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Wednesday, February 15, 2017

Synthrotek Ribbon Eurorack Module Touch Interface - MST


Published on Feb 15, 2017 synthrotek

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"Synthrotek's Ribbon module is a 4HP Eurorack module that connects to our Soft-Pot touch interface panels for both 1U & 3U. Adjust any parameter in your system with the Control Voltage output. Gate and Pulse outputs allow for even greater control."

Mutable Instruments Ambika Improv


Published on Feb 15, 2017 Jyoti Mishra

"I recently bought an Ambika and haven't had much time to play around with it. But I made this very epic-sounding pad so I thought I'd do a little improv with it.

You hear the bare sound at the start and then I switch on the delay and reverb, both courtesy of my mixer, a Behringer X32.

Enjoy!"

Frostwave Space Beam

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Published on Feb 15, 2017 Brian Comnes


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"One used Frostwave Space Beam, spatial sensing oscillator with control outputs. A theremin like device it uses the distance of your hand to raise or lower pitch. Best of all is that it also puts out control voltage (CV) for pitch and gate. Pitch CV ranges from 0-10 volts continuous and the gate CV goes from 0-8 volts. You can select the wave form from sine to triangle to square wave. You can set the response time from fast to slow with glide switch and also the range of the frequencies from low to high. See the short video about this unit for more info.

This is a rare device out of production."

KORG SQ-10 SN 150967

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SUIKO ST10 Japanese Synth

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"Super rare SUIKO ST-10 synthesizer and sequencer.

Monophonic synthesizer with highly unusual data cassette drive sequencer.

You can use the data cassette (like an Apple II or Commodore 64!) to save sequences, and you can change the sound settings in real time as the sound plays back. Includes a new cassette for you to record your sequences to.

I included a SONY Car Cassette to Aux Adapter so you can mess with the sequencer by playing white noise, synth tones, etc through it to data bend the cassette drive. You can also use pre-recorded cassettes to mess with the sequencer. Tons of fun!

There is also a built in digital sequencer with built in memory.

Has three basic sounds that can be modified. You can use the pitch knob to do some interesting pitch bend effects as you play. There is a setting to control the decay of the note as well.

Keyboard is meant for traditional Japanese music, so the layout of the keys is in traditional Japanese scale.

Could also be used for microtonal music, as there is a slider that can shift the pitch up in a 1/4 tone increment.

Everything has been fully tested and works, except for one switch that is stuck. This switch is meant to flat or sharp one note in the scale to slightly modify the scale. This is a minor feature and doesn't effect the operation of the rest of the keyboard. Likely an easy fix."

Moog Prodigy duo


Published on Feb 15, 2017 Ebotronix

Moog Prodigy² with Kenton Socket Kid
Alesis HR 18 drums
FX~

VGM #100: Stickerbush Symphony (Donkey Kong Country 2) Progessive Synth-Rock Cover


Published on Feb 15, 2017 Ace Waters

"I feel like we have been here before....

I hope you enjoy it. I really wanted to take a trip back to the very first VGM I did here on the channel, and do something different with it. This isn't meant to replace my first cover, but is simply another take on one of my favorite game songs. I hope you enjoy it!"

Arturia DrumBrute, MiniBrute, Keystep, Korg Electribe synthesizer jam, Roland Chorus Echo tape delay


Published on Feb 15, 2017 Expanding Sound

"This was a fun little jam to experiment with. It features an Arturia DrumBrute, MiniBrute, Keystep, and Korg Electribe A MKII, which is a dual monosynth sequencer with effects. I wanted to try some of the individual outputs on the DrumBrute, so I used my Roland Chorus Echo tape delay on the snare and kick outputs. The DrumBrute's sync out is going to the Keystep's sync in, and the Keystep is controlling the MiniBrute via CV pitch and gate. The Electribe was purposefully left out of the sync loop, as I was curious how similar the clocks are between hardware. No unit drifted in tempo from each other, so I was very pleased with the result. Check it out!"

The MiniMoog Model D: A Historical Look And Modern Comparison


Published on Feb 15, 2017 Vintage King

"In this new video, Bubba Ayoub discusses what makes the MiniMoog Model D a classic synthesizer coveted by musicians all over the world. Additionally, he compares an original unit with one of Moog Music's brand new reissue MiniMoog Model D."

Synthchaser #048 - Tim's ARP Omni 2 Restoration & Repair


Published on Feb 15, 2017 Synth Chaser
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