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Saturday, September 01, 2012

Monomachine song 【ガラスの林檎】


YouTube Published on Sep 1, 2012 by gomez0923

"企画「Elektron 歌ものUP祭り」より
松田聖子さんの名曲「ガラスの林檎」(作詞 松本隆 / 作曲 細野晴臣)

お誘いくださった企画の皆さん、最後まで観てくださった方々
ありがとうございました!

使用機材
Elektron Monomachine
dbx 166
Lexicon VORTEX
Mackie 1202-VLZ3"

Googlish:

"From "UP festival song thing Elektron" planning
"Apple" Glass's classic Seiko Matsuda (Haruomi Hosono composer / lyricist Takashi Matsumoto)

Everyone planning for his invitation, the person who I was please watch until the end we
Thank you!"

The Monthly Acid Pattern - September


The Monthly Acid Pattern

via Dylan Davis on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge

"From Null Object (http://soundcloud.com/null-object)
Something different this month - a 10 step pattern.
I have cleverly disguised this pattern in this mumble jumble of hectic rhetoric.
This track was entirely sequenced by my Midified TB303, it is triggering all the drum samples, two mp3's sliced into midi tracks ("Madness - Baggy Trousers" & "Hume - The Spirit of Gambo The Lord Dewys of Favoret"), A Roland System 104 Step sequencer and the 303 the the step sequencer control parts of a Roland System 102 synth.
The 102 synth also feeds back into the modified 303 hence the LFO sound at times.
The whole track is then haphazardly transposed all over the place, triggering different samples.
The 303 has a bunch of circuit bends which further affect the sound.
This way of working is quite different to the typical XOX box acid setup but this pattern can sound good with a 6,8,10,12 or 16 step backbone. The track will loop around and sound "right" after two 16 step bars" Work it to make something for you. I am interested to hear what you do."

make some acid with this and post it to the group
all submission will be compiled at end of month into an EP released via bandcamp - http://acidpattern.bandcamp.com/"

Yamaha SK20 vintage analog organ synthesizer

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Roland RS-202 string machine synthesizer

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"Here's a pretty well kept specimen of the amazingly smooth Roland RS-202 string machine. This one carries more important features than their first machine of course; primarily the chorus/ensemble. This is the first unit to use that famous Roland effect I guess and it found it's niche in the disco era or..visa versa..."

Yamaha CS20M SN 1155 with Original Box

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Anyone know how this works?: "There are two knob colors. One correlates to the parameters which may be saved. But the tunings for instance are not saved so that there is absolutely nothing digital in their control. So you get perfect smooth pitch control unlike so many of the synths with storage from the era. . It's snapshot memory. ie. you can't edit once you save so you have to take a photo or something to remember your patch settings if you want recreate them easily. But I just find it very useful to be able to save and store on disk patch settings at least. But you can go knob crazy with this one and it's just LUSH!"


Oberheim OB-SX SN 913601

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"This is an Oberheim OB-SX analog synthesizer with 6 voices."

Preset version of the OB-X/OB-Xa. Notice this one is grey. Later versions had the blue pinstripe. I always wondered if they were the same or if the grey was based on the OB-X and the blue on the OB-Xa. If anyone knows, feel free to comment.


Xpand!2 Sound Demos by SynthManiaDotCom


YouTube Published on Sep 1, 2012 by SynthManiaDotCom

Playlist:
Xpand!2 sounds - Part 1 - Soft Pads
Xpand!2 sounds - Part 2 - Bright Pads
Xpand!2 sounds - Part 3 - Huge Pads
Xpand!2 sounds - Part 4 - Action Pads
Xpand!2 sounds - Part 5 - Ambience + FX
Xpand!2 sounds - Part 6 - Polysynths
Xpand!2 sounds - Part 7 - Synth Brass
Xpand!2 sounds - Part 8 - Percussive
Xpand!2 sounds - Part 9 - Multitrack Arpeggios
Xpand!2 sounds - Part 10 - Simple Arpeggios
Xpand!2 sounds - Part 11 - Soft Leads
Xpand!2 sounds - Part 12 - Hard Leads
Xpand!2 sounds - Part 13 - Acoustic Piano
Xpand!2 sounds - Part 14 - E Pianos + Clavi
Xpand!2 sounds - Part 15 - Organs
Xpand!2 sounds - Part 16 - Strings
Xpand!2 sounds - Part 17 - Vocals
Xpand!2 sounds - Part 18 - Brass + Woodwind
Xpand!2 sounds - Part 19 - Mallets
Xpand!2 sounds - Part 20 - Bells
Xpand!2 sounds - Part 21 - Guitars
Xpand!2 sounds - Part 22 - Ethnic
Xpand!2 sounds - Part 23 - Hits
Xpand!2 sounds - Part 24 - Synth Basses
Xpand!2 sounds - Part 25 - Basses
Xpand!2 sounds - Part 26 - Drums
Xpand!2 sounds - Part 27 - Percussion
Xpand!2 sounds - Part 28 - Loops

Ian Fritz Teezer VCO


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2 Buchla LPGs


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strome by cebec



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