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Thursday, September 12, 2024

Novation Summit Pure Demo


video upload by DrSqu

"Just a simple overlay of some tracks. All Pure out of Summit, just Final Limiting."

PlantsSystem-RythmBot


video upload by plantssystem

"RythmBot was created using a BOSS DR-55.
With a CASIO SK1, a YAMAHA SU700, and a Sequential Circuits Prophet-5.
Funky Rythmnation."

Sequential Prophet 6 & OTO Machines BOUM


video upload by 3rdStoreyChemist

Tiny Synths on the Floor (& a guitar for good measure)


video upload by Musical Miscellany

"I'm back from Knobcon and inspired to do a little improv with some tiny synths. I used the Tele Blender from Error Instruments, MoPho from Dave Smith Instruments, Volca Beats/Bass/Mix from KORG, Boeska Mix-400, and the Boss RE-202 Space Echo. I even threw in a guitar played with E-Bow for good measure.

Buy Me a Coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/musicalmisce..."

Nebulae (Digitakt II Exploration)


video upload by AntwaanMusic

"Hi, this is my first song made with Digitakt II only, as well only with Factory samples + the free samples you can find on the website of Elektron.

One more information, this song was built up using the song mode on Digitakt II, there's no post production, in order to really understand and enjoy the sound you get directly from this instrument.

Please enjoy and feel free to share if you like!"

Elektron Analog Rytm mkII explorations 😄


video upload by Bobo Meijer

"I can’t stop loving the Elektron Analog Rytm. Amazing how fun it is to just sketch up a beat and jam it out. Nothing special perhaps but I had a lot of fun doing this 😄"

Keytek CTS-2000 - Mysterious Orb 🔵 #keytekcts2000 #wavetable #synth


video upload by Reuben Jones

"Keytek CTS-2000

No multitracking, just one patch played back by MIDI.
One can squeeze out some interesting sounds from the Keytek.

Italian synthesizer
Wavetable synthesizer
Vintage synthesizer
vintage synth"

Intellijel Atlantix Demo: An SH-101 with bells on


video upload by mylarmelodies

"Here's a demo of the Intellijel Atlantix, a complete 101-inspired eurorack modular voice, plus its optional expander, the Atlx. I'll rapidly explain the main features and differences between this and Atlantis, and then explore it musically in a series of acid jams, sequenced by Metropolix (and Z8000), Sealegs for Atlantix reverb and delay, and more.

Tiptop Z8000 is used to transpose Metropolix, and I'm making use of Metropolixes dual outputs to sequence Atlantix and Intellijel's standalone Cascadia at once. Intellijel Sealegs provides dedicated reverb and delay on Atlantix. ALM Cizzle is used at certain points for creating chord sounds, fed into one of the Aux inputs of Atlantix.

Drums are mainly System 80 880 (another Canadian classic), running in serial through two DIYRE Colour Palette 15ips cards for warmth and compression, plus Roland TR8, and the Atlantix sound samples I made, running in the Soundforce Samples II module. Effects are the Alesis Quadraverb on Cascadia, H3000 doing some occasional weird pitchshifty zingy sounds, and Alesis Microverb II on stereo with of the kraftwerk zaps. Desk is a Midas Venice 320!

Intellijel hired me to make a demo of Atlantix - thanks to Intellijel for both giving me the opportunity to show off another wicked module, and for supporting the channel 🙌"

00:00 Hello, what's to come?
01:10 Panel Overview
09:08 S&H Acid
11:46 FM and Classic Acid
13:11 Atlantix Drumkit (+808)
14:47 DrumKit Acid
17:08 Ring Mod Acid
20:04 Freaky Fast FM Acid
22:17 Cizzle Input Chord Acid
25:23 Cizzle & Cascadia Acid
27:59 Can it do a Sad 101 Meow Acid?
30:01 A little soft acid, with Cascadia
33:06 Vowel Acid
35:56 Made with love by Robots in Canada

50 Years of Sequential



Press release follows:

Celebrate 50 Years of Sequential History and Innovation

San Francisco, CA – September 12, 2024 – Sequential, a leading pioneer in the world of synthesizers, is proudly commemorating 50 years since the company was founded.

Throughout the year, Sequential has been celebrating with giveaways, events, and by gathering stories of customer connection to the brand. Today, we are announcing the latest addition to this celebration: the debut of a new historical timeline reviewing 50 years of groundbreaking innovation and musical influence.

Founded in 1974 by visionary engineer Dave Smith, Sequential has consistently pushed the boundaries of electronic music, from the creation of the Prophet-5, the world’s first fully programmable polyphonic synthesizer, to the development of MIDI technology and beyond.

The 50 Years of Sequential timeline offers an entertaining and informative journey through the company's rich history, highlighting key moments from its inception to its present status as a leading manufacturer of premium analog synthesizers. Visitors can explore significant milestones, including the release of iconic instruments like the Pro-One and Prophet VS, Dave’s recognition with a Grammy award, and the modern resurgence of the Sequential brand.

In addition to these milestones, the timeline features quotes from renowned artists and showcases famous songs that prominently feature Sequential instruments, illustrating the profound impact these synthesizers have had across the music world.

As Sequential commemorates this significant anniversary, the company remains dedicated to honoring Dave Smith’s vision and continuing to inspire generations of musicians. The timeline webpage is now live and accessible to all, offering a unique glimpse into the evolution of one of the most influential names in electronic music.

Visit the 50 Years of Sequential Timeline at Sequential’s website:
https://sequential.com/50-years-of-sequential/

About Sequential
Sequential is a leading manufacturer of premium analog synthesizers, known for their innovative designs and commitment to excellence. Founded in 1974 by Dave Smith, Sequential has been at the forefront of synthesis for 50 years, creating instruments that have shaped the sound of countless hit records.

Sequential Take 5 First Jam | No Talking


video upload by Igor Khabarov

"My first jam on Sequential Take 5 synthesizer.

Sequential Take 5: https://sequential.com/product/take-5..."
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