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Sunday, February 17, 2019

Access Virus TI Polar Synthesizer Upgraded to TI2

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"This synth started its life as a first generation TI Polar.

It was then upgraded by the manufacturer to a second generation TI2 Polar where it was fitted with the new, more powerful TI2 processor. At the time, the synth was also assigned a new serial number designating it as a TI2 Polar.

The only differences between this "Hybrid" synth and an out-of-the-box TI2 Polar are minor cosmetic differences in the case, and one less USB port (TI comes with 2 USB ports; TI2 comes with 3 USB ports)."

Dave Smith DSI Evolver


Published on Feb 17, 2019

"This is a little tribute to Dave Smith and his amazing Evolver monosynth. This synth is now over sixteen years old and certainly its interface is feeling a little dated, but so much of what Dave Smith developed inside this synth has set the standard for everything that DSI have produced since, including the feedback circuit, modulation routings and four-channel sixteen step sequencer. Watch out for my next video which will go through the Evolver's features in more detail, including its very impressive software editor and VST plugin.

Special credits go to the following link for giving me access to the precious audio from Dave Smith's original product demonstration way back in 2003 which was broadcast by the Synthesiser Service Centre (SSC), London UK:

https://web.archive.org/web/200412060..."

Fredmans epistel N:o 81


Published on Feb 17, 2019 Martin Rudefelt

"En tolkning av Fredmans epistel N:o 81 av Martin Rudefelt"

With the Roland Jupiter-8.

FM synthesis on the Yamaha EX5


Published on Feb 17, 2019 Floyd Steinberg

"The Yamaha EX5 features a virtual analog synth engine which is capable of frequency modulation, using one of three possible algorithms. This video shows how to set up a sound to utilize this, and some workarounds to the limitations of the synth engine."

Simon & Garfunkel Save the Life of My Child featuring the Vintage Moog Modular System


Published on Feb 27, 2010

"The album begins softly, but takes a heavier turn with the second track, 'Save the Life of My Child,' which uses the sounds of a distorted synthesizer and is a noted departure from the softer sound that was the signature of the duo. 'Save the Life of My Child' also features a sample from their single 'The Sounds of Silence' ... which starts with a bass sound personally set up by Bob Moog himself."

And via Art Garfunkel's website:

"Robert Moog had invented the synthesiser, and was having courses, in New York, for those who wanted to learn about this. And we would go to these classes to learn about this instrument. And we arranged to bring the whole thing into the studio, it’s an enormous contraption. We didn’t know how to use it. We knew it could make these wonderful saw-tooth buzzy sounds. It could do so many different things, but we said let’s use it as a bass instrument, let it be a pretend electric bass, a synthesised bass, and we tried to exploit the buzzy sound of the low end. So, that’s the first time that had ever been used."

Tangerine Dream- Exit


Published on Feb 17, 2019 graal7

cover with arturia matrix an drumbrute
prologue 16
juno6

DSI Prophet 6 & TC Electronic Hall Of Fame


Published on Feb 17, 2019 3rdStoreyChemist

WC Olo Garb: A Message / Leftovers (close your eyes, guess the synth).


Published on Feb 17, 2019 Jexus

A new video from Jexus.

"Check out my Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/jexus

This is a mash-up of some unused sounds from my previous synth demos put together in oldschool wcog style for the fans. Full story and synth patches at:
http://syntezatory.net.pl/wcog_synth_..."

BoBeats: ELEKTRON OVERBRIDGE FIRST IMPRESSIONS


Published on Feb 17, 2019 BoBeats

"Today I am checking out Overbridge from Elektron. It is in open beta currently and you can check it out here: https://www.elektronauts.com/t/overbr...

►PATREON: http://bit.ly/bobeatspatreon"

Explore 'Odyssey' in VCV Rack


Published on Jan 8, 2019 Fahmi M.

“It is very close in most ways, I owned 2 different Oddys back in the day.
The oscillators are a bit ballsier than arps, but filtered back a bit they are very close. the HPF can thin them a bit also.. Adding the third VCO was a tribute to the MiniMoog. I was going to make the 3rd osc go between audio and LFO, then decided to add a 3rd audio VCO, so you would always have the LFo for modulation.
The the filter seems to be halfway between the 2nd and 3rd version. It is all around pretty close. The over patching available is as close as I could get. In the end it is what I would mod an Oddy to sound like.”
- Don Turnock
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My music :
https://ideologikal.bandcamp.com
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