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Thursday, December 13, 2018

Moog Source w/ Original Box

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WWE Sequential Circuits Prophet 2002 Digital Sampler Rack SN 0562

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"This unit was originally owned by composer Jim Johnson of the WWE. This sampler was used in Jim's studio for years making it onto many of his recordings. The Sequential Circuits Prophet 2002 is fully functional and in very good condition overall.

The Prophet 2000 was a sampler keyboard manufactured by Dave Smith's Sequential Circuits (SCI) and released in 1985. It was the company's first sampler, and, despite its low quality and technical limitations by modern standards, marked a shift toward affordable samplers of better quality than its predecessors. It is also considered to be one of the earliest multitimbral samplers.

The Prophet 2002, a rack-mounted version of the 2000, and the Studio 440, a drum machine and sequencer that used a similar sampler at its core. Intended to represent Sequential's first entry into the low-cost digital sampler market, the Prophet 2000 was equipped with 256kB sample memory (expandable to 512kB), and selectable sampling rates of 16, 32, and 42 kHz at 12-bit audio resolution. External storage was available through 3.5" diskettes. The Prophet 2000 featured MIDI (in, out, and thru), 8-voice polyphony, up to 8 layers, and an arpeggiator. Despite their technological limitations, early digital samplers like the Prophet 2000 are noted for their warm audio quality as a result of using analog VCFs and VCAs."

ARP Sequencer 1621

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Roland SH-101 w/ MIDI

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Roland TR-707 & TB-303 Walkthrough


Published on Dec 13, 2018 Alex Ball

"One final tutorial to round out this batch before I take a break. This time we're having a look at two classics; the Roland TR-707 and the Roland TB-303. This video gives you the basic principles to get started.

Along with the TR-727, TR-909, TR-808, SH-101 and MC-202, these machines played an integral part in dance music that emerged in the late 80s, most notably Acid and Techno...

Phuture "Acid Trax" from 1987
Armando "Land of Confusion" from 1988

Download samples from my TR-707 for free: http://bit.ly/TR707

There's also a great (and free) html emulation of the TR-303 if you can't access an original unit or clone: http://errozero.co.uk/acid-machine/

Thanks for watching!"

AJH Synth MiniMod Sample Hold & Slew // Everything you could want from S&H and more!


Published on Dec 13, 2018 DivKidVideo

"**TIMING INDEX / SECTIONS BELOW** Here's the wonderful Sample Hold & Slew from the MiniMod range by AJH Synth. It's really everything you could want from a sample hold as ... you also get track and hold, a great noise source with a clipping option and tonal/colour shift, a gated slew/glide/lag processor with slew time, linear or exponential slew shaping, options to slew up (rising) / down (falling) or both movements in voltages. The internal clock source is always present on the output even when clocking externally so when you slew that you have a handy shapeable bonus LFO. Last but not least there's a totally unique restrict feature that restricts the potential range of movements between steps without restrict the overall output range.

I tried to make this a real education/tutorial thing for sample and hold, noise sources, slew + track and hold so I hope it's a useful resource for learning about synthesis too.

Makenoise Wogglebug


Published on Dec 11, 2018 Grant Richter

"Makenoise Wogglebug Commercial"

Grant Richter of Wiard is the creator of the original Wogglebug. Make Noise and Malekko produce Wogglebug eurorack modules. I forget if there are others. If you know, feel free to comment!

Update: Thanks to unkown in the comments, apparently Malekko did not make a Wogglebug. They made the Richter Oscillator II, Dual Borg Filter, Envelator, Noisering, and Anti-Oscillator. Erica Synths, Zlob, and S3n0Я made a Wogglebug according to Modular Grid, and Grayscale made custom faceplates for the Make Noise version.

Analogue Solutions Generator - Complete Guide Part 1 - Basic setup and Gate Control


Published on Dec 13, 2018 Sounds From The Shed

"Part 1 of a series of videos on the Generator Sequencer Covering Basic Setup and Gate Control"

Pantala Labs - Hormiga


Published on Dec 13, 2018 Gibran PantalaLabs

If you ever wondered how cellular automata based software works this video tutorial does a pretty good job using the movement of ants as an analogy. Audio comes in at 1:11.

"Is a cartographic cellular automata based on the abstraction of the life of an ant. The module implements behaviors
from birth to the death of an ant with manual
controls of its evolution or
with automatic behavioral evolution. Consequently,
it also enables an easy way of creating music
and generative music

3 voice Eurorack module specially developed to create patterns CVs

More on :
https://github.com/PantalaLabs/hormiga"

Arturia Pigments Sound Demo (no talking)


Published on Dec 13, 2018 Bonedo Synthesizers
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