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Friday, April 22, 2016

Moog Sonic Six Keyboard Duophonic Analog Synthesizer

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"The moog six is in good condition with light signs of wear from normal use. The sonic six is a rather durable device. This one was well taken care and is in good working order. It was originally designed for educational and home use so it is light and portable and even has a built-in amplifier and speaker. This is kind of a rare bird and is seldom seen but in the right environment can be extremely useful and a much welcomed sonic edition to your sound. Comes with manual & power supply.

Korg Poly-61 Programable Polyphonic Synthesizer SN 700309 with Flight Case

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Building the Octone


Published on Apr 22, 2016 Qu-Bit Electronix

"Building the Octone is a Qu-Bit Electronix film.
http://www.qubitelectronix.com/modules/octone

Production by Traut Films."

uzumaki / modular adaptation


Published on Apr 22, 2016 dresseduplunch

"I'm currently in the process of adapting my liveset to my new modular setup, which, if everything goes right, will debut in may this year. Also, the octatrack is back (also note that the MBase kick is triggered by the modular).

Equipment:
elektron octatrack
Jomox MBase 11
sequentix cirklon
jomox T-resonator
modular synth: acidlab 8LMHT, intellijel rubicon, mutable instruments braids, synthesis technology morphing terrarium"

new nonlinear circuits squid axon


Published on Apr 22, 2016 cirtcele

"Just some examples of the signals from the Squid Axon when fed a tri-wave and clocks at various rates. Adjusting the feedback pots gives various chaotic bursts. More info - http://nonlinearcircuits.blogspot.com..."


"Just the module everybody has been waiting for! A squid brain cell simulator!

The Squid Axon is a circuit based on the Hodgkin-Huxley equation describing the chaotic behaviour observed in giant squid axons. The inspiration for the module came from a 2003 paper by T. Matsuzaki & M. Nakagawa, titled 'A Bipolar Logistic Chaos Neuron and Its Hardware Implementation'.

Basically it is a four stage analog shift register with two feedback paths, one nonlinear and one linear (I do try to walk the line). If you turn the feedback paths down to zero, you get a regular ASR. Turn up the feedback to get more complex and staggered patterns from the 4 CV outputs. It will happily run at audio rates as well."

Korg DW8000: my favourite filter


Published on Apr 22, 2016 skrapadelix

"The Korg DW8000 and its rack-mounted sibling, the EX-8000 contain my favourite lowpass filter with a moody, dark tonality I'd love to see replicated in a Euro module. Here's an ancient (1998) tune I found on a DAT tape that showcases this unique and often overlooked filter in its glory."

Prisma Sounds Vol 1


Published on Apr 22, 2016 Rob Papen

"Not yet out... but here already a few Prisma sounds"

OTO Machines Bim sound exploring


Published on Apr 22, 2016 duncanperson's channel

"SH-101 into the Bim. Trying out some sounds, seeing what the bim can do with the biscuit"

NR Synth Alligator part 2


Published on Apr 22, 2016 Pulsophonic

"Demo of NR Synth Alligator,"

Part 1 here.

"Let's Pretend we're married" Prince Jupiter 8, JP6, Prophet 5, Linn Drum


Published on Apr 21, 2016 synthartist69

"I just threw this together quickly in memory of Prince. I was a huge fan of early Prince... the 1999 and Purple Rain albums. After that, NO. His music is what helped inspire me to learn to play keyboards when I was 14 years old. Whether you like him or not, you cannot dispute that he is was one of the greatest musicians and artists to ever live. Thanks for watching!"
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