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Monday, December 04, 2017

Oberheim OB-Xa - ANALOG POLY SYNTH

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Taking a classic TR-808 drum pattern and giving it the Mutant treatment


Published on Dec 4, 2017 Hexinverter Électronique

"We take an old school electro beat in an 808 style and use the modulation and distortion capabilities of the Mutant Drums to...well, mutate it!"

TIPTOE - Make Noise modular research


Published on Dec 4, 2017 ikkini

"Recherches musicales pour le spectacle sur lequel je bosse actuellement, Paul - Voir les arbres plutôt que la forêt."

Googlish:
"Musical research for the show I'm currently working on, Paul - See the trees rather than the forest."

1985 Moog Song Producer Ad


via Retro Synth Ads, where you'll find the full write-up and more vintage synth ads.

"Moog Song Producer 1/6-page black and white advertisement from page 108 in the November 1985 issue of Keyboard Magazine."

Rheyne - Sequenced Jam #63 (Spock in the Morphagene)


Published on Dec 3, 2017 Rheyne

"A sample of Spock from 'Space Seed' in the Morphagene. Kick is from a Moog DFAM, snare is from a Make Noise 0-Coast, arpeggio is from a Noise Engineering LIP, and bass is from a Make Noise DPO. 8 additional LFOs from Silent Way are sent through an Expert Sleepers ES-8. Sequenced with the Winter Modular Eloquencer.
Reverb is from a Strymon BigSky. Audio was recorded straight from the mixer.

'Spock' and 'Space Seed' are trademarks of CBS."

Update:

Rheyne - Sequenced Jam #63, part 2

Published on Dec 7, 2017 Rheyne

"An alternate version of the patch from Sequenced Jam #63, recorded in case of any legal issues with the Leonard Nimoy sample from the original recording."

3xMOTHER32, let's get low (use headphones)


Published on Dec 4, 2017 peter synthbrothers

"Beschrijving"

Sonicsmith Introduces the Modulor A1 Synth


Modulor A1 synth intoduction Published on Dec 4, 2017 Sonicsmith

"We introduce the Modulor A1 synth.

It's a semi-modular, analog music synthesizer that can create traditional sounds but extreme modulations as well.
It runs on standard 9V pedal PSU and has 1V/octave pitch input."


"MODULOR A1

SEMI-MODULAR ANALOG SYNTHESIZER.

Our newest synth is not audio controlled but can come as a perfect accompaniment to them.

In fact The Modulor A1 will enhance any existing analog synth rig, allowing them to enrich their sound beyond belief. The Modulor A1 contains a VCO, LFO (each sync-able), two VCAs (one dedicated to the VCO and the other to the LFO), and numerous patching options. Both VCO and LFO can be square or triangle waves and a switch sends LFO to modulate VCO frequency for some vibrato (at lower LFO rates) or FM (at LFO rates up to 200Hz) effects.

The Modulor A1 is here to dive deep into modular synthesis in the 9V pedal environment. This Voltage Controlled Synthesizer has two audio outputs. One at regular line level (+4dBu) via big jack, and the other is a mini jack on the top panel (9V). This can be fed into a modular synthesizer environments if one wants to use the VCO voice through his Eurorack inputs for example. Another use for this mini jack oscillator is a ring modulation source on the Squaver P1 or any other CV input for that matter. You will get surprised of the results every time you patch it to a different CV destination. As a stand-alone synth the Modulor A1 has quite a bit of power as well. Allowing you to make all kinds of effects and melodies without even a single patch cable. Of course when you consider a few mini-jack to mini-jacks cables the possibilities are more exiting and you'r doomed to fall into an endless pool of tweaking. Either as a companion to our Audio Controlled Synths or along with your own modular synths, this handy 9 X 10 cm synth is a tiny version of a modular synth. The VCO pitch input is 1V/octave and has a 9V minijack output on the front. The other VCO output is a big jack on the back at line level unbalanced+4 dBu. VCO sync input will reset the wave's position to zero every time a threshold of 0V is crossed. The LFO sync input threshold is 3.0v for compatibility with most gate signals. Two knobs for pitch offset 20Hz-20kHz and the other knob is -4-+4 semitones.
Features:

VCO, LFO and two VCAs

9V standard pedal PSU

VCO with two outputs: a big jack +4 dBu post VCA and a minijack 9V out without VCA to control as clock or mix into Eurorack system.

Sync input on both the LFO and the VCO

LFO from 0.2 Hz up to 200Hz for FM synthesis

“LFO to VCO pitch in” switch for instant satisfaction"

Prophet Rev 2 Live Patches


Published on Dec 3, 2017 Uriel Ortega

"This is a demonstration of how I use my midi board to sync all the pedals and my prophet live using my Disaster Area DMC-8 Gen 3. This setup allows me to switch very quickly between patches during live performances"

Moog System 35A Modular Synth with 951 Keyboard Controller SN 7414

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"This is a rare opportunity to get a vIntage MOOG System 35A Modular Synthesizer with 951 Keyboard Controller.
Serial number is 7414. Assembled in Feb. 10, 1976 by R.A. MOOG CO.

System 35A was sold without the filter banks in those days, but they were added later.

Moog 35 had modules listed below:
902 VCA, 902 VCA, 902 VCA, 904a Low-pass Filter, 904b High-pass Filter, 907a Fixed Filter Bank, 911 Envelope Generator, 911 Envelope Generator. 921 VCO, 921a Oscillator Driver, 921a Oscillator Driver, 921b VCO, 921b VCO, 921b VCO, 921b VCO, 923 Random Noise/Filter, 930 Power Supply, 951 Keyboard Controller, Blank console panel, Console panel 3, Console panel 3, Console panel 35, Console panel 4a,

but this System 35A has:
902 VCA, 902 VCA, 903a Random Signal Generator, 904a Low-pass Filter, 904b High-pass Filter, 907 Fixed Filter Bank, 907a Fixed Filter Bank, 911 Envelope Generator, 911 Envelope Generator, 921 VCO, 921a Oscillator Driver, 921b VCO, 921b VCO, 921b VCO, 951 Keyboard Controller (Rubber bushings replaced) ,
Console panel 3a, Console panel 3a, Console panel 3a, Console panel 35, Console panel 4a, Console panel 8a.

All modules are in working condition, but phone jack polishing and switch contact cleaning are recommended.

Works on 115-120V/60Hz ~ 230-240V/50Hz,
Comes with colorful patch cords."

Make Noise - Morphagene #01 - Beats & Mylar Melodies' Piano #MorphageneMondays


Published on Dec 4, 2017 DivKidVideo

"THE FIRST IN A NEW SERIES! WHOOOOO. #MorphageneMondays is my new weekly video series of what will be more than 10 videos on the Morphagene from Make Noise. The module is lovely and well deserving of a series of videos so here we go. Every Monday I'll post a new video in the series that will look at recording samples, creating amazing textures quickly, a range of the awesome FREE Reels from a range of artists on the Make Noise Freesound page and plenty more. I'm going to create a Reel or two myself as the series goes on as well. So be sure to subscribe, like, comment and share the video as we explore the Morphagene every Monday. My Patreon supporters will be extra content, downloads, music / track releases using the Morphagene and more head to patreon.com/divkid for more."
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