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Friday, December 26, 2014

WERSI BASS SYNTHESIZER AP-6

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"This is a great old german analogue bass synthesizer with a very FAT SOUND."

KORG POLYSIX with POLYSIX DELUXE Mod by ANALOGIA.PL

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Mods: EFF IN, EFF OUT, MIDI IN, EFF FRQ, PWM FRQ, LFO FRQ.

KORG Monopoly MP-4 with MIDI Mod

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"Midi Interface professionally fitted by Robin Whittle, Real World Interfaces user manual supplied"

YAMAHA DX7 SYNTH WITH FORAT MAM 2000 MODULAR SYSTEM MEMORY

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"YAMAHA DX7 CLASSIC SYNTHESIZER/KEYBOARD AND ULTRA-RARE, EXTREMELY PRACTICAL FORAT MSM 2000 (MODULAR SYSTEM MEMORY, $350 VALUE WITH INCLUDED ADAPTOR)

You already may know what a legendary keyboard DX7 is, with its own individual sound (with some harmonics in it that are not reproduced by a modern computer workstations imitations). Also included is a fantastic Modular System Memory by Forat. In our opinion, this is best standalone sound memory cartridge ever created. Unlike some expansion boards by other companies, the Forat combines a standard DX7 card behavior and convenience with its innovative on-board computer approach and there are no additional electrical changes required for DX7 or its firmware to use it. It permanently stores 64 standard DX7 sound banks (64*32=2048 sounds total!) and allows you to freely switch/rotate between them with additional ease-thanks to a big internal display. Best of all, it comes already preloaded with a wide variety of sounds for you to get started instantly. If you will ever want to load your own DX7 banks, simply select bank number to erase/format, then press write button (its lamp will light up) and perform a standard DX bank store-to-card operation. The lamp will go dim and your soundbank will be found under the same number (with this mega-card you can freely disconnect it as you would any standard Yamaha card and for example, connect it to another DX7 if desired)."

"Bored in Canada" - RS7000 + Prophet 08 + CZ1 + Volca


Published on Dec 26, 2014 Patrick Manderson
Update: video back online for those that missed it.

"'Bored in Canada'
A sequencer sythesizer preformance

pilot:
Morgan Orange

conducted by:
Yamaha RS7000 Sequencer - automation and sequencing

performers:
- Electribe EMX - drums + percussion
- Dave Smith Instruments Prophet 08 - dynth pads and boards
- Casio CZ1 - phase distortion bells
- Novation Bass Station 2 - melodies and arpeggios
- Korg Volca Keys, Bass - arpeggios and bass
- Roland JD-990 - Icy Air and Wispy Wind
- Roland JP-8080 - Soft sweeping strings
- Access Virus Indigo II - detuned pads and melodies

This music was performed live with the RS7000 sequencer through two analog mixers and a Focusrite Scarlett interface into 2 tracks of Ableton. Compression was added post in Ableton."

Korg Polysix = Ambient Abyss


Published on Dec 26, 2014 n3bsvid

"[ https://citizenpark.bandcamp.com ]

A little ambient improv featuring the Korg Polysix.

Hardware:
Korg Polysix

Software:
ValhallaDSP ValhallaVintageVerb"

Roland TR-606 and TB-303 VS Korg Monotribe and Volca Beats


Published on Dec 26, 2014 darenager

"Quick jam using TB-303, TR-606, Monotribe and Volca Beats, a fun combination of machines."

New KORG Odyssey Sighting




This one spotted and sent in via Soviet Space Child & Brian O'Malley.

"Looks like a production Korg Odyssey. You can see the extra switch for 3 filters and the 'I, II, III' label, plus those keys look like the 3/4 size keys from the MS20 mini."

The image is via Instagram

"#GreatTiming Thanks to the Good folks at @KorgUsa for my now Christmas Gift. LOL #ARPodyssey #vintage #analog #music #reissue #AMAZING #GoodDayFolksFollow"

And some pics from KORG below.  It's sure to be at NAMM.

AudioThing Releases miniBit 8-bit Chiptune Style Synthesizer


Currently on sale through December 31st!

"miniBit is a 8-bit/chiptune style synthesizer that emulates the sound of 80s game consoles and retrocomputers.
It features a main oscillator with 12 waveforms paired with a sub oscillator (a square wave pitched one octave below). The waveforms are not bandlimited and will produce aliasing. Furthermore, using the built-in bitcrusher, you can create even more noisy and retro sounds.

Specifications
12 Waveforms
Sub Oscillator
Poly and Mono mode with Glide
2-poles Low Pass Filter
Delay and BitCrusher effects
LFO with multiple destinations
30 Presets
Preset randomizer
Formats: VST, AU, and AAX (32/64bit)
Platforms: OSX, Windows"

Doepfer A137-2 VC Wave Multiplier II Basics


Published on Dec 25, 2014 Raul's World of Synths

"A short overview of the basic features of the Doepfer A137-2 Voltage Controlled Wave Multiplier II. Includes a short demonstration of a few oscilloscope views. Sound and Video by Raul Pena."
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