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Thursday, September 06, 2012

Moog Prodigy "Freak"


YouTube Published on Sep 6, 2012 by retrosound72

"(c) 2012 synthesizer demo track by RetroSound
"Freak"

all sounds: Moog Prodigy Analog Synthesizer from the year 1979
recording: multi-track without midi, sequenced by the SCI Pro-One step-sequencer over CV/Gate and synced with the TR-808.
drums: Roland TR-808
fx: a little bit delay and reverb"

Roland JV-880: New programs by Danielle


YouTube Published on Sep 6, 2012 by TheSynthFreq

"Hi! :) Here are some of my new programs for the Roland JV-880!. Every patch was initialized, then saw waves/square waves are chosen then the programming is started from all zero-set parameters. The JV-880 (1992) is very similar to the Roland D-50 (1987) with 4 partials that can be turned on or off, individually programmed. Each of the partial's parameters can be filtered in several ways. There isn't a limit to what is sent through the TVF as there is with the D-50. JV-880 is tricky to program with just one knob and 7 buttons, but its so rewarding! Although the JV is digital, the JV can be very lush if programmed with some diligence and patience as all synths require. :)

:) TSF"

Graphic TZO


YouTube Published on Sep 6, 2012 by Ebotronix

ZO 1 to A152 CV in,SW in by ZO 2 morph out's and A 143-9 out's
4ms Peg RCD
Analogue Systems 2x RS 500 E 2x RS 110 RS 360
Cyndustries 2x Thru Zero Oscillator
Doepfer A 152 A 149 A 143-9 & A 134 pan by Moog MP 201
Make Noise Brains 2x PP 2x Maths QMMG René Wogglebug
Toppobrillo Sportmodulator
Logic Master Clock Kenton Pro 2000 II
FX TC M3000 Boss VF 1 Line 6 Pro delay

Maurice Joshua Roland Juno-106 Up for Auction?

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Maurice Joshua on Wikipedia

via the listing: "This Roland Juno 106 Synthesizer is in near perfect condition. I purchased it last year from a friend who had bought it from legendary Chicago house musician Maurice Joshua (It still has his original presets.) Everything works perfectly on the synthesizer with the exception of the LFO rate slider which needs to be replaced. I am including the replacement part. The old slider still works but the knob snapped of and you have to use something like a bobby pin if you want to reach in and move the post to adjust. All oscillators function as they should, all the buttons work and don't stick, all other knobs and sliders are complete and move smoothly and without fail. All six voice chips work perfectly. All of the keys are complete and don't squeak or bind up. Comes with power cord." There's no way to verify of course.




Custom Black SEQUENTIAL CIRCUITS MAX

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MOOG MINIMOOG Model D SN 7626

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"The main issue is the unit makes one continuous sound and none of the keys/notes trigger sound leading me to believe something ( a cable) is unplugged to the keybed itself. The keybed itself is intact and no keys are cracked or broken but the keybed is loose and angled to the the right side meaning something in the keybed is not aligned/attached properly. The keybed is loose from the bracket that holds the keybed in place..." See the bottom pic.


Novation Nova Desktop Synthesizer Module

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"Very cool little synth, 16 voices, tons of editing knobs and buttons, built-in vocoder, etc."

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Roland Jupiter 4 Heaven


YouTube Published on Sep 6, 2012 by synthartist69

Buchla - Patch 30

Buchla - Patch 30 from batchas on Vimeo.

Focusing on LFOs and randomness.
Main modules used: 262v, 261e, 258v, 281e, Source Selector, p/r, 291e.

Patch inspired by Todd Barton's "Krell Muzak": http://www.muffwiggler.com/forum/userpix/4956_krell_muzak_1_3.jpg

Buchla 100: Freq Shift Patch 01


YouTube Published on Sep 6, 2012 by djangosfire

"Getting to know the Buchla 100.

All sounds from the Buchla, aside from the Reverb (provided by the Jason R. Butcher VCRV module).

Using a 196 Phase Shifter + 111 Dual Ring Modulator + 158 Dual VCO to patch up a frequency shifter.

The random sequence comes from careful attenuation of the 165 Random Voltage Source.

The steady clock is from the 140 Timing Pulse Generator . . . and the chaotic clock comes from a 160 White Noise Source patched through the 130 Envelope Detector back into the 14"
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