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via this eBay listing
"Comes with a brand new skin! I currently just have it resting on the old one but could be installed permanently
Comes with 2 sound cartridges
Comes with padded case
Has the special edition rom installed!
Amazing classic synth!
Pickup in Mahopac or Midtown Manhattan."
Friday, September 26, 2025
Hydrasynth Presets with Juno 60 / 106 style analog chorus
video upload by Tena Lock (Tenalock)
"Decided to do another video about the Hydrasynth trying to capture that magical Roland Juno 106 and Juno 60 using presets I programmed. Using the magic of bucket brigade analog chorus.
You can see me turning off the chorus on the Hydrasynth sometimes, and sometimes leaving it on because it sounds better to my ears. If you turn off the Hydrasynth chorus it can be better because it doesn’t sound over the top and cause phasing that makes it sound worse.
When you see the cost of plugin chorus like Roland cloud Juno 60 chorus for $160 but then you can buy and analog chorus that does (imo) an even better job for $120 you might think the world has gone crazy lol ( the in version 2 of the chorus pedal - much better)
You can’t hear the Hydrasynth effects of the built chorus here when the pedal is off because you have to use a mono out into the stereo chorus.
If you want to hear the output of the Hydrasynth stereo chorus head here:"
Juno 106 Bank A for Hydrasynth - Random Jamming and camera testing
video upload by Tena Lock (Tenalock)
"The roland juno 106 is so epic that I have been making juno 106 sounds for my hydrasynth. there seems to be a camera malfunction during this video but the audio still plays and teh video comes back.
If it can go worng, it will, Lol. I'm trying.
You can find the bank here: https://tenalock.gumroad.com/l/xxeqqu"
9 Most Famous Synthesizer Sounds Ever - played on Hydrasynth
video upload by Tena Lock (Tenalock)
"Well I had an ideas to make famous synthesizer sounds for Hydrasynth and give them away. I’ll drop the link tomorrow, I am falling asleep, as usual it took 5 times longer than I thought to everything done.
I started off with Ben Bohmer and Beyond abeles lead, I though why not to a modern track mixed in with vintage ones.
Then Daft Punk, Europe- the final Countdown, Duran Duran, Axel F Harold Faltemyer and the unison sweep from Rush originally on the OBx I think.
So much nostalgia in these classic synth sound and very happy with the results"
Roland Alpha Juno & MKS 50 Presets
video upload by Sonic Freaks
"Presets are available here: https://www.sonicfreaks.com/shop/alph...
We proudly present our unique set of presets for the Roland Alpha Juno and MKS50 synthesizer series. We've gone to great lengths to create highly usable sounds for this unique synth. The sounds are ideal for (melodic) techno and house, electro, synth pop, ambient, EDM, and other forms of (electronic) music. Check out our demo to get a feel for the sounds.
We've paid close attention to the playability and expressiveness of the presets. Most presets are velocity-sensitive or use aftertouch to control the filter. Ideal for dance music.
The presets are 100% compatible with all models of the Roland Alpha Juno series, including the Alpha Juno 1 (JU-1), Alpha Juno 2 (JU-2), the Roland Synth Plus 10 (HS-10), Roland Synth Plus 80 (HS-80), the MKS-50, and the TAL TAL-Pha Plugin. For the Roland MKS-50, we've included an additional sysex file in which the tone names are copied to the patches. We did this because the MKS-50 has a slightly different architecture than the Alpha Juno series.
If you are interested in my music you can find my latest album 'Silicon Seas' here:
https://diffusereality.bandcamp.com/"
Bad Gear - JUST SAY NO!!!
video upload by AudioPilz
"Welcome to Bad Gear, the show about the world’s most-hated audio tools. Staying away from Eurorack feels - at least in my case - like trying to stay healthy as a sommelier who likes to go on 72h benders in his spare time.
Today we are going to talk about MiniBrute 2s. This keyboardless successor to the original MiniBrute and hotchpotch of controversially discussed Arturia technology comes with JUST the right amount of non-modular synth facilities to make it interesting to “normal” people while - at the same time - opening the unholy floodgates to Eurorack hell. Just say no!!!
Chapters:
00:00 Intro tune
00:58 Overview MiniBrute 2 s
01:16 Minibrute 2s vs. MiniBrute 2
01:40 Oscillators
02:32 Filter Section
02:55 Brute Factor
03:09 Is MiniBrute 2s fully analog???
03:17 LFOs, Envelopes
03:35 Sequencer , Aftertouch
04:38 Deep Sequencing Features
05:02 Arpeggiator
05:08 What else ( Form Factor, Connectivity, Pricing, Thanks)
05:54 H*te Screen
06:20 Jam 1 ( Fast Techno )
07:11 Jam 2 ( Crude Synthwave )
08:25 Finale ( Raw Electro )
08:58 VERDICT
10:08 Patreon Shoutout ( Elektron Tonverk )
08:58 Verdict"
Access Virus TI Soundscape | Sit and Rest
video upload by MIDERA
"I wish I could say what's been going on in my life, to complain about some of the stuff that has happened. It's not good, but not something I want to share publicly (nothing health related or anything). Just... huge letdowns.
Anyway - I'm here, still trying. I want to come back to something and say: I think the Virus TI is still my favorite synth in my studio... Coming back from the Moog Muse and thinking 'Huh, I didn't know I could do this on the TI.' The only thing I really wish the TI had was Filter FM, that's kind of a bummer - but I guess since it has oscillator FM, that can be maybe a more exact approach to a similar sound? And I know the LFOs can't go fast enough to simulate Filter FM (I tried, but after a certain frequency, pitch won't affect the rate like it should, so it won't work).
But... the Virus is something. After all these years it still impresses me. It STILL gets me feeling joy. Something not a lot of synths offer.
Like, the fact that it has those 'analog' filters (which are supposed to model the Moog filters?), they sound damn good. And something you might not think about is OSC VOLUME Saturation Type which can affect how the filter resonance sounds? I mean, this stuff can really change the sound in the most interesting way.
Don't know why I have half the crap I have to be honest... I've thought about selling the Prophet VS, Jupiter 6, and a whole lot of other things. They don't really bring me joy. But the Virus... it still does, and I've had this thing since 2012."
Arriving October 7 from Cherry Audio - #synthesizer #musicsoftware #vst ³ π:πΉ♫⋆πΊ♪₊˚♬οΎ.π»
video upload by Cherry Audio
"The curtain is about to rise for a stunning synthtronic symphony!
Cherry Audio's next Live Premiere begins Tuesday, October 7, at 10 AM PT. Join Tim Shoebridge for the debut of our latest electrifying virtual instrument, with a preview by Mike Martin. Stay tuned to Cherry Audio here and on social media for more!
'Ascension' by Mike Martin @mikemmartin"
Kodamo Introduces the MASK1EX - compact and powerful BITMASK desktop synth
video upload by Kodamo
"Limited edition - Get yours now!
Music/Video credits: Ludovic 'Cutting Edge' Ferrando
#kodamo #synthesizer #synthesizers #newproduct #electronicmusic #mask1



"The MASK1EX is a desktop synthesizer providing all the incredible sounds of the MASK1 in a small, stylish, lightweight and cost-efficient package.
It comes with 377 preset sounds and 200 user memory slots for own creations.
The bitmask sound engine is fully integrated in this module. Each voice offers two bitmask oscillators, two multimode digital filters, four envelopes, a noise source and two LFOs. It also comes with high-quality onboard stereo effects. Polyphonic legato slurs and other expressive play modes do work perfectly via MIDI, it is a unique feature to MASK1/MASK1EX that allows to dynamically change articulation between notes depending on how you play, making the sound more lively than on any other synthesizer. Built-in looper makes it ideal for jamming.
Limited quantities available, this is a one-off production batch."
Differences between MASK1EX and MASK1:
MASK1EX vs MASK1
Polyphony: 10 vs 12
Oversampling: 8x vs 16x
Multitimbrality: 2 (1 MIDI channel + layer or split) vs 5 (4 MIDI channels + layer or split)
User memory slots: 200 vs 600
Form factor: Module vs Keyboard
This Drum is a Synthesizer!!!
video upload by Dylan Ferno
"This is a tutorial on how to get a variety of different sounds out of a steel tongue drum and handpan, without and added external effects from guitar pedals or a computer.
I compare sound design techniques on a Kosmosky 12 inch double sided drum to the Sonicware Liven Ambient 0 Synthesizer to demo how to replicate electronic effects acoustically to add different sound quality to your music.
Some of the techniques used here apply to other instruments like guitar, pianos and other percussion instruments, but some are unique to the steel tongue drum due it's unique form, timbre, and long sustain.
0:00 Intro
0:45 Velocity
1:33 Filter
2:23 Attack/tone
3:43 Release/sustain
4:49 LFO/Tremolo
6:00 Distortion
7:22 Reverb
8:45 Final Jam
9:15 Discount Code in Comments
@kosmosky_english
Here is a link to get 5% off all 2-sided Steel Tongue Drums on Kosmosky's website using the word 'Timeless' as the promo code at checkout: https://en.kosmosky.com/shop/2-sided"
NerdSEQ Firmware Release V3.0
video upload by XOR Electronics
"Another major firmware release for the NerdSEQ ecosystem with many new features!
The free V3.0 update adds improvements and presets for the Dualchord, Table support for all tracktypes, polyphonic ART support and nothing less than a cool and totally integrated video synthesizer (free update for the Video Expander). And as usual of course many other little features.
This update adds another dimension to your already multidimensional NerdSEQ ecosystem!!!
The update is as usual available on the xor website and on the forum.
https://www.xor.eu"
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