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Wednesday, September 11, 2024

Two Awesome Features On The Launchkey Mk4


video upload by craigwilliamsmusic

00:00 Intro
00:00 Chords
05:59 Arp
09:29 Outro

Demo with Black Corporation's DECKARD'S DREAM MKII.

Free Samples Here - https://www.craigwilliamsmusic.com/fr...

Novation Bass Station 2 in Techno Ambient Action


video upload by Blossom Bisquits

Strange Dream Machine | Make Noise


video upload by MAKEN0ISE

A revisiting of the classic Allen Strange 'Dream Machine' patch, last seen on the channel in 2014 with 'Wogglebug Dream Machine': [posted here]"

http://www.makenoisemusic.com

PlantsSystem-Kokyu


video upload by plantssystem

"Kokyu was made with a Prophet-5 and two iProphets.
The iProphet is a clone of the Prophet-VS.
https://plantssystem.com"

Syntrx II: First patch


video upload by Richard DeHove

"A few years back almost all my hardware was modular gear. A beautiful 15u all-black monster. A wondrous thing it was with a most fetching array of clock-synced lights. Problem was I never made any music with it. It was lots of fun arranging the modules though. I still have about 80hp left of a few favorites I couldn't part with: Interstellar Radio, the Erica LFOs and some utilities.

I mention this because the Syntrx II is often described as a modular system in a box. Sections are "patched" via the matrix. I've had the Syntrx for an embarrassingly long time and never done anything with it other than admire its good looks. In fact I sold my OB-6 to help pay for it. Yet somehow it just hasn't called.

So here's my first attempt at coherent sound. It took a day to get going. Figuring how to clear the matrix and patch anything took several hours. A couple of hours after that and we have this. It's not much. I tried to get a stereo field happening - and succeeded briefly - then somehow lost it. I was also getting excellent low rubber resonance swells but somehow lost them as well by the time I was ready to record. I battled for quite a while to stop overloading the filter and that seems to have worked.

So I certainly wouldn't say it's easy to get going. Of course that's just me. So far there's nothing here that other reasonably deep synths couldn't do. I know the Syntrx can go way deeper, but I don't want to just make random complex noise. Perhaps the question is how complex can you get while staying somewhat musical? And where is your own subjective boundary of music?

I wasn't going to upload this as I wasn't very happy with it, but then I thought its value is as an example of a 'first try' with a complex machine.

As usual there is no processing or effects other than what you see - the Syntrx itself. The only other element are the vocal samples which are taken from one of my favorite B-grade sci-fi movies: The Time Travellers (1964). It has an excellent score btw.

Many thanks to my kind patrons who keep this channel ad-free
My website: https://richarddehove.com/"

Pro-Refurbished Korg Trident with MIDI For Sale - Final Systematic Goodbye Test


video upload by tonetweakers

"Quality control is of utmost importance when selling meticulously refurbished vintage gear, so we conduct multiple systematic tests along the way. This video shows the final systematic post-sale test of this Korg Trident with MIDI that we spent way too many hours on, but the end result is a Trident that works perfectly, unlike most. We’re gonna miss this one!

Buy vintage gear that works like new at tonetweakers.com"

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Korg Kaossilator Pro+ Phrase Synthesizer/Looper SN 014199

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Access - Virus TI 61 Key Synthesizer

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Moog - Little Phatty Tribute Edition

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CUSTOM AUSTRALIAN REDBACK EDITION W/ WOOD ENDS"

Korg 770 Analog Synthesizer SN 770299

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"Korg 770 Analog Synthesizer from the late 1970’s. The power is USA 117 Volt. This synth is in very good condition. It is 100% functional and in calibration. All functions have been thoroughly tested side by side with another Korg 770. This testing was done to prove proper operation and calibration between two units.

This Korg 770’s circuitry is 100% original and has not been modified or repaired."

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