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Friday, August 29, 2025
Artiphon Chorda Smart Synth + MIDI Controller (Blue)
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Chorda Deep Dive đŸ¤¿ – Everything You Need to Know in 12 Minutes – Chorda by Artiphon video upload by Artiphon
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"Chorda is a fresh take on instrument design from Artiphon, offering an open-ended form factor and a touch-sensitive surface that may be held and gesturally controlled in nearly any way you can imagine. Strum it like a guitar, tap it like a drum, use it as a synth, or MIDI control your favorite MPE synthesizers—these are all ways that you can make use of Chorda. With the dedicated companion app, you can configure Chorda to respond to touch and gestures in many different ways, as well as explore sound libraries spanning numerous instruments and genres. And thanks to the built-in battery, speaker, and headphone jack, Chorda can join you anywhere that you go. Make music effortlessly with Chorda from Artiphon.
CHORDA FEATURES
Gestural instrument, looper, and MPE MIDI controller
Chorda companion app for configuration, sound selection, and more
Capacitive touch surface with LEDs and haptic feedback
Internal accelerometer and gyroscope
Multi-sensor touch bridge for strumming and more
Bluetooth LE for MIDI
USB-C connectivity
Internal battery and speaker"
Chorda Deep Dive đŸ¤¿ – Everything You Need to Know in 12 Minutes – Chorda by Artiphon video upload by Artiphon
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"Chorda is a fresh take on instrument design from Artiphon, offering an open-ended form factor and a touch-sensitive surface that may be held and gesturally controlled in nearly any way you can imagine. Strum it like a guitar, tap it like a drum, use it as a synth, or MIDI control your favorite MPE synthesizers—these are all ways that you can make use of Chorda. With the dedicated companion app, you can configure Chorda to respond to touch and gestures in many different ways, as well as explore sound libraries spanning numerous instruments and genres. And thanks to the built-in battery, speaker, and headphone jack, Chorda can join you anywhere that you go. Make music effortlessly with Chorda from Artiphon.CHORDA FEATURES
Gestural instrument, looper, and MPE MIDI controller
Chorda companion app for configuration, sound selection, and more
Capacitive touch surface with LEDs and haptic feedback
Internal accelerometer and gyroscope
Multi-sensor touch bridge for strumming and more
Bluetooth LE for MIDI
USB-C connectivity
Internal battery and speaker"
Multivox Rhythm Ace FR6M & FR60 drum machine with speaker and mic input
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7/6/23 Multivox Rhythm Ace FR6M into Ibanez DD 700 (BOSSA NOVA)
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"This is the Multivox FR6M Rhythm Ace, but a rare one that has the FR60 on the side in the same wooden housing, with slits in the left side for the speaker to pump out the beats and whatever is plugged into the mic input.
There are 1/4” outputs on the back. If nothing is plugged into the output then the beats are played through the speaker. If you insert a cable into the output jack the speaker is bypassed. There’s a volume knob that also is your on and off power switch. There’s a balance knob so you can hear just percussion or percussion and hi hats. In the video posted in the photos section of this listing you can hear it start off with the balance fully clockwise and a lot of cymbals, then I fade it counterclockwise and it has an effect almost like a lowpass filter. You can hold down more than one button to select more than one beat. You can get just a four on the floor and many variations with the three white buttons that correspond to the switch knob. And of course there is a tempo knob. The mode switch is a nice feature. Each beat has a variation A or variation B mode, but you can also select auto, which will play each variation in succession.
Our tech recently installed a new three-prong power cable and tried to eliminate the faint hum the unit makes, but it’s still there. It’s not a ground hum or anything you would hear in the signal, but more like the sound when a guitar amp is on. Also, once in a while if you’re doing a lot of beat changes a button may fly off. I just put it back when I’m done. It’s fun."
video upload by Cfpp0
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"This is the Multivox FR6M Rhythm Ace, but a rare one that has the FR60 on the side in the same wooden housing, with slits in the left side for the speaker to pump out the beats and whatever is plugged into the mic input.
There are 1/4” outputs on the back. If nothing is plugged into the output then the beats are played through the speaker. If you insert a cable into the output jack the speaker is bypassed. There’s a volume knob that also is your on and off power switch. There’s a balance knob so you can hear just percussion or percussion and hi hats. In the video posted in the photos section of this listing you can hear it start off with the balance fully clockwise and a lot of cymbals, then I fade it counterclockwise and it has an effect almost like a lowpass filter. You can hold down more than one button to select more than one beat. You can get just a four on the floor and many variations with the three white buttons that correspond to the switch knob. And of course there is a tempo knob. The mode switch is a nice feature. Each beat has a variation A or variation B mode, but you can also select auto, which will play each variation in succession.
Our tech recently installed a new three-prong power cable and tried to eliminate the faint hum the unit makes, but it’s still there. It’s not a ground hum or anything you would hear in the signal, but more like the sound when a guitar amp is on. Also, once in a while if you’re doing a lot of beat changes a button may fly off. I just put it back when I’m done. It’s fun."
Roland MKS-80 Super Jupiter SN 460648 w/ Retroaktiv MPG-8X Controller
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Yamaha AN1x Virtual Analog Synthesizer
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OPXY Reverb Explorations!
video upload by Aurélien Vieira Lino
"The OP-XY reverb is beautiful! Don't forget to explore it!"
"#ambient #electronicmusic #synth #dawless #teenageengineering #tutorial"
NYBORG DUB Jam / Modular Synthesizer Jam #arp2600 #buchla #minifreak
video upload by RandomVoltage
"„Nyborg“ DUB Jam
This is the follow up from my last video - [posted here]
I kept working on this setup and it quickly turned into a DUB electronic music vibe.."
Thursday, August 28, 2025
Ellitone groov-e & Hologram Microcosm dreamscape
video upload by Arman Bohn
"Fooling around with the Ellitone groov-e generative groove cloth(?!).
Happy accidents only please.
The groov-e does not allow for much in the way of traditional "controls".
Just imagine yourself to be a DJ from a world where music devices are created from scraps of burlap and preloaded with a jumble of random samples accompanied by the rhythm section of a 1980s Casio keyboard that has been circuit bent beyond recognition.
Nothing to sync, save, "dial in", or even plan for. An exercise in chaos!
The Microcosm is the glue that holds it together."
BEST SOUNDING DIGITAL SYNTHESIZER - Synclavier II - Synclav com
video upload by Synclav com
"This month Synhouse starts year number 27.
Synhouse has fully restored and shipped many, many dozens of systems in the last three decades and this work continues in 2025.
Shown here is the testing of a 16-voice setup just before export shipping. These are the later revision SS7X version of the Synclavier II Stereo Option synthesizer voices, playing notes and sustained chords for several minutes while listening.
Relatively few Synclavier 9600s were made, even fewer with the synthesizer voices installed, but those that had them used this exact type of bin (SB25) and voice card (SS7X, eXtended style), plus a very few Synclaviers of the PSxx series used them as well. Synhouse stocks these and Synhouse manufactures these (SB25, SS7X, etc.) and has them in the Synclavier store on the Synclav.com website.
Video copyright 2025 Synhouse Multimedia Corporation"
Sequential Take 5 w/Adam
video upload by Kraft Music
Great deals on the Sequential Take 5: https://kraftmusic.com/collections/ta...
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