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Wednesday, January 08, 2025

Moog Sound Studio - DFAM & Subharmonicon Semi-Modular Synthesizer Bundle

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"SOUND STUDIO - DFAM & SUBHARMONICON SEMI-MODULAR SYNTHESIZER BUNDLE FEATURES

Includes power supply
Includes patch cables
Includes cable hanger
Includes mixer"

Tom Oberheim SEM Patch Panel SN 0973

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Tomoberheim.com SEM Patch Panel reissue in excellent condition. Unit tested and confirmed to function. Includes Oberheim sticker and powersupply.

Tom reissued the synth that started it all, the Synthesizer Expander Module, in 2009, the first official synthesizer to carry Tom Oberheim's name in over a decade. The new SEM used nearly the same circuitry as the original, retaining the original sound and the internal modular patch-point capabilities. It used the same multimode VCF and voice architecture that fans knew and loved from 35 years prior. New to this generation of SEM was the addition of 33 connection points on a patch panel for interfacing with Eurorack modular synths."

Oberheim OB-1 SN 0274 w/ Dust Cover

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Roland SH-2

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"Released in 1979, the SH-2 is one of Roland's early monophonic analogue synthesizers. It sounds much like the SH-101 synth, including the typical SH-style sub-oscillator. But the SH-2 employed 2 oscillators for a much fatter sound. Features ADSR envelope, with envelope follower on the external audio input, 37-note keyboard, auto bend, PWM, and portamento. Made in Japan."

The Rise of the Multipoly (ResoAA 25) with Vermona '14


video upload by Mark Pigott

"Using preset ResoAA 25 with "Super Resonant" 01WT Waveshaper
on layer A and B (stereo)
and a pitched noise on layer C.

Backed up by the 2 VCO Vermona '14."

Buchla Easel Slonimsky 12-Tone Synth Line + Touché Controller


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"'Hardstyle' Buchla Synth Line + 12-Tone Row | Live Improvisation with Touché Controller

In this live improv I take a 12-tone row from Nicolas Slonimsky’s Thesaurus of Scales and Melodic Patterns and control it with the Expressive E Touché SE controller.

This is part of my current exploration of touch-sensitive /tactile input devices and other gear to find out, which devices I can use to expand the possibilites of the Easel.

🔊 Gear used:
• Buchla EaselSynthesizer
• Expressive E Touché SE Controller
• Nicolas Slonimsky’s Thesaurus of Scales and Melodic Patterns"

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Synthesizer✅Cat✅


video upload by Lowpass Park

Getting the Most Out of Coral : The Configurator App


video upload by OXI Instruments

stacks singing bowl dungeon ambience


video upload by Cong Burn

"Using the new Audio In module to process and loop my voice/bowl/white noise generator (shhhhh)

Screen recorded on bluetooth headphones/mic running at 22khz for that 11khz nyquist crunch.

My iPad is a 1st gen iPad Pro (10 years old!).

TIP! Turn down the main output to avoid clipping like I did

Mac & Windows (VST3/AU) : https://www.congburn.co.uk/stacks
iOS: https://apps.apple.com/gb/developer/j..."

You can find additional demos in previous posts here.

MonoPolyphony | Modular Composing | Episode 10 | Feat. Endless Processor


video upload by Cinematic Laboratory

"Polyphony in eurorack isn't always easy. It can be, if you'd use midi capable modules like Poly Cinematic or BitBox (just to name two I own). A modular purist would pick multiple VCOs, VCA's, envelopes and VCFs, and wise modular purists would use Quad designs. I don't consider myself a purist, I can't handle rules very well and I won't deny myself the easy way of midi and working with the DAW. I can also confirm it's amazing to patch a 'quad full voice' setup every once in a while and explore multi-timbral polyphony. However, most of the time I'd use a single full voice and experiment with freezes and sustain FX. Great modules for this are Clouds, Endless Processor, the Mimeophon, Morphagene, StarDust, Arbhar, etc. Anything that can freeze, remember, loop and repitch.

In this episode, I'll use Blukac Endless Processor and its expander to turn a mono voice into a polyphonic experience. I called it 'monopolyphony' and I think it's an excellent compromise.

This is one of the first videos where I'l start using patch notes and diagrams. I never realized my patches aren't obvious, easy and straigtforward at all. If my goal is to teach you something, I'll need to make diagrams too. I also know I love to make powerpoints."
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