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via this listing
This is the first one to be pictured with the built-in stand on the site.
You can find a couple of demos of the S12 in previous posts here.
Monday, August 19, 2024
Roland TR-700 Rhythm 700 Drum Machine
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via this listing
"An extremely rare member of the TR family with a built in amplifier and speakers with a surprising amount of bottom end and volume. The TR-700 has quite a few familiar rhythms with fader volume control over the bass, snare, cymbals and claves allowing for some clever little live performance tricks."
via this listing
"An extremely rare member of the TR family with a built in amplifier and speakers with a surprising amount of bottom end and volume. The TR-700 has quite a few familiar rhythms with fader volume control over the bass, snare, cymbals and claves allowing for some clever little live performance tricks."
Arturia Astrolab Stage Keyboard Patch Flip
video upload by sonicstate
"A follow up to our main Astrolab review, Nick takes a tour through some of his preferred presets on this Stage Keyboard from Arturia.
He also spots a few extra shortcuts and features."
Vermona Mono Lancet ‘15 / PPK - ResuRection
video upload by thisinmind
"Remember this one? #instrumental #dance #electronicmusic #musicislife #musicstudio #youtube #art #recordingstudio #instamusic #instrumentals #ableton #musicians #songs #explorepage #musicproducers #producers #musica #trending #studiolife #musiclife #vermonamonolancet #ᴀᴍʙɪᴇɴᴛᴍᴜsɪᴄ #sequencer #berlinschool #technomusic #ppkresurection #producer"
Modulation 'Masterclass'
video upload by Cinematic Laboratory
"First of all, I put 'masterclass' between quotes because I am not a master. I can call myself an 'expert' after +10.000 hours of patching but that's no guarantee for good information. However, you wouldn't be interested in watching modulation basics either. So my 'masterclasses' are more like sitting around the campfire, telling ghost stories, and we're all equal.
I've been inspired by a subscriber, who pointed to his beloved Rossum Trident/Triton as his/her/their favorite VCO. I looked it up, decided there's too much overlap with my THREE-BODY VCO, but noticed something interesting called 'Zing modulation'. It's a recipe based on ring modulation, with the simple trick of syncing the carrier and modulator. Dave wrote he may have been the first person who ever used the term 'hard-sync', but credited the technology to Serge Tcherepnin. Suddenly I was lost and inspired in a new world of modulation I did not know about. Since it's a recipe instead of a circuit, we can all use it as long as your VCO has a Sync input, and you have a ringmod in your case. If you don't, get one. It's an essential piece and it costs nothing.
I can't explain Zing modulation (ZM) without Ring modulation (RM) without thru-zero amplitude modulation (AM) and when the bloody TZ comes along I am aways reminded that I am still clueless about thru-zero FM. I've seen good, bad and no explanations about TZFM. I know it preserves pitch, it's been restricted to digital - but now it's also possible with analog - and it needs to be supported by the VCO. You can't seem to patch it up, the VCO should do it. I have a problem with things that can't be done. It's not that I am stubborn, an important aspect of creativitiy is to never give up. And to be confident you'll figure it out eventually. Thanks to Dave Rossum's recipe, I wondered if I could ringmod my modulator VCO before it goes to my principal VCO's LIN-FM. It can't possibly be amplitude modulation anymore.
I experimented with ring-modulating the modulator with an inverted version of itself, so it would flip polarity and go thru-zero. I don't know if this qualifies as true thru-zero so I call it WTFM.
Anyway, this video can keep you busy for weeks. Happy Patching!
Robert.
00:00 Intro
00:52 Amplitude Modulation
01:44 Frequency Modulation
02:47 Ring Modulation
04:12 Zing modulation by Dave Rossum
04:52 Thru-Zero Linear Frequency Modulation
05:59 Thru-Zero Linear WTF Modulation by Cinematic Laboratory
08:17 A few Ring Mod alternatives
09:32 Zing along with Serge and Dave"
LABELS/MORE:
Behringer,
Black Corporation,
Buchla,
eurorack,
Make Noise,
Mordax,
Random Source,
Serge,
synth tutorials,
TipTop Audio,
Vermona
Sunday, August 18, 2024
Synth Stuff Ep. 88 - Sequential Take 5
video upload by tritonrecordings
"It only made sense to feature the Take 5 right after featuring its Oberheim cousin. They are really only related in price and form factor, however. The sound is quite different, and I imagine many people will wonder how they compare. To me, the comparison is just the same as a Prophet 5 and vintage OB: the Sequential sound is thick, almost chocolatey, while Oberheim has an inherent sharpness or brassy character. All synths have some overlap, but that's how I'd describe it. It feels like the Take 5 is a bit too new to call it underrated, but this thing sounds fantastic. Even I ignored it for a long time, mainly because of the name. Seriously! I looked up synonyms for "prophet" and "Druid 5" or "Augur 5" would've been cooler names. I can't explain why, but "Take 5" is lame to me, haha. All in all, this thing has the Sequential/Prophet vibe. That thick and rich character oozes out of this thing, but with enough of its own personality coming through as well. If you want a relatively affordable polysynth that feels and sounds substantial, and like the small form factor, this one might be for you.
Follow me at:
www.funayureimusic.com"
Korg Poly-800 Angelic Organ Pad Analog Synthesizer DCO Rik Marston
video upload by Rik Marston Official
"Synthesizer Demo by Rik Marston
*Watch in HD!* *NO Talking!* *Turn it up!*
My Etsy store: AhnyxianSoundDesign
https://www.etsy.com/shop/AhnyxianSou..."
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