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Sunday, September 24, 2017

ANALOGUE SOLUTIONS TELEMARK SN 3728

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"This synth is incredibly huge sounding.. very much like a classic Oberheim SEM with so many ways to modulate and tweak tone. Its a great analog synth, very unique. It can obviously make some killer basses and leads but can also generate some wicked textures and drones. It all works as it should."

Novation A Station Analog Modelling Polyphonic Synth Module

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"Digital successor Bass Station Rack based on the VA synthesis modelling engine inspired from famous Supernova."

Roland TR-909 - Fantastic Condition w/ Professionally Modified Kick and Hi-Hats

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Published on Sep 20, 2017 NolaNola Nolita


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"As you can tell, this is a very specialized version of this classic drum machine. This 909 contains modifications (thanks to Colin Fraser) to the kick as well as the high-hats, to give you far more flexibility that what is traditionally offered by a typical 909. The mods to the kick are the group of three rotary controls above low/mid Tom controls. As you can see, the same rotary knobs that were on the original were used on the mods. Mods to kick add three new controls:

- Pitch: controls the frequency of the bass drum oscillator
- Drive: allows waveform adjustment from normal to square, for hard clipped sounds
- Tune Depth: varies the amount of the initial pitch sweep (decay is set by TUNE control)

These mods literally give the 909 the ability to produce any kind of kick imaginable, from overdriven, to deep, pulsating kicks. I've posted 5 minutes worth of nothing but these modified kicks on Youtube - this is just the tip of the iceberg. You could literally tinker with variations to the kicks for days.

https://youtu.be/SqpnQhg_U14


The hi-hats mod gives a tune control for the hi-hats that functions the same way as the tune controls for the crash and ride cymbals. This adds a lot of depth and flexibility. Youtube video with sounds of the Hi-Hat mods can be found here:

https://youtu.be/JWsx7rVu8GA

More details on the mods can be found here"

New Minimoog D and 3 Oberheim Filters (SEM Pro, Semblance and Telemark - K)


Published on Sep 24, 2017 martinjazz78

"Autumn melancholy is here ....at least in my improvised dawless, analogue and semi-modular synths track. Recorded live in one take, everything happening on the fly while playing, stereo output from my Motu interface only.

Gear used:
SEM Pro by Tom Oberheim (modern reissue)
Minimoog Model D (modern reissue)
Elements Synthesizer by Ken Macbeth
Taurus III Bass Pedals by Moog
Semblance by Analogue Solutions
Telemark-K by Analogue Solutions
Cirklon by Sequentix (hardware sequencer)
Roland Space Echo (vintage tape one)
Strymon Big Sky

There are four sequences running, each up to 16 steps with various random parameters, all of them are controlled by Cirklon hardware sequencer via midi:
1. Taurus III Bass Pedals
2. Semblance
3. Telemark-K
4. SEM Pro by Tom Oberheim. The sequence on Oberheim can be also understood as lead over the three remaining sequences.

Then there are random sounds that are self-generated by the Elements Synthesizer by Ken Macbeth and lead solo improvised on the new Minimoog Model D.

Although we have 3 Oberheim type filters in the video, I have to say that the ones on Analogue Solutions gear do sound and do behave differently than the one on SEM Pro. Probably no surprise, we are in analogue realm, where nothing is identical. As well, I believe I've somewhere seen an interview with Jonh Carpenter from Analogue Solutions, where he was saying that it wasn't his intention to copy SEM that his filter, oscillators etc. are purposely different.

For maximum enjoyment, I recommend good headphones or even better good speakers with subwoofer. Dive well into melancholy of autumn 2017 ;)"

Gotharman's PolySpaze - Some Analog FilterBank Sounds


Published on Sep 24, 2017 gotharman

"All sounds are made by Polyspaze. A few drum samples were used.
www.gotharman.dk"

Moog Minitaur & Behringer VD400 Vintage Delay


Published on Sep 24, 2017

"Minitaur synthesiser through the VD400. Minitaur is sequenced from an Elektron Octatrack.

No further processing except normalisation."

Twisted Electrons Crazy 8 (no talking)


Published on Sep 24, 2017 Bonedo Synthesizers

'Twisted Electrons Crazy 8 Sequencer - live jam"

Roland Juno-60 Analog Synthesizer (1982) moody autumn track


Published on Sep 24, 2017 RetroSound

"(c) 2017 vintage synthesizer demo by RetroSound

synthesizer sounds: Roland Juno-60 analog synthesizer from the year 1982
bass: SCI Pro-One analog synthesizer (1981)
drums: LinnDrum (1982)
recording: multi-tracking without midi
fx: reverb and delay"

cs01 JDSound0924


Published on Sep 23, 2017 ryouichi harada

'80s style sequencing with Roland MC-500 mkII


Published on Sep 23, 2017

Technical information:
Sequencer: Roland MC-500 mkII
Drums: Roland TR-707
Bass: Yamaha DX7
String Pad: Roland JX-8P
Bell Melody: Korg DW-8000
Reverb: Overloud Breverb2
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