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Monday, February 26, 2018

Rheyne - Strymon Magneto


Published on Feb 24, 2018 Rheyne

1. "Magneto is being clocked by a Tempi, and Magneto's clock outputs 2, 3, and 4 are sent to a Morphagene's shift input, a Noise Engineering's algo input, and Ch4 of Maths which is modulating the decay of the envelope on the arpeggio. Kick is from a self-oscillating Dave Smith DSM01 filter. Sequenced with a Winter Modular Eloquencer."

2. "Some more experimenting with the Strymon​ Magneto under voltage control. The pad is from a Make Noise​ Morphagene, and both synth voices are from a DPO. Reverb is from a Strymon BigSky."

Dave Smith Instruments In The Spotlight With the Prophet-6 and Noir Et Blanc Vie (Stephen Fitzgerald)


You can find the full interview on DSI's website here.

"Noir Et Blanc Vie (Stephen Fitzgerald) is a Keyboardist, Producer and Videographer from Los Angeles California. Not only accomplished in the world of music, but video as well, he runs the successful channel of the same name. He produced his first record for the band Orangeburg Masscre at just 18 years old. After attending Berklee College of Music, he moved from Boston to Los Angeles to assist at the legendary Track Record studios in North Hollywood — working with artists such as RZA and David Banner, and contributing for songs for Allen Stone. He toured with his own group, Godsons, and most recently produced tracks on The Self Help Book from the artist Kwesy Mojo. He has also created content for Synth with Pedalboards and The Beginners Guide to Eurorack. Noir Et Blanc Vie is a passionate keyboardist who believes it’s never too late to find a love for learning music. We chatted with him about how he’s using the Prophet-6 and Tempest."

You can find previous posts featuring DSI's Spotlight series here.

P.S. Don't miss Noir Et Blanc Vie's Star Trek themed REV2 review here.

Tara Bush's Vintage Williamsville Moog Minimoog Model D For Sale

Note: Auction links are affiliate links for which the site may be compensated.

via this auction. She also has a minty TB-303 listed here.

"Lovely Minimoog Model D, Williamsville era. I'm not 100% sure of the year, I was told around 1977 or 78 judging by the serial number (8538). It was just tuned & serviced a few weeks ago by the awesome synth tech Nick Montoya of Moog Music. It is fully and beautifully functional; he also replaced the mod wheels.

A few cosmetic snags for the sake of transparency - The power cord is frayed at the top, and the back plastic panel is ever so slightly lifted by the headphone jack. There are a few slight dings around the body. Sounds absolutely beastly & perfect though. No crackly pots.

Please message me with any questions. I adore this synth and loathe to sell, but I don't use it enough to justify keeping it as I now have another Model D and a Voyager (I know, very different but still.). I very much want this synth to go to a loving home that will appreciate it and use it.

I used this Model D on I Speak Machine's "Zombies 1985" release ( the songs "Shame", "Blood From a Stone" and "Demon Days"). Search Spotify, you'll find them. - Tara"

BUCHLA EASEL V by Arturia - Let's Surf Some Patches


Published on Feb 26, 2018 thesoundtestroom

Unboxing the Last Anyware Instruments Minisizer Ever Made!


Published on Feb 26, 2018 Synthead

Freq63 - And all the universe around us


Published on Feb 26, 2018 batchas

BugBrand modular.

Bob Moog Foundation Raffle for a Minimoog Signed by Rick Wakeman


via The Bob Moog Foundation, where you can enter.

"It's that time of year again! Our 2018 raffle for a pristine vintage Minimoog synthesizer launched today. This gorgeous synth, serial number 6360, stands on its own merits. Not only does it have an undeniable sonic legacy, but it has been expertly restored and is in excellent physical and technical condition. It's a gorgeous instrument inside and out.

YES, there's more! This year's Minimoog has been inscribed and signed by none other than prog rock god Rick Wakeman, who helped define the use of the Minimoog in live performance in the 1970s with his incredible, jaw-dropping solos. His inscription reads, "Thanks Dr. Bob for sharing your genius. You'll never be forgotten." (sniff!)"

Synth Jam 61: GeoShred (iPad), Moog Sub 37, Nord Stage 2EX & DSI Tetra


Published on Feb 24, 2018 Marcus Padrini

"Idea created originally with Korg Gadget for iOS, now in a hardware version with different analog and digital synths.

Nord Stage 2EX: Mellotron Strings
GeoShred (iPad): Lead 1
Moog Sub 37: Lead 2
DSI Tetra: Synth Bass
Korg Radias: E.Piano
Roland MC808: Drums & MIDI Sequence"

Intro To Synthesis Part 4: Exploring Attack, Decay, Sustain & Release


Published on Feb 26, 2018 Reverb

"Justin DeLay shows us how to use envelope attacks, decay, sustain, and release in the fourth installment of our Intro to Synthesis series. Even Justin has had questions about how these functionalities work in conjunction with playing techniques, and he's here to break it down for us.

Read More on Reverb"

All parts here.

How to Build a Modular Synth ft. Baseck | Stoned Mode


Published on Feb 24, 2018 Super Deluxe

"Watch this electronic musician build his own modular synth.
Thanks to Baseck https://baseck.bandcamp.com/ https://www.instagram.com/baseck/"
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