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Saturday, February 07, 2026

TTMC 5 Step Sequencer 4U (Buchla Format)


video upload by Tokyo Tape Music Center

https://tokyo-tape-music-center.com

Modular vid #331


video upload by Phisynth

"Here’s the Max/MSP interface I’ve built to control the awesome Destiny+ Model Q-2. The amount and variety of sounds you can get out of this little device is totally insane. All sounds are coming from the MQ2, with a little delay/reverb from the Eventide Eclipse. The patch is almost done — I still need to build a proper preset management system…
#destinyplus #modelQ2 #eventideeclipse #torsoT1"

Seq 8-10


video upload by peff

Polyend SEQ & Buchla 200e modular system.

Friday, February 06, 2026

Sequential Showdown: The Surprising Winner...


video upload by Rapid Flow

"In this video, I'm doing a comparison between the Sequential Prophet-6, Prophet-600, and Prophet 10 And the results might surprise you... We're breaking down the raw oscillator tone, the drift and vibe, filter character, best use cases, and that elusive 'vintage soul' to help you figure out which Sequential legend truly belongs in your studio.

If you want exactly these 3 synths in your DAW, get Zensphere! (I sampled them note-by-note). https://www.rapidflow.shop/products/z..."

The MASSSIVE caladan update you've been waiting for....


video upload by Isla Electronics

"It’s rough as hell, I apologize in advance, if you have a bit over an hour to spare and want to see almost everything the machine does now.. then be my guest and come and watch the youtube video.I’m uploading it as a youtube premier now so I can sit there for a bit with y’all and we can watch it together and you can ask me any questions you like while it’s playing…I go over how the machine works, every engine the machine has and just about everything I can think of.. it’s finally an actual working synth, it sounds great (although my video quality leaves a lot to be desired)This is an update, not a commercial, The machine is solid, I am not…"

Comparing the Sequential Fourm to the Pro-One


"I Compared the Sequential Fourm to My Pro-One" video upload by Starsky Carr

0:00 intro jam and info
5:04 Really Deep Bass - THE FILTER
9:14 They've got Oscillators
11:24 Creating a Few Tones
15:11 PWM and how to match them
19:10 F to the M
20:00 Show Me The Sync
21:19 Pushing the Envelope 24:06 Overall..?

"Some genuine surprises in this head-to-head with the Sequential Fourm and the legendary Sequential Pro-One to find out if the Fourm can give the same vibe.

At first glance, the architecture looks familiar: dual oscillators, classic envelopes, a focused modulation section, and unmistakable Prophet-era DNA from Prophet-5 territory. But the big question is this: does the Fourm capture the raw punch, deep bass, and aggressive character that made the Pro-One a cult classic?

.. and I know it's not a clone :) but in this in-depth demo and comparison, I explore:

Oscillator behaviour, sync, PWM and FM
Filter differences (including low-end depth and resonance extremes)
Envelope response and modulation range
Bass performance, subs, and room-shaking tones
Where the Fourm goes beyond the Pro-One — and where it doesn’t

Rather than obsessing over perfect null tests, this video focuses on feel, playability, and whether the Four inspires the same kinds of sounds and musical ideas as the original Pro-One.

If you’re into analog monosynths, Sequential gear, vintage vs modern comparisons, or you’re wondering whether a contemporary synth can truly stand in for a rising-price classic, this one’s for you.

🎧 Headphones or proper speakers strongly recommended — some of these bass tones go very deep."

Sequential Prophet 5 - a vintage Hero! Sounds only! No talking


video upload by Franz Kreimer Keys

"Prophet 5 Analogsynthesizer from the early 80's. One of the best Synthesizers ever made.

Sounds only! No talking.

If you like talking and explaining

Prophet 5 - Ein Meilenstein der Synthesizergeschichte" [posted here]

TEO-5 Sound


video upload by MusicYet

Sequential FOURM exploration demo


video upload by Infested Alien

"Just having some fun with the sequential fourm."

He Hates This Synth Because…


video upload by Anthony Marinelli Music

"In this video, I pick one thing I think I hate about 12 classic synthesizers—and then follow that feeling wherever it leads.
We’re talking about legendary instruments:
Minimoog, MS-20, Prophet-5, Jupiter-8, ARP 2600, Moog IIIc ('Plantasia'), Oberheim 4-Voice, Oberheim OB-X, Synclavier III, Elka Synthex, and Yamaha CS-30.
What starts as frustration with a workflow choice, a knob, or a design limitation slowly turns into something else entirely.
Along the way, I realize this video isn’t really about hating synths at all. It’s about relationships.
Every one of these instruments has limitations—and so do we. In any good relationship, not everything is perfect. But when you stop fighting what something isn’t and start understanding what it is, those limitations can become the very thing that leads you somewhere creative and unexpected.
Instead of endless options, boundaries create focus.
Instead of frustration, they create identity.
And in learning to understand these instruments more deeply, I ended up learning something about myself.
This is a video about synthesizers—but it’s also a small morality tale about creativity, acceptance, and finding freedom inside constraints.
Let me know in the comments:
Which synth do you love… even though it drives you crazy? 🎛️"

https://anthonymarinellimusic.com/pages/about
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