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Monday, August 11, 2025

Gotharman's LD3 to LD Zero Preset Re-Design #1


video upload by gotharman

"I am currently working on re-designing the LD3 presets for LD Zero, and it is going quite well :)"

www.gotharman.dk

Sound design ideas with the Venom Wave Multiplier


video upload by Omri Cohen

"You can find these patches, along with many others, available on my Patreon page - / 134170263

Here you can find the document of tips and tricks - / 119073839

Introduction - 00:00
Basic functionality - 00:38
Outputs - 04:44
Audio rate - 08:46"

Nightmare ambience 6


video upload by Meska (Meska)

"This is how my nightmare sound like, quick patch on my modular system and Plinky

first feedback sound is warp pitch shifter feedback on itself , with the arp on input, to typhoon
arp is NLC FM OP , PM ,FM and AM,with pink noise to LPG
Sub is NLC FM OP to whaveshaper and clipped noise, to vacium drive with feedback to vca.
this bass sound is parallele procesing to resonant FB , to Ikary for the top end 'noise'
all this mixed by jumble henge to polydactyl version and Bib for effect

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"

HWJ-JAM FROM SCRATCH-MIRABELLE


video upload by FL3SHB4CK

"Hardware Jam Challenge: JAM FROM SCRATCH

Bean Jelly, Battering Ram, Noiswasp, AHH, Beads"

Vintage Suzuki TO-37R Polyphonic Keyboard Synthesizer

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via this eBay listing

"The Vintage Suzuki TO-37R Keyboard Synthesizer is a rare piece of musical equipment from the 1970s, manufactured in Japan. As a polyphonic synthesizer, it allows for playing multiple notes simultaneously, producing a wide range of sounds and melodies. With its unique design and Japanese craftsmanship, this keyboard synthesizer by Suzuki offers a nostalgic and authentic musical experience for enthusiasts and collectors alike."

Roland System 100m 191-J - 5 Module Case

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via this Reverb listing

Note the listing is for the case only. Just thought this image with the modules in the backround was interesting.

Arturia Origin Desktop Synthesizer w/ Original Box

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via this Reverb listing

Quasimidi Rave-O-Lution 309 SN 42090

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via this Reverb listing

Yamaha DX5 Programmable Algorithm Synthesizer

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via this Reverb listing

"Incredibly rare, this Yamaha DX 5 is the same essentially as the coveted DX1 synth as used by Tears for Fears and Dire Straits and go for $25,000+. It has two synthesizer voices built in that can be stacked or split and blended for more complex sounds than the DX7 was able to create. It shows some cosmetic wear on the sides and front from years of use but functionally it works great. It even comes with two of the original sound cartridges used to load more patches on to the DX synthesizers."

Jugg Box DPM-48 1983 Manual

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"Brand New copy of the operating manual for the Jugg Box DPM-48 (also branded as Hammond DPM-48 and Sakata DPM-48). English language version, along with German language supplement. 86 pages, 6 inches by 9 inches in dimension, printed in black and white.

This book is also available from most Amazon online sites [https://amzn.to/3HsiZSw]

The DPM-48 programmable digital drum machine was first released in late-1983, and was available for sale in many countries under the brand names Nihon-Hammond, Sakata, Jugg Box, and Multivox.

Like several other drum machines that were available on the market at that time, the DPM-48 used digitally sampled sounds stored onto EPROMs. DPM stood for 'Digital Percussion Machine', and the '48' related to the 48 patterns that could be stored on the unit. Unusually, the DPM-48 used a special type of RAM cartridge for the storage of the patterns.

In mid-1984 an 'Electronic Drums' sound set of alternative EPROM chips featured on the DPM-48E model. The Electronic Set, along with Rock and Latin Percussion alternative sound sets became available for use with the DPM-48, along with a trigger interface that enabled electronic drum pads to use the Trigger Input located at the rear of the DPM-48 chassis. A MIDI-retrofit was also later made available, with the DPM-48 unit being discontinued in 1987 or so.

This Owner's Manual is an English-language limited edition publication, including a section on the MIDI capability for the DPM-48, info on the rare alternative sound sets, and a separate section at the rear with the original German language operating instructions for the DPM-48. (86 pages in total)."

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