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Sunday, May 08, 2011

Analog Dubstep - Minimoog & Schlagzwerg


YouTube Uploaded by peterkeys88 on May 8, 2011

"peterdyer.net Some fiddling after being away from my analog beauties for a while, ended up like some Tron dubstep. You'll hear the MFB Schlagzwerg controlling the Kraftzwerg, with a mixer to fade things in and out, and then me playing some Voyager over the top. And thats it! No laptops allowed on this one! Sadly my camera does not capture bass too well. The Voyager does have an Xotic effects AC Booster on it for beef."

Sretta's Plane with Voice Over Walkthrough

Added to this post. Scroll down to the bottom video under the red "Update".

DX5 playing Depeche Mode "Nothing to Fear"


YouTube Uploaded by DX5 on May 8, 2011

"One of the last videos shot in this studio. I am moving to a temporary one while building the definitive (say goodbye to the flower power sofa and curtains...).

I added a Simmons SDS 8 module for drum effects. The only original pad I have is too weared, so I used two standar pads for triggering the unit.

Upper Keyboard: Emu EMAX II HD
Lower: Emu Emax.

All sounds were synthesized by me, sampling them into the emaxes. Sources were JP8000 DW8000 Poly 800, and my Emax library.

Composed by Martin L. Gore."

In My Karma


YouTube Uploaded by MaxMusicOne on May 8, 2011
Waldorf Wave, Roland Jupiter-6 & JD-800, Sequential Circuits Pro-One & more.
"The Sense of my Karma
Music & Video Product to Max Mazzotta
(C)opyright 2011 Siae"

New Keyboards from Tom Oberheim in the Works


I heard through the grapevine that Tom Oberheim was working on a new TVS Keyboard with sequencer, three octaves, velocity and aftertouch along with a new mysterious X product and eventually a four voice keyboard system. I contacted Tom Oberheim and although he is keeping further product developments and details under wraps, he did confirm keyboards were coming. Note the image to the left is an original TVS and not a new Tom Oberheim TVS.

Via Tom: "Basically what you state in your email is my plan, but the timing is based on my energy level and the time requirements to get SEMs out the door." Yes! :)

Update: rumor has it the "X" project is a new Oberheim OB-X poly synth.

Sequential Circuits Prophet VS vintage synthesizer

via this auction

circuit bent coleco Talking Teacher synth speak spell

via this auction
Video at the auction and here.
"The Coleco Talking Teacher (Released 1985) is a childs teaching aid with a synthesised voice. It has 8 english and 2 maths activities with a total of 165 word's vocabulary built in (Rare as snake knee's expansion cartridges are avaialable) its circuitry is similar to that of the Texas instruments speak and spell range of toys but with more advanced voice chips and functions.

...added the following functions
pitch control knob - sets the pitch of the words - sounds
Stutter hold switch with smooth or ruff modes - holds a phrase of a word and endlessly loops it
stutter loop advance button - disables the stutter mode when pressed and holds the sound on release allows the loop to move on
Repeat word switch - repeats the current word / maths sum / function of the current game you are playing
distortion switch with two modes (slight difference in tone)
Glitch A switch - produces utter random glitches and phrases glitchy have words and tones
Glitch B switch - Produces random words and phrases glitch have words and tones
Glitch C switch - Produces random clicks, pops and stuttering when a letter is pressed or the unit is trying to speak
Glitch D/E switch (centre off) produces glitchy loops and single letters says words such as "Tourettes" see vids / demos
reset switch - some combernation of bends or words lock the unit up this resets it to the beginning
1/8" jack socket audio output"

MAM MB 33 with Original Box

via this auction

"Analog Monophonic Bass Synthesizer with MIDI...

The MB 33 is a rack-mounted TB-303 clone released in the mid-nineties by German synth maker MAM (Music And More). It's basically a re-packaged Freebass 383. It is a true analog monophonic bass synthesizer with MIDI implementation so you can create 303-like bass lines from your sequencer. Its single VCO offers the same two basic waveforms as the TB-303: a sawtooth and square wave. But in the MB 33 they can be mixed together for a more interesting tone than the 303 could originally produce.

Additional knobs control the VCO tuning, filter frequency cutoff, resonance, envelope mod amount, envelope decay time and accent intensity - the same controls found on the TB-303! The 24dB lowpass filter can also produce the characteristic sound of the 18 dB filter used in the original 303. There's also an auto-slide function (4 octave range) for producing those 303-style slides and a separate input for filtering external signals through it.

See the Synth in action:"

2 MAM oldschool action

Uploaded by basoundproduction on Jan 24, 2009

"two mam mb 33 ( tb 303 clone) in action"

buchla , computer and sneakers

buchla , computer and sneakers from Eldancer on Vimeo.


"Buchla , fender precision & fender rhodes ."

TR-808 & Jupiter-8: Analog electro 80s!


YouTube Uploaded by TheSynthFreq on May 8, 2011

"Hi! :)
This video features a Jupiter-8 bass patch U: (21), slightly edited with Fc set to 6 with no resonance. this patch is in poly-1 mode, (half of JPs oscillators used). Also featured is the TR-808 with an original pattern programmed just before the recording. Both the Jupiter-8 and TR-808 are magic machines! Please enjoy!
:) TSF"
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