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Thursday, October 18, 2018

Fender Rhodes Celeste - Fiesta Red 49 key - Serviced w/Restoration - Very Rare

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"This one is in excellent cosmetic condition and working 100%. As you may know, these are extremely rare as they were never put into production. From what I was told (from an employee at the original Fullerton location), they were made to order. Sometime in it's fifty plus years on earth, someone had painted the top black. Obviously this was a drag as the original paint would have been preferred. Even if it had imperfections! I had Guitar Re-Ranch in Texas make a batch of nitrocellulose lacquer just like the original. This "Ford" color was originally used by Fender from 1960 to 1969. You will see this on some of the pre-CBS Piano Bass models and guitars from that time. Some will have slight color differences due to age and fading. Do a search for a 1956 Ford Thunderbird. You will see some of these in Fiesta Red. I posted two photos showing the original Fiesta Red paint before the top was re-painted. Also, the tolex on this model was black and not blond which you might expect."

Mutable Instruments Stages - VCV Rack Tutorial


Published on Oct 18, 2018 Omri Cohen

"In this video, I go through all the different features of this very deep module from Mutable Instruments, Stages. (Segment Generator from Audible Instruments). This time, most of the patches I build from scratch, and I start with creating LFO's and Step Sequencers, then I go through creating different Envelope Types, and I finish with some other cool things this module can do like S&H and Sequential Switches. There are Time Stamp links below, to all the different parts of the video, and here you can find all the different patches - https://patchstorage.com/mutable-inst...

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00:43 - Introduction
03:42 - Creating LFO's
17:28 - Creating a Step Sequencer

30:07 - Envelopes
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30:34 - 1 stage Decay Envelopes
34:45 - 2 stage Attack Decay Envelopes
38:05 - 4 stage ADSR Envelopes
45:30 - 5 stage AHDSR Envelopes
48:38 - 6 stage AHDSR with a signal delay
51:15 - Envelopes with End of Cycle\Envelope Trigger

Miscellaneous
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55:02 - Looping Envelopes
56:49 - S&H
57:51 - Sequential Switch "

TEST SERIES The Harvestman Piston Honda V1 Eurorack Recovery Guitar Effects


Published on Oct 18, 2018 Outsider Sound Design

"The Harvestman Piston Honda V1
Recovery Effects Cutting Room Floor, Bad Comrade, Motormatic, Sound Destruction Device, Couple Skate.

The purpose of 'TEST SERIES' is to focus on the sound design possibilities of various gear combinations. This series is not musical nor does it serve as an instructional video. It is all about sound potential.
Please consider supporting this channel by purchasing a sample pack or music download from www.outsidersounddesign.com"

Motas 6 Synthesizer // Synthfest 2018


Published on Oct 18, 2018 DivKidVideo

"The Motas-6 took my attention when the company brought one along to Modular Meets Leeds back in August 2018. I had chance to have a quick play and a demo with the designer at Synthfest and I have to say I'm impressed. It's a 3 analogue mono synth with several filters (rare to see more than filter option) that has a fully analogue signal path but lots of digital control. Every knob (YES EVERY KNOB) has an LFO and envelope you can assign to modulate it. This opens up a tonne of sound design potential which I think is really exciting. Here's a few patches and random sounds to give you a flavour. I'll be working with Motas on some demo content in the not too distant future so watch out for that."

See the Motas label below for more.

Modor NF1m Digital Synthesizer

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ROLAND DJ-70 Sampling MIDI Synthesizer Keyboard Workstation SN ZE00948 w/ Scratch Wheel

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Surprisingly, you don't see these for sale too often. Curious how many were made.

Note the built-in scratch wheel on the right. There was also an mkII version, with "with SCSI port, new sequencer sync mode for samples (BPM) , memory upgradable up to to 32 mb with 2 X 72 pins simms." Quote via Polynomial (click through for more).

Sequential Circuits Six Trak Analog Synthesizer

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Moog Source Vintage Synthesizer

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Alesis A6 Andromeda

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Oberheim Viscount OB 12

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