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Tuesday, July 12, 2016

Circuit Bent Yamaha RX7 demo



"Some flat out chewing the furniture lunacy from a circuit bent Yamaha RX7.

The RX7 is very difficult to operate when using the circuit bent mods, but its well worth the effort as you can't get this kind of madness from any other machine, other than the RX7's big brother, the RX5.

For more details see www.circuitbenders.co.uk/drummachine/RX7.html"


Excerpt:

"MODS INCLUDE:

20 way main patchbay: More information and details of our patchbay mods can be found HERE. The RX7 patchbay responds a little differently to most circuit bent drum machines. When patchbay connections are made on the RX7 you find that at least 60% of the sounds are disabled, but the ones that remain are transformed into alien effects like we've never heard before on a bent drum machine. Make a different connection on the patchbay and a different set of sounds are disabled but again, the remaining sounds morph into bizarre digital shimmers and cold percussive hits that are both totally unexpected and unique. Remove all the patch cables and the machine responds as normal again."

Friday, January 29, 2016

ROLAND JUPITER 6 YAMAHA DX5 .. MUSIC TRIBUTE GENESIS


Published on Oct 5, 2015 CLASSIC VINTAGE

"electronic instrumental music, rock style, Everton arrangements. synthesizers used .. Roland Jupiter 6 , Yamaha DX5 , drums RX5 ."

Tuesday, December 15, 2015

Yamaha RX5 Digital Rhythm Programmer Drum Machine with RX5 ROM

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via this auction

Sunday, August 30, 2015

Hrtl - Komodor Miami


Published on Aug 30, 2015 Leoš Hort

"Live recording with eurorack, Commodore64, Analog Rytm and Yamaha RX5. Eurorack is being used for filtering and modulating looped Casio SA35 sounds.
Video sometimes out of sync, sorry about that. Thanks to Rambo for recording a video.
Enjoy the track!"

Sunday, March 15, 2015

Electro ditty with DX7, RX5, and DVP-1


Published on Mar 15, 2015 SynthMania

"Sure, I could use the 'classic' machines like TR-808 and analog synths (that I do have) to make some Electro, but tonight I thought, why not make an attempt at recreating that early/mid-1980s vibe with all-digital instruments instead? So I grabbed the Yamaha DX7, Yamaha RX5, and Korg DVP-1, quickly hooked up a Shure SM57, and came up with this Electro style ditty :)"

Tuesday, March 03, 2015

Yamaha DX7 and RX5 noodling


Published on Mar 3, 2015 SynthMania

"Just a quick noodling on the classic Yamaha DX7 (1983) and RX5 (1986)"

Friday, January 16, 2015

KORG S3 Rhythm Workstation


Published on Jan 16, 2015 Synth Universe

"This is probably KORG's best drum machine and though it has a heap of features that most drum machines don't have, it doesn't reach the heights or quality of a Roland TR-707 or Yamaha RX5. The claps are dreadful and on-board ram is almost non-existent for anything serious. As you can see from the demo songs, it is still a capable machine with careful programming. I think I like one kick. Nice effects though and almost worth the effort to learn this beast. Has 4 multi outs and 2 MIDI outs and a LOAD of other features. Love it or loathe it! Better than a Yamaha RX7 (nah!) or just piping the Alesis HR16 for build quality."

Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Doable Subs (Drum 'n Double Bass)


Published on Oct 28, 2014 Praxis Axis

"Praxis Axis (keys, production) vs. Samuel Vincent (double bass)
Featuring Toby Green on Monotribe

Instruments we used:
Double bass
Arturia Minibrute
Korg Monotribe
Moog Little Phatty
Yamaha RX5
Elektron Machinedrum
NI Reaktor (Grainstates)

I have a new album coming out in 2015; it's about science fiction. You can check out my soundcloud or my facebook if you want:"

Tuesday, July 08, 2014

Yamaha RX7 Drum Machine Demo


Published on Jul 8, 2014 Synth Universe

"Quick play of the RX7, little brother of the RX5 and almost as good. First is some preset patterns and then all the sounds."

Monday, May 26, 2014

Hello Elektron Analog Rytm


Published on May 20, 2014 AnOnBast·42 videos

"Analog Rytm + Octatrack = Perfect complementarity
with a little help of Yamaha RX5"

Elektrons on eBay

Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Arturia Introduces Spark 2


Published on Apr 30, 2014 Arturia Web·127 videos

"Spark is an innovative drum production solution. Its cutting edge sound library, multiple synthesis engines and advanced sequencing functionalities will get you creative on your beatmaking tasks. Real-time performance tools and effects are here to explore new sonic territories, in the studio or on stage.

All sounds and patterns in this movie were made on Spark 2.

More info at:
http://www.arturia.com/evolution/en/p...

Arturia would like to specially thank the Arts Center MC2 in Grenoble for letting us shoot the movie in the Auditorium.
http://www.mc2grenoble.fr"

Spark2 Tutorials


And the press release:

"Arturia announces availability of outstanding SPARK 2 drum machine software

“I love the quick and easy ways to get results using SPARK 2. The ability to build up your own kit mixed with your own samples is very cool. My favourites to go for in SPARK 2 are the vintage drum machines. They have an analogue sound and no one hit is exactly the same, so you don’t get the ugly ‘machine gun’ effect — really useful!”

- Trentemøller, 2014 (electronic music producer and multi-instrumentalist)

GRENOBLE, FRANCE: having made its beat-making mark when premiered to critical acclaim at the 2014 NAMM Show in Anaheim, California, music and hardware company Arturia is proud to announce availability of SPARK 2 — bringing a new look, new feel, and new features to its premier sound- sculpting and performance drum machine software for Mac and Windows — as of April 30...

With the timely introduction of SPARK 2, Arturia has given its beat creation software a new look, new feel, and a whole host of new features fit to make it the premier sound-sculpting and performance drum machine on the market — all the more so when perfectly paired up with the award-winning SPARK Creative Drum Machine and SparkLE Creative Drum Machine controllers. It’s a match made in hybrid heaven that’s more flexible than ever before!

While SPARK has always been built on a fully-modular VA (Virtual Analogue) sound engine, originally only developers had access to this wonderful-sounding rhythmical power source. Not now. With the all-new MODULAR screen, SPARK 2 users are now free to add and subtract modules (including Oscillator, multimode Filter and Karplus-Strong Filter, Envelope, Lfo, MiniMixer, RingMod, and Bode Frequency Shifter); create their own patch routings; and assign up to six macro controls for immediate control. Clearly, it’s this truly modular, fully-accessible sound engine that makes SPARK 2 truly shine as the ultimate drum synthesizer!

With SPARK 2, Arturia has taken the opportunity to update the look and feel of SPARK to allow for faster workflow, while creating a layout that allows it to grow well into the future and secure its longevity — no easy feat in today’s here today, gone tomorrow’s world of rapidly disposable developments. New tabbed pages provide a cleaner look, more screen space, and faster access to the most needed features — features like an all-new MIXER window (with level, pan, and insert effects and sends — to 14 unique professional-grade effects, no less), expanded PATTERN edit screen, and enhanced LIBRARY page for better data management.

SPARK 2 also adds 50 new kits — including no fewer than 800 new instruments — that span many more musical genres than ever before, including trap, hip-hop, tech house, and nu disco, to name but a few modern electronic music styles, as well as acoustic drum kits capably spanning modern rock, funk, R ’n’ B, pop, vintage rock, and latin percussion. Vintage drum machine enthusiasts are also well catered for with ear-opening emulations of the likes of Roland’s TR-808, TR-909, TR-707, TR-606, and CR-78; LinnDrum, Linn 9000; Oberheim DMX; E-mu Drumulator; Sequential Circuits Drumtraks; Yamaha RX5; and Simmons SDS-V — analogue and digital classics all. And all kits come complete with 32 patterns that can be used by themselves or form the basis of user-programmed beats.

Bringing up the rear, SPARK 2 sees SONG mode updated, too. Song segments can now be configured and then replayed at the touch of a button. Users can create song sections that will play from one pattern to another and then recall these sections via the step buttons on the SPARK Creative Drum Machine and SparkLE Creative Drum Machine controllers — perfect performance enhancements!

Indeed, integration with the outside world works on multiple levels: as a 32- and 64-bit compatible virtual instrument for Mac and Windows, SPARK 2 can be run standalone or used as a plug-in with popular host DAWs (supporting 16 audio outputs that can be routed and assigned within the host); AIFF, WAV, REX2, and MIDI files can all be imported with drag and drop export of WAV format patterns and MIDI sequence formats into DAWs; and all parameters on SPARK 2’s MAIN screen are MIDI-assignable for control via any external MIDI device.

So why not get behind the wheel of a truly creative drum machine and let SPARK 2 help you create truly driving rhythms with minimum fuss and maximum musical output. No driving lessons required!

SPARK 2 can be exclusively purchased online from Arturia for an introductory promotional price of €129.00 EUR/$129.00 USD between May 1 and June 30, inclusive (rising to €169.00 EUR/$189.00 USD thereafter); alternatively, Arturia is also offering a promotional pricing of €199.00 EUR/$199.00 USD on the SparkLE Creative Drum Machine controller (with SPARK 2 included) between those same dates (rising to €249.00 EUR/$299.00 USD thereafter) from any authorised dealer or online from here: http://www.arturia.com/evolution/en/buy/spark2introductorypromotion"

Thursday, February 06, 2014

YAMAHA RX5 METRASOUND COLLECTION 1 & 2 w/ Roland TR 808 Wave Samples

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"For sale here two rarest cartridges for your Yamaha RX5 drum machine:

YAMAHA RX5 METRASOUND COLLECTION 1 & 2 wave roms

Turn your RX5 into a Roland TR808 !!!"

Friday, November 08, 2013

YAMAHA RX5 + WRC-01 ROM Cartridge

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Thursday, August 08, 2013

Bitley Presents Omnia Fairlight-based Sound Banks

The Fairlight CMI ReFills for Reason - two demo tracks

Uploaded on Sep 13, 2011 bitleyTM·39 videos

"demo music for the fairlight refills for reason

driving by night in sweden

music and refill by bitley - http://bitley.laconicsounds.net"

browsing through Bitley™ OMNIA Samples for Anything

Published on Aug 7, 2013 bitleyTM·39 videos

"Browsing in the folder of this giant WAV / AIFF sound library just to give you a hint of how everything is sorted. The library costs $39 USD and contains the entire Fairlight CMI IIx library and much, much more. In total about 6,000 samples @ about 2,3 Gb of disk space. This works as a foundation for our refills Bitley™ OMNIA and the reknowned Bitley™ Fairlight Platinum.

Sampled instruments include: Fairlight CMI IIX, E-mu Emulator II, E-mu Emulator III, Roland JX8P, Roland JX10, Roland Jupiter 4, Roland D-50, Roland TR-505, 606, 707, 808 and 909. Prophet 1 and 5. Yamaha DX7. Yamaha TX81Z. Casio VZ1. Moog Minimoog. Casio CZ-5000. LinnDrum. Oberheim Matrix 6 and Matrix 12, DMX. Roland SH-101. Korg Trinity. Roland Juno 60 & 106. Wavestation. Prophet VS. Roland V-Synth. Yamaha DX7II. Roland TB-303. Roland S-550. Roland CR-68, CR-78. Casio RZ-1. Yamaha RX5.

The 'Samples for Anything' version is made to be used with just about any sampler out there; be it a hard or a soft option - E-mu E4K series, Native Instruments Kontakt, UVI, Korg ESX-1 etc etc. The pack of samples is also available for Reason 7. The complete sound libraries including patches are also available for Kontakt and Reason, respectively. All from our site.

More information:

http://bitley.laconicsounds.net/

http://bitley.laconicsounds.net/omnia/"

via Patrick Fridh on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge:

"August 8, 2013

For immediate release: Bitley presents Omnia

Omnia is the latest incarnation of Bitley's Fairlight-based sound banks, as developed from 2010 to present date. The first release in the Omnia series is Omnia Samples. This contains all of the wave files (samples), comprising 2,3 Gigabyte of data and nearly 6,000 individual samples. Omnia Samples is released in two versions: One raw wave version, which fits all samplers and sample players that can import AIFF and / or WAV files. This covers nearly all sampler instruments since many years back. The other version is made for Reason 7. Subsequent Omnia series releases for Reason will include things from Bitley's previous Fairlight II+, XXL and Platinum refills alongside with completely new patches as well as fixes and updates, new naming conventions and more focused categories. Fairlight Platinum will remain as the largest Bitley refill with its 3,600 instrument patches. There is also a Fairlight-based Kontakt library available which recently was updated (July 2013).

Bitley is a swedish maker of sound banks, programming hardware synthesizers as well as making software releases. The company started out in 2010 by releasing the sound banks Orlando JX10 and Fairlight CMI Legacy. Bitley's usage of the Fairlight samples is an agreement with Fairlight and Peter Vogel in Australia. Newer refills include The Prophet, O8, Flux, Poly Ensemble and more.

Bitley Omnia webpage: http://bitley.laconicsounds.net/omnia/
Fairlight audio/video demo:"

"The Fairlight CMI ReFills for Reason - two demo tracks" video above.

Friday, June 28, 2013

Keytek CTS-2000 (Jeremy Soule - Menu [Secret of Evermore])


Published on Apr 29, 2013 acreil·67 videos

"Multitracked and heavily processed Keytek CTS-2000 arrangement of the menu screen music from Secret of Evermore. The idea was to do an elaborate "dub mix" on each track individually. Recorded 2009?

All synths: Keytek CTS-2000
Drums: Yamaha RX5, Yamaha RY30
Processing: Tapco 4400, Digitech RDS 3.6, Ibanez SDR-1000, Roland VP-70, Alesis Quadraverb, Boss PH-1, Peavey T-Max, Dave Smith Instruments Evolver, Alesis 1622

https://www.dropbox.com/s/f8fmyerfqmw..."

Keytek CTS-2000 Cross Wave examples

Published on Apr 29, 2013

"Here are several examples of single oscillator waveform crossfades. The Keytek CTS-2000 can crossfade between 3 waveforms per oscillator, with a 2 stage envelope (two times and an intermediate breakpoint) for each crossfade. The IC responsible for this is the SGS M114S, which was also used in the Cheetah MS800, Amstrad CKX100 and Solton K160, as well as the other Keytek models (CTS-1000G, CTS-400, CTS-5000) and some obscure pinball machines.

Download: https://www.dropbox.com/s/y3d30laczon..."

Update via acreil in the comments: "I have a writeup on the CTS-2000 that I can publish soon, once I do some editing. Until then I'd like to suggest this as a more appropriate demo: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yiwrJzeDGYg"

Keytek CTS-2000 (Inoyama Land - Shuffer)

Uploaded on Nov 5, 2011

"Arrangement of Shuffer by Inoyama Land, using multitracked Keytek CTS-2000 (rare wavetable synth, now sold). I had modified it some to make the sound brighter. Reverb added in Pure Data (my own algorithm). I just played along to the original rather than use a click track or sequencer. It came out a little messy, but I think it suits the composition. Recorded 2011.

Download: https://www.dropbox.com/s/hb1fv0012aeljxe/Keytek%20CTS-2000%20Shuffer%20(Inoyama%20Land).mp3"

Monday, October 29, 2012

Jupiter 10 Roland Jupiter 6 + Roland Jupiter 4 + Yamaha RX5


Published on Oct 29, 2012 by synthartist69

"The Roland Jupiter 4 + Roland Jupiter 6...my favorite synth combination!"

Saturday, October 27, 2012

yamaha rx5 demo


Published on Oct 27, 2012 by Xpandou

"a quick demo of the yamaha rx 5 digital drum machine from 1987 to show the possibilities offered by the edit voice menu. sounds from internal rom and included rom cartridge.no processing no compression.direct to my motu soundcard."

Yamaha RX5's on eBay

Thursday, July 05, 2012

Yamaha Rx5 temporarily circuit bent - some patterns


YouTube Published on Jul 5, 2012 by Polynominaldotcom

"Just messing around with PCM chips. For more Info about classic RX5 please visit my dedicated webpage here:

http://www.polynominal.com/site/studio/gear/drum/yamaha_rx5/yamaha_rx5.html"

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

YAMAHA RX5 mods


YouTube Published on May 29, 2012 by mithuisyouji

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Monotribalism


YouTube Uploaded by PraxisAxis on Feb 16, 2012

"I did this little tune a couple of weeks back and recorded some of it with a camera, so I thought I'd make a complete video for it. The boys get home from school and decide to dance to the tune!!

Non-synth nerds may skip the following.

Synths / drum machines used:
Moog Little Phatty*
Korg Monotribe
Korg Monotron
Elektron Machinedrum
Yamaha RX5
Casio SK-1
* Little Phatty had filter poles set to 1, and passed through a heap of processing

Samples:
Bruton Music (various)
Hooked on Swing (various)

TV sample:
Bleach, episode 1 (used with the presumption that
this falls under Fair Use)"
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