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Wednesday, February 26, 2020
Linn LinnDrum LM-2 recently serviced by Bruce Forat
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"This LinnDrumm has the Forat MIDI kit, ZIF Sockets for easy changing of EPROM's, BASS 2 EPROM and full set of extra slider caps.
Bruce Forat installed the MIDI Kit, replaced capacitors, repaired all mixer faders! If you know anything about the LinnDrum it is that the mixer has a tendency to breakdown over time. This one works and feels great!
The FACTORY patterns and song are also loaded into memory and I will provide an audio file so you can reload it. It also is running OS 3.1 and Bruce kindly showed me how to access a "secret" second bank of pattern memory and I will provide instructions on how to do that.
Owner Manual, Service Manual, MIDI Manual and Factory memory will be provided via email, USB thumb drive or SD card. Which ever you prefer.
The LinnDrum is a drum machine manufactured by Linn Electronics between 1982 and 1985. About 5,000 units were sold.
Its high-quality samples, flexibility and affordability made the LinnDrum popular. The LinnDrum was used on many recordings throughout the 1980s, including international hits such as Frankie Goes to Hollywood's "Relax", a-Ha's "Take On Me", Harold Faltermeyer's "Axel F", Tears for Fears' "Shout", Deniece Williams's "Let's Hear it for the Boy", and Madonna's "Lucky Star".
The LinnDrum has fifteen 8-bit 28 kHz ~ 35 kHz digitally sampled drum sounds: bass drum, snare, side-stick snare, hi-hat, crash cymbal, ride cymbal, three tom-toms, cabasa, tambourine, high and low congas, cowbell, and hand-claps. It includes a sequencer for programming rhythm patterns, a built-in mixer and individual output jacks for each sound.
Service by Forat was completed on February 5, 2020."
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"This LinnDrumm has the Forat MIDI kit, ZIF Sockets for easy changing of EPROM's, BASS 2 EPROM and full set of extra slider caps.
Bruce Forat installed the MIDI Kit, replaced capacitors, repaired all mixer faders! If you know anything about the LinnDrum it is that the mixer has a tendency to breakdown over time. This one works and feels great!
The FACTORY patterns and song are also loaded into memory and I will provide an audio file so you can reload it. It also is running OS 3.1 and Bruce kindly showed me how to access a "secret" second bank of pattern memory and I will provide instructions on how to do that.
Owner Manual, Service Manual, MIDI Manual and Factory memory will be provided via email, USB thumb drive or SD card. Which ever you prefer.
The LinnDrum is a drum machine manufactured by Linn Electronics between 1982 and 1985. About 5,000 units were sold.
Its high-quality samples, flexibility and affordability made the LinnDrum popular. The LinnDrum was used on many recordings throughout the 1980s, including international hits such as Frankie Goes to Hollywood's "Relax", a-Ha's "Take On Me", Harold Faltermeyer's "Axel F", Tears for Fears' "Shout", Deniece Williams's "Let's Hear it for the Boy", and Madonna's "Lucky Star".
The LinnDrum has fifteen 8-bit 28 kHz ~ 35 kHz digitally sampled drum sounds: bass drum, snare, side-stick snare, hi-hat, crash cymbal, ride cymbal, three tom-toms, cabasa, tambourine, high and low congas, cowbell, and hand-claps. It includes a sequencer for programming rhythm patterns, a built-in mixer and individual output jacks for each sound.
Service by Forat was completed on February 5, 2020."
Eurorack & Microbrute Jam (TX Wiggles 55)
Published on Feb 26, 2020 poorness studios
"This is nothing special, it's just a little jam I did with Microbrute and Eurorack one morning before work. It is really simple but I liked the way the various timbres sounded together, so I decided to share it."
poorness studios TX Wiggles
MFB SYNTH PRO // REVIEW // 3 // FM + Fine Tune
Published on Feb 26, 2020 LESINDES
"So this is PART THREE diving deeper into the sound engine of MFB SYNTH PRO.
Feautres:
FM - Fine Tune"
LESINDES MFB SYNTH PRO posts
Kyle's Multimoog Restore/Modifications (By Synthpro)
Published on Feb 26, 2020 synthpro
"Hey Guys,
This is a video going over the Multimoog I restored for Kyle along with diagnostics and functions of the added modifications.
Thanks for watching and all the support!
Sincerely,
Jareth"
Making a Low-Budget Front Panel for a Synthesizer-Module
Published on Feb 26, 2020 Andreas Remshagen
"Making a good and accurate Front-Panel doesn’t have to be expensive.
Here i show you how i make my own Panels for my Synthesizer-Modules
Step by Step.
The software i use (i only publish the Link without any warranty) :
https://server.ibfriedrich.com/wiki/i...
Here you can download the example-panel:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1umP..."
dave smith instruments curtis filter exploration
Published on Feb 26, 2020 impurfekt
"please support the channel: https://impurfekt.bandcamp.com
the curtis filter module from dave smith instruments is exactly what it says on the tin; an authentic curtis filter for eurorack. it has both -12db/oct and -24db/oct settings as well as a +6db boost and an internal vca. here i explore it using the mfb vco/dco oscillator.
having a mopho x4 in the studio (and absolutely loving it) i'm quite familiar with the curtis filter sound. this module doesn't disappoint. it's raw, dirty and loves to resonate. it can sound smooth with the right source as well. during this session i was surprised to find it reminding me of the korg ms-20. it definitely lands in similar territory. i'm looking forward to doing some dark sci-fi work with it.
patch notes:
mfb vco/dco thru dave smith instruments curtis filter thru walrus audio fathom x 2
mfb vco/dco thru dave smith instruments curtis filter thru boss dc-2w"
Vult DSP Freak Manifold Lateralus Sequence
Published on Feb 26, 2020 Robert Shipe
"Vult DSP Freak Manifold Lateralus (Moog Ladder Filter digital model 6, 12, 8 and 24dB options). You can throw a lot of modulation at it. Sounds gnarly, behaves a bit differently than an analog filter too. MI Plaits tri/saw/square/sync sequenced by Arturia KeyStep/Mutable Yarns. Modulated by a Blue Lantern Digital ADSR and Phobos Lunar LFO. Quantized by o_C Meta-Q. When I have the time I'll try to do a short vid for each filter model. Like usual I decided it sounded neat so I recorded it spontaneously. Very fun, cool, inspired filter.
***High-resonance/Loud***
https://www.vult-dsp.com/freak"
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