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Monday, July 11, 2016

Spanish Synth - Improvised Performance on Ukulele Guitar and Moog Sub 37 Analog Synthesizer


Published on Jul 11, 2016 Modular Landing

"This is a little improvised piece using a Moog Sub37 and a Yamaha Ukelele Guitar with a Moog 500 series Analog Delay. Valhalla reverb has been added to both instruments during mixing."

Playing with Moog Sub 37 1080p[HD]


Published on Jul 11, 2016 Mika Blyhagen Lindroos

Starts around :25.

"Check out my soundcloud!
https://soundcloud.com/caladium
Sorry about the small delay in the sound, i did my best to sync it but the video editor refused to be on my side today haha."

Synthesized - Event at The Centre for Computing History in Cambridge 23 & 24 July 2016


via computinghistory.org:

"A weekend of retro synthesizers, drum machines and samplers ...

Come and try the synthesizers, samplers and drum machines that changed the way music is created. This weekend will explore how computers and digital equipment changed the music industry. With classic keyboards, Raspberry Pi computers running Sonic Pi, BBC Micros with sound programming guides, and Apple Macs that let you remix music with bananas… there’s something for all!

Free drop-in event included as part of your admission fee. Bring your own headphones!

Come and experience some classic machines of the 80s and 90s including :

Roland D-50
Roland S-750
Roland MC-202
Roland TB-303
Roland SH-101
Roland Alpha Juno-1
Yamaha SY-85
Yamaha CS5
Akai S1000
Casio FZ-1
Casio CZ-101
Casio VZ-1
Akai AX-80

Peter Zinovieff, EMS-Founder @ KlangLabor KHM Cologne


Published on Jul 11, 2016 Moogulator

"Note: this was not intended to post, so it is just a wobbly recording made for myself (Phone) - so please excuse the shaky erratic image!

Peter Zinovieff talked to us, I am happy to be allowed to post his interesting speech.

EMS-Founder @ KlangLabor KHM Cologne"

Di_system - Midnight Eurorack


Published on Jul 11, 2016 Kevin Polzer

"san diego modular"

Peta Nocona


Published on Jul 11, 2016 davidryle

"An interesting patch of the Mutable Instruments Rings and Clouds with feedback routing through an Echophon and Music Thing Spring Reverb. The Pressure Points was sending a T-Gate trigger to Rings and CLouds trigger inputs. Also two rows of CV to the 1v/oct inputs.

Clouds was in Parasite Resonator mode. Rings in 'string' mode.

The third row of Pressure Points was sending CV to channel 1 Maths both A/R control, which was in loop or LFO mode sending a modulation to the Echophon pitch input.

Feedback was from the Rings Even out to Echophon then back into Clouds. Clouds right channel out to Spring Reverb and back into Rings IN. Rings Odd out to one channel of Z-DSP and Clouds left channel in to the other input of Z-DSP. The Halls of Valhalla dsp was used. Both channels sent to Intellijel Azimuth for final output.

Finally a Pressure Points pressure CV was sent to the Rings Frequency input as negative pitch bend modifier."

analog craftsman custom chrome modular synthesizers


Published on Jul 11, 2016 analog craftsman

"Let us build you a custom chrome modular synthesizer."

The do look nice.

And a promo video on what else they offer:

ac promo video

Published on Jul 11, 2016

"We build large format modular synthesizers."

POWER DX7 CHANNEL - The Very Best Of Yamaha DX7 FM Synthesizer


Published on Jul 11, 2016 Power DX7

"This is a Power DX7 Channel Promotional Video with a selection of my very best Yamaha DX7 Patches.

About Power DX7

I have owned my Yamaha DX7 Mk I since 1986 and making my own original DX7 patches ever since. My focus is to push the DX7 (and other FM synthesizers including DX7s, DX7II, TX802) to its limits to create many original patches with breathtaking sonic quality, realism and expression, from warm analog synthesizer sounds to uniquely DX7 piano, brass, string voice, etc.


About the Yamaha DX7 FM Synthesizer

Introduced in 1983, the Yamaha DX7 is the one of the best ‘pure’ synthesizer which has a very powerful FM synthesis engine. Even without sampled waveforms or a digital filter, it can produce amazing sounds from analog-like bass and pads, to breathtaking human voices, strings, pianos etc.

About This Video
All Yamaha DX7 sounds featured in this video are my original patches, created using the Yamaha DX7 Mk1 front LCD screen.

Featured Yamaha DX7 Patches
1. Filter Sweep - Like Patch
Even without a digital filter, the DX7 can produce an unique filter-like sound. A similar sound is used for my DX7 analog patches demo, Van Halen 1984.

2. Powerful Synth Brass
Uniquely the Yamaha DX7 sound, it's a powerful sound with a natural flanging effect. The same sound is used for my DX7 analog patches demo, U.K. Alaska.

3. Warm & Soft Pad
An amazingly analog-like warm pad sound, you'll never guess that it's actually coming out from the Yamaha DX7 FM synthesis engine! It has a beautiful natural chorusing effect, and adding external chorus and reverb effects makes it a magic.

4. Resonant Filter - Like Bass
Again even without a digital filter, the DX7 can produce a bass sound with a filter - like effect. It has this 'sticky' sound, typical of an analog resonant filter.

5. 80's Sampler - Like String Pad
With an amazingly realistic string sound, the DX7 can produce a string sound that resemble those 1980's sampler based string sounds.

6. Amazing Acoustic Piano
This Yamaha DX7 Piano patch can produce realistic, harmonic - rich metallic sound at lower notes.

7. Breathtaking Male Choir
With breathtaking sonic quality and realism, the DX7 is showcasing its true capability, emulating a realistic male choir sound. This breathtaking sound can rival modern hybrid synths.

8. Breathtaking Female Opera
With breathtaking sonic quality and realism, the DX7 is showcasing its true capability, emulating a realistic female opera sound. These breathtaking sounds can rival modern hybrid synths.

Power DX7 Intro Song
All original DX7 patches with amazing sonic quality, realism and expression - Piano (High and Low notes), Male Choir, Female Opera and DX7 Brass'

E-Mu Planet Earth Synthesizer Factory Demo Songs


Published on Jul 11, 2016 Sound Programming

"Factory demo songs from the E-Mu Planet Earth rack module.

Song List:

1. Rain Dance (0:02)
2. Planet Earth (2:46)
3. Movin' Earth (6:09)
4. Organic (10:35)
5. Earth Tones (12:44)

The Planet Earth is part of the Proteus 2000 family of synthesizers and has two slots for E-Mu expansion ROMs, with the first being occupied by the World Expedition module containing 32MB of world/ethnic instruments."

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