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Thursday, November 21, 2013

Guacala - MFOS Audio to Gate Converter Guitar Performance


Guacala from Quijote Cinemusica on Vimeo.

"Exploring my homemade MFOS Audio to Gate converter, making the guitar a controller for my home made modular synth."

via Quincas Moreira on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge

"This is the circuit for the audio2gate converter: http://www.musicfromouterspace.com/index.php..."

Midnight Modular #2



"---≤JUPITERSTORM≥---≤E355≥---≤CHAOSBROTHER≥---≤201113≥---"

via Christian Moraga on Facebook: "hexinverter.net Jupiter Storm jam..."

Moog Memorymoog Plus Synthesizer with Custom Wood Panelling

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via this auction

"Just serviced and calibrated by Sam at Three Wave Music. Sam also tweaked a most issues these synths can consistently have in the future. Beautiful custom wood as seen in photos. He also changed lights to blue from red, which looks very nice and unique.Replaced cooling fan from noisy original as most people looking at this listing may know. Replaced C/moss chips for reliability. Nothing was changed to effect the original sound..."

Roland RS-101 Analog String Synth SN 350272

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Jen Sx1000 Vintage Synthesizer

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MFB-522 Drumcomputer Drum Machine TR-808 Sounding "Clone" With MIDI

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SN 09271 via this auction

"From MFB...Drumcomputer MFB-522

* 9 analogue instruments
* step-sequencer with 16 steps
* 25 controls for attack, decay, tone etc.
* Bass drum programmable in two lengths
* Tom/Conga programmable in three pitches
* memory locations for 72 patterns and 8 songs
* MSRP: 280,- Euro

MFB-522 is a drumcomputer with a fully analogue sound engine that offers plenty of editing capabilities. It includes a step-sequencer with popular TR-style running-light-programming. Memory locations are available for 72 patterns as well as for 8 songs.

Available edit controls:

Bass drum [Decay, Tune, Tone, Level]
The bass drum can be programmed in two different lengths per pattern. It also offers and individual output.
Snare drum [Noise, Tone, Level] - Rimshot [Level]
Snare drum and rimshot cannot be played simultaneously. However, they can be used in the same pattern. Both instruments share the same individual output.
Clap [Attack, Filter, Decay, Level]
The parameters allow setting the width and fullness of the clap sound. This sound also has its proprietary individual output.
Tom/Conga [Tune, Decay, Level]
This sound source can be switched between Tom and Conga instruments. Sounds programming allows setting of three different pitches.
Cowbell [Tune, Decay, Level] – Clave [Level]
Tune for Cowbell controls a detune-effect, while the pitch is set commonly with Cymbal and Hihat. Cowbell and Clave cannot be played simultaneously. However, they can be used in the same pattern.
Cymbal [Tone, Decay, Level]
Tune sets the pitch for Cymbal, Cowbell and Hihat
Open/Closed Hihat [Decay, Level]
Open and Closed Hihat cannot be played simultaneously. However, they can be used in the same pattern. This sound source offers and individual output.

The step-sequencer allows programming of 72 basic patterns plus 72 fill-ins. The latter being associated to the basic pattern memory location, resulting in a two-bar-pattern when using the fill-in. Patterns can be combined to eight songs that each hold a user-definable sequence of up to 64 patterns. In addition to the instruments, a global accent-track is available. When set, the corresponding step will be played with a higher or lower volume-setting in comparison to the standard level. The MFB-522’s sequencer offers three different steps of shuffling. A stereo output will carry all instruments minus those where individual outputs are in use (bass drum, snare drum/rimshot, claps and Hihat). Using the MIDI-In, drum-sounds can be played with a keyboard or external sequencer. Here, the sound sources act velocity sensitive. Finally, MFB-522 can be synchronized to incoming MIDI-clock.

The MFB-522’s dimensions are: 175 x 125 x 38/72 mm. The unit need a power-supply AC/DC 12V 500mA unstable."

Lego Roland TB-303


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Vintage Presets for Diva Synthesizer

Published on Nov 21, 2013 VintageSynthPads·15 videos

"'Electronic' for Diva is a new collection of vintage presets for U-he Diva synthesizer.
Our goal with this collection was to replicate some of the hard to find, old school analog hardware synths of the 70s-80s.
This video demonstrates a handful of sounds from 'Electronic'.
For more audio examples, check out VintageSynthPads.com"

"Electronic" for U-he Diva, Vintage Preset Collection

Labolida Pico4 Synthesizer


Published on Nov 21, 2013 Allex Bessa·33 videos

"Labolida Pico4 Synthesizer.
Brazilian synthesizer, 4voices or mono.
5 easy knobs controls 2 oscilators LFO and 2 envelopes ADSR, AR., 3 wave format.
Easy to work and easy to play."

See the Labolida channel below for more posts. You can find them on the web here: http://labolida.com.br.

DN-e1 Synthesizer in MAGIX Music Maker 2014 Premium (INT)

Published on Nov 21, 2013

"► More information about the software: http://www.magix.com/int/music-maker/...
Add some massive electro sounds to your tracks with the DN-e1 virtual analog synthesizer. This high-end synth enables you to generate thick, dynamic sounds quickly and easily."
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