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Thursday, May 30, 2019

"Better Than The Best Of Both Worlds" Hybrid Polysynth 'Summit' from Novation // Superbooth 2019


Published on May 30, 2019 DivKidVideo

"**PLEASE NOTE** Text used on screen in the video is from the Novation Peak page (link below). But as the products share the technology you can apply those things to the features and design of Summit. https://novationmusic.com/peak-explained

Summit is more than two Peaks thrown together. We can think of the Summit as two Peaks in that it's 16 voices (rather than 8) and it can also be split/layered and multi timbral which opens a huge range of power for sound design and performance. Summit (with more real estate thanks to the 61 note keyboard) breaks out more controls such as FM for the oscillators, loop switching for the envelopes and more. I was impressed with Peak and I'm impressed with Summit too.

In the video I chat briefly to Danny who designed the Summit, Nick about the engineering and working with Chris Huggett (designer of the OSCar and Wasp synths) and Chris Calc runs us through the synth. I also have patches from the launch day event cut into the video. So you'll get some background, a product overview and plenty of sounds too.

https://novationmusic.com/synths/summit"

Syncing 2 vintage Roland drummachines, CR-78 and CR-8000


Published on May 29, 2019 obscure wave music

"Syncing 2 vintage Roland drum machines.

Here's a little demo -really nothing fancy - featuring the Roland CR-8000 and the CR-78 synced together and plugged into, but not recorded on, a vintage Tascam 244. The echo is the now-almost-vintage Boss RE-20.
Both these drummachines are long-time favorites of mine, along with the TR-606.

The point here is this: though both drum machines respond to Roland sync, the CR-8000 uses 24 ppqn and the CR-78 uses 12 ppqn. Wich means that if you just plug sync out from the CR-8000 into the CR-78, the latter one will play at double the tempo, which can be intresting, but most of the time is not.

So, I worked around that problem by using a Doepfer MSY-1 to sync the CR-78 from a midi clock coming from a DSI mono evolver keyboard ( which plays the “ drony “ sequence in the background from it's internal sequencer ). The MSY-1, although a relatively old device, can be set to different clock divisions from an incoming midi clock. Using the same midi clock source, the CR-8000 is synced by the sync24 converter inside the Novation Drumstation ( both the MSY-1 and the Drumstation are out of view ).

Using this principle, I'll try to make another demo with an 808 and 606 added to the setup.

Recorded straight from the 244's line out into a Roland R-05. I chose not to record on the 244, because it is still in the process of being refurbished and the tape mechanism is not up to the job yet.

By the way: my 244 misses the button cap of the cassette eject switch. Would anyone know where I can find a replacement ? All the transport caps/buttons on the 244 are one “ pad of caps/buttons “, and the one for eject here has broken of and vanished... Any help or suggestion would be appreciated. Thanks for watching !"

Minilogue XD COMPLEX SEQUENCES MEGA TUTORIAL


Published on May 30, 2019 BoBeats

"How do you make complex sequences on the Minilogue XD? You can now get my 64 NEW PRESETS for the Minilogue XD here: https://gumroad.com/l/minilogueXDpresets"

BoBeats links:
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►Merch: http://merch.bobeats.tv
►Patches & samples http://bit.ly/storebobeats
►Music: http://bobeatsmusic.bandcamp.com
►Circuit Patches: http://bit.ly/bobeatsXisotoniks

QUASIMIDI POLYMORPH Synthesizer Sequencer (1999) factory demo sequences and track


Published on May 29, 2019 RetroSound

"(c) 2019 by RetroSound

I had the Quasimidi Polymorph in the late 90s.
The PM is an four part virtual-analog synthesizer, a step sequencer and fx.

va osc: 3 per voice with 128 waves (sine, saw, square, pwm, tri, etc.) and 30 sampled waves
filter : high pass and low pass
sequencer: 4 lines
MIDI
Audio In

first part: some factory sequences
second part: demo song from Klaus Schulze"

Digitakt LFO is broken by design (with proof / measurements) ?


Published on May 30, 2019 zbr_audio

Thoughts?

"The range of the LFO on the digitakt is roughly five times more than reasonable - to the extent it saturates the pitch modulation input. I hope this gets fixed.
Bug been there since I got the machine on 1.05, still here on 1.11

Measurements done using CueMixFX FFT visualiser"

Audiothingies P6


Published on May 30, 2019 Joakim Floke

"A demo of the now discontinued Audiothingies P6. A cheap DIY VA-synth with a load of features, great sound and a small form factor. I use it a lot. It has some rolandish quality to its sound, at least I think so. The build took only 2 evenings."

sounds of the TR-606


Published on May 30, 2019 ljs8888

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Elektron Machinedrum SPS-1 UW+ MKII MK2 Drum Synthesizer Sequencer SN I13043965-47

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ARP AXXE Vintage Analog Synthesizer Early Model 2310 Superb Condition 1975 SN 607

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"ARP AXXE Vintage Analog Synthesizer Early Model 2310 1975 Superb condition. Wood sides, black and gold case. serial number 607

Cosmetics are very good, a few minor scratches in black enamel steel case. Wood in excellent condition. I have used this only sparingly over many years. All of the original slider caps are there. Non-smoking environment

Electronics are excellent, switches, pots and key contacts have been cleaned. All controls function as expected."

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