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Monday, April 27, 2015

1980's Yamaha DX7 II FD FM Synthesizer Keyboard Minty w/ Original Case & Extras

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Elektron Analog Four, Elektron Analog RYTM,OCTATRACK,Novation BASS STATION 2


Published on Apr 27, 2015 Vladimir Aristarkhov

"The audio recording is made alive, without computer processing.
Elektron Analog Four, Elektron Analog RYTM,OCTATRACK,Novation BASS STATION 2"

Sequential Prophet 6 Demo by INHALT


Published on Apr 27, 2015 INHALTVIDEO

"When the team at Dave Smith Instruments called us to take a look at their new synth, we had no idea that the words 'Sequential' and 'Prophet' were going to be proudly displayed. One note later through the Meyer Sound rig at the DSI Office and we knew that there was no doubt that the Prophet 6 was the most genuine and true successor to the Prophet 5.

The Prophet 5 has a very important place in our gear arsenal. It’s heavily featured on our EP 'Occupations' and is one of the few synths we have that simply doesn’t need much post processing. It takes to multitracking effortlessly and exudes pure analog 'aliveness'. Not to mention the fact that it doesn’t take much to get it into the moody and dark John Carpenter film score sound. In short, the Prophet 6 had a lot to live up to. Fortunately, it does so in spades, going beyond what the Prophet 5 could do both in sound and programmability.

From the Prophet 5 rev 2 style SSM filter (it’s a discrete take on this design) to the brand new, discrete voltage controlled oscillators, the new high pass filter, dual fx engine, and output distortion, the Prophet 6 builds upon everything good from the 5 and then goes much, much further. Coupled with a fully polyphonic step sequencer and standard issue arpeggiator, the Prophet 6 is the perfect, discretely analog, polyphonic synthesizer. And it’s as much at home on a stage as it is in the studio.

The sounds that you hear are from the factory bank patches we’ve submitted to Dave Smith Instruments/Sequential. We intentionally focused on more standard, instantly usable sounds, rather than ones that showcase some fancy programming trickery. Reason being is that the Prophet 6 is all about immense raw sound quality and immediate, tactile programmability. Everything you are hearing was performed using the onboard facilities of the Prophet 6. There are absolutely no external FX or sequencers used. If you hear a reverb or a delay, it’s coming from the built in dual FX engine on the 6. We simply recorded the stereo output via a Precision 8 mic pre amp into Pro Tools HD, normalized the clips and bounced the track."

Enkl Monophonic Synth for iPad Released


Enkl teaser from Klevgränd produktion on Vimeo.

Update: new demo video:


Enkl monophonic synthesizer demo from Klevgränd produktion on Vimeo.

iTunes: Enkl - monophonic synthesizer - Klevgränd Produktion AB

"This fully featured monophonic synthesizer can create a huge variety of sounds. Fat basses, stabby leads, glitchy noises, old style chip tune sounds (including arpeggios), weird percussion, you name it. Enkl does the job!

Enkl comes with 93 high quality factory presets, all crafted by professional music producers. Of course it is possible to create new ones and save.

The Extended Keyboard makes Enkl really fun to play in standalone mode, choose scale, key and hit it off!

With Inter App Audio, AudioBus and MIDI support it’s easy to connect the app to other DAW apps, MIDI generator apps or external devices.

When it comes to MIDI, Enkl supports both MIDI IN and MIDI OUT. It’s even possible to play other MIDI compatible instruments with the Extended Keyboard.

Noteworthy features:

• Realtime rendered audio - no samples involved

• Two separate oscillators with separate LFO’s

• Oscillators can generate Triangle, Sawtooth, Square or Noise waveforms

• Oscillators can be summed or multiplied together

• Each LFO has its own ADSR and modulates its oscillator’s pitch or volume

• High cut and low cut filter with resonance (also controllable via MIDI)

• Chiptune-style arpeggiator

• Legato mode

• Ping-pong delay as a post effect

• Three band EQ as a post effect

• MIDI support (including IAA MIDI and Virtual MIDI)

• Extended Keyboard for live performing (also sends MIDI to any output port)

• Local on / off

• Pitch bend, Modulation, Low Cut, High Cut and Resonance controllable via MIDI

• Comes with 93 factory presets

• Documentation within app

• Inter App Audio support

• AudioBus support including state saving"

Roland Juno-60 "Another Heartbeat"



(c) vintage synthesizer demo track by RetroSound
all synth sounds: Roland Juno-60 Analog Synthesizer (1982)
vocoder voices: Roland VP-330
drums: Roland TR-808
recording: multi-track

Buchla Music Easel - Sound Sketch #06


Published on Apr 27, 2015 ozashikiTECHNO

Buchla Music Easel Synthesizer Demo
Effector: Strymon El Capistan
Recorder: Fostex MR-8mkII
Playlist:

A04 Liberation: Cool Other Stuff


Published on Apr 27, 2015 AutomaticGainsay

"Here is a demonstration of Moog LIberation functionality like Noise, the Ring Modulator, and especially the Polyphonic section.

Please show your support for Automatic Gainsay at:
http://www.patreon.com/automaticgainsay"

All parts here.

Live cover - Yesterday When I Was Mad, Pet Shop Boys, Jam & Spoon


Published on Apr 27, 2015 Tony Horgan

"Based on the Jam & Spoon remix of Yesterday When I Was Mad, this is played live on hardware alone (no computer), all in one go. Featuring a Novation MiniNova Vocoder, Arturia MicroBrute, Roland AIRA TR-8, Cyclone Analogic TT-303 Bass Bot (x2), Korg Volca Keys, mixed and recorded on a Tascam DP24. Massive respect to PSB and Jam & Spoon for creating the original."

"Pick up the phone" - on Böhm Station One


Published on Apr 27, 2015 organfairy

"It has been a while since I used this workstation - basically because I moved a couple of years ago and it was not on top of my priority list to connect up - but I thought it could be fun to get it running again now.

Unfortunately it started to smell.
So I had to dig into it and find the reason.

The music is played on the Böhm and is 'Pick up the phone' which was a hit for French singer F.R.David in 1982."

Reon Drift Box R Demo


Published on Apr 27, 2015 Joao Ceser

•Reon Drift Box R Limited
•Tiptop Audio Drums
•Soundmachines DC1
•Make Noise Pressure Points & Brains
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