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Tuesday, September 19, 2017

Moog Sub 37 Upgrade Path to Subsequent 37 Features In the Works



If you are a Moog Sub 37 owner you will be able to upgrade to the Subsequent 37 feature set. Note this is a hardware update. Via Moog:

"We recently released the Subsequent 37, an updated version of an already wonderful instrument in the original Sub 37 (MusicTech.net’s Gold Award winner for 'Best Hardware' 2015, and 'Best Keyboard/Synth of 2016' from SoundOnSound). We hope that you will continue to enjoy your Sub 37 in light of the new Subsequent 37 release, as they are both excellent tools for creative expression, each with their own sonic flavor.

If you feel that you would prefer the features of the Subsequent 37 over the features of your original Sub 37, we will be offering an upgrade option for existing Sub 37 owners (we’ll need a little time to get the parts together). You can signup below to receive an email once the full details are available. In the meantime, please continue to enjoy your Sub 37—it is a fantastic instrument on its own merit and will bring you countless hours of enjoyment.

Love,
Your friends at Moog"

BACH-Goldberg Variations with Synthesizers


Published on Aug 24, 2017 Machiwoomiapoo

This is one massive playlist currently featuring 100 videos. They feature the Roland Jupiter-8, Juno-60, Juno-106, JX-3P, Alpha Juno 1 & 2, JD-800, JP-8000, D-50, KORG DW-8000, and DW-6000, etc. You can use the drop down controls on the top left of the player to view what you want, or just hit play and let it run in the background.

Roland TR-808 Versus TR-08 Demo


Published on Sep 9, 2017 Machiwoomiapoo

"Roland TR-808 Versus TR-08
Here's a comparison video between the Roland TR-808 and the TR-08. Please have a good listen and leave your opinions below. Take care, Sam."

Roland SH-101 versus SH-01a Demo


Published on Sep 14, 2017 Machiwoomiapoo

"Roland SH-101 versus SH-01a Demo
Here I compare two of Roland's great synthesizers. Thanks for watching. Please share, subscribe, and leave feedback. Take care and have a wonderful week. Sam."

Roland SH-01A Synthesizer User Review SH-101


Published on Sep 19, 2017
Audio and Video by G-Storm Electro c.2017

The Roland SH-01A boutique synthesizer is a recreation of the coveted SH-101 monosynth. In this video I will be getting down to the bottom of some questions. What's the big deal with the SH-101? How does the SH-01A sound? Is it worth the money? Is this something I can recommend?..

0:00 Gesaffelstein 'Pursuit'
0:33 Intro
1:06 What's the big deal with the SH-101?
1:49 Orbital 'Halcyon' Bass
2:20 Royksopp 'Remind'
2:35 Design and Construction
3:27 Poly Mode - Desire 'Under Your Spell'
4:21 Features and Sound
6:38 Things you need to know about the Sequencer
7:21 A trick using External Clock for Shuffle
8:37 My only lament, as redeemed by the sequencer
9:28 Realtime Pattern Changes - Eurythmics 'Here Comes The Rain'
9:47 About Poly Mode
10:27 Poly Mode - G-storm 'Harp-y'
10:52 In Summary
11:43 Outro - 808 State 'Magical Dream'

**BLOG** http://gstormelectronica.blogspot.com/"

Roland SH-01As on eBay

Update:

IK Multimedia's Syntronik for iPad Released


iTunes: Syntronik - IK Multimedia

"Play the vibe. Hear the magic. Syntronik is IK’s cutting-edge synthesizer that features the sound of the most iconic machines to ever grace the planet.

Syntronik comprises 17 powerful virtual synths recreating the legendary sonic signature of 38 of the most sought-after classic analog synthesizers and string machines ever created, recognizable by their elegantly designed, easy-to-navigate interfaces.

Thanks to IK’s exclusive DRIFT™ technology, which emulates the way real analog circuits behave over time, the astounding circuit-modeled filters and the multi-sampled oscillators, Syntronik is the most authentic sounding analog virtual synthesizer to date and is the one-stop solution for musicians, discerning producers and synth aficionados demanding utmost sound quality and extreme playability both live and in the studio.

Our team of developers and sound designers worked relentlessly to capture each machine’s “DNA” for the most realistic and flexible instruments possible that maintain the real character of the originals while extending their creative potential even further.

Syntronik offers Multis with 4 parts. Each part has its own synth, dynamic arpeggiator and a dedicated 5-slot effect section for unprecedented sound design flexibility, allowing for highly sophisticated sonic palettes.

The instruments available in Syntronik cover an incredibly wide range of sounds, triggering inspiration right from the start with 1200 instrument presets, easily accessible with a smart browser, 200 multis*, 129 arpeggios and much more.

Features:

Five12 Vector Sequencer (Sneak Preview)


Published on Sep 19, 2017 Synthtopia

"At Knobcon 2017, we talked with Jim Coker of Five12 (makers of numerology) and he gave us an in-depth overview of his new Vector Eurorack sequencer."

http://www.five12.com

SDIY Class # 7 - Taktile : A simple pressure sensitive Touch Pad!


Published on Sep 18, 2017 Synth Diy Guy

"Here's another alternative controller idea, based on the human body's resistive properties. Very simple project with cool results, enjoy!

Also, please like, Subscribe, and support me on Patreon!
https://www.patreon.com/quincas

Stay noisy! See you next week with the first installment of a series on the Erica Synths Polivoks voice bundle!"

You can find previous previous SDIY Class posts here.

The Incredible Sounds of Synclavier II (1981)


Published on Oct 10, 2015 VCO8

"This is the full 24 minute blue vinyl record from 1981."

Tony Banks and His Emulator & Phil Collins and LinnDrum


Published on Oct 7, 2015 VCO8

"Tony Banks sampling a telephone on The Farm in 1983 for Genesis' 1983 self-titled album."

Phil Collins and LinnDrum

Published on Oct 7, 2015 VCO8

"This is clip from a Genesis rehearsal video from '86-'87. Mama was originally composed on a Linn LM-1, as opposed to a LinnDrum seen here."
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