Sunday, February 16, 2025
Running Wurlitzer 200A through a Moog Matriarch
video upload by Benjamin Dehli
"Using the Moog Matriarch as an effects unit for the Wurlitzer 200A.
The Wurlitzer piano is connected into the mixer section on the Matriarch and processed through its filters and bucket brigade delay.
Instruments:
Wurlitzer 200A
Moog Matriarch
Effects:
Moog Matriarch's built-in filters and stereo delay
Hairball Audio FET/RACK Revision D
Chase Bliss Audio & Meris CXM 1978
DIY Recording Equipment G Bus VCA Compressor
Handsome Audio Zulu"
Best Ambient Synth Shootout #144: Behringer WASP Deluxe - Song 1
video upload by Christian's Sonic Spaces
"This is the first, quite relaxing recording with the Behringer WASP Deluxe. It is a gnarly, little monophonic synthesizer with two digital oscillators, an analog filter switchable between LPF, HPF, notch and bandpass filters, an LFO with 6 waveforms, including random and noise, and two envelope generators with repeat function.
I used for the recording the following FX pedals: Gamechanger Audio AUTO Chorus, Pigtronix Echolution 2 Deluxe, GFI System Specular Reverb 2.
The signal went through a Presonus StudioLive 16.0.2 into the PC via USB for recording. To create the complete song I recorded consecutively several stereo tracks. On some tracks Compressor and EQ where added in Cubase. The final song was then mastered using iZotope Ozone."
SONICWARE CyDrums & Strymon NIGHTSKY | Imprints 2025-02-16 by atnr
video upload by atnr
"A piece created using CyDrums and NIGHTSKY. It is composed of a slowly evolving melody and intricate beats.
On CyDrums, the synthesizer and synth bass sounds have their note lengths set to 1/2, allowing them to transition more gradually than the other beats. The beat elements are further shaped with parameter locks to adjust panning and release.
NIGHTSKY applies reverb and filtering, with the filter manipulated via the HIGH CUT function. Additionally, a slight modulation is applied to the pitch."
Saturday, February 15, 2025
Euterpe - Itinera (Destruction Behemoth)
video upload by NOISEBUG
https://www.noisebug.net/products/eut...

"Born out of the first stage in Euterpe’s 4U rack-mount filterbank (Vertice), the itinera is a VCF, distortion and audio destruction behemoth. Featuring a heafty 100% analog preamp, four filter types (notch, hipass band and low pass), discrete (transistor) overdrive and diode clipping stages, and carefully selected cv inputs, the sonic palette is massive and there’s really nothing quite this machine. The giant knobs, jumbo switches and well spaced panel invite you in and provoke you to destroy whatever signal you have ready for patching. The tonal outputs are unique and bold. Resonances sound intensely full, with characteristics unique to this circuit. Aggressive yet pleasant. As if a wasp filter was built out of tubes. But there are no tubes here. Whatever magic is happening behind the panel sounds incredible and the results are addictive and an absolute a joy to play with.
The Euterpe - Itinera is available right now from Nosiebug. These filters are carefully hand crafted in Italy. Nosiebug currently has serial numbers 33 through 38 out 50 units total.
Head over to https://www.noisebug.net/products/eut... to learn more"
2/15/25 (feedback) Realistic 31-1986 + Peavey DDL-3 + Rucci passive matrix mixer
video upload by Cfpp0
"2/15/25 (feedback) Realistic 31-1986 + Peavey DDL-3 + Rucci passive matrix mixer
Do you miss Radio Shack?
This Realistic 31-1986 Stereo Frequency Equalizer sounds great. People argue about it on Gearslutz. In this video, the input and output of the 31-1986 are both plugged into the Rucci Electronics passive matrix mixer to create a feedback loop, then I ride the faders to control the pitch. One of the outputs also goes through the Peavey DDL-3 delay. Each band slider has an intention at 0db, which is how I could keep this roughly in tune."
4° ~ Aja⁴s ~ Blue Touch ~ Oberheim OB 12 ~ Multi Mode (4 channels)
video upload by Ebotronix
Oberheim OB 12,
Doepfer R2m,3x,
Isla Instruments,Kordbot,
iConnectivity mioXM,
Yamaha MCS 2,FC 7,
Strymon Big Sky MX, controlled by,
ATO Faderbank 16 n , with Midi CC,
Major Scale,
15.02.2025
vid # 2472
The Hans Zimmer Patches: Explore Spectrasonics Bob Moog Tribute Library for Ominsphere - Part 2
video upload by moogfoundation
Part 1 here
"Spectrasonics Bob Moog Tribute Library v2 for Ominsphere features over 1300 sounds from 50 different legendary sound designers and composers. 100% of the proceeds from the library benefit the work of the Bob Moog Foundation. Check out the library here: https://www.spectrasonics.net/product...
In this video, synthesist and composer Andrew Colyer delves into the nine sets of sounds from the extraordinary award winning film composer Hans Zimmer."
Prophet 5 // Strymon Nightsky // Tundra
video upload by Andre Bernier
"Today we're getting a little bit chilly. This is a Sequential Prophet 5 running through a Strymon Nightsky with a bit more Valhalla Vintage Verb added in Ableton. Enjoy!"
classic analog drum machines: Korg KR-55 & Roland CR-8000
Note: Auction links are affiliate links for which the site may be compensated.
video upload by ohm_studi_ohm
"KORG KR-55 for sale [via this listing]
Since they look so similiar it was too tempting to compare those 2 classic rhythm units. Despite their similar design they are quite different, and the comparision is not really fair to the Korg since the Roland has programing abiltities. The CR-5000 would have been a closer contender but I don't own one so it is the 8000.
Though the Korg Rhythm 55 has less features and sounds than the Roland it has more patterns (48 patterns wheras the Roland features 24 preset patterns and 8 user ones) and a tighter, punchier sound.
Overall I prefer the Roland, especially for percussive sound (cowbell, claves, tom, rimshot and that amazing clap) but the kick, snare and hi hats of the Korg are very nice.
The Korg was fitted with a 24 ppq clock input so it can easily be synced to other gear in the studio, as it is the case here, slaved to the Roland.
The Roland had it's Kick, Snare and Toms sounds modified slightly. The kick is lower and boomier than it originally is and the snare is way snappier than it originally is. The Tom had the white noise part removed to have a more round sound."
via this listing
"Classic presets analog drum machine from 1979.
Unit was serviced and is in fully working order.
It was fitted with a 3,5mm jack clock input. It works on 24 PPQ so like most of the gear you will have in your studio and much easier to sync than the 8 PPQ the unit internally runs on. Check the video, as it is synced to the Roland CR-8000
Cosmetic is fair with some cracks on the case and bumps here and there, see pictures."
video upload by ohm_studi_ohm
"KORG KR-55 for sale [via this listing]
Since they look so similiar it was too tempting to compare those 2 classic rhythm units. Despite their similar design they are quite different, and the comparision is not really fair to the Korg since the Roland has programing abiltities. The CR-5000 would have been a closer contender but I don't own one so it is the 8000.
Though the Korg Rhythm 55 has less features and sounds than the Roland it has more patterns (48 patterns wheras the Roland features 24 preset patterns and 8 user ones) and a tighter, punchier sound.
Overall I prefer the Roland, especially for percussive sound (cowbell, claves, tom, rimshot and that amazing clap) but the kick, snare and hi hats of the Korg are very nice.
The Korg was fitted with a 24 ppq clock input so it can easily be synced to other gear in the studio, as it is the case here, slaved to the Roland.
The Roland had it's Kick, Snare and Toms sounds modified slightly. The kick is lower and boomier than it originally is and the snare is way snappier than it originally is. The Tom had the white noise part removed to have a more round sound."
via this listing
"Classic presets analog drum machine from 1979.
Unit was serviced and is in fully working order.
It was fitted with a 3,5mm jack clock input. It works on 24 PPQ so like most of the gear you will have in your studio and much easier to sync than the 8 PPQ the unit internally runs on. Check the video, as it is synced to the Roland CR-8000
Cosmetic is fair with some cracks on the case and bumps here and there, see pictures."
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