Wednesday, August 07, 2024
NOVATION SUMMIT LUSH E.P & MOTION PAD #custom #preset
video upload by elz production
"it's really really fun experience to make some e.p sounds and tweaking some motion pad patches!"
OAM Time Machine - First Look
video upload by John Schussler
"I have an addiction to delays. I have many, many delays.
But the OAM Time Machine is different, and very, very good. It's big, but
that's what happens when you add a lot of sliders to something. I'd actually
be ok with it being even bigger, if they'd add cv control over each slider/time division.
But even without that it's pretty much the bee's knees.
The basic input is a very sparse random pattern (quantized) from a Clank Chaos.
Source VCO is a Noise Engineering Sinc Legio. Wee bit of reverb on the
final output, but not much.
So very, very nice."
00:00 Intro
00:20 Drone
02:57 Spread
04:17 Sliders
06:38 w/kick
You can find additional OAM time Machine posts here.
King Beat 7 Drum Machine From The 1970's
video upload by TroniCraft Instruments
"Analog drum machine from the 1970's, includes the 'Twist', 'Go-Go' beats, etc. Really cool."
You can find an additional demo and pics of the King Beat 7 in previous posts here.
Behringer Teases PolyOSC - A Polyphonic OSCar


via Behringer
"Once upon a time, the OSCar synthesizer was born—a groundbreaking instrument crafted by the Oxford Synthesiser Company between 1983 and 1985. Ahead of its time in many ways, the OSCar was one of the few mono-synths of its era to feature MIDI, making it a sought-after tool for musicians. With only around 2,000 units produced, it became a cult classic known for its distinctive sound and innovative design.
Fast forward to today, and we’ve taken inspiration from this iconic synth to develop the POLYOsc prototype. This modern version builds on the legacy of the OSCar, incorporating many additional features while staying true to the original’s spirit. However, whether the POLYOsc will move from prototype to production is still undecided. That’s where you come in. We’re looking to the community for feedback to help us determine if the POLYOsc should become a reality. Your thoughts and input are essential in guiding this decision, and we invite you to share your opinions with us. Let’s continue the OSCar’s legacy together."
P.S. The bottom pic appears to be taken from this listing.
Talking Heads - This Must Be The Place (Naive Melody) Synthesizer Cover
video upload by Bendrr Music
"Talking Heads has so many great songs, but I couldn't resist doing a mini cover of this classic. Hope you enjoy!
Check out my music below:
https://bendrr.hearnow.com"
Arturia SQ80 V | Barcelona Nights
video upload by Mamotreco
"Arturia SQ80 V leads the Arturia V collection pack in this off-kilter and frenetic VGM PlayStation 1 coded track.
On the video side you’ve got a Sony RX100 under cranked for that 90s nightlife vibe."
Paul Kalkbrenner - Azure (Moog Sub 37 & Novation Peak Rework)
video upload by Plexis
"Rework of one of my favorite Paul Kalkbrenner tracks! It's also in the movie "Berlin Calling" about Paules life as an upcoming DJ / Producer in Berlin. Enjoy :)"
Elektron Digitone & Digitakt Jam from Scratch
video upload by Easy Tiger
"I'm jamming on the Digitone and the Digitakt and tell you a little about what I'm doing along the way."
Pale Fire by Robotussin
New release from supporting member Robotussin. You might recall some of his vintage synth videos featured in previous posts here. Don't miss them.
Pale Fire was made on an Oberheim FVS, Crumar Spirit, LinnDrum, Recodrum, DX7, Roland MKS-80, TR-808, TR-606, TB-303, Oberheim Matrix-1000, Korg PE-1000.
Prophet 5 and Moog Muse
video upload by Maffez Synthmods
"Little fun 'comparison' between Moog Muse and Sequential Prophet 5, Rev4. Some sounds are not super well matched, but you get the drift. Rev 4 filter is set to SSIi2140. The Muse is always on one side of the panorama and the Prophet 5 on the other. This is not meant as an 'whats better?' or 'can x replace y' thing - I was just interested in how close they can get for some basic sounds. WAV file can be downloaded here (scroll to teh very bottom of the page): https://maffez.com/?page_id=4776"
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