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Monday, August 24, 2015

Tom Oberheim Two Voice Pro Sequencer Demo


Published on Aug 24, 2015 perfectcircuitaudio

"This demo is intended to show only the sequencer of the Two Voice Pro. Watch the synthesis demo"

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2482015 - Analog Adventures


Published on Aug 24, 2015 Kevin Polzer

"diary"

KORG Volcas, Roland TB-303 & MC-202, RogerLinn DSI Tempest.

Tram Lines


Published on Aug 24, 2015 Miguel d'Oliveira

"track made with a Moog Voyager and a few VSTs in ableton live
each pass was heavily processed: filters, side chain compression, chorus, etc..."

Weekly OP-1 - Teenage Engineering OP-1 Demos


Published on Mar 21, 2014 ETV Broadcast

Playlist:
Teenage Engineering OP-1 demo:"Weekly OP-1" Vol.1 - Drum sampler demo#1 :Preset"MXD"
Teenage Engineering OP-1 demo:"Weekly OP-1" Vol.2 - FM synthesizer test "Space noise"
Teenage Engineering OP-1 SKETCH sequencer test:"Dinosaur"(Weekly OP-1 special issue vol.1)
Teenage Engineering OP-1 demo:"Weekly OP-1" Vol.3 - TOMBOLA sequencer jam
Teenage Engineering OP-1 demo:"Weekly OP-1" Vol.4 - Drum sampler demo#2 :Preset"CX FIVE"
Teenage Engineering OP-1 CWO+Drum sampler ("Weekly OP-1" Vol.5) - Drum sampler demo#3 :Preset"DAILY BRIP"

Drumcomputer MFB522 Etudes


Published on Aug 2, 2012 ETV Broadcast

Akademic - One Synth Per Track Release by Benefaktor



Track & synth list:
1. The Secrets of the MiniBrute 03:43
2. The Journey of the Voyager 03:41
3. The Adventure of the Prophet 6 04:29
4. The Plan of the Blofeld 05:20
5. The Strange Tale of the SH-101 03:11
6. The Night Visions of the Nord Lead A1 03:33
7. The Dance of the MicroKORG XL 03:16
8. The Education of the ESQ-1 02:58
9. The Dreams of the D-50 03:15
10. The DX-7's Lament 03:44
11. The French Holiday of the SH-101 (Bonus Track) 03:23
12. The Case-book of the JV-1080 (Bonus Track) 04:05

"Each track contains only the cited sound source with occasional added studio effects primarily from Universal Audio, Soundtoys, Valhalla DSP, and a TC Electronics Alter Ego delay pedal.

Mixed through a Great River EQ-2NV equalizer and an API 2500 bus compressor.

released 24 August 2015 | Sean Drinkwater, Noah Drake, Grant Putnam"

This one in via Loscha.

Synth Club London Workshop - ToneTrigger 01


Published on Aug 24, 2015 Tom m

"DIY Synth Workshop | 25 Aug
35 GBP
Build and take away your own electronic musical instrument and learn about electronics and soldering along the way.


In this session you will make a tone generator, with four trigger buttons and four adjustable frequencies.

You will be guided step-by step through the assembly of your kit which includes a front panel, components and battery pack.

You will leave with a standalone analog voltage controlled, sawtooth oscillator with four preset voltage triggers,
made by you!

The workshop is 2 hours long and is suitable for everyone, no previous electronics or soldering experience is necessary.
Book Online at synthclub.london"

Bitloader (Transistor Sound Labs) - Modular Meets The Elektrons 2015 Performance


Published on Aug 24, 2015 DivKidMusic

"Here's Zoe and Nina from Transistor Sound Labs (think Stepper Acid sequencer!) with their first live performance under the name Bitloader. A couple of acid filled jams with live keys and plenty of modular twiddling.

You can download the audio from this set here -
https://soundcloud.com/bitloader/sets..."

Snap - Rhythm is a Dancer (Live synth cover)


Published on Aug 24, 2015 Synt5

"This is our live performance of the classic 1992 eurodance hit Rhythm is a Dancer, by German group Snap!

Every synth line was played live, without resorting to computers or sequencers. No midi. Our syncing was based on a revolutionary metronome-to-earphones system :)

From left to right, gear list and synth players were:

Korg M1 - França Guimaraes - Choir pad, strings lead, piano solo
Sequential Sixtrak, Sp404 - Guillermo Caceres - Bass, drums triggering
Korg Microkorg - George Frederick - 16th note synth
Yamaha An1x - Anderson Freitas - Main synth phrase, synth solos
Clavia Nord Lead 2x - João Marcos - Bell-like synth line
Vocals - Quésia Carvalho

The arrangement was based on a combination of the Radio Edit and the 12'' versions. We decided to leave out Turbo B's rap verses to favour the instrumental lines.

This time we had available one of the original synths known to have been used in the original track - the Korg M1. This allowed us to recreate the voice choir, the strings and the piano exactly as they appear on the original recording. The original bell-like sound played by the Nord Lead could also be found on the M1 library, but we would've run out of keyboard space to map the sound appropriately.

The versatile Microkorg was programmed with a sixteenth note repetition, which prevented the player from dying of muscle cramps and helped to keep us in sync during the instrumental interludes.

The drums were reconstructed with 909 samples using Reaper, bounced to audio, and played back by the Sp404. The only sample was the hit sound that can be heard during the intro and instrumental parts.

Again, please forgive the grainy quality, the shaky hands and the few misplaced notes, we were just having fun."

Linnstrument + TTSH ~ Killer Queen


Published on Aug 24, 2015 robotmakers

"Linnstrument and TTSH (Arp 2600 clone) employed in cover of Brian May's Killer Queen guitar solo. TTSH recorded directly from built in speakers."
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