MATRIXSYNTH

Friday, June 23, 2017

Yamaha TX816 with 8 TF1 modules

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"The TX816 is a monster of DX and FM digital synthesis. It is a unique system in that it is a rack unit that could take up to eight TF1 modules. A TF1 module is basically a DX7 condensed down to a single circuit board with almost no front panel controls. Definitely designed for use with external hardware and software controllers the TX816 allows you to easily carry around up to eight DX7s! Software such as MOTU Unisyn, Emagic SounDiver, or even another DX7 can be used to program the sounds in each module via MIDI."

KORG MS-10 Used Synthesizer SN 131312

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"The item is in excellent condition for its age.
There are some minor wear/marks on the body.
Basic fuctions work correctly.It sounds great!"

LEPLOOP V2 ANALOG GROOVE-BOX / SYNTHESIZER

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"HAND MADE ITALIAN GROOVE-BOX / "ACID" SYNTH. DESIGNED FOR LIVE PERFORMANCES."

-CALC- New Rig - Novation Circuit, Circuit Mono Station, Peak and Elektron Digitakt


Published on Jun 23, 2017 -CALC-

"Headphones or speakers will give the best results for this one.
Well...this feels like a special combination, one I intend to explore thoroughly, it's definitely my new live set-up.
Circuit is the master clock and sequences Peak's notes. Also used for super quick beat making.
Digitakt is an incredible sampler, easiest Elektron to use so far and is very yielding.
Circuit Mono Station is a thing to behold it is so versatile and crazy but still comes up with the goods time and time again. Minimal use with just a couple of Sine basses here but it still sits really well.
Peak... what can I say?... it is a masterpiece in my humble opinion (which also has a slight bias :o).
The Digitakt and Circuit are running through a MIDI merge into Peak so they can both control it, Circuit handling the notes, Digitakt taking care of CC other MIDI commands, in fact the very beginning of this track is the Peak sequenced with a sequence of program change messages and recorded into the Digitakt sampler.
It's a pretty endless and fun cycle."

Lightfinger Future Frontiers Patches For Novation Circuit - Part 2


Published on Jun 23, 2017 Lightfinger

"Here are a few more sketches showcasing some patches from my Future Frontiers Patch Collection for Novation Circuit. The collection contains 46 new patches suitable for many musical styles.

The patches are available for purchase at https://isotonikstudios.com/product/f...

Purchase now and receive my Future Retro Sample Set Collection as a free bonus! I am using my Planet X Sample Set in this video.

These jams were recorded directly to a Focusrite Saffire PRO 24 DSP and have no additional processing.

All of my Launch Control XL templates can be downloaded for free from my website here: https://www.lightfinger.net/novation-..."

Part 1 here.

DIGITAKT - Sampling nature sounds, resampling and recording a trippy beat


Published on Jun 23, 2017 Kablehead

-Digibeat 02-

Elektron Digitakt
Korg Volca Kick
Zoom H2

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Working on "Analog House & Deep House Provider" Soundbank Part 2


Published on Jun 23, 2017 Sound Provider

"Working again on 'Analog House & Deep House Provider' Soundbank
Drums by Yocto and MfbTanzbar
Bass by Studio Electronics Se1x
Synth by Elektron Analog Four and Modular

Check our Previous soundbank here: http://www.sound-provider.eu/"

Part 1. here.

Amazing analog ROLAND JX-3P vs Darth NoiseLab - spacesounds & PG-200


Published on Jun 23, 2017 NoiselabCH

"Meeting vintage ROLAND JX-3P & the programmer PG-200, exploring sounds from deep space and deep sea, some mad house sounds, psychedelic fun.

The ROLAND JX-3P is a 6-voice polyphonic analog synthesizer with 2 DCO's per voice, resonant high- and lowpass filter, on board chorus and 128-step sequencer. Usual substractive synthesis with option to cross-modulate the 2 DCOs, resulting in unusual metallic analog sounds.

As most analog synths from the early 1980's the ROLAND JX-3P had commercially no chance against the new digital synths, e.g. Yamaha DX7. Still somewhat underrated, I think it's a great synth with it's own character, probably less fat than the Junos (due to the software generated LFO and ADSR the JX-3P uses), however much more versatile in my view. At least with PG-200 or another suitable controller."

Elektron Digitakt and Analog Heat // Sampling and Beat making


Published on Jun 23, 2017 Miles Cosmo

"I decided to sample my Analog Heat into the Digitakt as it glitched out, I then messed around with it and added some beats. Pretty weird textures but I think it sounds cool :)"

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BeatStep Pro Firmware 2.0 Performance by Tom Demac


Published on Jun 23, 2017 Arturia

"After months of careful work basing on your feedback and your demands, we are proud to release the BeatStep Pro major firmware update 2.0.

Tom Demac, electro wizard and early adopter of the BeatStep Pro showcases its extended control potential directly in his over-equiped studio."

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BeatStep Pro firmware update 2.0


Published on Jun 23, 2017 Arturia

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Playlist:
1. BeatStep Pro firmware update 2.0 - Episode 1 - The Polyrhythm mode
The new polyrhythm feature for the drum sequencer of the BeatStep Pro now allows you to define different sequence lengths for each of its 16 tracks. A 9-step hit-hat fill aside a 7-step tom lick, a 11-step snare march laying over a straightforward four-on-the-flour kick, all mixing together? It’s up to you! Whether you want to create an elegant feeling of perpetual motion or the most radical drum anarchy, this is a whole horizon of creativity that opens in front of you.

2. BeatStep Pro firmware update 2.0 - Episode 2 - The new roller/ arpeggio
BeatStep Pro has already become the go-to sequencer of the greatest live performers and with the new Roller / Arpeggio feature it is going to take your gigs to an even higher level. Holding the BeatStep Pro touch strip and pushing a pad will repeat the related sound at different resolutions. This feature is now available for each of the BeatStep Pro sequencers. On a drum sound, it will be extremely helpful to create rich fills in a flash. On a synthesizer or any other melodic instrument, it will be a key to create very instinctively fast bass lines or rhythmic leads. It goes even further as pushing several pads while holding the touch strip will create an arpeggio based on the related sounds. And of course, you can use it along with the real-time recording to create and rewrite sequence with a never seen effectiveness.

3. BeatStep Pro firmware update 2.0 - Episode 3 - Pattern Chaining
Spontaneity is profitable when it comes to experimenting and extracting composition ideas from scratch. However, when you are on stage, being able to put everything in working order is often preferable. With this idea in mind we deeply reworked the BeatStep Pro code so that you can save and recall in a flash specific configurations of your patterns and even pattern chains, what we call scenes.

Each of your 16 projects can contains up to 16 scenes each allowing to chain up to 16 patterns for each of the 3 sequencers. Now if you are more into music than mathematics, this can be summed up as tremendous advantages for live performances.

4. BeatStep Pro firmware update 2.0 - Episode 4 - Randomness & Step Edition
You like what a certain level of unpredictability can bring to your music but you prefer to keep the control over your creations? Then, you will probably love the octave randomization mode. If it is switched on, when using the Randomness feature, the pitches of your active steps will only be shifted up or down one or several octaves. This will give you the best of both unpredictability and musicality.

5. BeatStep Pro firmware update 2.0 - Episode 5 - The Drum Tie-Note function & Volca compatibility
Leaving pieces of gear out in the cold is a difficult experience for any musician. Thus, we brought several additions to BeatStep Pro in order to foster the integration of the Volca modules.
It begins with a new clock format to ensure a perfect synchronization of the BeatStep Pro with the Volca built in sequencers.
From now on, you will also be able to customize the MIDI channel for each track of the Drum sequencer independently from the others. This will allow you to make the most of the Volca Sample but also to build complex setups where the BeatStep Pro Drum sequencer will control several instruments at a time.

Jürgen Haible Dual WASP Filter (eurorack) by Random*Source


Published on Nov 20, 2016 Random*Source

"The Haible Dual WASP VCF for eurorack - prototype #2 - featuring a SYNC mode (cutoff and CV on the right side are linked to the left) and a MODE to blend between SERIAL and PARALLEL operation of both filters. Also, each filter can be blended between LP and HP or BP, Distortion can be configured as PRE or POST filter ..."

Serge NTO - Acid!


Published on Apr 15, 2017 Random*Source

"Acid-loop using a Serge NTO, R*S XFader and a Serge VCFQ (Special edition), controlled by Serge DSG mk2 and SEQ8 ..."

Serge Modular by RandomSource Development Videos


Published on Feb 9, 2015 Random*Source

Playlist:
1. Serge Modular by RandomSource
In collaboration with and under license from Serge Tcherepnin, Random*Source will offer a range of Serge modules, combining the original Serge circuits with the advantages of today's technology.

2. Serge Variable Slope Filter (VCFS) for Euro by Random*Source
Some basic waveforms run through the Serge Variable Slope Filter (VCFS) for Euro - available very soon from Random*Source under license and in cooperation with Serge Tcherepnin.

The R*S version of the filter features high-end THAT VCAs and a Q knob to increase the resonance and sonic range covered by the unique filter.

3. Serge DSG Random*Source (prototype) tracking comparison
Comparing the tracking of the (left side of the) TimeGen Oscillator in the STS Creature (tuner on the left) with the new version of the Random*Source DSG/DUSG (tuner or the right). The Serge DSG is an extremely versatile module which can be used as a oscillator, however, it is much more than that and not primarily designed as an oscillator (and is not temperature-compensated). Traditionally the tracking is rather limited, but I'm quite happy with the the new R*S version (prototype) which is quite accurate over more than 2 octaves even with the most challenging waveform (negative sawtooth = RISE set to max).
Both modules were tuned to C and identical waveforms (SAW) and played using a keyboard and the 1V/Oct input.

4. Serge DSG mk2 - geometry
This is a quick demo showing some of the amazing waveforms generated by the Serge DSG mk2 (4U version) by Random*Source - this is not inteded to sound nice! One side is the normal output, the other the new Pulse (square) output. A Serge 8-step sequencer is used to modulate, no other modules used.

5. Serge DSG mk2 1V/Oct tracking test
Testing the tracking of the new Serge Dual Universal Slope Generator (DSG) mk2 by Random*Source. While the DSG traditionally tracks only over 1-2 octaves, I could get the DSG mk2 (in a best case scenario) cover 4 octaves up to 440 Hz ...

6. Random*Source Serge DSG mk2 and Variable Slope Filter (VCFS)
Testing a newly built Serge VCFS using an updated pcb layout and some radical part choices ... single patch, LOWPASS and BANDPASS out recorded as a stereo track. Serge DSG mk2 acts as a sound source... Filmed with a BMPCC and Angenieux 4X17B, graded in Davinci Resolve

7. Serge NTO Waveforms
Quick demo of the basic waveform outputs of the Serge New Timbral Oscillator by Random*Source - including the new PULSE out, the VARIABLE OUT and some feedback patching for the VARIABLE OUT to get more amazing wave shapes ...
The NTO Variable Out does *not* blend or mix the normal waveforms, but is a unique (voltage controlled) waveshaper. This can be used to feed the normal outputs (e.g. SINE or PULSE) back into the VC VAR input for a whole range of new shapes.

Eric's Brother - Lie To You (Kebu Remix)


Published on Jun 23, 2017 Kebu

"Written and produced by: Nicolas Geniets - Thibault Hendrix -
Sebastian 'Kebu' Teir.
Performed by: Kebu
Lyrics and vocal by: David Björk Samuel

Download on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/be/album/lie...

Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/4EmGr...

This remix was made using analog synths and analog drum machines as the only sound sources, in addition to the original vocals.

Camera: Mika Knuutila
Video editing: Kebu

Check the 94RECORDS website: www.94records.com"

Roland JD-Xa, Juno-60 & alpha Juno
Alesis Andromeda
Korg Mono/Poly & Polysix

Hex Mix VCA Eurorack Module Features - Befaco.org


Published on Jun 23, 2017 Befacosynth

"This video outlines the features of our Hex Mix VCA Eurorack Module. The Hex Mix VCA is a six channel VCA and mixer with individual CV response shape controls. As you will see in the video these shape controls provide expanded functionality and creative opportunities over standard VCAs.

0:09 - Features: Introduction
3:55 - Creative Uses: Real Tails
4:21 - Creative Uses: Enveloping Complex LFOs
4:48 - Creative Uses: Panning"

Lazy Mellow Live


Published on Jun 23, 2017 Henry Birdseye Jr.

"Here's a video of me playing 'Lazy Mellow.'

Four voices, two from the BeatStep Pro, one from a SEQ-02 and the Qunexus keyboard. The voices themselves come from a Braids, a Morphing Terrarium, a Z300 and Analogue Solutions thru a Polivoks VCF while the fourth voice was an Orgone Accumulator going into an E440 filter into a Dervish DSP. The Koma Kommander modulates filter cutoff and waveform variation thru hand movements on the voice played live. A Turing machine provides random VCF cutoff on the lead bass voice. A Wobblebug varies the phasing on the keyboard, everything has a slow modulation to timbre."

Novation Bass Station 2 & Strymon Timeline


Published on Jun 23, 2017 3rdStoreyChemist

"Bass Station 2 synthesiser through the Timeline.

No further processing except normalisation."

Dreadbox NYX Analog Paraphonic Synthesizer Review: Tricky But Amazing


Published on Jun 23, 2017 SYNTH ANATOMY

"1 month of testing is now over and the Dreadbox NYX test unit must leave my room again. The Dreadbox NYX is a paraphonic analog Synthesizer handmade in Greece. It features two oscillators, a dual filter, a deep routing and modulation architecture and a reverb. In short, it's an amazing analog Synthesizer with a very own character but the workflow is a bit tricky. In this video, you receive my review of the NYX Synthesizer."

Thursday, June 22, 2017

Trident mkII chill


Published on Jun 22, 2017 SynthMania

"Korg Trident mkII chill housey tune."

State Variable Spring Reverb Demo


Published on Jun 22, 2017 djthomaswhite

"This is a demo of my SVR-101 State Variable Spring Reverb. It is a combination of the Paia Hot Springs Reverb, Crag Anderton (EPFM) Super Tone Control analog filter and a simple DC Mixer from Catgirl Synth (CGS). It is a mono effects device that can be used as:

- Spring Reverb alone
- State Variable Filter alone
- Or combinations of both with the filter being switchable to the main output or the reverb output only, allowing you to EQ and shape the tone of the reverb that is mixed with the dry signal at the output.

I've had these projects since the late 90's but never really used them. I decided to take my knowledge of building DIY projects from the last 20 years to remix the boards into something I would use today. I hope you enjoy the concept and maybe some of the sounds. I am really pleased with the outcome of this enDIYvor."

Overview of the Roland SE-02 Analog Synthesizer


Published on Jun 22, 2017 RolandChannel

"This video is an overview of the Roland SE-02 Analog Synthesizer - designed in collaboration with Studio Electronics - as part of the Roland Boutique Designer Series.

The SE-02 Analog Synthesizer features three types of cross modulation (XMOD), a ripping filter feedback loop, a tempo-syncing LFO with nine waveforms, envelope sweeping and inverting, oscillator sync, a noise generator, and a tempo-syncing delay.

The SE-02 comes with a performance sequencer and 500+ expertly crafted preset patches so you can start making inspiring music now.

We recommend the use of high-quality headphones or studio monitors for the best listening experience."

Sequential Circuits Split-Eight

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This appears to be Rik Marston's Split-Eight featured in the recent videos here.

Movie on 23 06 2017 at 01 35


Published on Jun 22, 2017 wouter van dam

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Analog Sympathizer (As opposed to terrorist synthesizer!)


Published on Jun 22, 2017 Lee Perry

"Reasons to love Analog...part 3.

Just a nice little improv session in the studio to blow away the cobwebs!"

Moog Sub 37, Roland SH-7, x0xb0x.

Rare Notron Midi Step Sequencer Mark 2

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Note that's a reflection and not discoloration. You can see the shadow of the person taking the picture.

If you are not familiar with these. Check out the Notron label below.

Access Virus C Indigo 2 - 37 Key Synthesizer Keyboard with Custom Flight Case

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"Access Indigo II, this is the same engine as the Access Virus C in a 37 key roadster format. Its in great condition, just a few marks in the paint. Comes with a really great heavy duty hard shell custom flight case, and the power cable. 16 parts multi-timbral means you can have this one synth play 16 different parts, its amazing in the studio.

These Indigo 2's have aftertouch, and great semi-weighted Fatar keybed. Its been updated to the newest firmware, and has the expanded memory for 1024 preset banks."

Quasimidi Rave-O-Lution 309 Synthesizer Drum Machine Sequencer SN 44485

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Original Atomosynth Mochika

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Published on Jun 22, 2017 chameleoned

"A short demo showing sound capabilities of the original Mochika synth/sequencer."


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"The original Atomosynth Mochika. I bought it 10 years ago, maybe longer. Can be used as a single drone generator (leave switch on step 1 triggerd up and use "stop" ) or use as a 8 step sequencer that can also sync to midi. Please note this has great sound design potential, but will not respond to midi keyboards - only tempo comands from midi clock. Single VCO, 2 wave forms, 1 LPF, 1 LFO with 2 wave forms, noise generator and Tune. Very beefy and analog sounding. I replaced a toggle switch on one of the steps a few years ago, but otherwise have had no problems with it..."

Doepfer Dark Energy Mk1 Analog Synth and Dark Time Sequencer w/ Custom Ends

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"Doepfer Dark Energy Mk1 semi modular synthesizer and joint Doepfer Dark Time Sequencer with custom ends.

Condition is immaculate. Only ever used in smoke free home studio. Selling due to lack of use.

Sale includes:

- Doepfer Dark Energy Mk1 Synthesizer
- Doepfer Dark Time Sequencer (Red)
- Custom ends (+original ends)
- Power supply cables x 2
- Assorted patch cables"

Ants! synthesizer from Plankton Electronics -- initial noodlings


Published on Jun 22, 2017 Nice and Synths

"This is Ants! the new (at the time I type this - 2017.06.22) synthesizer from Plankton Electronics."

Continuum, CVC, Dark Energy and Z-DSP


Published on Jun 18, 2017 Christophe Duquesne

"Coming back from the Continuucon with a CVC, I plugged it to my Dark Energy (Doepfer) and Z-DSP (Tiptop audio with Valhalla DSP Cartridge). The Continuum is controlling 6 CV from the CVC to drive them. The Continuum is really bringing the Dark Energy to life !"

Audio Damage Releases Grind Distortion for iOS


iTunes: Grind Distortion - Audio Damage, Inc.

"A true powerhouse of audio warfare, Grind puts the "damage" in Audio Damage. From subtle tube-style saturation to full-on mangled wavetable distortion, Grind is a Swiss Army Knife of sound design. This effect consists of three main blocks: wavetable lookup, in to algorithmic saturation/distortion/, and finally to a multi-mode filter with eleven different topologies, from your favorite four-pole lowpass ladder filter, to the 18dB screaming acid, to more subtle toolbox filters like notch. Driving it all is a tempo-synced LFO for rhythmic filtering and grinding.

Grind is code-identical to our VST/AU/AAX version, and can even load its presets. Take your favorite destruction plug on the road with you in this AudioUnits v3 version. Also includes a stand-alone app.

FEATURES

> Input gain and gate

> Wavetable lookup distortion module with LFO modulation over 15 wavetables, and control over window size and phase. This replaces the input sample with one chosen from the selected wavetable based on input level.

> Algorithmic distortion module. Apply one of eleven different distortion/saturation algorithms to the signal, for everything from subtle tube-style harmonic saturation to full sine driver craziness.

> Multi-mode filter with eleven different topologies, from popular vintage synth filters to studio carving tools. The filter frequency is an LFO modulation target, making this worth the price of admission for the filter alone.

> Tempo-synced LFO. In an AUv3 host, Grind's LFO automatically syncs to your host, and can provide rhythmic interest to virtually any track. Mod the filter, for timbral interest, or mod the wavetable, for the full Grind destructo-effect!

> A mix control rounds out this easy-to-use, yet deceptively intense effect. Add a little or add it all, Grind is a multi-effect that will bring any sound to life."

Martin Dubka Rig at Cymru Beats 17


Published on Jun 22, 2017 sonicstate

"Martin Dubka is a talented producer and modular artist. just after the soundcheck at Cymru Beats, we talked to him about his small but functional rig. His approach is to improvise using the MFB sequencer and the newly purchased Arturia Keystep."

Update:

Martin Dubka Live From Cymru Beats

Published on Jun 26, 2017 sonicstate

"Martin Dubka live from Cymru beats 16 - minimal electronic beats.
Sorry about the bass shake - it was loud!"

Yamaha CS80 - electric piano & clavi-chord 2 - #1


Published on Jun 22, 2017 noddyspuncture

"Using the Electric Piano & Clavi-Chord 2 presets here. A tune I came up with loosely based around some 'Gospel' type chord progression..."

Update:

Sequential Circuits Pro One + Kenton MIDI

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Vintage Yamaha CS-50 Synthesizer Keyboard Analog Synthesizer

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Good price on this one if you can fix the keys, and assuming nothing else is wrong with it. Via the seller: "I had this synth for many years. It's been sitting for the past 15 years. It was working fine then but now for some reason, none of the "E" keys are working. I have no idea why. The sounds are working. The levers are working. There are no missing knobs or broken keys. I have the top cover and the music holder. I do not have the legs. I'm really going to miss this synth. It's one of my many children. I just have too many bills to pay and I can't keep everything."

1980 Vintage Roland Jupiter 4 Analog Synthesizer SN 993469 w/ Hard Case

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"1980 Vintage Roland Jupiter 4 Analog Synthesizer JP-4 MINT CONDITION BEST w/case

Up for sale is a gem of gems....the finest Jupiter 4 I've ever seen, and probably the nicest to hit eBay for sale yet. Its in basically mint condition (a barely visible in pics 1 mm scuff on back metal side)....absolutely stunning, and in perfect working order with the original manual and hard case. A tremendous find, one of THE major classic synths.

Original sale price was $2895 in 1980, adjusted for inflation today gets us to $8432 USD, so believe it or not, but you're actually getting a discount on a 37 year old classic synth (inflation adjusted) and its in mint shape with the extras."

Limaflo Chicago Bass mk1

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"Chicago Mk1 - Limited Edition (only 30 made - SN 16/30).

Deep Lounge sinewaves, classic House bass, through to dirty Techno riffs. The Chicago Boutique RIFF & BASS Analogue Synthesizer is designed with basic or limited features, yet a useful sound portfolio, made possible by the 5 OSCs (four variable phase and width pulse oscillators, in addition to the Sub), Square and Saw oscillators, all shaped by a wide bandwidth 4 pole Sallen & Key low-pass analogue filter.

The Limited Edition Chicago Boutique Monophonic RIFF & BASS Analogue Synthesizer began with a new approach to the filter and oscillator design, resulting in sounds that work perfectly 'in the mix', with deep solid lows and rich percussive highs (when you need it). Pulse nuance controls allows you to get the sound just right through very subtle harmonic variations. It is not for nothing called Chicago Bass as it does that classic sound very well indeed.

​Specifications:

5 Oscillators:
4 x independent Pulse waves with variable phase (automatic or manual) and pulse-width control.
1 x Square or Saw and Sub oscillator - all with accurate stable tuning (at any temperature). The Saw oscillator circuit uses discrete components for a perfect and pure Saw waveform.
Analogue signal path from the oscillators to the output.
​6 Chanel mixer with 2 x pulse inverting controls.
Voltage/digital controlled ADSR amplifier.
Sallen & Key 24dB/Octave Low pass filter with variable Q control.
Voltage/digital controlled APDS filter envelope with selectable decay character. (Attack, Peak, Decay and Sustain).
'Drop to Sine' filter switch.
Control: MIDI IN and MIDI THRU (5-pin DIN). MIDI Channel selection 1 to 16.
Tune (positive) to 60 cents, Major 3rd, Perfect 4th or Perfect 5th.
Keyboard mode - filter trigger on every note or no filter trigger on overlapped notes (emulates classic analogue mono-synths).
1 Watt power consumption.
9 VDC Supply (power supply not included). Any polarity. Connector Size 2.1mm x 5.5 mm barrel plug. Typical model for universal use: Farnell/Element 14 Part Number: 2524429
19" (483 mm) x 3U (132 mm) x 40 mm depth.​
Metal construction.
6 mm mono audio out jack.
Made in the UK.

Manual: [pdf link]
Please note that the power supply is not included."

Roland D-50 w/ Original Box

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Roland JD-800 Digital Synthesizer "90s Flashback"


Published on Jun 22, 2017 RetroSound

"(c) 2017 vintage synthesizer demo track by RetroSound

synthesizer sounds: Roland JD-800 Digital Synthesizer from the year 1991, arpeggiated with the Korg microX
drums: KORG microX"

Equator Player: Bring your BLOCKS into your studio


Published on Jun 22, 2017 ROLI

"Bring BLOCKS into your studio — or anywhere you make music with a desktop or laptop computer. Equator Player is a desktop sound player with over 200 sounds and select macro controls. Richly textured, high-resolution sounds come straight from Equator, ROLI’s synthesis and sound engine."

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Kilpatrick Audio Phenol // Patch 034 - Broken Dreams


Published on Jun 22, 2017 DiscoverNoise

"DiscoverNoise 098-
Kilpatrick Audio Phenol 035-

This patch and sequence is made trying to recreate the TTSH 002 patch. Did the videos back to back and thought it would be fun to try to get the same patch running on the Phenol. Well it more is less worked :D Was fun though.

Patchsheet: https://c.1und1.de/303671551/H7WuOYrX..."

Roland Releases the D-50 Linear Synthesizer on Roland Cloud


Roland Cloud is a subscription based service. For $19.95 a month you get access to their online catalog.

via Roland:

"Released thirty years ago in 1987, the Roland D-50 Linear Arithmetic (LA) Synthesizer is easily one of the most influential keyboards ever made. The D-50 helped to define the sound of the late 80’s with its instantly recognizable mix of sampled attacks and synthesized sustaining waveforms (that’s LA!) plus chorus, reverb, and EQ. It’s the basis of classic tracks in a wide range of genres including Synth Pop, New Wave, New Jack and R&B, plus countless film scores.

With the new Roland D-50 DCB Software Synthesizer, Roland Cloud subscribers can have the iconic sound of LA in a powerful plugin, which perfectly recreates this legendary synth down to the subtlest of nuances!

Perfect recreation of D-50 from the company that made the original
Digital Circuit Behavior (DCB) faithfully captures every detail
Authentic user interface with all original controls and parameters (including those found on the sought-after Roland PG-1000 hardware programmer!)
All the original presets plus fresh new sounds
32-bit and 64-bit VST2, VST3 and AU support
Simple installation and updates via Roland Cloud Manager

Vintage Digital

When most people think of vintage synthesizers, they think of analog beasts with lots of knobs and sliders. The 80’s ushered in something new: sleek keyboards with digital engines that brought musicians and producers a totally new palette of sounds not previously possible with analog.

As Roland’s first all-digital performance synthesizer keyboard, the D-50 took the world by storm with its unique mix of sampled attack transients and synthesized waveforms combined with built-in digital effects and… a joystick!

Name a famous track from the late 80s to early 90s and there’s a good chance it was built around one or more Roland D-50 sounds. Unabashedly digital, the D-50 has taken its rightful place in the hallowed halls of classic vintage synthesizers. Its sound is unique and beautiful, and it brings a certain “something” to your tracks that you just can’t get anywhere else.

Samples Meet Synthesis

So, what exactly made this synth so attention-grabbing? The Roland D-50 used an innovative mixture of short, sampled “attack transient” waveforms blended with digitally-synthesized sustaining sounds. This technique, which Roland dubbed “LA Synthesis” offered the realism of expensive (at that time) digital samplers, the expressiveness of a synth, and the polish of a high-end studio thanks to onboard digital effects – it's no wonder the D-50 became one of the best-selling professional keyboards in history!

New Wave. New Jack. New Age. And so on…

The 80s were a dynamic period for pop music. Producers were trying new things, looking for new sounds, and new genres were being forged at a furious pace. From 1987 on, the Roland D-50 was massively influential and appeared in studios and on stages around the world. Some of the most influential recording artists in history have used the beautifully crafted presets, unaltered, as the cornerstone of huge international hits. There’s just something about the quality of its sound that grabs you. And with the Roland D-50 in this new DCB software synthesizer format, Roland Cloud subscribers can travel back to the future; back to LA!"

Animator Synth - Free Yamaha CS80 Soft Synth

Free VST - Arminator Synth (Yamaha CS80 synthesizer-emulation)

Published on Jun 12, 2017 vstplanet

via VST Planet

"Krakli Plugs has released Arminator, free VST plugin Yamaha CS80 synthesizer-emulation."



"Demo of my soundbank for a perfect Yamaha CS80 synthesizer-emulation by Ian Webster, called the "Arminator". He created this synth in honour of me and I put all my efforts intothe making of a remarkable soundbank - as a tribute to VANGELIS, the famous electronic pioneer, who used the CS80 as his main synth."




A Kraftwerkian Wedding, Complete with Synth Cake


via the Tampa Bay Times where you'll find more pics and the write-up. No mention of the synth case or synths though.

"David Sanborn reads his vows to Jennifer Huber during their Kraftwerk themed wedding on Wednesday January 4, 2016 at Ella’s Americana Folk Art Cafe in Seminole Heights. Kraftwerk is a German electronic music band that was formed in 1970 in Dusseldorf. MONICA HERNDON | Times"

How cool is that?!

As you can see below, the synth cake was a white ARP Oddyssey.

P.S., there have only been two previous synth related wedding posts. Unfortunately the video for one is missing.

Flailing Wildly On a Table Full of Synthesizer (Part 2)


Published on Jun 22, 2017 Red Means Recording

"Someone wise once told me all you would need to play a live set was a DrumBrute and a distortion unit. I thought I would put that to the test.
Live jam on 2 Meeblips and an Arturia DrumBute.
Novation Launchpad used for triggers clips and effects.
OP-1 used as MIDI controller for the Meeblips.
Ableton for recording and FX."

Part 1 here.

Impressions from Happy Knobbing 2017 with a new Darshonaut track


Published on Jun 22, 2017 darshonaut

"I recorded a little improvised track on Friday evening at this year's Happy Knobbing and added some video footage to it.
Greetings to all other attendees !"

Korg Radias - 28 free custom patches


Published on Jun 22, 2017 Marcus Padrini

"Some of my favorite patches created with the Korg Radias synthesizer. Some recreating famous sounds, some original ones. Including leads, bass, pads, strings and sequences.

Download the bank for free: https://tinyurl.com/radias

Upload the sounds to your Radias using the free editor: http://www.korg.com/us/support/downlo..."

Watch Tinami's customizable MIDI controllers in action at Sónar 2017 - Gear Guide


Published on Jun 22, 2017 FACTmagazine

"Build your own MIDI controller.

Sónar’s 24th Barcelona festival took place last weekend, and on top of a stellar line-up of artists that included Princess Nokia, Anderson .Paak, The Black Madonna and many more, there was lots of exciting music gear on show in its Sónar+D area.

One of our favorite devices came from Tinami, a startup that specializes in building customizable MIDI controllers. These can be individually tailored via its website and be used for controlling synths, effects and more."
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