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Monday, July 08, 2024

JoMox Xbase 09 Analog Drum Machine Synthesizer SN 0430 - 2913

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"JoMox Xbase 09, tested in great working condition. Total power house, includes power supply as pictured."

Waldorf Microwave Rackmount Wavetable Synthesizer REV.B (CEM 3387) SN 9543883

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"Waldorf Microwave REV B loaded with the original CEM 3387 chipset. This unit has plenty of rack wear, but it fully functional otherwise. This unit is 230V and will require a setup down converter for North American operation. Fantastic sounding unit!"

Pics of the inside below.

DSI Prophet 08 soundscape - Move into the vacancy of tomorrow


video upload by MIDERA

"Well - As much as I loved the Prophet 08, I have sold it. I was planning to buy the Sequentix Cirklon and sold a bunch of stuff (however, no one from Sequentix or Rubadub, who sells it to folks in the US, will reply to my messages, and I find that a really tough pill to swallow to spend $2800 and have no replies - so I'm not sure I will buy one).

Anyway, I find it fascinating that I didn't like the Prophet 10 at first, but now I love it. I loved the Prophet 08 at first, but now... I decided to sell it. Like - I think it was great and all, but I feel like the P10 has it beat, just always so majestic. So... it doesn't really seem to fit in my studio anymore.

Strymon Volante for delay
Eventide Blackhole VST for reverb

#dsi #Prophet08 #strymon

Recorded June 17th, 2024"

Finding that perfect sample loop point | Prophet X Tutorial


video upload by Espen Kraft

"The challenge is as old as samplers. Finding that perfect loop point was often impossible. You could get close, but rarely perfect. Some samplers made the task easier than others.

Today I often use a program called SampleRobot to help make sample libraries for the Prophet X. That works very well for recording fresh, but if I have a sound from before, just ONE sample, and I want to stretch that out over the entire keyboard, I have to use the inbuilt sample loop functionality in the Prophet X itself, just as we had to do back in the day with the sampler we had at hand.

The challenge now is to find that perfect, or nearly perfect loop point. How do we do it?

When you stretch out a sample over the entire keyboard, the sample engine will have to stretch that sound out, altering the frequency of the sample itself. It will make higher pitched sounds end faster, while lower pitched sounds last longer. That will drastically change the timbre of the sound and many prefer that sound to a hi-fi multi sampled version of the same patch. It's all a matter of taste. The sound of a sample stretched takes us back to the 80s. Artifacts and aliasing etc. Many associate that sound with something nice and cosy.

Find my music here:
Bandcamp: https://espenkraft.bandcamp.com/"

2024.07.08. freestyle (family) (Prophet Rev2)


video upload by J Gran

Source Audio Artifakt [FX w/ Synthesizers #18] No Talk Audio Demo


video upload by gstormelectro

"Audio + Video by G-Storm Electro c. 2024

Artifakt by Source Audio. Lo-fi, low grade reverb, bit-reduction, tape hissy, AM Radio goodess. Today I'm running some synths and electro gear through the Artifakt pedal, see what modes I've been vibing with. Pedal was edited all manually - on computer. No presets were used - So you'll see a pic of pedal starting point settings w/ each audition. Dry audio preceeds FX auditions...well usually. Recorded direct to Tascam DR-05, no other effects or mastering beyond routine normalization.

*Time* *Equipment* *Artifakt Mode*
0:00 | Sequential Multitrak | uVerb
0:45 | E-Mu Drumulator | Glitch
1:29 | Sequential Multitrak | Tape
2:07 | Behringer Poly800 | uVerb
3:42 | E-Mu Drumulator | uVerb
4:27 | Sequential Multitrak | Radio
5:03 | Tascam Porta One Ministudio | Radio
6:05 | Nord Electro 6D | Crush

And be sure to check out my cool eurorack modules available in my Reverb store https://reverb.com/shop/gstormelectro

G-Storm Electro:
*BLOG* http://gstormelectronica.blogspot.com/
*LISTEN/DOWNLOAD* http://soundcloud.com/gstormelectro
**REVERB** http://reverb.com/shop/gstormelectro"

Gotharman's LD3 Vowel filter sound demo [optional update]


video upload by Meska

"Quick sound demo of the Vowelfilter for gotharman's little deformer 3
this is an optional update:
https://gotharman.dk/vowel_add_on

Thank you for watching.
My name is Meska of the statik collective . I've been making mostly "dark and expérimental" music for more than ten years now, i'v learn so much online, now it's time for me to share my knoledge, my exploration and this channel is a place to talk about the tools, sound design and techniques to make music with.

You can stream my albums and EPs at https://statikwave.bandcamp.com/

If you'd like to support the channel​ consider buying music from bandcamp ;)
Contact/booking: meskastatik@gmail.com"

Make Noise Strega Play


video upload by Stazma

It's not called a Lab for nothing


video upload by Omri Cohen

"Here you can find the Venom collection - https://library.vcvrack.com/Venom
Venom VCV Forum posts - https://community.vcvrack.com/t/venom...
Here is the video about the Rhythm Explorer module - [posted here]

00:00 - Introduction
00:12 - Basic functions
04:37 - Phase modulation
09:00 - Phase and amplitude tips
14:07 - One shot audio
18:34 - 0Hz carrier
22:23 - Phase distortion
23:47 - LFO"

Additional resources: https://www.patreon.com/omricohen

Moog Minimoog Model D 44-Key Monophonic Synthesizer 1971 - 1982 SN 8197

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"Functions as it should. Shows age but she is old."

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