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Thursday, November 14, 2024
Techno jam with LXR-02 🔴
video upload by Yan Cook
"A wild digital beast with a lot of features for the price.
My first impressions:
• Cool design
• Solid build quality
• Love the faders
• Sounds very good
• Deep sound design capabilities
• Doesn't feel like a toy
• I wish it also had reverb
• Couldn't figure out a way to get rid of trigger clicks when using longer decay
• Couldn't figure out how to retrig synced LFO from same position every time I press play
🔥 Raw Techno Sample Pack:
https://yancook.bandcamp.com/album/ra..."
This thing can sequence everything in the studio 🎹 | Torso T-1
video upload by Yan Cook
"Testing my new studio setup with a little Downtempo sketch and talking a bit about the Torso T-1 sequencer."
ELKA SYNTHEX - DEMO BY SYNTH TAILOR ELECTRONICS
video upload by Synth Tailor Electronics
"Today I have a special vintage synthesizer that you don't see everyday...the mighty ELKA SYNTHEX! I get lost while playing this synth, instant lush/80's workhorse synthesizer with the best sounding chorus! I've got it hooked up with an AMS RMX16 Digital Reverb. This Elka Synthex demo video is for Matt Fiske from Sensorium Studios.
Repairs done:
-Replaced Noisy Fan with a modern Quiet Fan + It's own Meanwell SMPS to run the fan.
-Rebuilt the Power Supply, upgraded the regulators
-Installed the Tauntek Firmware Upgrade (check out www.tauntek.com for more details)
-Replaced all electrolytic capacitors on cards
-Full Calibration/Tuning
-Installed new Volume Pot, Mono/Stereo Switch
The Elka Synthex is a legendary polyphonic analog synthesizer produced by the Italian music instrument manufacturer Elka from 1981 to 1985. It's considered a classic synth and is highly sought-after by musicians and collectors today.
The Synthex was conceived and developed by independent Italian designer Mario Maggi. Maggi gained the financial backing of Elka, a company known for its organs, to produce the synthesizer. Elka manufactured the Synthex from 1981 to 1985, with a total of 1,850 units produced. The Synthex was known for its lush sound, 8-voice polyphony, and extensive modulation capabilities. It featured 30 knobs, 6 sliders, 80 switches, and a joystick for sound shaping. The Synthex gained popularity among musicians and was used in various genres, including synth-pop, new wave, and electronic music. It's associated with artists like Jean-Michel Jarre and Depeche Mode."
The Korgis Everybody's Got to Learn Sometimes ~ Vintage Synthesizer Recreation ~ RetroSound
video upload by RetroSound
"(c)2007-24 by RetroSound
supported by UVI: http://bit.ly/retrosound-uvi
❤️ Support #RetroSound channel: https://retrosound.creator-spring.com
One of my favorite tracks from the early 80s.
Everybody's Got to Learn Sometimes by The Korgis from the album Dumb Waiters (1980)
Written and performed by James Warren
Featured the Logan String Melody 2 analog string machine (1979) and the Yamaha Reface CP e-piano
This cover song series contains my own recreations of my favourite songs from the last 50 years. The original music from which I take inspiration belong to their respective owners. I recreate tracks only for personal passion and to pay homage to these tracks.
My intention is not to create covers that sound exactly like the original (if you want to hear identical sounds, please listen the original). It's more of an inspiration with my sounds from the old synthesizers from the past and of course the great appreciation for the original performers and producers."
ylva - LYV 3 (elektron digitone live set)
video upload by ylva trax
"Download the set and the whole Digitone project file (dnprj) here https://ylvatrax.bandcamp.com/album/l...
00:00 - Plural Of Sand
01:14 - Key
03:30 - Hare Hills
05:27 - Rod
08:25 - Claires Theme
11:32 - Lament Incoming
13:46 - Frane
16:57 - Cranes Of Dor
20:00 - Elere
25:05 - Humble Collapse
27:30 - Song Of Ylva
29:52 - Linger Falls"
FIVE MINUTES WITH Waldorf Microwave XT - Demo
video upload by sonicstate
"@magicalsynthadventure3216 explores the Waldorf Microwave XT from 1998. Digital wavetable with some lovely sounds and modulation possibilities.
Its held its price, with recent units going from £1300 - £1500.
Paulee explores the options in this festival of orange!"
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