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Saturday, July 14, 2018

Waldorf Quantum Demos by el crypto



Playlist:
First noodlings with the VA engine
First noodlings with the Wave Table engine
First noodlings with the Resonator engine
First noodlings with VA, WT and Res engine all together in some kind of cosmic orgy

This one was spotted and sent in via Soviet Space Child.

A History of Synthesizer Polyphony


Published on Jul 14, 2018 AutomaticGainsay

Marc Doty aka Automatic Gainsay presents an exploration of the dynamic innovations in synthesizer history that allowed synthesizers to play more than one note at a time.

Part 1 is an introduction to the series and the concepts that will be explored.
Part 2 is an establishment of the definitions that will be used in regard to certain terms in the history of polyphony.
Part 3 is an exploration of how the Cahill Telharmonium, arguably the first synthesizer, created and employed polyphony.
Part 4 is an exploration of what could have been the first fully-electronic (not electro-mechanical) polyphonic device in 1915.
Part 5 explores the core interface, mechanical, and conceptual issues facing polyphony in regard to how to realize it with a synthesizer.
A History of Polyphony: Part 6- The Warbo Formant Orgel
A History of Polyphony: Part 7- Hammond's "synthesizers!"
A History of Polyphony: Part 8- Paradigm Shift... the RCA Mark II
A History of Polyphony: Part 9- Setting the Stage: the 1960s
A History of Polyphony: Part 10- The Dawn of Modern Polyphony
A History of Polyphony: Part 11- The First Modern Polyphonic- The Polymoog
A History of Polyphony: Part 12- The Modular Concept in Polyphony: Oberheim
A History of Polyphony: Part 13- Multiphonic Homogenization
A History of Polyphony: Part 14- Paraphony
A History of Polyphony: Part 15- Modern Nomenclature
A History of Polyphony: Part 16- Conclusion

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Buchla Music Easel + Strymon Magneto


Published on Jul 14, 2018 Genshi Media Group

"::| TO HEAR THE FULL RANGE OF FREQUENCIES, A GOOD PAIR OF HEADPHONES ARE HIGHLY RECOMMENDED |::

Buchla Music Easel going into the Strymon Magneto Four Head dTape Echo Eurorack module (in Echo/Pitch-Shifting mode.) Both oscillators of the Music Easel are being sequenced by the Malekko Heavy Industry Varigate 4+ going through my Buchla-to-Eurorack module, custom made for me by Synovatron. No other effects or processing other than the Magneto (including the Spring Reverb.)"

NEW Z-DSP CARD: MARIANA TRENCH #3


NEW Z-DSP CARD: MARIANA TRENCH #3 from Station 252 on Vimeo.

Mariana Trench - a new card for Z-DSP eurorack module by Tiptop Audio.

Algorithm #3: FDN UNSTABLE 1

Running various FM noises and percussive sounds synthesized using Tiptop Audio modules: 2x Z3000, 2x Z4000, Z2040 and Fold Processor through FDN UNSTABLE 1 algorithm.

tiptopaudio.com/z-dsp-2018/#marianatrenchcard

Little deFormer 3 on battery


Published on Jul 14, 2018 gotharman

"LD3 driven by a battery bank. Running a PolySpaze sampling through the 2 analog filterboards VCF1 and VCF3."

Vintage 1980's Moog Liberation Keytar/Synthesizer and Interface

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VERMONA Piano Strings

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"1970s-1980s built in the German Democratic Republic (GDR), the former east German. And although all the lables are in english, it was sold to the USSR mainly.

In addition to the electric piano strings register for Violin - Viola - Cello
8-time modulation register
Built-in Phaser effect a gradual groups.
Number of octaves in a keyboard - 5
The supply voltage - 220-230V/50Hz."

Moog Opus 3

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Moog Grandmother Moogfest 2018 Edition SN 00482

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"The serial number is 00482. It was purchased directly from someone who was present at Moogfest. It contains the Moogfest 2018 sticker as seen in photos, as well as the Moog slinky, sticker, etc., along with the power cable, patch cables, etc."

First exploration on the Moog Grandmother Synthesizer!


Published on Jul 13, 2018 Levi Held

"just some random jamming and sound designing to test out this beast of a synth. filmed using gopro hero 6.
A full synth run down video coming soon for the Moog Grandmother!
I will also be testing the instrument interface with my guitar. I would love to get a nice spring reverb on my guitar"
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