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Sunday, July 03, 2016

Freeforn D Circuit Bent Wrestling Belt

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Some synth bling to wear at the next synth meet. Creepy video further below.

"The Mods are:

Mono mini jack output

Centre off toggle switch to select Pitch - Up - Off - Down

Grey and Yellow Controls for Pitch Up or Pitch Down

You might need to add some Velcro on the back because the belt down not fasten, I used some string which worked fine."

MUSICAID CLAP TRAP

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"VERY RARE Classic 80s Clap Synth from the British Drum Machine Legends MUSICAID/SIMMONS ELECTRONICS

This one is in great condition and PARTICULARLY RARE, being the more scarce early MUSICAID analog version of the Clap Trap which is much harder to find. Excellent both cosmetically and functionally"

Korg KPR-77 Programmable Rhythm ANALOG DRUM MACHINE

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"The KPR-77 was Korg's answer to the TR-606 drum machine. Like the 606, the KPR-77 is basically an analog machine. Its sounds consist of bass, snare, two toms, open and closed hi-hats, accent and (switchable) cymbal/clap. Each drum sound's level can be individual mixed via the sliders. Unfortunately the KPR does not sound nearly as nice as the 606 can. But it has a simple LCD programming display sort of like what the TR-505 sports.

It holds up to 48 patterns (3 groups of 16) and two songs. A pattern can hold up to 32 steps. Like the TR-606, the KPR can be battery operated and REQUIRES batteries for retention of your programmed drum patterns and songs when it is turned off! Fortunately a casette out lets you store its memory to tape for offline storage. The KPR-77 has DIN SYNC IN/OUT as well as Tom trigger outs (like the 606) for external control and triggering. However, Korg's DIN Sync is not the same as Roland's DIN Sync. When syncing Roland and Korg gear via DIN sync, they will work however the Korg machine will run at 1/2 the tempo/speed of the Roland unit. This is because Korg uses a 48 ppqn (parts per quarter note) DIN standard whereas Roland's is 24 ppqn. This can be corrected with several devices which will translate 24-48 sync, such as the Korg KMS-30."

1984 ROLAND MKS-10 PLANET-P

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Piano, Clavi, Harpsichord, E. Piano, with Chorus & Flanger

"Polyphony - 16 voices
Multitimbral - Monotimbral
Oscillators - DCO
Modulation - Square or Sine Tremolo with rate & depth controls
Filter - Brilliance
Envelope - Long or Short release times
Effects - Chorus, Flanger
Arpeg/Seq - None
Keyboard - None
Memory - 128 patches
Control - MIDI In/Out
Date Produced - 1984"

Roland TR-808 Rhythm Composer w/ KENTON MIDI

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Sunday Jam session (ms-20, erebus, JX-03, System-1, TR-8, KORG volca)


Published on Jul 3, 2016 ollilaboratories

"If you like my stuff, please support me on http://music.ollilab.com/

Started to make a slow, 80 bpm jam session.. because is was working on some camera stuff, new angles / overhead etc.. and in the midst of jamming, well.. why not record it ? :) Its a vey laid back session.. main focus is on the system-1 arp and ms-20 solo sounds.. + stabs on the NLA1 and JX03. Oh, and im using the TR606 sounds for the first time too on the TR8, they sound really great... BUT the hihats are really loud and hard to mix.. haha :D

Other than thats its my standard setup, Live straight into 2 track.. no overdubs.

Gear used: ms-20 mini, korg volca bass, keys and sample, elektron analog four, system-1, TR-8, TB-3, NLA1, arturia microbrute, microgranny, SQ-1, dreadbox erebus, JX-03

FX: strymon timeline, mooer reecho, strymom bluesky, el capistan, mooer skyverb, kaoss pad, zoom ms-70 CDR _ and the Presonus studiolive 16.0.2 desk

And yeah ! Overhead cam .. its something that i have wanted to try out for some time.. a little bit disappointed on the low light capabilities of the HERO4.. but yeah, it creates a nice feeling being able to add those overhead shots. :)"

Polygonal Substructure (Korg Minilogue, Voca FM x2, Volca Sample)


Published on Jul 3, 2016 Metatron's Cube

"The outer crystalline mass gives way to a hollowed polygonal sub-structure. An entire civilization recorded in holographic memory. Up and downs, chaotic times through stagnation and peace. Small embers of light, burning.
The Volcas and Minilogue are just too fun, more walls of sound and some extreme bass if your speakers or headphones can take it. Maybe it's a bit overboard. Thank you for watching and listening, have a good week!
download@ https://soundcloud.com/miles-baskett/...
Gear:
Korg Minilogue + Stymon BigSky
Korg Volca FM + Digitech Supernatural reverb
Korg Volca FM + TC Electronics Hall of Fame reverb
Korg Volca Sample
Zoom R24
Sony Cybershot
Kden Live
Presonus One"

Assd. Acid - Elbow Mix


Published on Jul 3, 2016 MrSharps02

"found this old vid from a few months back and after relistening decided its worth having on the youtubes. sorry my huge elbow blocks most of the action, just listen with your eyes closed i guess.

live knob turnin and switch flippin."

Batchas presents: la minute (et demie) de Serge Paperface [S01E09]


Published on Jul 3, 2016 batchas

"Original Serge Paperface Modular System from 1978.

One take, direct outs. Reverb/delay added afterwards."

All parts here.

Just a quickie: Make Noise 0-Coast + Korg SQ-1


Published on Jul 3, 2016 Genshi Media Group

"Just a short quick demo of the Make Noise 0-Coast being sequenced by the Korg SQ-1. This one is a bit on the acidy side..."
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