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Sunday, March 08, 2026

Teo 5 Mayhem with Jexus.


video upload by Jexus (sounds-for-synths.com)

"Evil, Brutal, Dark, Moody, Fragile sounds of the Oberheim TEO-5. No talking demo by Jexus. Just sounds recorded straight from the synth."

"See soundsets for all my synths in one place:
https://payhip.com/jexus"

"My patches come under the name 'WCOG + number' in a soundbank saved as a sysex file. You can use any midi manager (like the free MIDI-OX for example) to import my soundset into your TEO-5. I did not use any external FX in the demo; all the delays, reverbs, noises, crackles and other effects are part of the TEO-5 engine & mod matrix."

0:00 suckerpunch
0:12 altiplano
0:28 ugly swamp
0:47 microshrimp
1:02 typhoon
1:18 bat eaters
1:36 coil
1:54 sven von sidechain
2:04 atomic dynamo
2:21 cryptstatik
2:32 turbine paranoia
2:49 overglow
3:06 murmur of little wings
3:21 deaf blow
3:32 drift
3:49 widowmaker
4:02 ritual of the kinky serpent
4:16 one-legged cyclope
4:27 digital, banal, fecal!
4:42 mr. beaverfart
4:57 mutant gringo chupa cobra
5:13 tapestar ct-5
5:26 pixelatron
5:39 witch has diarrhea
5:51 kako the parrot
6:10 godsend
6:26 warlock's earwax
6:42 chasm
6:59 microbes
7:12 gut bass

Vivarium


video upload by MIDERA

"Here's a new track. I wanted to bring the Tempest back in and use it again... but almost everything about it is just difficult to use... I tried to sequence the beats, but the OS would freeze when doing it that way, so I had to opt to manually change beats. Using the external sequencer kind of ruins half the fun of the Tempest, so I chose to do it all in the box, and it's great for that... but it's extremely hard to put a track together using the Tempest.

Gear used:
Cirklon 2 sequencer
DSI Tempest (drums)
Moog Minimoog (bass)
Roland SH-101 (Bass)
Sequential OB-6 (arp)
Roland JD-990 (initial melodic pad)
Oberheim Matrix 1000 (later pad sound)
Prophet 10 (secondary melody halfway through track)
NI Raum (Reverb)
DAW: Reaper

#sequential #Cirklon2 #rolandjd990 #oberheim"

ARP Odyssey 2813 - ORIGINAL - Made in the USA - Pro-Serviced w/Restoration

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Synth Diaries: Novation Circuit


video upload by Tokyo-Noise

Circuit
Demon Core Oscillator
Synthbox
Plinky

"Virtual analog, analog DCOs, wavetables, samples. Enough oscillators and synth engines for a 30 min show."

Baba O'Riley - The Who - synthesizer intro


video upload by jami.m

Playing Vangelis on Zynthian "Vangelis"


video upload by Floyd Steinberg

"It's not recommended to install Zynthians https://zynthian.org upcoming OS update 'Vangelis' yet, but I did it anyway to play 'Chariots Of Fire' from memory. Table of contents:

00:00 intro
00:56 what is this?
01:18 that saw wave pluck
03:39 strings / pad
06:24 snare drum
08:52 piano (bass)
10:59 CS80 brass
13:12 recording the main motif in real time
14:13 playing a 'performance' using the pattern screen
16:26 some thoughts

HÄLP ZIS CHANNEL
https://www.patreon.com/floyd_steinberg
https://floydsteinberg.gumroad.com/
https://floydsteinberg.bandcamp.com/"

Groovesizer MYNAH - Teaser


video upload by MoShang



"The MYNAH is a compact, DIY sampler that lets you record, chop, and perform your sounds anywhere.

Mynah is a compact, 6-voice polyphonic sampler you build yourself, powered by an ESP32 microcontroller and designed for musicians and sound explorers who want a truly tactile creative tool. Behind its approachable looks, Mynah hides a deep feature set including a 16-step sequencer, real-time and momentary effects like delay, reverb, filter, stutter, gate, and bit crusher. Mynah features dual audio inputs for recording from a microphone or line-in source. Samples are stored on SD card and loaded into RAM, giving you up to 16 samples per song and over two minutes of total sample capacity. Whether you’re programming beats, shaping textures, or performing live, Mynah puts serious sampling power in the palm of your hand.

Mynah‘s 16-bit, 32kHz ADPCM audio engine delivers the crunchy, characterful sound of classic samplers, while a companion web-based tool keeps your workflow modern and efficient. Manage your samples and songs, and export high-quality stems — all from your browser."

You can find more info at https://groovesizer.com/

Roland SR-JV80-06 Dance Demo


video upload by Panu M Savolainen

"Multitracked demo of Roland SR-JV80-06 Dance expansion. All sounds are from Dance expansion. Card was installed to Roland JV-1080 so all the effects etc. from Super-JV. I didn’t find JV-1080 pictures from the 90’s but it was fully loaded back then and centerpiece for long time. Dance card was released in 1992 if I’m correct."

A Modern Jupiter? Can the UDO SUPER 8 Fulfill the Same Role as a Vintage Jupiter 8?


video upload by Starsky Carr

0:00 Jungle Massiiive
3:09 Super 8 Superpowers
9:07 Analog Drift
13:41 Playing round with some tones
19:21 Filter modulation
21:13 Envelopes
21:50 Making a nice pad
24:18 Cross Mod
26:11 Sync

"Is the UDO Super 8 the modern equivalent of the legendary Roland Jupiter-8? Or does the original analog icon still reign supreme? Or was this just an elaborate excuse for me to get the Jupiter 8 on camera :)

In this video I put the UDO Super 8 and Roland Jupiter-8 head-to-head to see how close modern synth design can get to one of the most iconic polysynths ever made. Forget nostalgia for a moment — what happens when you simply listen to them as two instruments?

We explore the sound, architecture, features, modulation, oscillators, filters, and overall character of both synths to answer the question many synth players are asking:
Can a modern hybrid synth compete with one of the greatest analog synths ever built?

The Super 8 clearly takes inspiration from the Jupiter-8, but it also introduces modern features and flexibility that vintage synths simply didn’t have. So which one would you choose in your studio?

By the end of the video we compare:

Raw sound and tone
Oscillator character
Filters and modulation
Modern workflow vs vintage simplicity
Features and flexibility
And finally… the price difference that might surprise you

Whether you're into vintage synths, modern analog hybrids, classic Roland gear, or cutting-edge instruments like the UDO Super 8, this comparison will give you a clear idea of what each synth does best."

Erica Synths Xenodrive Demo (No Talking) with Synths and Drum Machines


video upload by Limbic Bits

0:00 Quick Overview
0:35 90s Tek
2:48 Acid Destruction
3:45 IDM Extreme
4:46 Vocalizer
5:37 Industrial Lead
7:22 80s FM Bass ReImagined
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