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Tuesday, December 05, 2017

Arturia Introduces Virtual Polyphonic Buchla Music Easel, Fairlight CMI, DX7, Clavinet in V Collection 6


Published on Dec 5, 2017 Arturia

Playlist:

Arturia announces V Collection 6
Arturia announces CMI V
Arturia announces DX7 V
Arturia announces Buchla Easel V
Arturia announces Clavinet V

Update: tutorial videos:






And a couple of user videos followed by some details on each:

Arturia Buchla Easel V Dual S&H Sequence Sound Design

Published on Dec 5, 2017 Rishabh Rajan

"A tutorial on creating a unique Sample & Hold type melodic pattern using the Complex Oscillator and the Modulation Oscillator in the Buchla Easel V from Arturia. The Buchla Easel V is included in the V Collection software suite."

Arturia V Collection 6 vs Analog Lab 3: Review, what's new and the best way to get it

Published on Dec 5, 2017 loopop

"For over 15 years now Arturia has been recreating and then breathing new life into legendary vintage synthesizers. Both V Collection 6 and Analog Lab 3 contain a massive library of 21 instruments and over 6,000 presets. The depth they go in and care they put into these recreations is astounding. And once they've completed recreating an instrument, they take it much further adding substantially more functionality, typically including more modulations, sequencing, effects and polyphony. Since there are quite a few buying options that let you get your hands on these - in this video I'll talk about what the different software packages give you and what's the cheapest way you can get started."


"In 1980, the Fairlight CMI turned heads with the introduction of digital sampling. Now our software homage lets you turn some heads yourself.
With exotic new sound of digital samples, the promise of an all-in-one digital workstation, and a physical design right out of a sci-fi movie, the Fairlight CMI was an object of desire for most self-respecting ‘80s keyboardists. Countless musicians and producers weighed the risks of bank robbery in order to afford one. No need today. Our faithful recreation gives you the same tools that many MTV stars used to make a cannonball splash into the pool. We’ve even made lots of improvements and additions that bring added power to this keyboard legend, including an alternate additive synthesis engine and tons of new modulation options. No vintage keyboard collection is complete without the CMI V.

Now it’s your turn to experience the sound and power of the digital workstation that started it all.

The unique musical architecture of the CMI

The CMI V isn’t just a digital instrument. It’s a complete digital workstation.
Our enhanced reproduction of this keyboard superhero lets you work with 10 digital instruments of your choice at once—mixing, layering, splitting and sequencing them as you please. Each instrument can draw from three different means of sound generation. The most obvious is the sampling engine that literally first defined the term in the industry. You can also shape sounds with the original additive synthesis engine where you control each of the component harmonics over time. We’ve even spun up the propellers and introduced a newer, simpler means of exploring additive synthesis like you’ve never heard it before named Spectral Synth. You also get around 300 expertly designed presets to get you going—including the original library of sounds you’ll recognize from countless hit recordings.

The CMI V has everything you need to explore the intersection of sampling and digital synthesis."


"In 1983, the DX7 changed the world of music. Today, the DX7 V gives you the power to change it again.
Nothing says ‘80s like the sound of the DX7. Our authentic recreation gives you all the same FM digital technology and sounds that earned the instrument a revered place in the history of both keyboards and contemporary music. We didn’t stop at just replicating it, though —we re-imagined it. New operator waves, extensive modulation additions, arpeggiator and onboard FX chains enhance your sonic possibilities exponentially. For bonus points, an intuitive graphic interface makes what was once a daunting programming task a creative joy today.

We put booster rockets on the instrument that created innumerable ‘80s hits. Now you can create the definitive sounds of today and tomorrow.

Unleash your inner sound designer with expanded features

The DX7 V gives you a unique tool for customizing and creating new musical instruments and sound effects.
With its radical departure from analog designs, FM synthesis helps you chart new sonic spaces. The DX7 V is capable of producing an incredible spectrum of sounds ranging from natural-sounding instruments to unique synths to alien worlds—complete with all the crystal clarity and punchy transients uniquely associated with FM. Since having an instrument with such extreme depth and potential is the dream of every sonic explorer, we challenged ourselves to go even further. We added a host of new features including multiple waveforms, a filter and feedback loop on each operator, new modulation sources, a monster unison mode, and more.

The DX7 V is the perfect design tool for designing unique new instruments and ear candy that help you make your own distinct musical statement.

Design elegance meets sound design power

The DX7 V sports a stunning interface allowing intuitive control over all of the instrument’s dramatically expanded features
While retaining the feel of the original design, we’ve streamlined the main interface of the DX7 V to make it much simpler to use and understand. Here you’ll find an uncluttered presentation of only your everyday performance controls, as well as the fundamentals to start visualizing and exploring new sonic structures. When you’re ready to dig deeper and flesh out the detailed character and animation of your sounds, one click presents a programmer’s paradise of incisive controls and displays light years beyond the tedious original hardware interface. Balancing usability and all the added power in the DX7 V, tabbed windows easily put your fingers on logically grouped functions spanning enhanced operators, additional envelopes, matrix modulation, step sequencer, FX architecture, and more.

Whether you just want to play the extensive library sounds or program your own, the DX7 V is a dream to use."


"Buchla Easel V
WEST COAST SOUND DESIGN PLAYGROUND

The Buchla Easel V is the first recreation of Don Buchla’s iconic instrument that helped define experimental West Coast modular synthesis in the early ‘70s. Our enhancements translate to vastly expanded possibilities for sound design and avant-garde music.

You’ve always wanted to paint with sound. Now you can with the Buchla Easel V.
One look at the Buchla Easel V and you know this is a different beast. In fact, it makes you think differently about sound right from the start—and the soundscapes you can design with it are as unique as the front panel array. To put that experience at your fingertips, we meticulously recreated the rare 1973 Buchla Music Easel right down to the component level. As you’ve come to expect from our other V-series instruments, we’ve gone the extra mile by designing in an enhanced feature set including polyphony, innovative new modulation/control sources, step sequencer, effects, and more.

If you like to paint outside the lines, Buchla Easel V is the perfect artistic tool for you.

Welcome to West Coast school of synthesis

Your music breaks from the pack. So does the Buchla Easel V.
The Buchla Easel V faithfully reproduces Buchla’s Music Easel that helped define West Coast synthesis’ focus on experimentation and breaking musical norms. We’ve applied our award-winning TAE™ modeling technology from the front panel to the resistors to capture it all with incredible realism.

Complex oscillator design, AM and FM synthesis, uniquely percussive gate/filter combos, and numerous ways to modulate and clock just about every parameter, all drop you right in the middle of a sonic sandbox. Design and perform soundscapes that burble, shimmer, pulse and evolve without ever touching a keyboard or pad—unless you want to add even more control. Nearly 300 presets by expert sound designers get you started with timbres ranging from hauntingly beautiful sonorities to clangorous pokes in the ear.

Whether you’re looking to experiment with simple sounds or build complex evolving passages, the Buchla Easel V is a constant source of inspiration for sonic adventurers.

Create sounds no one has ever heard before

In addition to faithfully reproducing a classic, we’ve infused the Buchla Easel V with even more of that vintage goodness to love.

We’ve made patching even more fun and foolproof. When you drag a color-coded patchcord between patch points, only valid targets light up, saving you the frustration of making invalid connections that do nothing. The original Music Easel lacked a noise source, so we’ve added one to the preamp—handy for introducing rhythmic elements. We’ve also designed a feedback loop into the preamp, so you can really get things howling. Up to four-voice polyphony greatly enhances your performance capabilities, too.*

With our extensions to Buchla’s original design, you now have an even more intuitive programming experience paired with additional sonic options."


"May the funk be with you

Whether you love playing oldies or pioneering new musical territory, there’s nothing like the distinctive sound of the Clavinet’s hammered strings.
The unmistakable bright, punchy sound of this vintage keyboard occupies a unique sonic space somewhere between harpsichord, hammered electric guitar and slapped bass. Top keyboardists of the ‘70s used its signature bark and bite to cut through the mix while delivering some of the most authoritative percussive keyboard lines ever played. Thanks to the ultra-realistic Clavinet V, you can now command the same crisp sound that helped define funk and formed the bedrock of many pop and R&B hits back in the day. If you’re looking to add natural energy and vintage cred to your sound, the Clavinet V is just the ticket.

The Clavinet V inspires with both the sound and feel of the funkiest electric keyboard ever made. Your fingers have never danced like this before.

Ain’t nothing like the real thing, baby

Only modeling technology gives you this faithful reproduction of a vintage Clavinet.
Since the Clavinet is an electro-acoustic instrument, complete with multiple settings and a dynamic action, there are countless subtle variations during performance. By comparison, “Clav” synth patches and samples seem one-dimensional. That’s why we’ve applied our award-winning physical modeling and algorithmic emulation to give you a sound and playing experience indistinguishable from the real thing.

The Clavinet V brings all the inspiring nuances and natural goodness of the original instrument to your keyboard collection.

More than a Clavinet

Clavinet V delivers all the original features, plus new additions designed to keep your creative juices flowing.
The original Clavinet controls were simple to use, and we’ve kept them authentic. If you want to go deeper, just click the lid open and you can easily tweak exactly how your instrument sounds and behaves. The built-in collection of effects pedals—chorus, flanger, wah and more—let you easily get the rich signature sounds of the keyboardists who popularized the instrument. You’ll also find an integral vintage guitar amp, so you never have to look elsewhere to get just the sound you’re looking for. Of course, everything can be preset for instant recall.

The Clavinet V isn’t just a Clavinet. It’s a complete rig at your fingertips."

Saturday, January 27, 2018

Yamaha DX7 - Arturia V Collection 6 Test Drive With CS-80 V, Jupiter-8 V, CMI V


Published on Jan 27, 2018 Power DX7

"Yamaha DX7 – Arturia V Collection 6 Test Drive With CS-80 V, Jupiter-8 V, and CMI V. Can Yamaha DX7 keep up with legendary synths from Arturia V Collection 6?

We will test drive 3 emulators of legendary and vintage synths, CS-80 V, Jupiter–8 V and CMI V, from the full version (not a demo version) of Arturia V Collection 6.

Yamaha CS-80: CS-80 V – comparing synth brass, pads and strings

Roland Jupiter-8: Jupiter-8 V – comparing synth brass, pads and lead

Fairlight CMI: CMI V – comparing CMI three sampled sounds from strings, choir and opera

Arturia V collection 6 is emulation based vintage and legendary synth collection. The most recent version included DX7 V, an emulator of the DX7 MK1, as well as CMI V, an emulator of additive/ sampler."

Thursday, March 23, 2017

How To Learn Yamaha DX7 Synthesizer – Tutorial: Fundamentals of FM Synthesis, Algorithm


Published on Dec 2, 2016 Power DX7

"This is a foundation level tutorial and it’s the first Yamaha DX7 & FM synthesis tutorial from the FM synthesis tutorial series. This how to learn tutorial gives you an overview of the most important aspect of the Yamaha DX7 and FM synthesis, Algorithm.

Algorithm plays a critical role in the FM synthesis sound design. It determines how all Operators (oscillator with envelop generator) interact with one another. The DX7 algorithm offers both frequency modulation synthesis as well as additive synthesis. Having 32 options of different algorithm, the DX7 FM synthesis offers greater versatility of sonic creation.

Future tutorials will include FM synthesis sound design, as well as further explanation of algorithm."

Friday, July 27, 2018

Power DX7 Going Global Part 5 - San Francisco, America 4K


Published on Jul 27, 2018 Power DX7

"Now I'm going to another amazing place in America!!

What a beautiful city, San Francisco is!

Best result using 4K TV!

Music created using only Yamaha DX7 MK1 (except drums). It's a re-mix version of 'Soft Dance'.
- Waaah Male Choir
- Soft Square Bass
- Gamelan like bells
- Saw Filter Sweep
- Slow Ice Strings
- Soft, Warm and Silky Pad"

Friday, December 09, 2016

How to learn Yamaha DX7 Synthesizer - Tutorial: FM Synthesis Sound Design Tub Bells Part 1


Published on Dec 8, 2016 Power DX7

"This is a second tutorial of the FM synthesis tutorial series that I’m planning. As I need to cater for a wider audience, I decided to create this ‘how to’ tutorial series from the very beginning, starting from the very basics of the FM synthesis and Yamaha DX7 synthesizer.

I will use the famous Tub Bells patch as an example for the FM sound design process. I will take you through the DX7 FM parameters, including Algorithm, Feedback and Oscillator. The reason why I picked the famous Tub Bells patch is that it is one of my favourite (and I'm sure a lot of people like the iconic DX7 sound), and it is one of the easiest patch to explain how the FM synthesis works to beginners and new comers to the DX7 and FM synthesis. Initially I will focus on analysing the famous Tub Bells patch, then I will going into improving the famous sound using Priority Parameters."

All parts here.

Friday, January 18, 2019

Coffeeshopped Releases Patch Blocks iPad Editor for the Yamaha DX200


Patch Block on iTunes

The great thing about this editor, aside from having all the editable parameters in front of you, is the graphical representation of things like the algorithms and envelopes. You can see the operator routing of each algorithm and you can see what you are editing on the envelopes which are a bit reverse of what you would expect on your standard analog synth - increasing the rate lowers the attack time, while increasing lengthens it.

via Coffeeshopped:

"About a year ago, the venerable Elektron released their Digitone: an FM synth box with a sequencer, promising to make the elusive methods of frequency modulation into a more hands-on experience. Well, 17 years earlier, Yamaha tried a similar thing: the DX200. And about a month ago, a kind and generous man named Calvin met with me on a chilly night in the parking lot of a Walgreen's Pharmacy in Austin to loan me his DX200 (pictured here). And so, today, I bring you Patch Base 3.4 and the Yamaha DX200 Editor and Librarian. Let me tell you a bit about the new editor, and the DX200 itself.

Monday, July 31, 2017

How to learn Yamaha DX7 Synthesizer: FM synthesis – Sound Design Vibe


Published on Jul 31, 2017 Power DX7

"This FM synthesis tutorial series will analyse the DX7 factory patch, Vibe. Part 1 will cover algorithm, feedback and oscillator.

Please note that although my tutorials use the DX7 for FM sound design, what you’ve learnt here can be applied to any FM synthesizers, including Yamaha dx7 vst and plug-ins such as Dexed, FM7 and FM8."

Friday, June 02, 2017

Yamaha DX7 & SY77 - 80's Synth demo and FM synthesis comparison with Van Halen, Madonna, Pink Floyd


Published on Jun 2, 2017 Power DX7

"This is a Yamaha SY77/ TG77 demo and comparison video with Yamaha DX7. I will also compare the SY77/ TG77 with Roland D-50 and Korg M1.

I will show you key differences between the DX7 and SY77/ TG77. This includes:
- Sampled waveforms
- Self-oscillating resonant digital filters
- Advanced frequency modulation, including algorithm, feedback, AFM source inputs, oscillator with 16 selectable waveforms, envelope generators etc

I will go into detail with AFM parameters for digital filters, algorithm, feedback, oscillator and envelope generator.

The SY77/ TG77 has superb digital filters that can self-oscillate with its higher resonance setting. It's analog-like sound is just amazing. It's filter can be used for low pass, high pass and band pass settings. The you set two filters with the same low pass filter setting, you get -24dB cut off.

I will also give an example of SY77/ TG77 sound design using one of my original patch.

I created this Oberheim OB-Xa emulated sawtooth pad using just one AFM element, giving you 16 polyphony. It uses algorithm 42 with 3 independent towers. As you can assign 3 operators with a feedback loop, I created 3 independent towers producing their unique sawtooth waves. By combining them, you can create an amazingly rich and analog-like sawtooth pad.

The SY77/ TG77 also includes expanded envelope generator. It has 7 levels and rates and you can loop AFM envelopes. I will give you a quick tour of its envelope generator and a demo of a sound that uses the envelope loop function.

The SY77/ TG77 also has a pitch envelope that can be assigned globally (to overall sound) or per operator (you can switch on/off for each operator). This makes it very easy to create an analog-like stab brass sound.

Basically the SY77/ TG77 is a big brother of the DX7 and its FM synthesis, capable of producing far more complex sounds."

Friday, December 08, 2017

Yamaha DX7 - 80's Hits, Band Aid, Do They Know It's Christmas? Christmas Pageant With Star Wars, 4K


Published on Dec 8, 2017 Power DX7

"This is a Christmas special for viewers and subscribers to enjoy the festive season, and hopefully bring peace and happiness to the world through my buddy DX7 MK1!

Excluding drum tracks, the DX7 MK1was used for all sounds from male choir, pads, strings to the famous DX7 Tub Bells (beefed up version).

Watch the video with your family and sing along as you can use this video as a Christmas Karaoke song! This Christmas pageant was held in Adelaide, Australia. This is a 4K Christmas pageant video.

Band Aid created ''Do They Know It's Christmas' and released in 1984. Many famous British artists/ bands contributed to make this song, including Sting, Duran Duran, Culture Club, Phill Collins, U2 an more.

I hope everyone has a great Christmas and a Happy New Year! Or whatever your religion is, enjoy the end of the year and look forward to a new year."

Friday, December 23, 2016

How to learn Yamaha DX7 Synthesizer - Tutorial: FM synthesis Sound Design Tub Bells Part 3


Published on Dec 23, 2016 Power DX7

"This is a fourth tutorial of the FM synthesis tutorial series that I’m planning. As I need to cater for a wider audience, I decided to create this ‘how to’ tutorial series from the very beginning, starting from the very basics of the FM synthesis and Yamaha DX7 synthesizer.

Continuing on from the Part 2, I will revise the DX7 envelop generator as it can be complex and confusing for people new to the FM synthesis. In a nutshell, the DX7 has basically 6 advanced ADSR type envelops. After the revision, I will introduce more Priority Parameters such as Keyboard Rate Scaling, Output Level and Key Velocity Sensitivity. You will learn how the famous Tub Bells patch was created using the FM sound design process."

All parts here.

Friday, August 22, 2014

Yamaha DX7 SuperMAXed!!! Synthesizer / Keyboard

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Published on May 23, 2014 Gustavo Clerici



via this auction

"SuperMAX Expansion Board is the best expansion ever made for Yamaha DX7 better than the E! GrayMatter expansion and is already installed, just power on and play!!!

Comes with SuperMAX manual and all DX7 original parts in case you want to downgrade to factory settings.

Friday, December 16, 2016

How to learn Yamaha DX7 Synthesizer - Tutorial: FM Synthesis Sound Design Tub Bells Part 2


Published on Dec 16, 2016 Power DX7

All parts here.

"This is a third tutorial of the FM synthesis tutorial series that I’m planning. As I need to cater for a wider audience, I decided to create this ‘how to’ tutorial series from the very beginning, starting from the very basics of the FM synthesis and Yamaha DX7 synthesizer.

I will take you through the DX7 FM parameters, focusing on its Envelop Generator. You will learn how the famous Tub Bells patch was created using the FM sound design process."

Saturday, September 24, 2011

Yamaha DX7 Blue Backlit LCD kit

via this auction
"This kit replaces the old non-backlit LCD on a Yamaha DX7 with a beautiful new BLUE one with long-lasting LED backlight.

Blue LCDs in this exact size that fit the DX7 are extremely hard to find, especially blue. Limited supply ( I have a couple more).

Easy to install!
Only one solder connection required.
Step-by-step instructions.
With original Yamaha LCD connector so no mistakes!!
The back-light is current-limited to protect the DX7 power supply from working too hard.
Replaces original non-backlit or later green backlit LCDs on original DX7.
NOTE: Blue LEDs not included but available as a separate auction (combined shipping available).

See my other auctions for other great synth parts and upgrades including the DX7 Special Edition ROM (SER) and lots of great Pro One upgrades."

Friday, May 19, 2017

Yamaha DX7 - 80's Hits, Berlin Cover, Masquerade, Karaoke Music


Published on May 19, 2017 Power DX7

"Yamaha DX7 faithfully re-creates one of the 80's Hits, Berlin Masquerade. It's a full length verison and created as Karaoke music, so enjoying singing!

Berlin Masquerade
With added bass, guitar, FX and drum tracks, they bring the song to life! The modulated string pad is an emulation of the Prophet - 5 string pad that was used for the original song."

Monday, April 17, 2017

FM Bass Patch Programming


Published on Apr 17, 2017 Synthesizer Keith

"This video goes deep into the details of programming an FM bass patch on the Yamaha DX11.

To duplicate the patch in the video, perform a voice initialization, and then make these changes:
Algorithm 5
Feedback Level (OP4) 6
Coarse Oscillator Ratio (OP1, 2, 3, 4) 0.5, 0.5, 2.0, 0.5
Fine Oscillator Ratio (OP1, 2, 3, 4) 0.5, 0.5, 2.0, 0.5
Detune (OP1, 2, 3, 4) -3, -2, +3, +2
Attack Rate (OP1, 2, 3, 4) 31, 26, 31, 26
Decay 1 Rate (OP1, 2, 3, 4) 11, 8, 11, 6
Release Rate (OP1, 2, 3, 4) 10, 6, 10, 6
Decay 1 Level (OP1, 2, 3, 4) 13, 9, 13, 9
Output Level (OP1, 2, 3, 4) 88, 85, 88, 80"

Also see:
Linear vs Exponential FM Synthesis by Synthesizer Keith
How To Learn Yamaha DX7 Synthesizer by Power DX7
The Yamaha DX7 II FD D Video Manual by The N.Y. School of Synthesis

Friday, August 11, 2017

How To Learn Very Basics of FM Synthesis - 4 Operator FM Synth, FM4 Sound Design Tutorials


Power DX7
Published on Aug 11, 2017

"This FM synthesis tutorial series is designed for people who want to start a FM synthesis journey without complexity of the DX7 6 operator FM synthesis. I will show you how you can learn 4 operator FM synthesis using FM4. I will take you through sound design of the DX7 famous Bass 1 patch using FM4 with only 4 operators.

FM4 is an iPad FM synthesizer. FM4 can teach you how easy it is to make a great sound on a FM synth, using only 4 operators. Its interface is quite similar to analog synths, making transition from analog synths to FM synths easier and smoother."

iTunes: FM4 - Primal Audio

Friday, August 18, 2017

How To Learn Very Basics of FM Synthesis - FM4 Sound Design Tutorial Part 2 Tube Bells


Published on Aug 18, 2017 Power DX7

"This FM synthesis tutorial series is designed for people who want to start a FM synthesis journey without complexity of the DX7 6 operator FM synthesis. I will show you how you can learn 4 operator FM synthesis using FM4. I will take you through sound design of the DX7 famous Tube Bells patch using FM4 with only 4 operators.

FM4 is an iPad FM synthesizer. FM4 can teach you how easy it is to make a great sound on a FM synth, using only 4 operators. Its interface is quite similar to analog synths, making transition from analog synths to FM synths easier and smoother."

All parts here.

Friday, July 06, 2018

Yamaha DX7 - Blade Runner Blues With New York Night Scene 4K


Published on Jul 6, 2018 Power DX7

"A beautiful place to visit at night, New York with night scenes.

Immerse yourself in New York night scene in 4K quality.

The music is Vangelis Blade Runner Blues with all sounds created by the DX7 MK1.
1. CS-80 PWM pad
2. Bass
3. Lead
4. GS-1 Vibe"

Monday, February 06, 2017

Yamaha FS1R FM Rack Synthesizer SN PH01101

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via this auction

If you own an FS1R and iPad see my editor here.

"It is almost impossible to describe the sound, flexibility and power of this machine without playing and hearing it. The FS1R is capable of any sound you can imagine.

The FS1R would be not for everyone, but a gem for the one who is seeking something special.

There are some small marks on the rack ears from mounting and on the top plate. This is a 240 Volt version.

In 1998, after several years without producing a single FM synthesizer, Yamaha released a new FM powerhouse...the FS1R. This little beast is far from your average FM synthesizer. Not only is it an eight-Operator variant, as opposed to the six- and four-Operator FM of the DX/TX lines, but it also features a new technology called Formant Shaping Synthesis. Formants are the spectral patterns making up the sounds of human speech. This allows for the creation of vocal like timbres but can also be applied in many different ways to create incredibly unique sounds that you won't find on any other synths.

DX7 aficionados will like the fact that the FS1R has almost complete compatibility with 6-Operator FM synths: you can send, via MIDI, a patch from a DX7, for example, and the FS1R will convert it to an identical-sounding patch in the new synth. A lot of the preset Voices actually come from the DX7's library. It's also possible to program sounds from DX7 sound charts, finding an algorithm that has an equivalent layout to the DX algorithm and turning off the unwanted Operators.

The complexity of working with the synth is far outweighed by the amazing sounds that it's capable of. It truly sounds like nothing else out there. From huge evolving pads, to shimmering EPs, fantastic organs, screaming leads and booming basses.. this synth can sound industrial and cold one minute, and then warm and almost analogue the next. With some time dedicated to learning how to edit the patches, or create your own from scratch, there's really no sound that this synth isn't capable of making."

Sunday, August 27, 2017

PREENFM2

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via this auction

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