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Sunday, September 26, 2010

"Osaka" - a Jupiter-8 and DX7 demo - Roland SBX-80 Sync Box Video


YouTube via SynthManiaDotCom | September 25, 2010

"This is a demo song featuring Roland Jupiter-8, Yamaha DX7, and Linn LinnDrum - three classic instruments of the 1980s.

The genre is Synth Pop / Italo Dance, with a bit of Japanese aura - courtesy of the DX7's "Koto" sound."

Wednesday, June 22, 2016

Waldorf Pulse and Linn 9000 demo by Jordan Passmore


Published on Jun 22, 2016 Jordan Passmore

"This demo features the Waldorf Pulse synthesizer and Linn 9000 drum machine/sequencer/sampler. The master clock is a Roland SBX-80 which is clocking bother the Linn 9000 and a Korg SQ-1 sequencer. The SQ-1 is sequencing the Waldorf Pulse. There are no effects in this video and no EQ."

Saturday, October 10, 2009

Roland SBX-80 Vintage Sync Box

via this auction



Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Roland SBX-80 MIDI Machine Sync Box SN Z952810

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via this auction

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Roland SBX-80 Sync Box with MIDI SN 470736

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via this auction

Saturday, May 16, 2015

A couple of minutes before dinner


Published on May 7, 2015 Flavio Boniforti

Before dinner, last evening...
Roland TR-707
Roland TR-606 (Quicksilver mod)
Roland SH-101
Access Virus C
Roland SBX-80

Friday, May 30, 2008

Roland SBX-80 SYNC box

images via this auction

Tuesday, May 31, 2016

SH-101/TR-606/Dark Energy Audio Demo by Jordan Passmore


Published on May 31, 2016 Jordan Passmore

SH-101/ Melody
TR-606/ Drums
Dark Energy/ Bass Drone

"SBX-80 is syncing all sequencers (the SH-101's internal sequencer and the MIDIpal, which is sequencing the Dark Energy). All sources were mixed on an Ace Tone MP-40 with an extreme amount of it's internal spring reverb applied to the bass and melody. Final mix was sent to my Fireface 800 and recorded inside of Ableton."

Thursday, August 06, 2020

Vintage Roland SBX-80 Sync Box

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via this auction

“START button is missing.Tempo knob is little bit stiff.Battery box is working but little bit rusty.Other function works fine.Please see photos for more cosmetic details.”

Sunday, October 10, 2010

VINATGE ROLAND SBX-80 SYNC BOX

via this auction

Monday, May 30, 2016

Protocollo Nove Zero Nove


Published on May 30, 2016 SynthMania

"Roland TR-909, Roland TB-303, Roland SBX-80, Powertran Transcendent 2000, Alesis MidiVerb II (patch 48)"

Friday, April 06, 2012

Roland SBX-80 Syncbox

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via this auction

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"Unit powers up and responds to controls. Syncs audio, MIDI, and SMPTE. Generates MIDI, Sync 24 and time signals with full edit function and storage capability. Can sync music to video. Runs on two pronged AC cable."

Monday, April 07, 2008

Vintage Synthesizer


YouTube via otakumusicde
"Das Otaku-Studio von Manfred Willms (1995) verfügte über diverse Kultgeräte und klassische Synthesizer wie den Roland JX-3P, JX-8P, JX-10, JD-800, Juno-60, Juno-106, MSQ-60, TR-808, SBX-80 oder Sampler der ersten Generationen wie den Akai S-612 mit externem Drive MD-280. Die Instrumente und Geräte wurden unter anderem für die Projekte THIS DARING SYSTEM, OTAKU, FOREIGN AFFAIRS und KHEELAGO benutzt. (Mehr Bilder dazu auf der Seite www.manfredwillms.com/synthesizer) VIEL SPASS :-)"

Wednesday, July 30, 2014

1985 Roland SBX-80 German Ad


via synthmuseum.de

Monday, March 14, 2011

Roland SBX-80 sync box - Japan

via this auction





Wednesday, August 12, 2015

Roland SBX-80 Sync Box SN Z912788

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Tuesday, June 28, 2016

Disco Bassline with the SH-101, Linn 9000, TR-606.


Published on Jun 28, 2016 Jordan Passmore

"This demo is of the Roland SH-101 (doing the bassline), Linn 9000 (most of the drums, including kick, congas, tamb, etc) and Roland TR-606 (high hats, cymbals, snare). Each piece of gear is running off of it's own sequencer with the Roland SBX-80 providing the master clock. There is a slight bit of Korg MS-20m doing a randomized arpeggio, which is connected to a Mutable Instruments MIDIpal. The delay used is the Boss DM-2w, the mixer is the Roland M-16E, and the audio interface is the Roland Super UA."

Wednesday, July 01, 2015

New Roland Driftbox-R - Reon Driftbox Re-Branded with Updates


via Sweetwater:

"The Roland DriftBox-R Limited is an updated version of the original Reon DriftBox in AIRA green livery. Originally commissioned by Roland to demonstrate the the SBX-1 Sync Box, the DriftBox-R Limited is a cool analog synth module in its own right. You get two oscillators, a great-sounding filter, and an envelope generator, as well as CV/gate I/O that turns this little tabletop unit semi-modular. You can use it by itself and trigger its envelope with the onboard momentary button - or combine it with other hardware and the possibilities are endless. Paired with a CV-equipped keyboard or sequencer, it's a great source for soaring leads and massive bass lines. It's available in very small numbers - only 80 for North America, so better get your Roland DriftBox-R from Sweetwater today!

Roland Driftbox-R Limited Analog Monosynth Module Features at a Glance:
Updated version of the original Reon DriftBox
A wide range of functions in a small desktop box
Two VCOs, a great-sounding filter, and an envelope generator
CV/gate I/O for semi-modular flexibility
Use it alone, triggering its envelope with the onboard momentary button
Combine it with other hardware for endless possibilities"

Saturday, October 21, 2017

STG Corn Maize


Published on Oct 21, 2017 suitandtieguy

"I have been wrestling with some personal issues in regards to loss and isolation, and one of the things which will help me out of this is generating more content, so I'm trying something new.

We used to use Soundcloud for short tracks but since it's obvious they took inspiration from Tyco and spent all their money on solid gold toilet seats they are useless and bankrupt now. I'll start throwing stuff here and echoing it elsewhere and when I get enough tracks put them on Bandcamp in an album. Seems like an appropriate approach for the current year.

I wasn't 'making a track' when I recorded this, I just wanted to test the SD recorder I installed in my live rig. I quickly made marimba and pad loops with the Yamaha Reface DX and the Boss RC-202 it feeds, and a bass line from the Hammond XK-1c and its RC-505 (I love those Boss loopers.) The drums are just whatever was on the "808" TR-8 when I pulled it up on the mixer. Then I wailed a bit over it with the Moog Sub37 on the factory preset 'STG Liberatn Lead 2003.' My master clock is the Roland SBX-1.

After a few minutes I hit stop, pulled the SD card out, and took it over to the studio computer to see how well it recorded. I had intended to just put the card back in the machine and reformat it but there was a good three minutes there and it seemed a shame to throw it in the bin.

The video is from an outing with my sister's children at the local orchard. They have a seasonal corn maze and in my fall fervour it seemed like a good idea to get the camera out. Sorry film nerds, I left the Steadicam at home!

Reverb note: a couple minutes in the reverb (Lexicon PCM-80) on the TR-8 gets way louder. I didn't reach over and adjust that, it was a defective cable. I pulled out the 8 year old moulded TRS cable and put a new Hosa in its place and it's fine now. Was kind of cool here though ..."
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