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Friday, September 02, 2016

Roland Analog Wav Collection FAMOUS 1980's BASSLINES! Synthesizer Samples Jupiter-8 Juno-106


Published on Aug 30, 2016 SynthgodXXX

Follow-up to this post. You can find the sample pack for sale on eBay here. See below for what you are hearing in the video.

"Roland Analog Wav Collection Video #2
'FAMOUS 1980's BASSLINES!!'
by Rik Marston 100% No Talking!
**Watch in HD & with Headphones!**

Celebrate 909 Day the RIGHT WAY!
--With some JP8, JP6, JUNO-106, MKS-80 & MORE!!!

This collection is on sale NOW on EBAY
SAME DAY DOWNLOAD via WeTransferPlus
Pay Today, PLAY IT TODAY!!!!!!!!!!!

All samples for this demonstration video were recorded into
Ableton Live 7 "Simpler" device using only Simple Delay
This demonstration video shows off some FAMOUS 1980's BASSLINES!!

Donna Summer "I feel Love" JUNO-106 ACID BAS C5 @00:02
Kraftwerk "Computer Love" JUPITER-6 CALLISTO C4 @00:46
Yazoo "Situation" JUNO-106 SEQ BASS C3 @01:04
Depeche Mode "Big Muff" JUPITER-8 STRONG C5 & JX-8P POLYSYNTH C5 @01:30
Depeche Mode "Just can't get enough" JUPITER-8 DANCEBASS C4 @02:04
Depeche Mode "Photographic" JUNO-106 OLD MODE C2
Alphaville "Big in Japan" MKS-80 DIGITBASS C4 @02:53
The Cure "Fascination Street" JUNO-106 OLD MODE C2 @03:19
Human League "Sound of the crowd" JUPITER-8 BANG BASS2 C5 @04:00
Human League "Lebanon" JUPITER-8 RAPBASS C5 @04:25
Simple Minds "Don't you forget about me" JX-8P POLYSYNTH C4 @05:05

All music copyrights by original artists, all music used in this video is to
demonstrate the sounds of the Roland Analog .Wav Collection IN ACTION, I'm not
trying to show off my cover programming skills or take money from these artists!
;)


SAVE YOURSELF A TON OF MONEY AND THE STRESS OF GETTING A BROKEN VINTAGE SYNTH IN THE MAIL...
-OR TRY OUT AN ANALOG MONSTER FOR THE FIRST TIME WITHOUT THE FEAR OF REPAIRS OR EXTRA HEADACHES!!!

The Roland Analog .Wav Collection
INCLUDES:

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

DIGItonium-Virus TI vs XS8


YouTube via xDIGITONIUMx

"Virus TI and XS8 unite! Here's another improvised short song adventure demoing some sounds I've created using the Virus with the XS8 keeping it company. Both keyboards can control each other via MIDI, so the XS8 sequencer can send up to 16 channels of data to the Virus in sequencer mode. In this demo, only a single Virus channel (16) is used in song/pattern mode from the XS8.

Akon - Right Now
XS8: Pads and Arpeggio
vTI: Lead (Preset)

Leona Lewis - Better In Time
XS8: Drums, strings, and piano.
vTI: Bass (Preset)

George Michael - Careless Whisper
XS8: Electric Piano
vTI: Lead (Emulating an SH-201 Preset)

Journey - Don't Stop Believin'
XS8: Grand Piano
vTI: Bass (Preset)

Eurythmics - Sweet Dreams
XS8: Bass and Drums (Pattern Mode)
vTI: Emulating Hypersaw synth string from Eurythmics.

Depeche Mode - Enjoy the Silence (Demonstrates XS8 Pattern Mode)
XS8: Everything except Channel 16
vTI: Emulate synth bass with filter LFO from Depeche Mode (Channel 16).

Asia - Heat of the Moment
XS8: Demo 2Hand distorted guitar

The Animals - House of Rising Sun
XS8: Demo electric guitar"

Saturday, April 06, 2024

Just Can't Get Enough - Depeche Mode (cover by Munatix), On Roland Jupiter 4, Casio VL-1, Pro One


video upload by Munatix

"Depeche Mode's 'Just Can't Get Enough' is a synthpop LEGEND! Parties erupt when this song hits, and we get it! This energetic anthem is timeless.
We're huge fans, so we dove deep and covered it ourselves!
Vince Clarke, a founding member, laid the groundwork for this sound with his innovative synthesizer work in the early days of Depeche Mode. Dissecting these classics is how we learn.
Secret weapons? Korg KR-55 snare & Casio VL-Tone synth lead! 🤖 🎹🧐😮
Wanna know more about the original recording? Tell us in the comments!

ISRC : BE 3ID 24 00021 - Song

Credits to MaWey for providing the video footage :
https://www.mawey.be/"

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Alan Wilder - Emulator II - Legenda PT


YouTube via Stereokromatik. follow-up to this post.
"Alan Wilder - Emulator II
Depeche Mode"
Note this interview was also posted here back on 1/17/2006. Search for Alan Wilder on the top left of the site for all posts featuring Alan Wilder, Depeche Mode for all posts featuring Depeche Mode, etc...

Saturday, September 11, 2010

Enjoy The Silence - Depeche Mode - WTC Tribute


YouTube via luciliemour | May 28, 2009
Update: Re-Published on Oct 6, 2014

"World Trade Center Promo Video
In 1990 a promotional video for Enjoy the Silence was shot by French TV featuring Depeche Mode lip-syncing the song while standing atop the World Trade Center at the WTC rooftop World observatory.

To all Depeche Mode fans* WATCH ALSO "BEHIND THE WHELL VIDEO" AS A VIDEO RESPONSE" //
http://www.depechemode.com/ - the official web page for the band, with the latest news and information...more: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Depeche_..."

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Vince Clarke's Apex Ultimate Support Stand for Auction

Note: Auction links are affiliate links for which the site may be compensated.
via this auction
See the seller's other items for more.

"VINCE CLARKE'S (ERASURE VCMG DEPECHE MODE YAZ) AUTOGRAPHED ULTIMATE SUPPORT AX48B APEX 2-TIER KEYBOARD STAND

ladies and gentleman...
here for your consideration is...
an ultra rare…
and highly sought after piece…
from vince clarke's personal studio…
perhaps** the most important part of erasures sound! ??…
a vince clarke…
signature edition….
Ultimate….
Support keyboard....
stand!!!!!

**but probably not

a founding member of depeche mode, yaz, erasure and VCMG (a recent techno collaboration with former depeche mode band mate martin gore), vince clarke has greatly influenced countless electronic musicians, including us. its a real pleasure to have him as a customer.

http://www.vinceclarkemusic.com
http://www.erasureinfo.com/
http://mute.com/artists/vcmg
www.yazooinfo.com/
http://www.depechemode.com/index.html
https://twitter.com/thecabinstudio/

having recently moved from a spacious log cabin studio in maine to a smaller basement studio in new york city (see pics at vinceclarkemusic.com), vince decided to replace his free-standing ultimate support keyboard stands with space-saving wall-mount units and asked us if we wanted them. we agreed to take one off his hands to offer it to you folks here on ebay. now, vince is quite a modest guy who doesn't normally go around autographing his stuff, but after several very long and painful negotiations, he finally agreed to autograph this stand for you!

so why should you want this lovely keyboard stand? well, some might argue that this piece is a crucial part of the erasure sound! others might not. whatever the case, this awesome 2 tier ultimate support ax-48b apex keyboard stand would be a great place to put 2 of your beloved keyboards. designed to be quickly and easily assembled and disassembled, its ideal for gigging musicians who are in a rush. the arms come off in a matter of seconds and can be stored in the compartment on top of the stand. the 3 legs slide out from the compartment on the bottom of the stand. its great for studio use as well. see our pics above for a photo we took of this or one of the other similar stands in vince's maine cabin studio where it was ultimately supporting a Moog Minimoog and Roland Juno-106. and if you dont play keyboards, well, this item would probably make a rather handsome coat rack as well!

this particular stand is in very nice shape, with some typical scratches and dings but nothing worth mentioning in detail. the autograph is in silver marker which seems to be coming off slightly. we will likely tape a piece of paper over it before packing and shipping it but once you get it, you might want to apply a clear coat over it if you wish to preserve it. want more general info on the ultimate support ax-48b? please search the web. keyboards not included.

if this auction goes well, we may ebay a couple of the spare synths and drum machines vince traded us a while ago. we may also pick up some extremely exciting new items from vince, such as an ultra-rare vince clarke signature series snare drum stand / roland mpu-101 holder! (yes, really.)"

Wednesday, September 07, 2022

Jay Wires Depeche Mode Shout Cover Roland SH-2 Korg Volca Beats SQ1 Vintage Synthesizer Sequencer


video upload by Jay Wires

"Roland SH-2 (modified) sequenced by Korg SQ-1 analog sequencer with Korg Volca Beats on drums. I was just goofing around for a couple minutes and came up with this sequence that reminded me of Depeche Mode "Shout", off their debut album Speak & Spell, which is one of my favorite albums ever. Vince Clarke wrote most of the songs before leaving to form Yaz and then Erasure. The SH-2 here has been modified for oscillator sync. What would normally be the keyboard gate output jack is now a CV input for VCO2 that's activated when the bender switch is in the right position. I used the CV out of the sequencer to control VCO2's pitch for timbral modulation and used the sequencer's gate out to trigger the envelope generator on the SH-2 (via the SH's gate input). As you can see, I transposed the sequence manually by playing the keyboard.

What's your favorite Depeche Mode album? I flip flop between Speak & Spell, Black Celebration and Violator."

Friday, January 16, 2015

DX5 playing Depeche Mode "Dangerous"


Published on Jan 16, 2015 DX5

The last time we saw DX5 was back in October of 2014. You'll find more Depeche Mode covers by DX5 here.

"Depeche Mode 'Dangerous'.
Gear used:

Roland JX8P.
Yamaha DX7
Emu Emax II

Backtrack and additional sounds recorded on Pro Tools.

Song composed by Martin L. Gore
Performed here by DX5 Jose Maria Bará. DX5 New Album with brand new songs coming soon.."

Saturday, November 13, 2021

Photographic - Depeche Mode cover by Asteroid Killer


video upload by Asteroid Killer

"This video is a tribute to the synth gods - Depeche Mode!

Photographic was featured on their first album Speak & Spell which came out 40 years ago. The original song was released by Depeche Mode in 1981."

Saturday, September 30, 2017

Roland MC-303 Depeche Mode Style Beat Custom Groovebox Synthesizer Rik Marston


Published on Sep 30, 2017 SynthgodXXX

"Roland MC-303 Depeche Mode Style Beat
Groovebox / Synthesizer demo by Rik Marston
**Watch in HD** **Turn it UP!!**

Meet "Cosmos" my ROLAND MC-303.
Custom Blue LEDs & Crystal Clear Knobs!!!
A beauty. A future SCI-FI CLASSIC for sure!
This should stay in the studio forever!
Here is a DEPECHE MODE style pattern I just
made up, in the spirit of "SPIRIT" I love DM!! :)
A fantastic GROOVEBOX & Sequencer to play!
TR-808, TR-909, Acid Bass, Sci-Fi Pads, FX,
and a lot of things that go bump in the night!
SA_WEEEEET!!!

Thank you for watching!"

Thursday, June 30, 2011

Science Topics with Synths, Ultravox & Depeche Mode's Correct Pronunciation

science now-synths.m4v

YouTube Uploaded by zackdagoba on Jun 30, 2011

"see http://myblogitsfullofstars.blogspot.com/ for more"

Synths starting with Alan Townsend of Roland and the SH-101 at 1:40. Ultravox at 3:20 with Billy Currie on Arp Odyssey and Midge Ure on PPG at 4:00 followed by Warren Cann on LinnDrum and PPG again. Midge Ure on Minimoog at 4:59. Note the mod on the MIDI previously posted here. That excerpt of the video was posted here. And of course you can spot the Yamaha CS80 captured in the default image for the video.

The following covers some of the same but appears to be a compilation with a whole lot more. Depeche Mode comes in at 22:10 with a Yamaha CS5 followed by a Roland Jupiter-4 at 23:09. Moog Prodigy to the left of the Jupiter-4 at 23:20. Also listen for the correct pronunciation of Depeche Mode right after 23:20. See if you can guess it before watching.


Found Objects Television 2 from Found Objects on Vimeo.


"FO-TV Broadcast Two June 2011. Compiled by Unmann-Wittering. "

Saturday, June 18, 2022

DX5 Depeche Mode 101 anniversary: Some songs played live without rehearsal.


video upload by DX5

Also see the extended video of Depeche Mode at the Rainbow Club in 1982 added to this post.

(04:03 Talk starts)
19:39 "Pimpf"
21:50 "Behind the Wheel"
31:36 "Strangelove", 38:55 "Sacred"
45:27 "Stripped", 52:30 "Somebody"
57:04 "The Things you Said"
1:04:58 "Black Celebration"
1:11:49 "Shake the Disease"
1:21:03 "A Question of Time"
1:27:45 "Never Let me Down Again"
1:39:41 "Just Can't Get Enough"
1:43:49 "Everything Counts".

"(Note: These are some of the songs played originally in Pasadena Rose Bowl, not the whole setlist).
It was 7 pm in Spain when I realized it is Depeche Mode 101 anniversary. Then, I quickly set something: a live streaming playing some songs from that gig. No time to rehearsal or prepare anything; just practised a few times some song and this is what we got.

Thanks everyone joining the chat. It was fun to share this with you!."

Tuesday, April 23, 2019

Depeche Mode - Precious


Depeche Mode - Precious (Official Video) Published on Oct 26, 2009 Depeche Mode

This one goes out to Mike.

Precious and fragile things
Need special handling
My God what have we done to you
We always tried to share
The tenderest of care
Now look what we have put you through

Things get damaged
Things get broken
I thought we'd manage
But words left unspoken
Left us so brittle
There was so little left to give

Angels with silver wings
Shouldn't know suffering
I wish I could take the pain for you
If God has a master plan
That only He understands
I hope it's your eyes He's seeing through

Things get damaged
Things get broken
I thought we'd manage
But words left unspoken
Left us so brittle
There was so little left to give

I pray you learn to trust
Have faith in both of us
And keep room in your hearts for two

Things get damaged
Things get broken
I thought we'd manage
But words left unspoken
Left us so brittle
There was so little left to give

Monday, December 26, 2022

Depeche mode (Waiting for the night patch). #depechemode #vsynth #patches #synthesizer


video upload by LastRecall

"Depeche Mode 'waiting for the night' patch programmed in VsynthXT"

Update:

Depeche Mode (Waiting for the night patch Pt2). #vsynth #depechemode #patches


"Second part of Waiting for the night main patch."

Monday, November 05, 2012

DX5 playing "Shake the Disease" (Martin Gore demo)


Published on Nov 5, 2012 by DX5

"Shake the Disease (Martin Gore demo) cover. (Martin's Original version here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cWeVSKn9sCs ) [below]

I noticed he recorded it mainly with a Yamaha DX7. In fact, he used six cartridge preset sounds (that I switched live). So I decided to recreate it. None of the backtrack sounds were recorded with MIDI or other clock resources.

All sounds (*unless stated): Yamaha DX7.
Bassline synth: Roland Promars MRS-2
Drumbox: Boss DR55 (sampled)

Backtrack recorded on a Revox B77 MkII.

Composed by Martin L. Gore"

Depeche Mode - Shake The Disease [Martin Gore Demo]

Uploaded by rooiee on Jul 24, 2008

"Depeche Mode - Shake The Disease [Martin Gore Demo]"

The released version:


Uploaded by warnerbrosrecords on Oct 26, 2009

And a "Live" version from 1985 with Martin Gore and the Yamaha DX7, Andy Fletcher with a KORG Polysix or possibly a Mono/Poly, and Alan Wilder with a Roland Jupiter-6:

Depeche Mode - Shake the Disease (1985) - Rare TV Performance

Uploaded by ancele007 on Jun 26, 2011

"From ''The Singles 81 - 85'' (1985)."

Monday, May 09, 2011

Yamaha CS01II plays NEW LIFE by Depeche Mode


YouTube Uploaded by peahix on May 9, 2011

"The Yamaha CS01II is the first real synthesizer I ever owned. I got it when I was about 14 years old, back in 1985 or so. I noticed that I could get reasonable approximations of most of the sounds from Depeche Mode's "Speak & Spell" album with it, but at the time I didn't have the means to make decent multi-track cover versions, even after I got a 4-track.

Recently I was studying the Depeche Mode 5.1 surround mixes, and realized that I could clearly hear all the distinct parts of alot of the songs, including "New Life." I also realized that most of the sounds in "New Life," which heavily featured the ARP 2600, were fairly simple. So I decided to throw together a version of it using just my trusty old Yamaha CS01II as the sole sound source (including the drums), just to see how close I could get to the original.

This version has no vocals at all, but otherwise it comes pretty close to the original. The actual musical arrangement is 100% accurate. The sounds themselves are of course only approximations, and most of them don't have the same level of timbral detail as the ARP originals. I sequenced the whole thing in Cubase via a Kenton Pro Solo going into the custom CV/Gate inputs on my CS01II, recording each monophonic line in one at a time. Cubase provided the reverb and EQ, otherwise it's all CS01II."

via Pea Hicks of http://www.optigan.com/

Friday, August 28, 2009

Drum processing with Depeche Mode


YouTube via AbletonInc
"Kerry Hopwood is the Live Programmer/Musical Director for Depeche Mode. When it comes to staging a live DM show, theres no cutting corners. Kerry puts it simply: We need to use tools that work. In concert, Kerry and Depeche Mode rely on Ableton Live as an integral component of shaping the bands drum sound. In this movie, shot at a concert in Berlins Olympiastadion, Kerry discusses the advantages that Live offers for on-stage sound processing."

Thursday, June 01, 2023

Famous Emulator II Sounds


video upload by RetroSound

"(c)2007-23 by RetroSound
supported by UVI: http://bit.ly/retrosound-uvi

❤️ Support #RetroSound​ channel: https://retrosound.creator-spring.com

Famous Emulator II Sounds

0:06 Snoop Dogg - Sensual Seduction
0:23 Pet Shop Boys - Later Tonight
0:49 Pet Shop Boys - Kings Cross
1:15 Pet Shop Boys - Do I Have To
1:29 Pet Shop Boys - Love Comes Quickly
1:46 Depeche Mode - Question Of Time
2:00 Depeche Mode - Black Celebration
2:16 Depeche Mode - It`s Called A Heart
2:34 FGTH - Two Tribes
2:48 FGTH - Relax
3:04 Jan Hammer - Crockett`s Theme

Here can you find the full EMULATOR II playlist with a lot single sample sound demos, How To Tutorials and one synth demo tracks. Enjoy.
The EMULATOR II playlist:"

Thursday, September 26, 2019

Dacs FREQue II Rack Mount Owned by Martin Gore of Depeche Mode

Note: Auction links are affiliate links for which the site may be compensated.

via this auction

"This Dacs FREQue II Rack Mount is from the private collection of Martin Gore, founding member of Depeche Mode

SN: 09100701. Super cool rackmount modulation device. IEC included.

All items in The Official Martin Gore of Depeche Mode Reverb Shop ship fully insured with delivery confirmation and include a signed and embossed Certificate of Authenticity from Martin Gore."

Monday, July 29, 2019

DEPECHE MODE - DAVID GAHAN´s BBC Acorn Master / UMI Sequencer For Auction?

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via this auction

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