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Sunday, October 05, 2025

Ascend – MUSIC FOR PEAK (EP) [Ambient | Novation Peak Synthesizer]


video upload by Michele Cataneo Music

"๐ŸŒŒ Ascend from the EP MUSIC FOR PEAK (EP), created entirely with the Novation Peak synthesizer.
A sonic ascent of layered textures and evolving atmospheres, where every sound rises and expands toward new heights.

๐Ÿ“€ MUSIC FOR PEAK (EP) – Coming Soon"

PlantsSystem-Pulsar


video upload by plantssystem

"'Pulsar' is a non-beat electronica piece.
Eliminating the framework of rhythm, it is constructed around the breathing and spatial movement of the sound itself. Subtle glitches, fluctuations created by granular synthesis, and delicate reverberation processing overlap to form a static yet internally pulsating acoustic body.

Permeating the entire work are flashes of sound that, despite having no set tempo, somehow feel periodic. These repetitions and intervals reconstruct 'time' in the listener's mind.

Acoustically, the center of gravity of the low frequencies is intentionally blurred, creating a floating spatial depth. High-frequency particles spread like countless points of light, enveloping the entire piece with gently shifting noise textures.
The result is an experience in which one is drawn in not by rhythm but by the 'gravity of sound.'

"Pulsar" is an attempt to rethink the structure of electronic music,
and also an acoustic experiment to visualize the quiet vibrations that lie between hearing and our sense of time. #pulsar #prophet5 #tardigrain"

white hole


video upload by Ebotronix

Expressive E Osmose,
Haken Audio ContinuuMini,
Waldorf Iridium,
Hologram Electronics Microcosm Special Edition 2024,
Strymon Big Sky MX, controlled by,
ATO Faderbank 16 n , with Midi CC,
Line6 DL 4 MK2,
CME Midi Thru 5 WC,
Bastle Bestie,
Intuitive Instruments Exquis,
A minor scale,
02.10.2025
video # 2573

BMFLTR Band-Mix State Variable Filter Eurorack Module Incoming


video upload by centrevillage

"BMFLTR is a Band-Mix State Variable Filter.

Comming soon..."

DIY Synthesizer for the Solder-Shy: XVA1 FPGA Build


video upload by Floyd Steinberg

"๐Ÿ”ง Build a #DIY #FPGA #Synthesizer—No Soldering Needed! Discover how to assemble the XVA1 (aka XFM2) synthesizer—powered by the Artix A7 35T FPGA—entirely on a breadboard. This beginner-friendly, no-solder build is perfect for synth enthusiasts, makers, and curious DIYers.

๐ŸŽถ Developed by Renรฉ Ceballos @reneceballos5211 of https://www.futur3soundz.com/ , the XVA1 delivers rich, polyphonic sound and flexible patch editing. In this step-by-step guide, you'll learn how to build, wire, and test the synth—plus hear it in action.

๐Ÿ“‹ Chapters & Timecodes
00:00 – Sound demo preview
00:13 – What is the XVA1/XFM2?
01:56 – What you’ll need (parts list)
05:47 – Placing components on the breadboard
09:19 – Wiring (Part 1)
15:08 – What is an FPGA?
16:53 – Wiring (Part 2)
21:50 – Installing the firmware
22:22 – First test run
23:57 – Troubleshooting tips
25:20 – Patch editor & bundled software
26:03 – Sound demo 1
27:16 – Sound demo 2
28:25 – Final thoughts: Was this a good idea?

๐Ÿ“Œ Keywords for search: DIY FPGA synthesizer, XVA1 synth build, XFM2 breadboard synth, Artix A7 35T, no solder synth, FPGA music hardware, beginner synth project, electronic music DIY

Roland Jupiter 6 Polyphonic Analog Synthesizer: Serviced

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via this Reverb listing

"The legendary and highly coveted dark-horse of the big boi Roland polys—the Jupiter 6.

Mine is in amazing shape inside and out. Serviced by Foleytronics a few years ago. Everything works and sounds as it sold.

This one in particular has a unique provenance; it was sold at PI Music in Cleveland which is where treznor use to work. It's the place he mentions selling DX7s in the documentary "I Dream Of Wires". If you watch the video you will see the original PI music sticker on the back of the unit in good shape.

I love the Jupiter 6 more than the Jupiter 8 and have personally owned both. It's my favorite Roland poly and one of the only vintage polys to feature a multi-mode filter. The synth sounds raw, dark, and melancholic."

Red Roland SH-101 Monophonic Analog Synthesizer: Serviced

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via this Reverb listing

"Restored vintage red Roland SH-101. New power switch, recap and calibration. Power button was replaced a few years ago. If you touch it while the unit is on you'll hear pitch wobble. That said, unit is tuned and holds absolute pitch from F1-C6. The filter and amp envelopes are calibrated as well. Sounds incredible. Recently texted with C batteries, works great

Two things of note: I removed the dust covers on both units in the transpose and LFO section. Personal preference. The red unit has a unique mod wheel that was modified by the previous owner to have a very satisfying mechanical 'click' when out the mod stick up to trigger the LFO. I've owned and serviced over a dozen 101s and never encountered another like it."

Crumar Spirit

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Sequential Circuits Pro-One Analog Monophonic Synthesizer “refurbished” SN 2509

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via this eBay listing

"Just serviced by pro Bay Area tech.

What’s done:

glue mod that changes the angle of the j wires, makes it work better

new keyboard connector with new female plug

New AC cable

Recapped power supply

Repaired OSCILLATOR 1

New voltage regulator

All new 37 keyboard rubber bushing kit from Syntaur

Works and sounds awesome!"

Original SEM vs Behringer—Which Reigns Supreme?


video upload by Memetune Studio

"A basic comparison between a vintage Oberheim SEM and a Behringer 2-XM

The idea is to see if the VCO, VCF and envelopes sound and behave the same, or are there subtle differences that mean that I won't be selling my Four Voice any time soon ๐Ÿ˜‰"
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