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Saturday, August 02, 2025

SynthAxe Demo - Full Video #sythnaxe #guitar #synth #music


video upload by natr0n



via Wikipedia

"The SynthAxe is a fretted, guitar-like MIDI controller, created by Bill Aitken, Mike Dixon, and Tony Sedivy and manufactured in England in 1985. It is a musical instrument that uses electronic synthesizers to produce sound and is controlled through the use of an arm resembling the neck of a guitar in form and in use. Its name comes from the words synthesizer and axe, a slang term meaning a guitar in rock music. The system was developed as a joint venture funded by Richard Branson's Virgin Group.

The SynthAxe itself has no internal sound source; it is purely a controller and needs synthesizers to produce sound.[1] The neck of the instrument is angled upwards from the body, and there are two independent sets of strings.

The fretboard is continuously scanned and sends signals to synthesizers which produce the sound. The left set determine the pitch played, through contact with the frets on the neck and by sensing the side-to-side bending of the string. The right set of strings are velocity sensitive; these strings can be plucked, strummed or damped in the same manner as a guitar. A keyboard made up of nine keys can also be used to trigger notes instead of the strings.[2] Design of the key toggles was done by the late David Fowler, at the time trading under BJ Hopkins Injection and toolmaking, in Littleworth, Oxford.

An electronic tremolo bar (the 'electronic wang arm') can be used for standard whammy bar effects, or can be redefined to produce different MIDI output such as filter cutoffs or volume.[3]

When originally produced, the SynthAxe was priced at £10,000[4][5] (approximately $13,000) and eventually sold for about £6,000. The instrument was built from aerospace and military grade hardware, and was such a sophisticated and expensive piece of machinery that few were sold, making it difficult to keep the company afloat. In or around 1986, Virgin Games took over the distribution but let it go after a couple of years.

Fewer than 100 SynthAxes were made,[6] and it is difficult to locate used units. Most musicians who desire a MIDI guitar controller often use other alternatives, such as Roland or Axon systems that can convert a guitar's output to MIDI via 13-pin cables and outboard devices or older systems such as the Roland GR-500."

This Rare 90s FX unit turns anything into surreal ambience


video upload by Thought-Forms

"Nobody talks about the Roland RSP-550, but they should. It rivals the Ensoniq DP/4, slaps the Alesis Quadraverb around, and can be had for under $400. Let me show you why I love this 1U rack mount effects unit from 1991...the perfect dedicated FX unit to run synths & sound effects through. Dream like delays, phasers, and modulated effects"

@0:00 WTF is the RSP-550?
@0:55 How it works
@2:50 TF-Sonic Portal (Multi 3)
@2:59 Rich St. Chorus (Stereo Chorus)
@3:32 TF-Space Echo (Mod. Dly/Rev)
@4:44 TF-Shimmer (Mod. Reverb)
@5:11 TF-Space EP (Space Chorus)
@5:33 TF-Alien Harmony (Quad Pitch Shifter)
@5:47 TF-Hydro (Multi 4)
@6:08 TF- Dub Spaced 2 (Mod. Dly/Rev)
@6:31 TF-Dub Spaced (Mod. Dly/Rev)
@6:56 TF-Ambi Star (Mod. Dly/Rev)
@8:23 TF-Cosmic Swirl (Multi 3)
@9:00 TF-Ghost Verb (Mod. Reverb)
@9:43 TF-Space EP (Space Chorus)
@10:04 TF-Dub Spaced 2 (Mod. Dly/Rev)
@10:35 Shimmer Space (Mod. Reverb)
@11:04 Black Hole (Mod. Reverb)
@11:38 TF-Deep Phase (Multi Phaser)
@11:57 TF-Liquid (Multi Phaser)
@12:18 TF-Ping Pong (Tempo Delay)
@12:52 TF-Space Echo 2 (Tempo Delay)
@13:13 Why the Delays rule. 120% Feedback!!!
@13:36 Control Assign for real-time modulation
@15:00 Closing Thoughts

Novation Supernova 2 - Démos internes - Factory Demo Songs


video upload by ED Synth & Bass

Roland Alpha Juno-1 Morphing the Helicopter FX Analog Vintage Synthesizer Rik Marston


video upload by Rik Marston Official

Synthesizer Demo by Rik Marston
*Watch in HD!* *NO Talking!* *Turn it UP!*

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Linn LM-1 LinnDrum Computer SN 00035 Built In Roger Linn's Home

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"RARE piece of Linn Drum LM-1 history. This machine has been updated by the one and only Bruce Forat from Forat Electronics. Bruce is THE repairman for these machines and he has this one cleaned up oh so nice.

Debuting in 1980, these first LM-1 were $5,000 then! During my research, I found that Roger Linn created the first 35 of the machines in a room in his house.This gem is #00035 meaning this was the last one built by Roger before mass production!

This comes with a custom made dust cover and I'm guessing an original manual in a cool shade of Chevy Chase pool blue 80s folder! It will be shipped in a SKB 24x24 case built like a tank.

I've held onto this machine for 25 years and had Bruce tweak it along the way. Now it's time for me to purchase a vehicle so I hope someone else can love it as much as I have. I had Bruce to add the exact signature Prince clap sound as heard on the Purple Rain album. I can also give the winner Bruce's contact information as he is a tremendous resource."

Additional resources: Linn LM-1 page on Culture Wikia

Roger Linn on Sessiondays

Akai MPC Live II Music Workstation (Gold Edition)

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Moog Minitaur Analog Bass Synthesizer (White)

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Korg Opsix Altered FM Digital Keyboard Synthesizer

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Acidlab Miami

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"The kick is out if this world, the sequencing is such a breeze. The snare and hats are perfect. The cymbal is such an 808 as are the clap, cowbell, rim shot and toms. It's really great that an analog 808 can be had without costing as much as a decent car!"

MidiSizer MidiALF

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You can find demos and additional details on the MidiALF in previous posts here.

"Really fun and underrated sequencer. Very playable, has a bunch of Elektron and Mutable Instruments features built in. Works perfect -- the only item of note is that the led indicator for incoming midi doesn't work. Midi input works fine."

HARTMANN NEURON

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"The German-made Hartmann Neuron is a polyphonic synthesizer that broke new ground using a new form of synthesis and sound-modeling they say was based on technology found in neural networks. What the Neuron actually does is it analyzes audio files (samples) and creates digital computer models of these sounds which can then be re-synthesized and processed using the extensive amount of on-board data-wheels and joysticks with control of more 'musical' sonic aspects such as instrument shape, size and acoustic behavior. The joysticks allow for real-time tweaking of up to three parameters at once - 3D modeling in a true 5.1 surround sound environment."

Minimal Ambient w/ GAME BOY & reface DX | Small drops 2025-08-02 by atnr


video upload by atnr

"A track for YAMAHA reface DX and Game Boy (LSDj)—lo-fi pads under shimmering chiptune sequences.

The reface DX plays a synth pad routed through ‪@strymon‬ NIGHTSKY (shimmer reverb + filter) and ‪@ChaseBlissAudio‬ GENERATION LOSS MK II (tape coloration). The harmony is triggered from Ableton.

The Game Boy sequence is programmed in LSDj; its output runs into ‪@ChaseBlissAudio‬ MOOD MK II for reverb, where micro-loops create intricate phrases. In the outro the signal is fed through Valhalla Frequency Echo for swirling feedback."

Elektron trio + Osmose = 🌈🎶


video upload by Speldosa

"In this song, called "Silver", I play the Syntakt, Digitone, and Osmose. Everything then goes into the Analog Heat +FX from which I've recorded the output."

Friday, August 01, 2025

Live Ambient :: Soma Cosmos :: Oberheim OB-X8 :: Roland JX-8P :: Linnstrument


video upload by Harry van Mierloo

"Layered ambient recording of the Oberheim OB-X8 playing together with the Roland JX-8P, through the wonderful Soma Cosmos.

The JX-8P is playing one of my favourite homemade pad-patches, and the OB-X8 is live played on the Linnstrument and tweaked in order to feed various sounds on the fly into the Cosmos. The filter of the Oberheim is controlled with my foot using an expression pedal. The result is a highly layered ambient track full of unpredictable – and sometimes hard to keep within control – harmonics.

Pepper & Salt from Strymon BigSky, enjoy!"

More Oberheim Teo-5 Synthesizer love. Sound Design then Jazzy Jazz Music.


video upload by James Dyson

"More Oberheim Teo-5 Synthesizer love. and Jazzy feelings later in the stream.
Sounds from scratch... I got the itch then I got my Jazz on."

This Is A Great Mono Synth To Pair With Your Sampler


video upload by EZBOT

"In today's episode we are pairing the Novation Bass Station II with the Elektron Digigatk II and Digitone II. One for sampling it and one for sequencing it. The Novation Bass Station is one of the simplest and most satisfying mono synths I've used, I highly recommend it as a first synth, no doubt.

Download the Octatrack Performance Mixer 3.0.6 Template here: https://ko-fi.com/s/c71520e99c and here patreon.com/ezbot"

Microtonal Dreamscape


video upload by Ebotronix

Joranalogue Audio Design,
4x Cycle 5, 2x Filter 8, 2x Generate 3, Fold 6, Pivot 2, Select 2,
2x Contour 1, Collide 4, 2x, Link 2, Enhance 2, Step 8, Orbit 3,
Morph 4, Mix 3, Delay 1,Add 2,
ARC TBK,
Flame Q Slider,
Tunefish, µYarns, µPeaks, 2x Ornament and Crime,
Bhairav Scale, number of notes: 7
notes (in cents): 0, 89.8, 385.9, 497.7, 702.3, 792.2, 1088.3,
Doepfer R2m, A 177-2,A 138n,
Happy Nerding Pan Mix,
4ms DLD, Peg,
EarthQuaker Devices Afterneath,
Befaco ST Mix,
Hologram Electronics Microcosm Special Edition 2024,
Strymon Big Sky MX, controlled by,
ATO Faderbank 16 n , with Midi CC,
01.08.2025
video # 2561

Dmitry Shtatnov plays Apparatus Tube Synthesizer


video upload by Eternal Engine EMI

"More info on https://apparatus.su
Dmitry Shtatnov plays improvisation on Apparatus Tube Synthesizer

0:00 - Teme 1
2:50 - Teme 2
4:30 - Teme 3
5:42 - Teme 4
8:05 - Teme 5
9:00 - Teme 6
9:28 - Teme 7
11:45 - Teme 8
13:00 - Teme 9
14:30 - Teme 10
16:08 - Teme 11
17:38 - Teme 12"

Melbourne Instruments NINA Multi-Track Sequencer Patterns by The Unperson


NINA Multi-Track Sequencer Patterns by The Unperson Melbourne Instruments Polyphonic Synth Groovebox video upload by Melbourne Instruments

"The Unperson explores some of the patterns he created for NINA's Multi-Track sequencer update. His patterns and sound are marked by crunchy, wobbly tones, saturated layers, and a touch of melancholy, offering an evocative listening experience. Inspired by unusual sounds and the art of sound design, The Unperson crafts patterns that explore texture and emotion, finding harmony between the unexpected and the familiar. All sounds and patterns created in this video were made exclusively with NINA's multi-track sequencer update.

Grab The Unperson patterns for NINA's Multi-Track Sequencer here: https://www.melbourneinstruments.com/... Check out The Unperson here: / theunperson [featured here]

NINA’s new multi-track sequencer delivers next-gen groovebox power with four independent polyrhythmic, polyphonic tracks. With per-step automation and motorized control, it brings hands-on precision to sequencing. This supercharges NINA’s analog synth engine, unlocking deeper performance possibilities. Add 64 new noise types — from percussive hits to loopable metallic textures and you’ve got a powerful tool for expressive sound design and dynamic rhythm creation. Find out more about NINA here: https://www.melbourneinstruments.com/...

Discover more at Melbourne Instruments
https://www.melbourneinstruments.com/"

NAMM Museum of Making Music ARP: The Innovator, The Instruments, The Impact. Update



This is a follow-up to this post.

Additonal details on the upcoming two day event via The Alan R Pearlman Foundation follows:

ARP: The Innovator, The Instruments, The Impact Opening August 9

We invite you to step into the world of innovation with our new exhibition "ARP: The Innovator, The Instruments, The Impact." The impact of ARP synthesizers and the legacy of their innovator Alan R. Pearlman (1925-2019) was vast and deeply influential. From progressive rock and jazz to pop, film, and experimental music, ARP instruments helped shape the sound of a generation and inspired countless artists.

Curated by Brian Kehew, the exhibition brings together a stunning array of instruments, vintage media, and behind-the-scenes insights.

Guest Curator: Brian Kehew

Brian Kehew is a Los Angeles-based producer, engineer, and co-author of Recording The Beatles. Kehew’s deep expertise as a synthesizer programmer and performer with artists such as The Who and The Moog Cookbook brings a uniquely informed perspective to this presentation.

Exhibition Events
Day 1: Opening Reception and Concert Celebration
Saturday, August 9 @ 6 pm
Join guest curator Brian Kehew and Dina Pearlman-Ifil, daughter of Alan R. Pearlman, for an in-depth look at the exhibition. Stay for special performances by renowned synth artists Rupert Greenall, Robin Hatch, and Steve McQuarry. This event is free for museum members, and $30 for non-members.

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