Wednesday, May 14, 2025
Sequential Pro3, Earth's Core V zero
video upload by TriPlanetary
"Earth's Core, variation U3P29 Xs, one of my old favorites, but a sloppy version.
Just messing around again, with my Earth's Core patches.
This is broken, there's a bad skip in here, deleting soon..."
Inspiration is All Around You
video upload by MAKEN0ISE
"Pete from the Make Noise Instagram channel here, filling in this week with a 'hangout' video, in which we go exploring Asheville looking for inspiration to patch with.
Record shops! Movie stores! Waterfalls! This one has it all."
Timestamps:
0:00 - introduction
1:40 - surface noise texture exploration
5:30 - VHS tape ribbon controller
7:18 - waterfall tape loop
11:05 - outro
"Here is the New Music article mentioned in the video: https://newmusicusa.org/nmbx/synthesi...
A note about using VHS tapes as ribbon controllers: at some point, it seems that VHS tapes changed formula and the newer tapes just don't work for this sort of thing. Instead, look for older tapes where one of the sides has more of a matte finish— this is the side you want to have facing up (newer tapes tend to have two shiny sides and neither of them will work for this experiment).
Thanks for watching, and happy patching!"
http://www.makenoisemusic.com
kNoB technology ARLPG quick demo /review
video upload by Meska (Meska)
"Quick demo/review of the Active resonant LPG by knob technology
No RTFM this time, can't find it, but realy self explanatory
Thank you for watching.
My name is Meska of the statik collective . I've been making mostly "dark and expérimental" music for more than ten years now, i'v learn so much online, now it's time for me to share my knoledge, my exploration and this channel is a place to talk about the tools, sound design and techniques to make music with.
You can stream my albums and EPs at https://statikwave.bandcamp.com/
If you'd like to support the channel consider buying music from bandcamp ;)
Contact/booking: meskastatik@gmail.com
🎛️ MICRORACK en Superbooth 2025: Sintetizador modular en kits para creatividad ilimitada
video upload by FutureMusic.es
"En esta entrega especial desde Superbooth Berlín 2025, exploramos MICRORACK, una plataforma modular innovadora que busca democratizar la síntesis modular. De la mano de su creador y CEO, Leo Gomberg, descubrimos cómo este sistema ofrece una experiencia sonora rica y versátil, manteniendo un enfoque accesible y educativo.
#microrack #sintetizador #síntesis
Timeline
00:00 Short Demo (Leo Gomberg)
02:05 Entrevista con detalles de MICRORACK
12:41 Conclusión
MICRORACK presents itself as a highly accessible analog modular synthesizer, designed to combine dozens of modules, build unique instruments, and encourage learning and fun in sound synthesis. Its compact and portable design allows users to take it anywhere, facilitating sound experimentation on the go.
During the interview, Leo shares his vision of making modular synthesis more affordable and educational, highlighting the importance of providing affordable kits and a simple design for all types of users. MICRORACK offers unlimited variability, allowing users to customize their setup and combine it with anything they can imagine. Furthermore, its DIY and open-source approach encourages collaboration and the contribution of new ideas to the platform.
In the exclusive initial demo, Leo shows us how MICRORACK can be used to create a wide range of sounds, from textures, basslines, and drones to complex rhythms, demonstrating its potential for both beginners and experienced musicians. The system's flexibility allows for integration with other equipment via CV and MIDI, processing external audio, adding effects, and integrating it with any existing setup.
MICRORACK also stands out for its compatibility with other modular systems, including Eurorack, thanks to its compact module design and 3.5mm jack adapters. Its versatile power supply, supporting 5-14V via DC jack or 5/9/12V via USB Type-C, allows for use with standard power supplies, computers, or even power banks for portable use.
In short, MICRORACK represents a fresh and exciting take on modular synthesis, offering an accessible, educational, and highly customizable platform for exploring sound in new ways."
Dr Mix Reviews the Melbourne Instruments Nina While Being Video Bombed
video upload by The MIDI Association
"DR. MIX was very cool about letting us put our mics on the Melbourne Instruments products specialist so we could film simultaneously."
The Best Way To Play Your Pads
video upload by Woody Piano Shack
"Demo and tutorial showing the best way to play pads on grooveboxes and samplers like the AKAI MPC, MASCHINE, EP-133 KO2, CIRCUIT and more.
WELCOME TO PIANO CLUB
New members-only video every week and instant access to the archives.
• Music theory and playing techniques
• Song breakdowns & piano arrangements
• Synth and keyboard tips and tricks
• Topics requested by members"
Lot of 4x Casio RA-1 RAM Packs – NOS – Ultra Rare Casiotone Memory Cards
Note: Auction links are affiliate links for which the site may be compensated.
via this Reverb listing
"Ultra rare find – Original Casio RA-1 RAM Packs × 4 – New Old Stock – For vintage Casiotone keyboards
This listing is for a set of 4 original Casio RA-1 RAM Packs, designed for use with select Casio Casiotone keyboards equipped with a RAM slot.
These units are NOS (New Old Stock):
Never opened
Never used
Batteries have never been replaced
Still in factory original packaging
As per the original manual, these RAM packs allow you to store tunes from the keyboard’s internal memory by converting them into digital data saved on the cartridge.
🧠 Unlike the more common RA-100, the RA-1 is extremely rare – there is virtually no information available online about this model, which makes them particularly desirable for collectors and Casio enthusiasts.
The user manual only explains how to replace the battery, further confirming these were purely for melody/data storage.
🎹 Originally intended for Casiotone models from the mid to late '80s (exact compatibility unknown – please verify with your instrument)."
via this Reverb listing

This listing is for a set of 4 original Casio RA-1 RAM Packs, designed for use with select Casio Casiotone keyboards equipped with a RAM slot.
These units are NOS (New Old Stock):
Never opened
Never used
Batteries have never been replaced
Still in factory original packaging
As per the original manual, these RAM packs allow you to store tunes from the keyboard’s internal memory by converting them into digital data saved on the cartridge.
🧠 Unlike the more common RA-100, the RA-1 is extremely rare – there is virtually no information available online about this model, which makes them particularly desirable for collectors and Casio enthusiasts.
The user manual only explains how to replace the battery, further confirming these were purely for melody/data storage.
🎹 Originally intended for Casiotone models from the mid to late '80s (exact compatibility unknown – please verify with your instrument)."
SIX TRAK - Sequential's Hidden Gem!
video upload by Pulsar Glitch
Sound demo at 5:01.
"Thanks for watching this video! Hope you enjoyed it. All sounds in the sound demo are from the Sequential Circuits Six Trak, Casio RZ-1, and Telecaster."
0:00 - Intro
0:16 - What is the Six Trak?
1:18 - Why was it their entry-level synth?
1:37 - How can we get around the budget-ness?
1:53 - Yes, it has quirks and features!
2:31 - Say whaaaaat? :O
3:13 - Otherwise, it's just a Sequential synth...
3:38 - Sequential's JX3P!
4:28 - What do I think?
5:01 - Sound demo!
7:38 - Outro
SPIELBERG movie score on KORG WAVESTATE MK2? | The "Active Orchestra" Preset Details Blow My Mind!
video upload by Microflat
"This video will demo the 3-octave Korg Wavestate MKII, a greatly sounding and overwhelmingly equipped super synthesizer with 37 full-size keys and a compact form-factor. I used the rhythmic 'Active Orchestra' sound preset that truly reflects the full symphonic polyphonic capabilities of the available 96 stereo voices.
Video clips were recorded in 4K (60 fps) on a Panasonic Lumix GH5 and were edited in Davinci Resolve Studio 19 running on a HP Zbook 17 G7. Audio was recorded in 96 KHz 32 bit directly into the Solid State Logic SSL 2+ USB-C audio interface via an Apple iPad Pro running Cubasis 3. All audio output has been processed in Davinci Resolve Studio 19 for optimal broadcasting."
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