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Saturday, June 29, 2013

John Bowen Solaris Demo 2

Published on Jun 29, 2013 insanic4·15 videos

"For better audio quality go to SoundCloud: http://soundcloud.com/insanic4/solari...

Here is the second demo of the Solaris synth by John Bowen (www.johnbowen.com). Everything is played live using the keyboard, mod wheel, pitchbend and joystick."

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Novation Bass Station II Analogue Synth Review Part 1 at Nevada Music UK


Published on Jun 29, 2013 NevadaMusicUK·848 videos

Novation Bass Station IIs on eBay

"http://www.nevadamusic.co.uk/piano-ke... Chris from Focusrite Novation runs us throughthe main features of the ultra cool Bass Station II. Fat analogue synth sounds pour out of this wonderful keyboard and as well as being easy to use, it feature USB and MIDI for a complete studio solution. Bass Station II is an analogue mono-synth based on the classic original Bass Station but updated for the requirements of the contemporary keyboard player. The Bass Station has two filters, two oscillators plus a third sub-oscillator, it provides patch save facilities and has a fully analogue effects section. Add-in a step sequencer, arpeggiator, full sized keys and a powerful modulation section and you have the makings of a synth that is built for bass, but capable of so much more.

Bass Station II is an analogue mono-synth specifically designed for bass, but with a sound-engine that is versatile enough to kick out sharp leads and crisp arpeggios. It brings the best elements from the original Bass Station into a brand new design with re-worked modulation, effects, filters and more - it has all the advantages of the original Bass Station, but with a much, much bigger sound. The signal path is pure analogue - including the effects section, whilst the hardware has been laid out in modules with dedicated pots, switches, sliders and buttons for all major parameters. Critically, you can store and recall patches on Bass Station II, which comes with 64 killer factory presets, space for a further 64 of your own sounds within the unit, and furthermore you can then store additional patches on your computer."

Novation Bass Station II Analogue Synth Part 2 at Nevada Music UK
Published on Jul 1, 2013

"http://www.nevadamusic.co.uk/piano-ke... Chris from Focusrite Novation creates a track using the Novation Bass Station II and the Launchpad S grid controller. Being a monophonic synth, Chris uses midi to record note information then plays it back to the Bass Station so he can tweak the sound. Then it gets recorded as audio in a clip on the Ableton software so the Bass Station can be free'd up to produce another sound. This is a great way of recording as its both hands on and very creative. The Bass Station allows for experimentation which is hard to do within software as well as teaching your ear how the different controls effect the sound, LFO's, oscillators and filters etc, a great lesson for all the plug in musicians. If your into computer music, you owe to yourself to experience a real analog synth and now with midi and USB connectivity it easily works with software without old school CV issues. Destined to become a modern classic, there's no better place to find your own sounds and blend the best of the old with the new. Affordable, real and fun.

Fat analogue synth sounds pour out of this wonderful keyboard and as well as being easy to use, it feature USB and MIDI for a complete studio solution. Bass Station II is an analogue mono-synth based on the classic original Bass Station but updated for the requirements of the contemporary keyboard player. The Bass Station has two filters, two oscillators plus a third sub-oscillator, it provides patch save facilities and has a fully analogue effects section. Add-in a step sequencer, arpeggiator, full sized keys and a powerful modulation section and you have the makings of a synth that is built for bass, but capable of so much more.

Bass Station II is an analogue mono-synth specifically designed for bass, but with a sound-engine that is versatile enough to kick out sharp leads and crisp arpeggios. It brings the best elements from the original Bass Station into a brand new design with re-worked modulation, effects, filters and more - it has all the advantages of the original Bass Station, but with a much, much bigger sound. The signal path is pure analogue - including the effects section, whilst the hardware has been laid out in modules with dedicated pots, switches, sliders and buttons for all major parameters. Critically, you can store and recall patches on Bass Station II, which comes with 64 killer factory presets, space for a further 64 of your own sounds within the unit, and furthermore you can then store additional patches on your computer."

KORG volca and monotribe X2 - Orthros / BakaOscillator

Published on Jun 29, 2013 BakaOscillator·76 videos

"Composed by BakaOscillator.
Use, KORG volca bass, volca beats, monotribe X2, amPlug Bass, BOSS DM-3."

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Kick.S Live / June,29,2013


Published on Jun 29, 2013 KickSenior·260 videos

"======= Kick.S Music ===============
Blogger : http://electronica-mini.blogspot.jp/

======= Release ===================
・iTunes http://itunes.apple.com/jp/artist/kic...
・Beatport http://www.beatport.com/artist/kick-s...
・Bandcamp http://kicks1.bandcamp.com/
・Discogs http://www.discogs.com/digital?artist...
・Amazon http://www.amazon.co.jp/s/ref=ntt_src...

使用機材
KORG ELECTRIBE MX
xOxbOx
Acidlab Miami
electro harmonix memory boy
electro harmonix Cathedral"

Moog Rogue,Roland Alpha Juno 2,Doepfer A-100

Published on Jun 29, 2013 NEWAMBI·28 videos

"This is a two stepp sequence jusing the ef303.
I am using the doepfer quantizer, the clock sequencer and two envelopes on the filter (adsr and ar) to make it come allive.The ar generator is triggerd by the clocksequencer and the adsr is triggerd by the ef303.
And i also use some delay .
And i jam along on the rouge and juno."

Tranquilism

Published on Jun 29, 2013 StudioF·84 videos

Used:
Roland Juno Stage
Roland MC-808

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A drone for Flo (Doepfer A-160, A-161, A-138m and A-150)

Published on Jun 29, 2013 GruithuisenCityMan·448 videos

"With an A-160, an A-161, an A-138m and an A-150 from Doepfer, it's possible to get two different complex sequences at the same time. For even more fun, i have used a Pittsburgh Modular Analog Delay.
(A big thank you to Flo for her advice. It works fantastic !)"

Nord Drum Virtual Analog Drum Synthesizer

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VINTAGE '80s YAMAHA CP-10 KEYBOARD SYNTHESIZER INFORMATION ARTICLE

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