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Friday, July 19, 2024

Inchindown Oil Tanks ~ Longest reverb in the world


video upload by Ebotronix

Haken Audio ContinuuMini to
Poly Verbs Impulse Response
Expressive E Osmose to Strymon 2x Cloudburst
ATO Faderbank 16 n Poly Verbs, Cloudburst (Midi CC)
19.05.2024
video # 2392

Gamechanger Audio MotorSynth // Electric AND Acoustic Exploration // No Talking


video upload by LESINDES

"GAMECHANGER Audio adopts the TONE WHEEL principal of HAMMOND ORGANS for synthesizers for the first time. Instead of OSCILLATORS there are 8 TONE WHEELS (physically rotating discs) creating the basic waves. These rotating wheel are more then well audible. I was a bit surprised how loud these wheels were. Although I had tested the synth on SUPERBOOTH 2019 whre GAMECHANGER presented their prototype. But the noise floor of the convention (what a surprise :-)) was much louder than my regular studio ambience. So in this demo recorded the acoustic behaviour of the synth as well which led to this short demo sequence repeated 3 times to give you an idea of the the work with the synth:

Phase 1: Pure electric signal
Phase 2: Pure electric signal + Studio ambience
Phase 3: Studio ambience only, mainly acoustic noise/resonances of the MOTORSYNTH"

New Recodrum Spring Reverb


video upload by Arthur Joly

1989 Ensoniq EPS-M 13 Bit Classic Rackmount Sampler

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"Here is an excellent example of the Ensoniq EPS sampler in rackmount form featuring an added bonus of 8 individual "Solo" outputs and SCSI capabilities. Previous owner upgraded the floppy drive to a modern HXC USB drive. Works like a charm and sounds fantastic."

Original 1979 Moog MiniMoog Owner's Manual

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"MiniMoog owner's manual with schematic

No missing or torn pages, all pages are in like new condition

This is the best owner's manual I have ever seen.

Read the introduction (see picture) to learn what is inside the manual"

Oberheim DMX Drum Machine w/ Factory MIDI

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The DMX is a programmable digital drum machine manufactured by Oberheim. It was introduced in 1980 at a list price of US$2,895 (equivalent to $10,700 in 2023) and remained in the company's product line until the mid-1980s.

The Oberheim DMX was the second digital drum machine ever to be sold as a commercial product, following the Linn LM-1 Drum Computer in 1980. Its popularity among musicians of the era contributed to the sound and evolution of 1980s new wave, synth-pop and hip hop music.

This specific DMX was owned by a well-know 60s folk musician who used it on his later albums in the 1980s. Has been stored. Will share details with buyer.

This DMX has the factory MIDI ad-on expansion and walnut siding."

OBERHEIM OB-X8 DESKTOP - SOUND DEMO ONLY (NO TALKING)


video upload by shuttersound

"Courtesy of the team at Oberheim here is a demo of some of the sounds you can get out of the OB-X8 Desktop. Except for the keybed and mod and pitch wheel the synth has all of the features of the OB-X8."

All 135 Wavetables in Quantum Fold volume 2 by Fractal Sounds


video upload by CatSynth TV

"We play all 135 wavetables in the newly released Quantum Fold Wavetables Volume 2 from Fractal Sounds using Arturia Pigments. We sweep through each of the wavetables with the mod wheel, and then do a little improvisation.

To found out more, please visit:
https://www.fractalsounds.ca/fractals...

MicroFreak compatible version:
https://www.fractalsounds.ca/microfre...

00:00 Introduction
01:10 Fog Horns
07:03 Holograms
12:35 Lazers
18:01 Limes
23:34 Meckano
30:14 Neutrons
35:28 Fractal Sounds
40:32 Warps
46:17 Wormholes
52:44 Conclusion

Please consider supporting this channel to help us bring you more synthesizer tutorials and other content.
Merch: https://shop.catsynth.com
Patreon: / catsynth
Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/catsynth"

Roland System 8 Jupiter 4 plugout soundscape - Waking into nothing


video upload by MIDERA

"I finally got around to recording something with the System 8 Jupiter-4 plug out. I'm quite torn to be honest, in what to keep in this machine. I think the Jupiter 4 plug out is a little more interesting than the Juno 60 plug out, but I like them both. I don't want to give up either the Jupiter 8 or JX-3P (although I own an actual JX-3P that I am trying to sell).

The Jupiter 4 has a more interesting sound to it in my opinion. Plus I love the random ARP it has. The Ensemble effect is way too noisy. I realize that's 'how it was' but they fixed this in the Juno plug out to tone the noise levels down if you wanted. Here you have no choice. Also, you can't adjust the volume of all the different oscillators on the Jupiter 4, which isn't ideal.

Anyway, it's a good sounding engine and I'm thinking this is the one to keep in there (despite enjoying the Juno 60 plugout as well).

Eventide Blackhole VST used for reverb"

Cheating the Labyrinth: How to Use Smart Randomness in Music


video upload by midicake

"Unlock the secrets of controlled chaos in music production! In this video, we dive deep into the art of harnessing randomness to elevate your compositions.

Learn how to:
- Transform unpredictable patterns into exciting, organic soundscapes
- Apply controlled randomness to melody, rhythm and much more
- Create unique textures and evolving sequences
- Maintain musical coherence while embracing unpredictability

Discover how strategic randomness can be your secret weapon for creating fresh, innovative tracks. Learn to navigate the labyrinth of creativity!"

Chapters:
00:00 Intro
00:26 Coming Up
01:07 Random Generation
01:27 Making a Random Sequence
02:12 Randomness and Logic
02:42 Reigning in the Randomess
03:03 Setting the Boundaries
03:21 Chords and Scales
04:23 Building Harmony
05:38 Repeatability
06:26 How ARP's Random Sequence Generator works
07:56 A Deterministic System
08:18 More Random!
09:57 Conclusion
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