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Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Flame Arpeggiator 2013 # 2


Published on Jun 26, 2013 Ebotronix·690 videos

"Flame Arpeggiator 2013 & X 2013 test drive # 2
Malekko 4x Anti Oscillator (chords) 3x Uncle Arp & Bass
4ms Peg
Analogue Systems RS100, RS 110, RS 360
Bananalogue Serge VCS to Anti Oscillator's Wave Env in
Doepfer A 134 panning by A 143-9 QLFO & Maths
Make Noise Maths, Optomix,QMMG, Wogglebug
Logic midi master clock & Ultrabeat Livecut Drums
FX Boss VF 1, Lexicon PCM 90"

DAVE SMITH POLY EVOLVER KEYBOARD

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Word on the street is the PEK is being discontinued.

"FROM THE STUDIO OF EARTH EMPIRE (SYNTH-POP / INDUSTRIAL / TECHNO ARTISTS) reverbnation/earthempire

Dave Smith Instruments Poly Evolver Keyboard Potentiometer Edition. Fantastic condition! Serial #40. Has original Knobs not the Prophet 08 looking ones. All keys, knobs, buttons, mod/pitch wheels, LCD, LEDs, inputs/outputs, WORK..."


Kawai SX 210

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Korg MS-20 Snare drum demo + Pro~One, Yamaha CS-30 and Synthesizers.com


Published on Jun 26, 2013 Magnus Gladén·31 videos

"Why use samples or drum machines if you already have the necessary equipment to create drum sounds. Making your own drum sounds is both fun and more personal.

In this video I've used a Korg MS-20 for snare drum. The MS-20 is perfect for making snare, clap sounds thanks to the resonant hi-pass filter. The kick is programmed on a Sequential Circuits Pro~One by Jonas Sjöström. The Pro~One is great for kicks and can do Speak&Spell (Vince Clarke) kicks and all the way up to 909.

Hi-hats are made by a Yamaha CS-30, the CS synths hi-pass/band-pass filter is perfect for making hi-hats. The best CS synth for making hi-hats is the CS-10... hard to find snappier envelopes. I don't own a CS-10 anymore so I had to use a CS-30. The trigg to the CS-30 seems to be messed up, the hi-hat some times starts and stops...

Since the MS-20 was occupied making snare-sounds I had to use a Synthesizer.com to make the hand-clap. Not as easy as making a hand clap on a MS-20 but I think it sounds pretty ok. I will record another video when I create a hand clap on a .com.

Effects used in the video is a Klark Teknik DN-780 and a Sony MU-R201"

Korg DS-10 Showcase Live Mini Mix - HarleyLikesMusic

Published on Jun 26, 2013 HarleyLikesMusicUK·10 videos

"HarleyLikesMusic doing a 15 minute mini mix live using 2 Nintendo DS Lites both running Korg DS-10.
This is very similar to the set I did when iI supported The Happy Mondays and 808 State in Scarborough this year.
www.harleylikesmusic.com"

3DS on eBAy - 3DS on Amazon
DS-10 on eBay - DS-10 on Amazon

Thesys Sequencer for iPad Released

"Thesys is an extremely powerful and intuitive MIDI stepsequencer app, giving you control over just about all aspects of your favorite MIDI devices. Use Thesys to create varied and organic bass lines, screaming leads, pulsating chords, and organic pad sounds in the studio or on stage. For live musicians, Thesys provides an extremely versatile palette of performance options which can be triggered right from your MIDI keyboard: you can transpose, manipulate, twist up, mutate, and mangle your patterns without even getting near your iPad. No other MIDI sequencer plugin offers you the ease and power of Thesys. It is 100% MIDI compliant and therefore provides the ultimate MIDI sequencing solution.

iPad Edition Features:
- Midifile Export
- Integrated Synth
- Audiobus Support (Sender)
- Full Midi Support (Virtual, Network, Extern)
- Midi Clock Sync (Master & Slave)
- Action Section (Gatetime, Looper, Slowdown...)
- Pattern Sequencer
- Jack iOS Support
- Zoom"


You'll find it in the Sugar Bytes shop on iTunes:
Sugar Bytes GmbH

You'll find tutorials for the desktop version of Thesys here and an introduction video here.

KORG MS-10 Synthesizer

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DKNG Moog Print 2012 Glow in the Dark Poster


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"18 x 24 screenprint signed by DKNG in 2012 and numbered from an edition of only 100

THE GLOW ON THIS IS SO AWESOME!

this print is in mint condition and has been stored flat"

There's one more glow in the dark Moog poster by DKNG previously posted here.

Oberheim OB 8 vs DSI Prophet 08 Test by INHALT


Published on Jun 26, 2013 INHALTVIDEO·19 videos

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It has to be said that the Prophet 08 is one of our favorite modern polyphonic synthesizers. It's got a feature set that no other poly synth has ever had and is incredibly inspiring to play. Because of the 8 voices it lends itself very well to song writing as bass notes, complex chords, and leads can be played in one go. It also has a sound that is firmly planted in the Curtis IC Chip lineage that other famous polyphonics are in.

Our main intention was to use the Prophet 08 for upcoming live INHALT performances because it has a great tone color that is capable of approximating a lot of our signature sounds made on vintage synths. To our surprise (and delight), the resemblance is rather uncanny to the Oberheim OB 8, which is one of the main polyphonic synths we use.

This little test isn't exactly perfect in terms of one to one patch programming. But I feel as though the individual patches are close enough to each other to drive the point home. That point being: the Prophet 08 is more than capable of generating sounds very similar to the Oberheim OB 8.

Our interests are not in the raw sawtooth with no filter comparisons because frankly, we rarely use such sounds in our compositions. Instead, this comparison shows patches we would use in a musical context. The sounds follow the photographs: The OB 8 is first followed by the Prophet 08."

WMD Synchrodyne Expand Overview Demo & PDO MKII Feedback Loop


Published on Jun 26, 2013 William Mathewson·28 videos

"Demo of the features and functions of the Synchrodyne Expand module. There are a few bits that I didn't explain, please hit me with questions!"

http://www.wmdevices.com/

PDO MKII Feedback Loop

Published on Jun 26, 2013

"This is a patch using the PDO MKII, TBVCA, QAAF, Geiger Counter, and Snazzy Wow & Flutter as phase feedback to the PDO.

PDO channel 2 signal goes out to other modules then back into phase mod input 2 creating a feedback loop from these various modules."
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