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Wednesday, October 30, 2024
J3PO King Korg Neo Presets -- Official Sounds Demo
video upload by J3PO
"You can purchase the preset pack here:
https://www.julianpollack.com/shop
The introductory price is $29.
All FX (chorus, reverbs, delays, etc.) are coming from within the patches themselves i.e. there's no other external processing on this demo save for some slight light leveling/compression for the purpose of uploading to YouTube.
The King Korg Neo is an unexpected gem, challenging assumptions about what a compact, portable, digital synth can be. Its sound is both vibrant and complex, weaving warm, analog-like textures with modern digital tones that feel raw yet polished. With a bold 24-voice polyphony and versatile oscillators, the King Korg Neo manages to feel timeless and forward-looking, carrying an unmistakable authenticity.
I also have patches available for the Prophet Rev 2, Prophet 6, OB-6, OB-X8, Prophet 5/10, Softube Model 84, Model 72, Arturia OB-Xa, Arturia Stage-73 and many others. If you're a Nord Stage 3 user, download my bank from the Nord Keyboards website. I have a sample pack, "J3PO x The Ox" (hip hop and soul keyboard and drum loops) available on Splice.
About the sound designer: Julian “J3PO” Pollack is a Los Angeles-based pianist/keyboardist and producer described by Timeout New York as a musician who “deftly balances virtuosity with tenderness.” Julian is known for his innovative use of keyboards and synthesizers in jazz, fusion, hip-hop, and electronic styles of music. Julian has toured extensively with the legendary artists Marcus Miller and Chris Botti, as well as performing with greats such as Herbie Hancock, Talib Kweli, David Sanborn, Michael League, Eric Harland, and others. Julian has worked closely as a sound designer with keyboard/synth companies Nord Keyboards, Sequential, and Oberheim, and has created factory presets for the Prophet 5, the Oberheim OB-X8, Take 5, Nord Stage 3, Nord Wave 2, and many others. In addition to these hardware keyboard companies, Julian also has done sound design for Universal Audio, Softube, and Cherry Audio.
Currently, Julian works exclusively with Spectrasonics in Pasadena, California."
Saturday, October 12, 2024
Machina Bristronica 2024
video uploads by sonicstate
Playlist:
1. Bristronica 24: MyVolts The Silent Alchemist Nears Shipping
We caught up with Caroline who gave us the latest update to the *Silent Alchemist*, a versatile power hub designed for musicians. Featuring five isolated USB-C outputs and a high-wattage sixth output capable of delivering 100 watts, the device can power a Mac with the remaining outputs providing 20 watts each. Its independent circuits ensure noise-free operation, catering to a variety of devices including the Dreadbox module and Sysmo slope generator.2. Bristronica 24: Circuit Happy ML2M Clock Sync module updates
The Silent Alchemist uses innovative step-up power tips to convert USB-C input to the correct voltage for various devices. There's also new feature: an uninterruptible power supply allowing seamless transition between wall and power bank sources. Also introduced were updated cables, such as silver candy cords and floating ring TRS to TS cables, expanding connection flexibility. The Silent Alchemist is expected to be available in December with a competitive pricing strategy.
More Info:
https://myvolts.com/
At Bristronica 2024, we caught up with the creator of the *ML2M*, who introduced us to the latest version. The ML2M is a compact Eurorack module with Wi-Fi capabilities, allowing seamless synchronization with Ableton Live, Bitwig Studio, and iOS music apps using Ableton Link without the need for cables. It either connects to an existing network or creates its own, ensuring robust sync even in environments with unreliable Wi-Fi. The module, which retains its 2HP size, now features MIDI integration through TRS jacks. Users can access a web interface to configure each output for different clock divisions and reset triggers, making setup straightforward and flexible.3. Bristronica 24: Archaea Exchange Patching Module
Alongside the ML2M, there's also the Missing Link Junior. This desktop version offers the same functionality but in a box format, complete with MIDI and CV clock outputs. Both products are now accessible, with a starting price of $250.
At Machina Bristronica 2024, we caught up with Arran from @archaea_modular_synthesis who presented the *Exchange Module*. This programmable patcher, a year in the making, evolved from its early prototype stage to a fully functional module. Arran explained how the Exchange can route synth voices via a beam controller and three exchange modules installed within the skiff, allowing for versatile patching. Operating like a matrix patchbay, it enables users to select inputs and outputs with the push of a button, create presets, and chain multiple modules for synchronized patching.
Communication between the modules occurs over the Eurorack power bus as well as over MIDI via the USB-C connection. The Exchange maintains analog integrity, ensuring there’s no conversion latency. The forthcoming release expected in late November 2024, includes a USB-driven editor for enhanced control capabilities.
LABELS/MORE:
Archaea,
Circle Guitar,
Circuit Happy,
Componental,
Dreadbox,
Halftime,
Landscape,
Machina Bristronica,
MATRIXSYNTH Members,
Midicake,
myVolts,
News,
Patching Panda,
Toadstool Tech,
u-he
Sunday, April 28, 2024
RIP Mike Pinder of The Moody Blues & Streetly Electronics' Mellotron
video upload by Beat-Club
I heard the news on Marty Willson-Piper's Music of the Daze.
Mike Pinder was the keyboard player and a founding member of The Moody Blues. Prior to that he worked on the manufacturing of the first Mellotrons in the UK. According to mellotronics.com, "Streetly Electronics are the original UK manufacturer of mellotrons and world experts in the instrument."
via Wikipedia:
"Between 1962-63 Pinder worked for 18 months as an engineer at Streetly Electronics, in Streetly, Birmingham, a factory manufacturing the first models of Mellotron in the UK.
In May 1964 Pinder left Streetly Electronics to co-found The Moody Blues with Ray Thomas, Denny Laine, Clint Warwick and Graeme Edge."
His impact becomes clear when you read the following from Music of the Daze:
"This from my friend Nicklas Barker, guitarist, singer and composer from Swedish proggers Anekdoten. He is also a connoisseur of the Mellotron:
'Very sad, imagine if he had not started working at the Mellotron factory and done something else before joining The Moody Blues and introducing the glorious Mellotron string sound to a wider audience through Nights in White Satin. What would have happened then? No King Crimson? He was also friends with John Lennon and introduced the Mellotron to him. No Strawberry Fields? Mike Pinder was the first, and the impact of his use of the Mellotron changed music history. He was also the greatest Mellotron player ever. Just listen to Out and In from To Our Children’s Children’s Children. He was the wizard of the astral orchestra.'"
via mellotron
"Mike Pinder of the Moody Blues and the Mk II"
Mike Pinder describes how the mellotron works
video upload by reversengr
"Mike Pinder describes how the mellotron works in the fabulous 'Live at Isle of Wight Festival (1970)' You really should buy this DVD, it's not only a great documentary but a wonderful concert film as well. The sound is surprisingly good, you will enjoy it."
Update via Atomic Shadow:
"Here's the Moody's live on French TV. You can really see/hear what Mike Pinder contributed to the sound of that band. Without him and the MK 2, they would have just been another guitar band. It's startling how much they sounded like the records live!"
The Moody Blues - Full Concert - French TV Special 1968 (Remastered)
video upload by BrunoSamppa
"Audio and Video Remastered by BrunoSamppa - Support me on KO-FI http://ko-fi.com/brunosamppa
CHAVE PIX: brunovideopix@gmail.com
1. Tuesday Afternoon 00:01
2. Nights in White Satin 04:54
3. Legend of a Mind (Part 3) 09:36
4. Bye Bye Bird 12:42
5. Fly Me High 17:33
6. I've Got a Dream 24:12
7. A Beautiful Dream 27:36
8. Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood 31:49
9. Peak Hour 35:18
10. Nights in White Satin (Reprise) 41:38"
Thursday, January 25, 2024
Behringer Kobol Expander Classic Patches Sound Demo. No Talk
video upload by Anton Anru
"Analog Classics is a collection of 50 presets for the semi-modular synth Behringer Kobol Expander: 15 Leads, 15 Basses, 15 Plucks, 5 Chords.
It includes famous sounds that are found in many electronic tracks, from vintage to modern, musical solo timbres; basses that will fit into any track or performance.
Additionally, there are some experimental patches that will add uniqueness to your music, featuring the characteristic sound introduced by the Behringer Kobol Expander.
Plucks are excellent for use with arpeggiators or sequencers. In most examples of this category, I utilize an arpeggiator. Kobol Expander doesn’t have a built in arp/seq, but you may integrate your preferred arpeggiators or sequencers from your DAW or MIDI controller.
Chords are patches that involve intervals between the oscillators, such as major/minor thirds and others, creating the illusion of a chord.
🛍 Get the soundset: https://antonanru.sellfy.store/p/kobo...
The presets are suitable for a variety of genres, including: ambient, electronica, IDM, deep, techno, house, progressive, trance, lounge, downtempo, funk, jazz, pop, chill out, new age, cinematic, breaks, jungle, drum and bass, dub and others.
The soundset is presented in the form of PDF-Document. Each page contains notes that explain how the patch works, what parameters are worth tweaking during playback, and how to develop the timbre during a performance. If you make all the settings consciously and try the things mentioned in the notes, you will learn a lot about the synth and discover its true depth.
To recreate these patches, you will need up to 5 patch cords.
There are audio examples of all patches inside the folder with the soundset.
Saturday, January 13, 2024
The drum machine pedalboard Ep1: Roger That & Future Factory
video upload by Richard DeHove
"The first episode in a new series which will explore different pedal and routing combinations with the LXR-02 drum machine. First up are two Roger That pedals from Fairfield Circuitry (for left-right stereo), a Boss GEB-7 EQ and the Future Factory stereo delay from Free the Tone. Some might recognise the pedal setup from my last video with the DB-01. I liked the stereo effect so much it seemed a shame not to swap out the DB-01 for the LXR-02 and give it a test.
0:00 Intro (the only talking)
1:12 Tippy Tap
2:34 Grinder
4:09 Industry Anthem
5:32 King Pong
7:11 Ping Kong
8:49 Rubberman
9:36 Bass Poker
10:41 Modem Dancer
All ideas for the series on combinations, routings or types of patterns are very welcome.
Lots of downloads for supporters on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/richarddehove
Many thanks to my kind patrons who keep this channel ad-free
My website: https://richarddehove.com/"
Wednesday, November 01, 2023
Oberheim OB-X8 - KING OF SYNTHS
video upload by Martynas Rusteika
0:00 First sounds out of box
0:43 Funny organo
1:03 Analog waves
1:54 Ultimate stereo of every note
3:13 ARP + LFO = stereo delays
5:34 Fat sound of ONE OSC
8:40 Rewarding sound of ARP
Thursday, October 26, 2023
The Grainmakers Playlist
video uploads by Cinematic Laboratory
"This playlist features granular eurorack modules that all need to process the same reference sample. I hope this gives a good impression of what the modules can do for you. They're all different, they're all great."
Playlist:
1. Grainmakers Playlist Introduction
I've been working on a huge video over the last few days and when I reached 30 minutes I decided to break it up into a playlist. This is cool! I can make updates and add new modules as they emerge. It's not supposed to be the ultimate grain guide, but it's cool to hear all modules chew on the same sample and hear what comes out. It's easy to be impressed by a bad module with a great soundsource, or underwhelmed by an amazing module that need to process something unworthy of its grains. So it all comes down to what they have to offer. And there are no bad modules. It's great fun to hear how a standard concept can turn into completely different experiences. So this is just a short playlist introduction.2. Mutable Instruments Beads | Grainmakers Playlist
In this episode, Beads needs to chew on a reference performance.3. Qu-Bit Nebulae V2 | Grainmakers Playlist
Beads is an effect, but it can process an internal wavetable synth on its own.
Our next contender in the playlist is the Qu-Bit Nebulae. It may be a bit underappreciated, but wow. A unique feature is elastic audio for time stretching.4. Qu-Bit Mojave | Grainmakers Playlist
Next, Mojave needs to chew on Sebastian Lexer's grand piano.5. Loopers | Lubadh & Morphagene | Grainmakers Playlist
Loopers are often confused with granular synths, especially with the Morphagene. Loopers don't grain or spray, they're digital tape machines.6. 1010Music BitBox MK2 | Grainmakers Playlist
Sometimes, when you think you're into grains, you'd actually been looking for a looper. It's time to show the difference, so they're an important addition to the lineup.
The BitBox may not seem an obvious choice for granular processing, but if this playlist were a competition, then BitBox MK2 would be the King of the Grainfields. Granular processing offers limited CV support in the current firmware, but the sheer processing power is almost an insult to the other modules. Fortunately, it can't offer the hands-on experience like dedicated modules.7. Error Instruments x TINRS Brinta | Grainmakers Playlist
8. Melotus Versio | Grainmakers Playlist
It's a Versio. What can I say. Awkward, special, amazing and breathtaking. It's unique feature is no pitch control. While this sounds like a flaw, it's almost a musthave feature when you run notes, effects and chords through it. Don't touch the melody. Just make it grain. Top 3 module in my list. And if it doesn't fit your needs, install a different firmware! If you own a different Versio, give it a shot. Nothing creates techno atmospheres and backdrops like Melotus.9. MISO Cornflakes | Grainmakers Playlist
This is the last one for today :). Still a few more modules to cover, but it's already a great list. Here's MISO Cornflakes chewing on the Lexer piano. Again, it's a totally different experience, because Cornflakes adds special harmonizing features and stacking of grains. No other module has it - as far as I know. It can make wonderful new sounds from something familiar.10. Instruo Arbhar V2 | Grainmakers Playlist
I already made plenty of Arbhar videos, but this is the second V2 video. In this playlist, all granular modules in my collection need to process the same audio file so it's easy to figure out what they do. Now it's Arbhar's turn.11. Clouds & Clones | Grainmaker Playlist
This playlist would not be complete without a tribute to Clouds, one of the first modules in Eurorack that brought grains to the case. Clouds was launched in 2015 and discontinued in 2017. But that wasn't the end of it. It's been revived and extended in many forms, making it one of the most successful modules in Eurorack even today. From a techical perspective, Clouds is no match for the modern grainmakers in this playlist. But from the perspective of production value it's still a super useful module, especially if you manage to install the Parasite firmware. It's easy to forget that granular synthesis doesn't need big buffers. Sometimes a small 1 sec buffer is exactly what you need to get that desirable classic granular stream.12. Combinations | Grainmaker Playlist
I got a question if Lubadh and Mojave would make a good combo. I had no idea. I figured this whole playlist is still 1-dimensional. So I patched these two up and then and I just had to make this video! I am still using the reference track so you get a good idea of how big the sonic playground becomes when you combine any looper with any granular engine. Results may vary, but wow. The bottom of the Rabbit Hole simply has a doorway to the next one. And it always gets deeper than the one before.13. ADDAC 112 | Grainmakers Playlist
I may have unintentionally kept the best for last. The 112 combines a looper and granular engine in one big module. This is the last entry in the playlist.14. I missed a few | Grainmakers Playlist
The 112 will return soon for a dedicated video with some carefully selected samples to play with.
After finishing the 112 video I was confident I covered enough 'grainmakers' in this playlist. I doublechecked if Disting EX and Phonogene should be in it, but no. The third one definitely needs to be on it! It doesn't show up when you search for 'granular' on ModularGrid, but it immediately went to my personal top #2.
LABELS/MORE:
1010music,
Error Instruments,
eurorack,
Instruo,
Make Noise,
Miso Modular,
Mutable Instruments,
Qu-bit Electronix,
TINRS
Thursday, August 03, 2023
IK Multimedia UNO SYNTH PRO X Sound Demo (no talking) with Presets for Ambient and Techno
video upload by Limbic Bits
Click here for additional posts on the UNO Synth Pro X.
0:00 Opener (PADS)
0:43 Cane
2:03 Lost
2:58 90s Pad
3:44 Cold
5:01 King
5:57 Bolt
Thursday, July 06, 2023
KAWAI SX-240: Live Deep Dive into this RARE Analog Synthesizer!
video upload by Vulture Culture
"In this livestream we'll deep dive into the extremely rare Kawai SX-240, the king of Kawai's analog synthesizers! We'll cover the patches, as well as sound design with the oscillators and glorious analog filter (SSM2044 - the same filter as the Sequential Prophet 5 rev 1 & 2, Korg Trident / Polysix / Mono/Poly, PPG Wave and Octave Cat Rev2!)"
Tuesday, June 20, 2023
Jimmy Hotz, Inventor of the Hotz MIDI Translator Hardware and Software Has Passed Away
video upload by Hotz777
"Jimmy Hotz uses the Hotz Box to explore new musical frontiers of real-time performance. The Hotz Box was invented by Jimmy Hotz and first manufactured by Atari.
For more information about Jimmy Hotz and his music and inventions visit jimmyhotz.com or the Hotz store at hotzstore.com."
Image via Wikipedia
[1985 Jimmy Hotz (age 30)plays daughter Rains first keyboard]
credit: Gamegridrain - Own work
Sean McKee wrote in to let us know Jimmy Hotz, inventor of the Hotz MIDI Translator, passed away on June 5th of a heart attack.
"He created the rare and ahead of its time Hotz MIDI Translator hardware and software. If you remember I made a video about it. [video below]
End of an era. May he Rock In Peace."
From wikipedia:
Jimmy Hotz is an American inventor, record producer, recording engineer, electronic music pioneer, audio expert, author and musician.
Hotz began playing guitar at the age of seven.
He plays a number of instruments such as the guitar, keyboards, flute, drums and his own inventions such as the "Hotz Box" and the "Hotz MIDI Translator". Hotz has done a number of recordings where all of the instruments were played by him using only the Hotz Box as an input device.[1][2]
In the music business Jimmy Hotz has worked with Fleetwood Mac,[3] Dave Mason,[4][5] NSYNC,[6] Mobius 8 [7] B.B. King,[8] Yes, Jon Anderson,[9] Haven[10] and dozens of other recording artists as either a producer, engineer, mixer, studio musician, or musical instrument designer. Hotz was engineer and did programming on B.B. King's Grammy-nominated King of the Blues: 1989. Hotz was also the engineer on King's Grammy-nominated "Standing on the Edge of Love", for Best Contemporary Blues Recording in 1988 (from The Color of Money soundtrack).
You Rock Guitar featured a video of Jimmy playing their MIDI guitar through the Hotz Midi Translator software.[11]
In 2011 he released his debut novel, The Gates of Time.[12]
Hotz lived and worked in Southern California while developing his inventions.[13]
Inventions
He is noted for his pioneering work with electronic music synthesizer MIDI controller development[14] / programming and as a technical consultant to Microsoft, Intel, Electronic Arts, Atari,[15][16] JBL and other concerns for new product development.
He is the inventor of the "Hotz Box", Hotz "MIDI vest" and the "Atari Hotz Box", "Hotz MIDI Translator",[17] computer software which has won interest and acclaim at the annual NAMM Show. Performers such as Mick Fleetwood, Jon Anderson, Paul Haslinger, Scott Gershin and others have been using Hotz products in their creative work.[9]
He is the inventor of numerous electronic devices and software innovations and has received three US Patents[18][19][20] in music technology.
As an expert in 3D computer graphics, Hotz was the chief visionary behind the 3dMAxMedia "Zuma Project",[6] assembling the team which developed the technology to manipulate 3D imagery in real-time with audio, MIDI and other real-time control devices).
"Zuma" won a 2001 Innovation award from Computer Graphics World Magazine and was used on the 2001 NSYNC PopOdyssey tour.[21]
Hotz Box MIDI Translator - The Original Theoryboard w/Polyphonic Aftertouch
video upload by Sean McKee - previously posted here
"A history, overview and tutorial of the very rare Hotz Box MIDI Translator hardware and software, invented by Jimmy Hotz. I decided to make this video because the only videos I found of this synth MIDI controller were of people playing the Hotz Box, but there was really no information out there on how it worked, and on forums it was very misunderstood. Hopefully this video will provide enough insights to educate people interested in this system and how it can be used. If you'd like to get a custom system built of any size, Jimmy can add polyphonic aftertouch and other features. For more information visit www.jimmyhotz.com."
Jimmy Hotz playing the SpaceHarp through the Hotz Translator software.
video upload by Hotz777
"Jimmy Hotz playing the SpaceHarp through the Hotz Translator software. Jimmy quickly shows a variety of playing styles and sounds
The light rays have been enhanced to make the hand movements more clear.
To get your own SpaceHarp visit. https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/sp..."
Sunday, April 30, 2023
Playing the Roland SH-201 - Carlo Mezzanotte
video upload by carlomezz
"For a while, the Roland SH-201 was the king of the cost-effective VA synthesizers, with a rich sound and a good dotation of features. The most important functions have dedicated knobs/sliders/switches on the front panel, while the more sophisticated ones require double-button pushes (which aren't always easy to remember), or the use of its software editor. The onboard effects aren't top-quality perhaps, but they pair quite well with the sound of the oscillators and filters; and the onboard sequencer is more than respectable. The case is plastic but sturdy, making the instrument ridiculously light at 5 kg. A lot of power in a rather unassuming package.
I put together this video very quickly, just before selling my SH. A mix of my own patches and a few tweaked presets."
Thursday, March 16, 2023
Roland Juno 60 - sweet spots
video upload by The Synth King
"The Roland Juno 60 is probably one of the most iconic synths ever. Its sound is omnipresent in almost any chart hit of the 1980s. No matter what you do, this synth as such is a sweet spot, you can't make it sound bad. Today the Juno 60 is highly sought after and can be found as workhorse in many music productions in the world.
Enjoy the music!
Bernd
Sunday, February 20, 2022
Wednesday, November 24, 2021
Patchwerks Featured on Local Seattle News
video upload by KING 5
"A worker at one Seattle store said it looked like they were going out of business because inventory is so low right now." Patchwerks comes in halfway into the video.
Update: found the video on YouTube. Much better embed for the site. You can find the article on KING5 here.
I thought this was pretty cool. Patchwerks was featured on Seattle's KING5 news channel yesterday and today. The segment, as you can see, focused on supply chain issues impacting everyday shopping and seasonal items at Puget Sound retailers. It's fun seeing familiar synth heads featured on public TV.
https://patchwerks.com/
Saturday, October 23, 2021
CASIO CZ-1 : favourite 5 sounds
video upload by Miguel d'Oliveira
"Exploring ideas on a vintage king from the mid 80s.
The flagship of the CZ family, featuring their very own, Phase Distortion Synthesis.
Unjustly nicknamed the poor man's DX, this retro classic is packed with surprises."
Friday, September 03, 2021
Elements Vol 1 - Patches 76 to 100 - u-he - Repro 5
video upload by GEOSynths
"Out Now - https://www.geosynths.com/repro5
I love u-he's Synths, they're some of the best Software Synthesizers out there. While I usually deal with Hardware, I have made patches for u-he DIVA and others, so I decided to make a 100 Patches for Repro 5.
It contains a wide range of Sounds from Pads & Strings, Bass & Lead, Poly & a few Famous Sounds. Many of them utilize the additional functionality in the Mod Matrix for more diverse sounds.
00:00 - 76. Your Eminence GEO
01:40 - 77. Tolling Bell GEO
02:29 - 78. Brass Balls GEO
02:58 - 79. Colors GEO
04:28 - 80. Night Lounge GEO
05:07 - 81. Todd is God GEO
05:40 - 82. Chorus Line GEO
07:01 - 83. Dirty Thoughts GEO
07:44 - 84. King of Kings GEO
09:07 - 85. Hold The Line GEO
09:52 - 86. Dark Dynamics GEO
11:10 - 87. FM Bass GEO
11:39 - 88. Night Life GEO
12:11 - 89. City Keys GEO
12:53 - 90. Broken Arrow GEO
13:40 - 91. Plucked Delays GEO
14:16 - 92. 12 String GEO
14:58 - 93. Milk & Honey GEO
16:00 - 94. Bass Head GEO
16:29 - 95. Overwritten GEO
17:18 - 96. Derezzed GEO
17:52 - 97. Quantify GEO
19:03 - 98. Notch Pad GEO
19:56 - 99. Candle Light GEO
20:44 - 100. High Tide GEO"
Wednesday, August 25, 2021
Access Virus KB SN 19900807
Note: Auction links are affiliate links for which the site may be compensated.
via this auction
"Very rare full keyboard version of this 90's monster classic. You usually only see the desk top version. This is the king of the late 90's / early 00's VA synths and was used by NIN, KMFDM, Crystal Method, etc. I just bought way too many synths and have to sell a couple.
Monster specs!
- 16 part multitimbral and you can set where you want parts split or layered on the keyboard
- 24 voice polyphonic
- 3 osc per voice including the usual analog wave shapes plus fm and 64 digital waveforms
- 3 lfos with 68 waveforms!
- 2 multimode filters with series or parallel routing and resonant spacing and overdrive
- 82 simultaneous effects
- 61 full sized keys with velocity and aftertouch
- 32 band vocoder
- over a thousand patch memory slots.
You don't see too many synths with specs like that anymore. Built super solid with wood and metal. No crappy 5 pound plastic body here."
via this auction
"Very rare full keyboard version of this 90's monster classic. You usually only see the desk top version. This is the king of the late 90's / early 00's VA synths and was used by NIN, KMFDM, Crystal Method, etc. I just bought way too many synths and have to sell a couple.
Monster specs!
- 16 part multitimbral and you can set where you want parts split or layered on the keyboard
- 24 voice polyphonic
- 3 osc per voice including the usual analog wave shapes plus fm and 64 digital waveforms
- 3 lfos with 68 waveforms!
- 2 multimode filters with series or parallel routing and resonant spacing and overdrive
- 82 simultaneous effects
- 61 full sized keys with velocity and aftertouch
- 32 band vocoder
- over a thousand patch memory slots.
You don't see too many synths with specs like that anymore. Built super solid with wood and metal. No crappy 5 pound plastic body here."
Wednesday, March 10, 2021
TUCKER played electone & roland sh-3 / FERNANDO GELBARD /Didi ( Hola Didi )
Playlist:
1. Tucker played Electone.....Song/Robert Hall Productions - Do You Care?
2. TUCKER/手動リズムボックス💨
3. TUCKER played electone & roland sh-3 / FERNANDO GELBARD /Didi ( Hola Didi )
4. TUCKER/ Maestro rhythm King & Roland juno106Song/Meu amigo ricard :Celia Vazquez’s
5. TUCKER played ELECTONESong / The Boneschi Electronic Combo /Cantabile for drum
6. TUCKER /ナログシンセサイザーを使ってスクラッチ演奏をしました。I used an analog synthesizer to play scratch.
7. TUCKER/😴 寝ながら作曲する試みAttempting to compose in my sleep。。。。
Sunday, December 13, 2020
VAI 5 - Crumar Multiman S/2 - Maestro Rhythm King - Maestro Universal -Elka Solist 505
Vintage Audio Institute Italia
"Crumar Multiman string machine with separate outputs: strings are going through the Mu-Tron phaser, brass is going through the Maestro Rhythm Kings' modulation effect, an input in the back of the drum machine will chop up the input signal like a rhythmic tremolo.
From there is goes to the Maestro Universal Synthesizer (?) System, possibly the first multi-effect ever put on the market, triggering the envelope filter and possibly adding some phaser there as well...
The Maestro Kings' drums are processed through the Roland RE-301 for crunch and echo. The Elka Solist 505 monophonic synthesizer is playing the lead.
We make these videos as a showcase for our studio and for curious vintage heads - and for fun.
We don't dilly-dally too much with production and mixing but it can sound pretty good with headphones on."
Monday, October 26, 2020
KingKORG Synthesizer - All 6 Demo Songs in Stereo
John Delta Raver
John Raver Presents:
Korg KingKORG Synthesizer
"All 6 Demo Songs"
Limited Edition Black Model
with Custom Knobs.
KingKORG Demo Tracks:
0:03 Track 1 "Synth Riff"
3:40 Track 2 "Future Punk"
6:02 Track 3 "Epic Journey"
7:57 Track 4 "Mellowness"
10:08 Track 5 "Anthem King"
11:54 Track 6 "Keyboard Riff"
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