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Tuesday, March 12, 2019

CGS Serge Modular Synth + Klangbau Köln Spring Reverb #TTNM


Published on Mar 12, 2019 The Tuesday Night Machines

"Playing my BOCGS Serge Modular Synth through my newly installed Klangbau Köln Spring Reverb. PATCH NOTES BELOW :)

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Audio gear used:
- Best of CGS Ken Stone / Serge 4U Banana Modular Synthesizer (BOG, MARSH & SWAMP Panels)
- Klangbau Köln Spring Reverb (http://klangbauköln.de/)

The patch is rather simple. Two voices with vibrato through VCAs, mixed and then sent through the Serge VCF. The VCAs are modulated by a DUSG envelope each. Pitch sequencing is done by the Sequencer Programmer and the Gated Comparator in step-sequencer mode (just one looping stage with CV from the Mix output). The two CGS Utility LFOs provide Vibrato to the voices. There is a third voice, which is just the high pitched melody going through the Frequency Divider, which is also modulated and offset from the parent sequence (using a delayed Extended ADSR). Then we have some random CV form the tempo-synced Noise module and some smaller bits here and there and at the end I've got the a Klangbau Köln Spring Reverb mixed with the dry signal."

Update:

Experimental CGS Serge Modular Synth Sounds #TTNM

Published on Mar 12, 2019 The Tuesday Night Machines

"After my more musical Best of CGS Serge jams, this one is a modular synth noodle session, playing various bleeps and bloops by using feedback, a resonant filter and lots of CV cross-modulation of classic modules like the DUSG, Gated Comparator and Infinite Melody. All three Ken Stone panels are patched here, the BOG, the MARSH and the SWAMP. Reverb is again provided by the awesome Klangbau Köln Spring Reverb :)"

Oberheim OB-1 1978 Analog Synth SN 0535

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via this auction

"The Oberheim OB-1 was a monophonic, programmable, analog synthesizer introduced by Oberheim Electronics in 1978

In need of a full service

It powers in just fine. But that’s the beauty of an Analog synth, you can bring me back to their glory."

E-MU Systems Emulator II+ HD

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Published on Mar 11, 2019 Mike Foo

Playlist:
1. A recognisable sample here. The sample is Filtered a according to the Key Velocity.
2. Showing the original HDD in operation
3. Showing the smooth operation of the sliders.
4. Showing the Lotharek floppy emulator in operation.
5. Showing the feature of the II+ model allows bank swopping/switching because of the 1Mb memory size.


via this auction

"A recently restored E-mu Emulator II+ HD (Model 6075). This model was the latest of all the Emulator II samplers. It has 1Mb memory which allows immediate bank swopping/switching and a harddisk and 5.25" floppy drive for sample storage.

It has been thoroughly vacuum cleaned.
- whole of the keyboard has been fully recapped.
- power supply has been recapped and calibrated.
- A Lotharek HxC floppy emulator has been installed.
- The old fading LCD display also has been replaced with a new one.
- The slider resistive pots has also been cleaned and now operates smoothly.
- The push buttons are also cleaned and operate properly too.
- The old hard disk is still operational and is good for immediate bank recall.
- The keybed has also been cleaned and keys contact evenly.
- Memory chips have also been checked and fully working.
- Comes with a 2Gb SDcard with about 500 sample banks for the Lotharek HxC.
- Comes with the old 5.25" floppy drive which is also operational.
- Comes with about 40pcs of original Emulator II and 3rd party sample disks.
- Comes with the old LCD display."

Sequential Circuits Pro One SN 1887

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Custom DIY Lowery Organ Bass Pedals Midi Controller

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"This is a custom made foot pedal midi controller. It was created using original Lowery organ bass pedals.

It functions much like your average midi controller keyboard, but specifically tailored to the needs of live foot controls. For example, it has a hold feature which holds the last pressed note only until you press the next note, allowing you to play it much like a bass guitar but with one foot. With its midi capability you can trigger samples, loops, and easily change the octave/patch on the fly. Compared to the Nord or other bulk manufactured options, this is an opportunity to own a one of a kind epic that performs just as well for a fraction of the cost."

Light Blue Casio PT-1 Mini Keyboard Synthesizer Owned by The Faint?

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"This unit was previously in the personal collection of American indie rock band The Faint.

Four Tones settings, Ten built in Rhythms. 1/8" output, Runs on 3, AA batteries. 6v power supply not included.

'This is one of the cutest little synthesizers Casio ever made. It dates from 1981, and is the big brother of the Famous VL-1. You will know the sound of the PT-1 and VL-1 from famous songs like "Da Da Da" by the German group "Trio" (recycled into many different advertising jingles over the last 26 years - most recently in Australia as "Sa-Ka-Ta"). It was also used in countless songs as a novelty fill in sound (The Bloodhound Gang have used their PT-1 on most of their albums).

Making a Cover of Brothertiger on the Synthstrom Deluge


Published on Mar 12, 2019 Red Means Recording

"Haha wow, this took a long time.
I really wanted to do the whole thing but I'm burnt out and probably never will. I hope this is still useful to you."

ST Modular - Deep Tech


Published on Mar 12, 2019 Stefan Tretau

"Some Techno with Give, Give II, Fay, Gene, Werner, Inaki, Toolbox, KAS, Clanches, Pae, Reverb and EuroKastle"

Yamaha TX81Z Forever [Bank 2 w/ FX, Demo #5]


Published on Mar 12, 2019 gstormelectro

"Audio and Video by G-Storm Electro c. 2019

Selected patches from Bank 2 for the TX81Z FM Synthesizer.
Deeper into the dreamy, dark soundtrack territory.
This time using Big Sky reverb and Timefactor Delay.

Recorded direct to Tascam DR-05.

Get the free patch download from my blog..."

Follow-up to this post.

Teenage Engineering 400 Modular


Published on Mar 12, 2019 Waveshaper

"I am super impressed of the sound and capabilities of the 400. It has a very ARP 2600 sound."
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