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Wednesday, December 13, 2017

Endorphin.es AUTOPILOT introduction


Published on Dec 13, 2017 TheEndorphines

"Endorphin.es - AUTOPILOT: 4 hp auto-tuner module.

Do you remember the days when tuning the synthesizer was an issue?
We are happy to introduce you the AUTOPILOT - innovative dual tuner module.
Here is a detuned two voice sequence. We play A note on both oscillators.
Single button press enables the tune function to the nearest A note. Long hold press disables the tune.
Now we are in perfect tune.
We even advanced tuning algorithm with dynamic rate response, and added alternative 4-32 Hz scale, by long hold both buttons press.
Tune your oscillators instantly, just apply the Autopilot in between the pitch CV and apply the reference waveform.
Thank you for watching"

Analogue Solutions Fusebox, Treadstone, Yamaha DX1 - ramblings


Published on Dec 13, 2017 Analogue Solutions

"Some fun with this trio. Everything is being played / triggered by Fusebox. Main loop is Fusebox, with some DX1 added for good measure and Treadstone providing 16ths."

Folktek Mescaline - First experiments


Published on Dec 13, 2017 rupertlally

"4 patches I came up with on my first day experimenting with the Folktek Mescaline system."

Mini ARP 2500 Synthesizer Video Back Online


For those that missed it, the Mini ARP 2500 Synthesizer video is back online.

Digital control of analog filter on DIY synth Tokarev Protosynth V1LP


Published on Dec 13, 2017 Konstantin T

"Test improvisation now with digitally controlled analog filter on the Tokarev Protosynth V1LP. Audio recorded straight from the synth. Only MIDI notes are received on the MIDI input."

Multimoog vs. Prodigy


Published on Dec 13, 2017 Joakim Floke

"A very small comparison between Prodigy and Multimoog filter with saw wave."

Roland M-VS1 Vintage Synth Module (1995) 90s club & chill out music style


Published on Dec 12, 2017 RetroSound

"(c) 2017 vintage synthesizer demo by RetroSound

all synthesizer sounds: Roland M-VS1 Vintage Synth module from the year 1995 played with the Oberheim Xk masterkeyboard controller
recording: multi-tracking
sequencing: Doepfer Dark Time step sequencer

The name of this track is "Afternoon Chill" by RetroSound

No vintage synthesizer but a synthesizer module with fantastic vintage synth sounds.
256 waveforms (Oberheim, PPG, Moog, ARP, Mellotron, Solina, CS-80, Roland SH, Jupiter, JX, Juno, MKS, VP330, TR-808 samples and a lot more)"

Carol of the Bells meets Mary Did You Know


Published on Dec 12, 2017 Synth Space

"Synthesizer jam covering Carol of the Bells with a hint of Mary Did You Know, hope you enjoy this!"

Remember to see the holidays label below for more.

KOMA Elektronik BD101 & FT201 effect pedals to be discontinued.


"BERLIN, GERMANY – December 13, 2017 – KOMA Elektronik GmbH today announced the discontinuation of the BD101 and FT201 effect pedals. KOMA plans to continue building a limited quantity of units while parts and materials last, which is not expected to be more than one month, after which the pedals will not be available anymore.

The BD101 Analog Gate/Delay and FT201 State Variable Filter / 10 Step Sequencer pedals were released in 2011 as the first two products put out by KOMA Elektronik and offer powerful and unique sounding effects for producers and electronic musicians.

Over the course of their seven-year existence, the BD101 and FT201 have gone through four production runs, including a 50 unit special black edition and a special edition for Scottish post rock band Mogwai. Their sonic signature can be heard on a ton of records, and its signature white enclosures can be found in top notch recording studios as well as on stage with amongst others electronic musicians Alessandro Cortini, Pole, Addison Groove, Henning Baer, RAC, Jimmy Edgar and more rock oriented musicians like Lee Ranaldo, Vessels, Chvrches and a bunch of noise music legends!

“Discontinuation is necessary, it gives us the peace of mind and financial runway to invest in our new products. We have a bunch of new machines with completely new designs lined up for release in 2018.” said KOMA’s CEO and product architect Wouter Jaspers. “The development process of the KOMA pedals has taught us a lot: not only how to make music machines, but also pointed us in the direction of the sound we think KOMA products represent and how to make those sounds as accessible as possible for the end user. A lot of this knowledge has gone into our latest products: the Field Kit and Field Kit FX. We will miss the pedals in our overall line-up for a bit, but we are sure what will come next will be super exciting!”

The BD101 & FT201 are still available in limited quantity from the KOMA Elektronik webshop at www.koma-elektronik.com and at stocking dealers while supplies last."

Behringer to Re-introduce an EMS SYNTHI and More, Much More

The list:

WASP DELUXE
ARP 2600
Octave CAT
SYNTHI VCS3
Roland SH-101 (3 colors)
KORG MS20

Details on each (no new pics in yet, but you might remember the MS-101 here):

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