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Tuesday, May 05, 2026

Moog One Polyphonic Analog Keyboard Synthesizer (8-Voice) SN 0800640

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MOOG MUSIC DFAM ANALOG SEMI-MODULAR DRUM SYNTH & SEQUENCER

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MOOG MUSIC MOTHER 32 SEMI MODULAR ANALOGUE SYNTH & SEQUENCER

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NOVATION CIRCUIT TRACKS DESKTOP GROOVEBOX

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E-MU Systems MP-7 Command Station SN 090300199

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E-MU System Proteus 2500 SN 070203469

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Industrial Pumping Thing


video upload by SCHLAPPI ENGINEERING and Stazma

"Schlappy Patching 2026 EP.8

Hey there!
Today I'll show you how to use to use the mono input (in 4) on Eddy to mix a massive kickdrums with your big industrial drones to make them pump. I'll end up making a full weird beat on the system and jam on it.

Have fun!!!"

Let's explore in detail the mysteries of Magnolia's oscillator 1


video upload by Frap Tools

"Today we start exploring each section of Magnolia in a greater detail, showing some tips and tricks and explaining some design choices that did not make it into the feature-length tutorial. Let us start from Oscillator 1!"

00:00 Introduction
00:19 Linear Through-Zero FM
03:05 Wave folder
04:59 Flip Sync
08:22 Smooth FM
10:10 Keyboard tracking tricks
12:15 Secret tip: continuous pitch change over oscillator 1
14:28 Bye bye

You can find the referenced Frap Tools Magnolia TUTORIAL here.

Frequency Modulation Part 2: (Through-Zero) Linear FM | Frap Talks

video upload by Frap Tools

"Today we dive into one of the greatest topics of modular synthesis: Linear FM. What is Through-Zero? What is the difference between linear and exponential FM? How can we use it for sound design? All these questions and many more will find an answer in today's video!"

00:00 Introduction and Exponential FM recap
01:06 What is the difference between linear and exponential FM?
01:56 Linear FM sidebands
02:59 The problem with analog linear FM: Through-Zero linear FM explained
04:07 Linear FM deviation and index
06:13 BRENSO’s deviation parameter
08:00 Linear FM ratio
08:43 BRENSO with integer and non-integer ratios
09:54 Other waveforms
11:36 Double Through-Zero FM

Jack Dives Deep into the ASM Leviasynth!


video upload by Andertons Synths, Keys and Tech

"The ASM Leviasynth provides a huge palette of synthesis possibilities combined with a thoughtful implementation of polyphonic aftertouch for maximum expression & playability!"

Buchla TTA 248T MARF | Quick Start 'Manual'.


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"I think it's the first time I made a tutorial without actually using the module. I made two 'Building a MARF' videos where I'd use regular modules like Metropolix, Rene and Stages to mimic the workflow and it already had great music. My channel is educational and I love to make videos like this to learn the module instead of showing it off.

The 248T 'MARF' is a Multiple Arbitrary Function Generator, which translates to a freeform modular composer for melody, expression, and extremely complex movement over time. It's hard to find all that in a single module, so maybe this explains why the 248 is a panel.

If you don't aspire to own a budget Buchla from TTA, your closest equivalent is a Maths with Rene V2. If you have those, try to patch it up like a MARF and be amazed. Simply use cycles as clocks and use any X, Y or C channel for time intervals (to change cycle speeds). In my humble opinion, you shouldn't buy a 5K modular for making 16 step sawtooth sequences. It's about happy accidents and they don't happen if you stay on the path like a responsible musician."
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