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Saturday, March 19, 2016

NOVATION K-STATION SYNTHESIZER

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Roland DJ-70 Keyboard Sampler SN ZE01032

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Note the scratch wheel on the right.

"Roland DJ-70 Keyboard Sampler in good condition. Upgraded to 4 meg Ram. Everything works perfect. All the buttons sliders etc function properly. There is a scratch on one key. The cap on the sampling level knob is missing-the knob is intact and works fine...you can see the missing cap in the photos.

This is an easy sampling keyboard to use. The scratch wheel is awesome. A great live sampler. Sounds great-whatever you sample sounds better than the source!

Besides being a 16 bit sampler, the DJ-70 includes many features that no other sampler offers - like the incredible scratch wheel. Take any sound (Drums, phrases, your voice) and assign it to the scratch wheel and you can scratch it like a record! It also has 8 assignable trigger pads that play back your sample at the touch of a button, great for one shot sound effects that you want to keep handy. You can also build up sounds in a synthesizer fashion by combining different samples, crossfading between them using velocity, apply TVA and TVFs (filters). It also has an 8 track sequencer. The features go on and on."

Slight Return


Slight Return from mudlogger on Vimeo.

"Using a Fader Fox and Expert Sleepers FH-1 to control the modular"

Modular Jam 49


Published on Mar 19, 2016 ngarjuna

"Bass Patch
STO - Optomix being Damp modulated by
Wogglebug Stepped out(2x clocked and fed pitch)
enveloped by Maths
Sputnik 2 (lightly FM'd by Sputnik 1) - Timbre (modulated by PEG) - Optomix
Pitch sequence from Rene

Balanced Modulator Patch
(several sounds were derived from this patch by changing Rene's Gate outs, wiggling octaves, FM depth, etc.)
Sequencer 1 driving the pitch
Maths enveloping the Optimixes
which receive the signal from the balanced mod setup:
2 Sputniks going into the uVCAs with inversions
(Sputnik 1 is also lightly FM'ing Sputnik 2)
PEG is controlling the FM depth (via Classic VCA) and
modulating Expo/Pitch on Sputnik 1

Machine Noise Patch
(these are the loud whirring sounds from around 4:05)
Rene (getting Glide data from Sequencer 1) driving
the STO and the Rubicon
STO putting out Vari Shape (modulated by PEG)
and Sine out to Timbre (modulated by PEG at 180 deg phase)
Optomix enveloped by Maths
Rubicon square out (PWM'd by Seq 1 LFO, Symmetry modulated by Maths), some QR noise and Timbre output are mixed
and sent to Optomix enveloped by Maths

Drums in Spark (electronic) Jamstix (hand percussion) and modular (bleep bloops)
Acid lead cleansed in the fire of Angel Lofte Audio Source Plus
One of the Bal Mod Patch sounds was sequenced through Array

and of course my trusty Tektronix 422 scope providing the trippy light show."

Dork Funk - a 100BPM funked breakbeat patch for eurorack synthesizer


Published on Mar 18, 2016 Luke Killen

"This will be my last Eurorack patch for a month as i will be taking a break in Japan. I'll be back with more in late April when I return. In the mean-time enjoy a funked breakbeat patched on my eurorack system."

Friday, March 18, 2016

Fm~ing²


Published on Mar 18, 2016 Ebotronix

4ms Peg, QCD/Expander, RCD², VCA Matrix
Analogue Systems RS 100², RS110²², RS360²
Arp Odyssey 2821 white noise

VOLTLIFE: The birth of Frankensynth


Published on Mar 18, 2016 voltlife

"A montage showing the dismantling of my old studio and its rebirth as a towering wall of synth."

Patrick Wichrowski - Orbital Sunrise 2 (excerpt)


Published on Mar 18, 2016 Patrickillian

"desenvolvimento de algumas idéias
Casio XW-P1"

Patrick Wichrowski - Travessia


Published on Mar 18, 2016 Patrickillian

Casio CZ 5000

Superbooth16 Line-Up - March 16 - April 2


You'll find the full line-up for Superbooth16 here.
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