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Friday, September 25, 2015

AKAI Timbre Wolf Analog Synthesizer Demo


Published on Sep 25, 2015 perfectcircuitaudio

"This video demonstrates the sound, play modes, and sequencer of the AKAI Timbre Wolf."

Perfect Circuit Audio on eBay
http://www.perfectcircuitaudio.com/

'80s step sequencing with JP-6, MSQ-700, and DMX


Published on Sep 25, 2015 SynthMania

"'80s step sequencing with JP-6, MSQ-700, and DMX
Reverb: Alesis MidiVerb II"

Electribe 2 | Ambient VIII


Published on Sep 25, 2015 r beny

"8th ambient jam for the Korg Electribe 2. All sounds/effects from the E2."

SUONOIO, EASEL, MOOG....


Published on Sep 25, 2015 Zaws

"take with suonoio, music easel, moog, luminists(folktek) and overdub kick moog"

We haven's seen the SuONOIO in a while. For those not familiar with it, it was a mini patchable sound machine synth circuit board from NIN's Alessandro Cortini and The Harvestman.

Cheetah MS6, 6-voice Polyphonic Synth

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via this auction

'A Wonderful piece of kit, with outstanding Analog Strings, Pianos, Brass, Organs, Effects, Vox, Bass, Lead, Wave mixes, Percussion effects, Solos etc..."

Battery Powered Music


Published on Sep 25, 2015 Pierre Fontaine

"I had an music track I made a few months ago but didn't know what to do with it. So I've cobbled together some really old animations done over the past ten years and made a little music video.

The song itself was made using a Korg Volca Keys multitracked to create the lead and counterpoint, a Korg Monotribe for the drums, a Bliptronic for the synth part that starts the song and runs all the way through, and a Nintendo DS game called Jam Sessions that has an awesome acoustic and electric guitar simulation. The Korg Monotron Delay provided the synth swoops towards the end of the song.

The animations were created in Truespace (most of the physics animations), iClone (the dinosaur and some of the nature animations), PD Pro Howler (the opening flybys and more abstract animations) and Canoma (animations that started as photographs but were turned into 3D animations)."

Moog Sub 37 and Maschine: Face the Funk


Published on Mar 1, 2015 Mic Checkmate

"A quick 1 minute video getting into the awesome Moog Sub 37 analog synth with the Maschine Studio. Having a nice time with a funky hip hop beat.

Check me out at http://www.miccheckmate.com/"
http://www.moogmusic.com/products/phattys/sub-37

Prophet-6 synth+Korg M3, PLAY HAVE FUN, Preset 317, Ambient Pop


Published on Sep 25, 2015 Bob I. Gomez

"Here is another original tune of mine on the Prophet-6 synthesizer....it is called, PLAY HAVE FUN.
I kept coming back to Preset-317. It inspired me to write this tune with a Pop Ambient quality. The Korg M3 contributes a piano synth sound & a beat. I add some EQ from my Roland Mixer to the drums & Piano section."

Square Wave Sequencer V1 by mattoverse


Published on Sep 25, 2015 karmacomputer

"http://mattoverse.com
Demonstration of the first completed prototype of the mattoverse Square Wave Sequencer.
8 Step sequencer with selectable step count of 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8
Pitch controls are Bourne multi-turn potentiometers
Fixed resonance sweepable filter
2nd Switchable Oscillator with speed control
Volume, on off swithc
DC9volt Power / 1/4" Mono Output"

Note this is the first mattoverse maker post on the site.

The Greatest Hits of BIOME - 1973 EMS SYNTHI Compositions


"Members of BIOME, a live electronic music ensemble, perform Tactus Tempus by Frank McCarty, live on KPFA on February 22, 1973. The performers are Allen Strange, Frank McCarty, Pat Strange, Boots McCarty, Steve Ruppenthal, and Steve Whealton. Following the piece, which is performed on four Synthi electronic music modules, the players talk with Charles Amirkhanian about the group and their music."

via @jkant, via archive.org.
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