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Friday, November 01, 2024

Introducing ALM Turismo - Complete Modular Workstation


video upload by ALM TV

"The Turismo is our new fully modern Eurorack modular workstation, blending a curated mix of our flagship analog and digital modules for a versatile and creative patching experience. It offers a distinctive ALM character, designed for both precision and fun. In this video we patch up a track from start to finish that includes a drum beat, bass line, chords and FX send all in the Turismo.

The workstation delivers everything from analog bass, beeps and leads, lush chords, filtering, extensive sampling, and DSP effects combined with various sequencing styles and numerous modulation options plus full MIDI integration. It’s an all-in-one creative hub that’s endlessly explorable.

Designed also with live performance in mind, the travel-sized 84hp system fits in a rucksack and comes with a Decksaver cover for added protection. With MIDI, stereo line-level input, and headphone output, it’s perfect for live sets, DAWless jamming, and seamless studio integration. The system features a custom design with unique coloured controls and neodyme bronze anodized side panels.

The Turismo is a perfect starting point for Eurorack beginners, offering a seamless pain-free entry into modern modular synthesis that’s immediately playable. For seasoned users, it’s a ready-to-use and well balanced cutting edge system designed for effortless creative exploration." Chapters:
0:00 - Intro
0:57 - Drum Beat
1:50 - Syncing the ASQ-1
4:09 - Bass Line
6:07 - Chords
8:16 - FX Send and Return
10:39 - Outro




Press release follows.

[London, UK] - ALM Busy Circuits are pleased to announce The Turismo - ALM’s complete Eu-
rorack system providing both beginners and experienced users with a fun and flexible instru-
ment with minimum fuss and setup.
The Turismo is our fully modern Eurorack modular workstation, blending a curated mix of our
flagship analog and digital modules for a versatile and creative patching experience. It offers
a distinctive ALM character, designed for both precision and fun.
The workstation delivers everything from analog bass, beeps and leads, lush chords, filtering,
extensive sampling, and DSP effects combined with various sequencing styles and numerous
modulation options plus full MIDI integration. It’s an all-in-one creative hub that’s endlessly
explorable.
Designed also with live performance in mind, the travel-sized 84hp system fits in a rucksack
and comes with a Decksaver cover for added protection. With MIDI, stereo line-level input,
and headphone output, it’s perfect for live sets, DAWless jamming, and seamless studio in-
tegration. The system features a custom design with unique coloured controls and neodyme
bronze anodized side panels.
The Turismo is a perfect starting point for Eurorack beginners, offering a seamless pain-free
entry into modern modular synthesis that’s immediately playable. For seasoned users, it’s a
ready-to-use and well balanced cutting edge system designed for effortless creative explo-
ration.

Why Touch Expression?


video upload by Roger Linn

"Roger Linn discusses why LinnStrument's touch expression is better than playing music with the simple on/off switches of a MIDI Piano keyboard."

SONICWARE ELZ_1 play full tutorial


video upload by ChrisLody

To learn more about the ELZ_1 play please visit the Sonicware website here: https://sonicware.jp/pages/elz_1-play

0:00 Teaser
0:20 Intro
1:00 Elz_1 and play comparison
1:40 Layout overview
2:46 Getting started
3:29 Controls overview
6:10 MEM, PTN & LOOP saves contents
7:42 Save slots
9:08 Erasing presets vs selecting blank presets
9:34 Synth engines overview
10:29 Low bit osc
11:09 Using Mod type LFO
13:14 Using Mod type Envelope
14:50 Standard osc
15:15 PWM patch example
15:54 Custom osc
16:58 Super osc
18:50 8-Bit Wavemem
20:44 8-Bit Morph
21:55 8-Bit FM
23:51 8-Bit Warp
24:56 8-Bit ADASR
26:30 8-Bit Time
27:23 DNA Explorer
29:17 Recording a waveform for granular synthesis
30:50 SiGrinder
32:32 FM Synth (4-op)
33:50 FM patch example
34:46 Masked Noise
35:18 Sand Flute
36:39 Ztrings
38:29 STK Drummer
39:58 Amp envelope
42:30 Filter section
47:25 Effects section
58:40 Voice settings
1:02:28 Quick patch example
1:05:22 Save a patch
1:05:58 Sequencer section
1:08:36 Real-time sequence recording
1:10:17 Saving a sequence
1:10:27 Step recording sequence
1:11:42 Sequencer playback options
1:12:17 Looper
1:13:25 Looper overdubbing
1:14:03 Saving looper recordings
1:19:06 Recording external audio to looper
1:20:20 Mixer settings
1:22:37 Playing held notes using OK button
1:23:18 Menu and misc settings
1:26:18 Updating firmware

Novation Peak Live Looping | "All Roads"


video upload by raremotions.

Move vs Push - Controlling Ableton Live with the Move


video upload by Tum Sun

"Head-to-head comparison of the Move and the Push - who wins (and what do we learn along the way)? Not the Push 3 or the Push 2, but the original Push! Can the very first controller that ‪@Ableton‬ made beat their newest device, the Move? Should you even consider picking up the Move to use as a controller for Ableton Live?"

Getting Funky With ROLAND SH-01A Boutique (SH-101)


video upload by Woody Piano Shack

"Demo of the ROLAND SH-01A BOUTIQUE SYNTHESIZER, a recreation of the iconic 80s ROLAND SH-101. Featuring prominently the YAMAHA PSR-SX920 ARRANGER WORKSTATION KEYBOARD!"

MORE WOODY PIANO SHACK
https://woodypianoshack.com

Octave Cat SRM model 1853

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via this Vemia listing

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"The CAT SRM (MK1) synth is a monophonic/duophonic analog synthesizer with two oscillators capable of sawtooth and square waves. The first VCO also has a triangle waveform. very distinctive sounds vs ARP Odyssey/Minimoog/Pro-One. Lot of HUGE bass, leads AND drones due to the particular and clever synthesis architecture you can't obtain on others synths below This piece is in excellent condition, and a real pleasure to play (thx to the KB quality !)"

Moog Minimoog original s/n T2801E

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via this Vemia listing

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"This was serviced in March 2024 for the auction, but surprisingly didn't sell. So now a lower start price. This is a lovely early Minimoog, serial number T2901E. Made in Williamsville, probably around 1973. It seems to have had some modifications over the years - for a start having the new oscillator boards installed, judging by the number of trimmer holes. It also had a mystery hole drilled in the front left of the case under the keyboard, which the owner covered with a Minimoog plaque. ***More details now known: our tech thinks quite a lot of the machine has been replaced over the years, so although it is undoubtedly an original machine (not a re-issue!) some of it is not original to the Williamsville manufacturing time - so we've reduced the start price to reflect that. A 70s Minimoog for a start bid of under £3000 ! It plays well and sounds great though.*** Packing 24GBP."

Moog Minimoog Voyager Signature 416/600

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via this Vemia listing

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"Moog Voyager Signature Edition No. 416 / 600 Rarely available these days, one of the initial batches of 600 Voyagers, as autographed by Bob Moog. Includes all original documentation and the sturdy box, as well as the Moog-branded Voyager softcase, which I have never opened, let alone used as the synth has always been used at home. Also included is an after-market black Moog cloth cover (there’s even a Voyager-sized polythene bag that Moog sent me in 2005.) The Certificate Of Authenticity is of course included, declaring that Bob personally inspected this particular Voyager. Software version 3.5, 02/02/2010 but otherwise unmodified from the original issue (128 presets as opposed to 896)"

Roland Jupiter 6 SN 270475



via this listing

"-PSU recapped

-Orange polystyrene voice caps replaced

-No surprises

This has low serial number. From what I've researched, this is an early one #475.

Comes with 2 prong cable"

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