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Saturday, June 06, 2026

giaccaglia 527 Organs Made in Italy keyboard Quelle


video upload by An88

"Vintage cheap organs"

This is the first post to feature the 527. You can find another model previously featured here.

This 1982 Synth Plays Chords With One Finger


video upload by BellaBell

"This synth lets you play full chords with just one finger.

The Korg Poly-61 was released in 1982 and was likely one of the first synthesizers to feature Chord Memory.

Paired with a vintage Boss DR-110 drum machine."

Korg 03R/W 32-Voice Polyphonic Synthesizer Module SN 004872

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Digital Keyboards Inc. Synergy I Polyphonic Additive Synthesizer SN 01253

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Dave Smith Instruments Mopho Analog Keyboard Synthesizer SN 00144

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Sequential OB-6

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Exploring the Percussive and Acoustic Side of Windang [LFSR NOISE SYNTH | DEMO 2]


video upload by Gen Thalz

"Exploring the percussive and acoustic side of Windang. In this video, i demonstrate and share some tips and tricks on how to access its metallic sounds.

//All sounds in this video were generated entirely by WINDANG. No external effects pedals or post-processing were used except on one part of the video where i demonstrate how it sound with a reverb effect.. Recorded directly through a Behringer mixer into a GoPro Hero10, with all mixer parameters set to center.

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Creation - Ableton Move as Master Clock - USB Sync Jam (DrumBrute Impact + Apocalypse + Pill)


video upload by 2-Minute Warning

"In this dawless jam, I wanted to experiment with the Ableton Move as the master clock, syncing the Arturia DrumBrute Impact using nothing but a single USB cable.

Actually the setup worked quite well throughout the session, even if the clock jitter is really visible on the DrumBrute Impact's tempo display.

The rhythmic foundation comes mainly from the DrumBrute Impact and its internal sequencer, while all melodic content (bass & pads) comes from the Ableton Move.

For this jam, I used four 'Audio Tracks' on the Move, loaded with loops and sequences that I originally recorded years ago in my DAW using software synthesizers such as Reveal Sound Spire, Arturia Spark... It was interesting to give these older recordings a new life inside a hardware-focused workflow 😊

If you're using an Ableton Move with external hardware, I'd be curious to hear about your experience using it as a master clock 😉

Hardware used:

Roland TR-606 , TTMC Sequencer Card , Buchla Easelcommand


video upload by Tokyo Tape Music Center

Ableton Datashifter Max for Live Device


video upload by Akihiko Matsumoto



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"Most glitch processors treat rhythm as something to destroy. Datashifter takes a more controlled approach. It breaks the surface of percussion while preserving the force underneath.

Designed as an Ableton Max for Live device, Datashifter captures short fragments of incoming stereo audio into an internal memory system, then reads those fragments back through multiple voices. These voices can stutter, reverse, jump to earlier moments, or shift playback speed in octave based steps.

The result is not a simple repeat effect. It feels closer to a live editing system for drum time. The groove continues to move forward, while small pieces of its memory are rearranged, folded, interrupted, and returned to the beat.

A Beat Is Not Just a Grid

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