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Saturday, December 08, 2007

Roland V-Synth GT with Scott Tibbs


YouTube via uzmanuysal. I didn't realize the GT was essentially two V-Synths in one.
"V-synth GT synthesizer tips-lessons-sounds. watch and learn from Scott (:"

Gary numan Im an agent cover


YouTube via metamatics.
"having a go at another telekon fav. using a korg workstation synth of mine."

M-Audio - From the Stage to the Studio (The Crystal Method)


YouTube via Silverskyone.
"This is an M-Audio video: "From the Stage to the Studio", featuring The Crystal Method. It shows how they usually work with some M-Audio products."

AntiTripplerPoison Blotch

Two more Waldorf Blofeld demos:

blotch via Stefan Trippler
AntiTripplerPoison via Boele of SCD

Roland Juno-60 + Juno-106 Analog Synthesizers by RetroSound


YouTube via retrosound72.
"synth demo by RetroSound

bass: Roland Juno-106
pad: Roland Juno-60
drums: Roland TR-707

The sound character of the two "Juno Brothers" is absolutely different!

more info: www.retrosound.de"

Atari Punk Keyboard


YouTube via larsby.
"Remade a Atari Punk Console a friend of mine gave me and put it into an old toy keyboard that I accidentally broke during a circuit bending frenzy this summer."

PC3 Sneak Preview VA1


YouTube via Kurzweilmusicsystems. Sent my way via Gord.

"A little a taste of those VA1 oscillators... The first sound uses 32 detuned saw layers!"
For more background on the VA1 see this post. Originally the Kurzweil VA1 was going to be a flagship knob laden virtual analog monster. It is now a plug-in board for the new PC3.

Akai AX80 Manual

via Inverseroom

Three shots and a pdf copy of the manual [mirrored here]

Circuit bent Casio SK-1


YouTube via IINewIIVirusII.
"bent SK-1 for sale on e-bay" images

Moog Analog Delay MF-104z


YouTube via ProGuitarShopDemos.
"The MF-104Z soundz fantastic and like all Moogerfoogers it has controls that allow you to vary the sound in a variety of ways that you can only do with a Moogerfooger.
Controls include:

Drive and Output Levels
allow you to set-up the Z to match the type of signal you want to delay from low level signals (vocals,guitar) to strong signals (studio console output, drum machine). The Z is designed to work with them all.


Delay time: from slightly less than 50 msec to slightly more than 1000 msec.

Mix: Pot Control from completely Dry to completely Wet or anything in between.

Feedback Control
mixes a portion of the delayed signal with the signal from your instrument. Feedback control can generate a single echo, sustaining echoes, or echoes that build up in chaotic ways.

Switchable Internal Loop / External Loop
selects the feedback path. In the Internal Loop position the feedback path goes directly from the output of the delay back to the input. In the External Loop position the feedback path goes through the Loop Out Jack and the Loop In Jack. This gives you an opportunity to insert signal processing in the feedback path, thereby enabling processing of the echoes as they are generated. Very cool with another Moogerfooger (unbelievable with the MuRF)."
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