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Friday, May 11, 2018

GHOST IN THE MIRROR// OB-6, Prophet-6, Prophet-12, Juno-106, MS2000


Published on May 10, 2018 MR TUNA Music

"Getting geared up for an all new jam. Capman dances with his ghost and there's some totally bitchin' riffs in there somewhere!"

DSI Prophet Rev2 (Presets Part 3)


Published on May 11, 2018 3rdStoreyChemist

"Going through the preset sounds & sequences on the Rev2 synthesiser (8 voice).

No further processing used except for normalisation."

All parts here.

Superbooth 2018: Soulsby Synths Atmultitron 8 Voice Poly Synthesizer | SYNTH ANATOMY


Published on May 11, 2018 SYNTH ANATOMY

"Soulsby Synths presented the Atmultitron, a 8 voice digital poly Synthesizer based on the Atmegatron technology. One of the very unique synths on this year's Superbooth !

Join the Patreon page to get access to free sound content (sample & preset libraries, free plugins... & participate on exclusive giveaways) https://www.patreon.com/synthanatomy"

ELKA OMB 5 Review - Italo Disco from hell! Or heaven?


Published on May 11, 2018 Espen Kraft

"Elka OMB 5 - One Man Band. Released somewhere in the mid to late 80s and is somewhat of an enigma to me in terms of usage.

https://open.spotify.com/artist/1dMWi...

It has the drums from the excellent Drumstar 80 drum machine, but without individual outs and only a balance fader between kick/snare and the hats, it falls kind of short in the "usable" category. The bass preset bank is ok and has some fine FM basses to chose from. The two synth preset banks is nothing to focus on and they should really be left out of the eqation. There are no analog sounds here, it's all digital.
Another sound that don't come through in the video is the fantastically annoying built-in fan that sounds like a defect car exhaust system. This makes the OMB 5 pretty useless in any studio situation unless you're fine with getting a permanently hearing damage.
However, if you find the right balance between the drums, program your own pattern, and play the bass part over an external sequencer you'll find that the OMB 5 has very nice low end and lots of "oompf" to get a solid Italo Disco going!
As you can sync the drums to external clock it's a breeze to integrate this machine into your setup and it's will hold it's own!

My tracks pay homage to all synth-pop acts of the 80'ies like Howard Jones, Depeche Mode, Pet Shop Boys, New Order, Thompson Twins, Tears for Fears, Ultravox, OMD, Euryhmics, Duran Duran, Giorgio Moroder, Jean Michel Jarre, Jan Hammer, Alphaville, A-ha and many more."

FIRSTMAN SQ-1 SEQUENCE SYNTHESIZER SN 60 0085

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"Quick to program and tweak. Features CV, Gate and Clock in and out. A great piece of gear and arguably more versatile than a 303."

But it doesn't sound the same! :) See this post for a couple of demos.

Live Ambient Electro iPad Jam By The Creek


Published on May 10, 2018 Perplex On

Spotted this one on discchord.com.

"Please enjoy a pretty calm ambient live jam in the wild using some generative elements. Rozeta Particles is playing Zeeon Synth and Ripplemaker, captured and mangled in realtime with Soundfruuze. Elastic Drums is running in the background and is controlled by the Nanopad2 for some glitched percussion.

Apps in use:
Soundfruuze
Roseta Midi Suite
Elastic Drums
Zeeon
Ripplemaker
Filterstation2
Replicant2
Fuzzplus3
AUM"

And one more with the ROLI Seaboard Block:

Vernal Outdoor Ambient Jam Feat. iPad and Seaboard Block

Published on Apr 21, 2018 Perplex On

"I'm welcoming spring with a super minimalistic outdoor jam featuring an iPad, a Seaboard Block and blossoms. Is anybody also feeling the "Blade-Runner-Vibe"? ;)
This track is a free download: https://soundcloud.com/perplex-on/vernal"

Z wölf beat


Published on May 11, 2018 Ebotronix

4ms Peg, QCD/Expander²
Analogue Systems RS 110²²
Bananalogue Serge VCS
Behringer Model D (silver R2m)
Cyndustries Zeroscillator
Doepfer R2m², A101-2², A 114²,A131², A133², A134²²,
A 141, A143-2,9 ,A149-1, A151²², A152, A156²
A175²²², A185-2, A138m,a²²b²²c²²²

Behringer Model D vs. Moog Sub37 - comparing the sound (Riamiwo StudioVlog 89)


Published on May 11, 2018 riamiwovideos

"I tried to compare the sound of the new Behringer Model D to my Moog Sub37. I know the Sub37 has way more opportunities - but I wanted to compare the pure Sound of the OSCs and the Filter...
So I sequenced both synthesizers with the same notes and tried to make the same sound.. after all I have to say, the Behringer sounds really great! thumps up for Behringer... but I also don't want to miss the Sub37 - for example the possibility to save presets and the integration in Ableton with the VST are "mega-features".
And the sound of both is definitely awesome :)"

Arcade Game Music with DigDugDIY


Published on May 11, 2018 Alex Ball

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I've been waiting to get my hands on a DigDugDIY Lofi dreams FX unit for about 2 years and finally nabbed one. Put it to use in an Arcade Game style track.

More info on it here: http://digdugdiy.com/lofi-dreams/

Featuring:
Roland SH-101 (1982) - Main riff
Roland JX-3P (1983) - Step sequenced arpeggios and chords
Yamaha DX7 (1983) - Bass line
Roland Juno-6 (1982) - Chords
Roland TR-606 (1981) - Analog Drums - Clocked with an Arturia BeatStep Pro
Sequential Circuits Pro-One (1981) - Oscillator Sync Lead (I've just picked this legendary synth up, will be doing a separate video on it)
Dr Scientist BitQuest FX Pedal - Bit Crushing distortion on SH-101 and TR-606
DigDugDIY Lofi Dreams - Arcade sampler and granular device. Used to replay processed chords and sounds from my Juno-6 and JX-3P.
Guitars - Ibanez Jem 7DBK and Dan Electro Baritone. Ibanez Tubescreamer TS808, Fender Blues Junior II, Mic'd with an SM57
Drums - Mapex Horizon HZB kick and snare with Istanbul Agop 16" hi-hat cymbals. Recorded with a single SM57 (pointed between kick and snare) and smashed through Vulf Compressor
Drums in the box - Samples from Atari, Game Boy and NES from Sony Sound Series Chiptune Odyssey library (I think it's since been discontinued), Spitfire "The Grange"
FX - Also from Chiptune Odyssey and various other Arcade sounds
Vocals: Recorded with an AKG C414 - One lead with two doubles panned slightly left and right and mixed back. Then two harmony parts, each doubled and panned left and right. So a total of seven vocals.

Sequencer: Cubase 9.5
Plugins: Waves, Goodhertz, Izotope, IK Multimedia, U-he

Filmed on a phone
Edited in Filmora

Song and video by Alex Ball

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If you enjoyed this and want to support me, please check out my album" [links on YouTube]

How to make a Game Boy Micro to Pocket Operator sync cable


Published on May 11, 2018 0F.digital

"Finally, a tutorial on how to make an analog sync cable for Game Boy Micro! I've had many requests for a video, so I finally got around to making one.

Sorry about things going out of frame every now and then; I wasn't quite watching the screen on the camera the whole time. Hopefully there's enough information to make your own cable.

Thanks to Oliver Wittchow and Teenage Engineering for making great products that work nicely together."
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