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Wednesday, November 20, 2024
SynthTemple - Melbourne, Australia
video upload by studio snippets
via https://www.synthtemple.com:
"Set in a heritage-listed Art Deco former Motor Works and Bus Depot, the SynthTemple complex is an exciting new music facility containing 2 Dolby Atmos studios (Studio 1 – Synth Hall and Studio 2), Solo Room (which doubles as a third studio), Tech Workshop, a spectacular and growing Gear List, including one of the largest working collections of vintage synthesizers in the world.
The versatile studios can be used separately for writing, recording and production, or can be used in a traditional live room+vocal booth+control room format for recording larger scale projects, such as bands and ensembles.
SynthTemple’s size and stunning aesthetic also makes it ideal for live events, livestreams and product launches."
Wednesday, November 06, 2024
Thursday, October 03, 2024
PPG 300 Modular / Sequence & Pad (Test)
video upload by Bernd-Michael Land
"Studio Snippets
Sequence & Pad (Test)
Recorded @ SynxsS-Studio am 25.06.2009
Copyright: Bernd-Michael Land
PPG 300 Modular Synthesizer (1978)
Module:
10x PPG # 301 Voltage Controllen Oscillator / VCO
2x PPG # 303 Voltage Controlled Modifier
1x PPG # 305 Low Frequency Oscillator / LFO
2x PPG # 307 Dual Envelope Generator / ADSR
2x PPG # 308 Dual Envelope Generator / DADSR
3x PPG # 309 4-Channel Mixer & Multiples
1x PPG # 310 Random Generator
2x PPG # 311 Power Unit
3x PPG # 313 Sequential Switch
3x PPG # 314 Clocked Sequential Control
1x PPG # 315 Four Quadrant Modulator / RM
1x PPG # 317 Voltage Controlled Filter / VCF"
Friday, August 02, 2024
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Thursday, July 11, 2024
Saturday, June 29, 2024
Friday, June 21, 2024
Sunday, May 12, 2024
box of uncertainty
video upload by studio snippets
"A new unit from a brilliant new designer – exclusive to Soundgas – we absolutely love this wild and unpredictable box which can create stunning sounds and rhythms from pretty much anything.


There are no menus, sub-patches, presets or save functions. The BOU is immediate and imperfect.
Please note that these are handbuilt and hand-finished units; some imperfections to the finish and knobs is to be expected.
The user manual can be found here
Record
The capture button records for the length that it’s pressed for (maximum 3 seconds), recording from the built-in microphone, unless a line input is connected on the back in which case that source is captured. the looped sample begins to play back immediately.
Mix
There is no overall volume control for the BOU. both of the playback samplers have their own level control, as does the fragment space and occult emanation parameters which are routed as pre-fade effects.
Play
There are two sample players which behave differently: particle and fragment. each has a control for length, speed and level.
There is additional control for pitch and direction of particle, whilst fragment can be sent to space.
Occult emanation should be used liberally with caution.
Power supply:
Requires a 9v centre positive supply (not included).
External measurements (including knobs):
24 x 18 x 8 cm"
Friday, March 29, 2024
Official Alesis Andromeda A6 Introduction Video (Synth Demo Promotional Reel) - VHS Source Copy
video upload by OldManZero
"I came across this old VHS that had an "introduction video" for the Alesis Andromeda synthesizer. The quality is OK, but there may be better sources out there as my copy was re-used. Under the labels for the promotional video, you can see that the tape was originally an Alesis Masterlink demo video. They just copied over it and added new labels.
The full video had this segment repeated over and over again for about an hour. I guess this was to play on screens at trade shows or music stores to drum up interest.
The demo sounds don't really hold up to today's standards or to what the A6 can actually do, but Alesis seemed to want to cater to the more upscale client that could actually afford the $3K price tag when it was released. (Think studio or session players.). So the sounds shown seem to cater to them. You do seem to hear a few snippets of actual crazy Andromeda sounds here and there though. What you see and hear here is peak late '90's/early 00's through and through."
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