Saturday, January 13, 2018
Behringer Model D First test with Moog mother
Published on Jan 13, 2018 Oz The Conjuring
"Whaoooouh......I still can t believe it....Model D has landed and it s the perfect clone of the Moog, solid construction and the sound is beyound what you can expect...
Works perfectly with modular and other 32...
Next videos with digitakt coming soon
Tanx for watching, subscribe and don t forget .....Analog Rules..."
Analogue Zone NAMM 2018 Cover Teaser
TR-08 Individual Outputs from hard panning
Published on Jan 13, 2018 offworld network
"Setting up the TR-08 for individual outputs from hard panning left and right. This enables individual sounds to be panned precise control over volume in the mix or have EQ and FX added to individual sounds.
This method is not as versatile as separate outputs through the USB but its a simple and effective way of processing the 08"
HYPERSYNTHETIC// Prophet-6, OB-6, MS2000, Juno-106, System-8, Squarp Pyramid
Published on Jan 12, 2018 MR TUNA Music
"🙏🙏🙏 Presented for your approval--- The blazing synth sounds of the Sequential Prophet 6 to the slamcity beats of the Roland TR-8, making way for JC on the OB, and then it's like magic to icy accent from the MS2000. Quick cut to the Juno106, then it's rapid fire on the System-8 before we get a little twisted and remixeded on the MX-1 with Jared taking some cool pics on his phone because MEMORIES 📸"
Macro Machines Omnimod Storage Strip with Intellijel Shapesh
Published on Jan 12, 2018 Outsider Sound Design
"Testing the Macro Machines Omnimod & Storage Strip with Intellijel Shapeshifter.
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We make sample packs and design sounds for synthesizers."
The New Sismo Zer0 A
The Zer0 actually made it's first appearance in the video posted here. The following are some quick details from Sismo:
"Zer0A combines a lfo pass through a simple attack-release envelope generator, controled by squarewave oscillator. Zer0A has two external inputs, one to control oscillator pitch and the other to run the envelope generator. And three outputs: lfo rate, eg out and audio output."
Pianoish Moog
Published on Jan 11, 2018
"Trying out a patch idea for a piano sound on the Moog 3C (patch idea based partially on an article by G.Read, 'Synth Secrets', SOS magazine, October 2002)
Modules used (all RA Moog from around 1968): 5 x VCO, 1 x Noise, 1 x LPF (for tuning the noise), 3 x 4 :1 Mixers, 1 x Fixed Filter Bank, 1 x Spring Reverb, 2 x VCA, 2 x Env Gen, 1 x VCLPF, 1 x Multiple, Keyboard,
Output Mixer with EQ
The patch is as follows: 3 square wave VCOs tuned to unison into a mixer and out into a fixed filter bank for fine-tuning the tone, then into a VCA/envelope with a very long decay (this models the piano strings)
A second bank of 2 VCOs and some tuned noise go into a second VCA/envelope with a very short decay then into the reverb module (this models the hammer hitting the strings)
These two signals are mixed into the LPF and the long envelope controls the frequency of this
No other sounds or effects are being heard
I only wish it was 88 note polyphonic!
See http://myblogitsfullofstars.blogspot.... for more"
Access Virus TI2 Desktop Synthesizer
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"Loaded with 5 sound banks from Ultimate X Sounds - Pads 1, Pads 2 and Atmosphere 3 ($180 value)."
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"Loaded with 5 sound banks from Ultimate X Sounds - Pads 1, Pads 2 and Atmosphere 3 ($180 value)."
Freeman String Symphonizer
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"The Freeman String Symphonizer was a 5-octave of the 1970s. (The first prototype being shown prior to 1970, but the most well known shown in 1970, the second according to the Sound on Sound article) It was finally manufactured by the and was also known as the Cordovox CSS. Its sound was related to that of the - cool glassy sounding strings. Eventually Ken Freeman tried to strike a deal with the company Ling but they abandoned their interest in it. Lowrey a division of CMI finally struck a deal after some deliberation.
The delay in getting the Freeman to market limited its sales. Some users were fairly famous, but its release was overshadowed by both the Eminent Solina and Crumar Stringman, both of which had only one oscillator and were cheaper to make.
via this auction
"The Freeman String Symphonizer was a 5-octave of the 1970s. (The first prototype being shown prior to 1970, but the most well known shown in 1970, the second according to the Sound on Sound article) It was finally manufactured by the and was also known as the Cordovox CSS. Its sound was related to that of the - cool glassy sounding strings. Eventually Ken Freeman tried to strike a deal with the company Ling but they abandoned their interest in it. Lowrey a division of CMI finally struck a deal after some deliberation.
The delay in getting the Freeman to market limited its sales. Some users were fairly famous, but its release was overshadowed by both the Eminent Solina and Crumar Stringman, both of which had only one oscillator and were cheaper to make.
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