video introduces the hardware setup and connections.
Then it goes over the first patch: clocking the H90 with the modular."
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Behringer Model15 vs Moog Grandmother
video upload by Starsky Carr
"Does the Behringer Model 15 sound like the Moog Grandmother.. watch and see :)
The Model 15 is yet another Eurorack format clone/reproduction - this time of one of Moog's current line-up. It's up for preorder on a number of sites."
0:00 Intro Demo Track
3:06 Overview
5:18 Oscillators
9:27 Sync
15:13 Filter
20:04 LFO/Modulation
21:50 Envelopes
24:10 Some More Tones
26:12 Thoughts
Korg Electribe MX EMX-1 Music Production Station
Analogue Solutions Red Square Patchable Analog Synthesizer SN 3908
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via this listing
"Red Square is a patchable analog monosynth that can also be used as an effects processor. With 2 VCO's, 2 EG's, 3 sets of mults, Low Pass filter and Ring Modulator all with patchability; The Red Square is a powerhouse of sound design flexibility."
via this listing
"Red Square is a patchable analog monosynth that can also be used as an effects processor. With 2 VCO's, 2 EG's, 3 sets of mults, Low Pass filter and Ring Modulator all with patchability; The Red Square is a powerhouse of sound design flexibility."
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Roland SVC-350 Vocoder Plus Rackmount Analog Vocoder SN 403452
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via this listing
"Fully functional, from a smoke-free environment. Rack ears are not original, they are high-quality machined aluminum new replacements made for the SVC-350."
Pic of the inside below.
via this listing
"Fully functional, from a smoke-free environment. Rack ears are not original, they are high-quality machined aluminum new replacements made for the SVC-350."
Pic of the inside below.
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Korg Lambda ES-50
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via this listing
"The Korg Lambda is a fully polyphonic 48-key preset synthesizer released in 1979. It features two types of sound - Percussive (Electric Piano, Clavi, Piano, Harmonics) and Ensemble (Brass, Organ, Choir, Strings I, Strings II). The Percussive sounds have a simple fast attack and variable decay envelope, and the Ensemble sounds have both preset and variable attack/release envelopes. Each key is articulated independently, so there is no note-stealing as experienced on synths limited to a handful of voices. The downside of this is the relative lack of programmability, but the presets sound good, particularly when layered (they are all available simultaneously).
The Lambda uses divide-down technology from three Top Octave oscillators to provide the basis for its sounds. The three oscillators are mixed and filtered using fixed circuits to create the preset sounds, but there are also controls on the front panel for basic low-pass filtering of the Percussive and Ensemble tones, and each section has its own volume control. There is also a control for "click" (used to add attack to the EP sound) and a filter cut-off control for the Brass sound, which has its own paraphonic filter - tuned to give a slightly resonant peak to the sound, and with its own preset filter envelope. This re-triggers on every keypress, so held notes will also be reshaped when new ones are played. In practice this is not much of a problem.
An Octave switch puts the keyboard in regular or Octave Down mode. The three oscillators can be detuned to thicken the sound further, and there is a separate analog "chorus phase" (really just a chorus) for each of the Percussive and Ensemble sections. These can be switched on/off independently but share the same sweep control, which is via the joystick on the modulation panel to the left of the keyboard. The joystick also acts as a pitch bend control. Vibrato can be switched off the Ensemble sounds. Percussive sounds feature a variable Tremolo and a Sustain switch that turns Decay into a Release.
Round the back, there are plenty of interface jacks for a synth of this type. Aside from the headphone out, the mono mix out, and the stereo outputs, there is a short-to-ground Keyboard Trigger output, a Sustain pedal input, and an Expression input jack, switchable between Percussive, Ensemble, or both.
The Lambda is a solidly-built instrument, and its large top panel is perfect for laying out some effect pedals and/or a mono-synth. Despite its preset nature, the Lambda is a more versatile synth than it might at first appear, partly due to the quality of its sound, but also the simple yet useful modulation and tone-shaping controls. It really shines through a phaser and some reverb, and is eminently playable."
via this listing
"The Korg Lambda is a fully polyphonic 48-key preset synthesizer released in 1979. It features two types of sound - Percussive (Electric Piano, Clavi, Piano, Harmonics) and Ensemble (Brass, Organ, Choir, Strings I, Strings II). The Percussive sounds have a simple fast attack and variable decay envelope, and the Ensemble sounds have both preset and variable attack/release envelopes. Each key is articulated independently, so there is no note-stealing as experienced on synths limited to a handful of voices. The downside of this is the relative lack of programmability, but the presets sound good, particularly when layered (they are all available simultaneously).The Lambda uses divide-down technology from three Top Octave oscillators to provide the basis for its sounds. The three oscillators are mixed and filtered using fixed circuits to create the preset sounds, but there are also controls on the front panel for basic low-pass filtering of the Percussive and Ensemble tones, and each section has its own volume control. There is also a control for "click" (used to add attack to the EP sound) and a filter cut-off control for the Brass sound, which has its own paraphonic filter - tuned to give a slightly resonant peak to the sound, and with its own preset filter envelope. This re-triggers on every keypress, so held notes will also be reshaped when new ones are played. In practice this is not much of a problem.
An Octave switch puts the keyboard in regular or Octave Down mode. The three oscillators can be detuned to thicken the sound further, and there is a separate analog "chorus phase" (really just a chorus) for each of the Percussive and Ensemble sections. These can be switched on/off independently but share the same sweep control, which is via the joystick on the modulation panel to the left of the keyboard. The joystick also acts as a pitch bend control. Vibrato can be switched off the Ensemble sounds. Percussive sounds feature a variable Tremolo and a Sustain switch that turns Decay into a Release.
Round the back, there are plenty of interface jacks for a synth of this type. Aside from the headphone out, the mono mix out, and the stereo outputs, there is a short-to-ground Keyboard Trigger output, a Sustain pedal input, and an Expression input jack, switchable between Percussive, Ensemble, or both.
The Lambda is a solidly-built instrument, and its large top panel is perfect for laying out some effect pedals and/or a mono-synth. Despite its preset nature, the Lambda is a more versatile synth than it might at first appear, partly due to the quality of its sound, but also the simple yet useful modulation and tone-shaping controls. It really shines through a phaser and some reverb, and is eminently playable."
Vintage 1983 Sequential Circuits SIX-TRAK
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LABELS/MORE: Auctions, Sequential Circuits
Moog Minimoog Voyager RME Rack Mount Edition Synthesizer SN RM1072
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Moog Model 10 Limited-edition Reissue Modular Synthesizer SN 0122
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via this listing
"This reissue is from 2023 and includes, all the documentation, the hardcover manual, the original box, everything that comes with it new and the following cables:
(10) 2’ cables
(3) 3’ cables
(2) cinch jones
(1) cinch "Y" cable
(2) 1/4” to cinch jones adapter cables
(1) 3.5mm to cinch jones adapter cable"
via this listing
"This reissue is from 2023 and includes, all the documentation, the hardcover manual, the original box, everything that comes with it new and the following cables:
(10) 2’ cables
(3) 3’ cables
(2) cinch jones
(1) cinch "Y" cable
(2) 1/4” to cinch jones adapter cables
(1) 3.5mm to cinch jones adapter cable"
LA REINE DU CHAOS - BASIC RHYTHMIC PATCH SETUP / Eurorack synth voice
video upload by SOVAGE ENGINEERING
"Scratching the surface of LA REINE DU CHAOS
Direct out / no FX
00:00 SETUP AND TWEAKING
03:12 MORE TWEAKING + WAVE CLIPPING
05:02 TWEAKING + 1v/oct"
Update:
LA REINE DU CHAOS - SYNTH SETUP - TWEAKING /// Eurorack full voice synthesizer sovage coast
"2 Setups using LA REINE DU CHAOS in a 'classic' synthetiser way !
Using FAILLE TEMPORELLE with no distortion to have a "fake" reverb FX
Direct out / no treatment"
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