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Monday, July 22, 2019

Drum Button, Eurorack Percussion Sequencer Demo


Published on Jul 22, 2019 Reckless Experimentation Audio LLC

"Introducing the the Drum Button Eurorack module by Reckless Experimentation Audio. It is an eight channel sequencer for triggering percussion sound modules, and to provide a clock source for other synth voices. Includes tempo control, fill and hold functions, and eight independent sequence banks."

via Reckless Experimentation Audio


"The Drum Button is an eight channel sequencer for triggering percussion sound modules, and to provide a clock source for other synth voices.

Pressing the arcade style button triggers an output on the selected channel, and adds that trigger to the sequence for that channel. With 16 lights you might think the sequence is only 16 steps long, it is actually 256 steps, so if you think of each light as a hole note, the sequence is actually quantized to the 16th note

The currently active channel is selected with the left Potentiometer, when the Potentiometer is turned, the lights will momentary change form displaying the position in the sequence to displaying the current channel.

Tempo is control by the middle Potentiometer, this Potentiometer along with the speed input, control how fast the sequence plays. By rotating this Potentiometer all the way counter clockwise, the sequence can be halted.

The Potentiometer on the right is the bank selection Potentiometer. The banks is displayed on the lights similar to the channel selection, with the lights temporally displaying the currently selected bank, before going back to displaying the sequence position.

Banks are independent sequences for all eight channels, on power up, banks 1 though 4 are empty, banks 5 though 8 have preset sequences to get started with. These preset sequences can be added to or cleared just like the empty banks.

Which brings us to the clear button, this button clears all triggers on the currently selected channel on the currently selected bank. By pressing and holding the clear button and pressing the fill button, all the triggers on the currently selected bank are erased.

The hold button stops the sequence form advancing as long is it is depressed. The clock output from the Tempo Out connection continues during a hold. Tempo Out produces 64 pulses per sequence cycle.

The fill button overrides the sequence on the currently selected channel, and outputs a trigger on that channel every quarter note. The fill isn’t added to the sequence, and the sequence resumes normally once the button is released."

Roland MJX-70 ?


This one is in via @deejayiwan

Photoshopped JX-8P?  Looks like someone grabbed the Retroactive MPG-70 logo.


Update via the comments:

"It is real and one of a kind, I know, I built it myself. That photo was a test photo for the 3d printed keys. The end result has blue keys.
It is a JX8p redressed to match the MPG70 and MKS70. (and other roland gear in that style).
If you watch my video (link below) from some time back you can see it at 2:35. :)

-Ron / Mystic Frequencies"

MYSTIC FREQUENCIES - STUDIO TOUR - MAIN ROOM - 11-21-2019

video by Mystic Frequencies

Two Teisco SX-210's & Akai SX-240s as well!

EMS Synthi AKS - Tortoise Stereolab Provenance

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"Excellent condition Synthi AKS owned by John McEntire, used on many productions from the mid-90s to the present, notably on "Dots And Loops" by Stereolab and "TNT" by Tortoise.

Full compliment of modifications, performed by Robin Wood at EMS. These include:
* Oscillator temperature balancing and compensation
* Range switches on Osc 2 & 3
* Variable sync on Osc 2
* Switchable PWM for Osc 2
* Bipolar Trapezoid output
* External EG triggering option
* 10-turn input pots for more accurate tuning
* Inverter pin (captive)

Case is in excellent condition with no cracks and only minor scuffs."

ARP 2601 with 3620 Keyboard w/ Matching Serial Numbers SN 0807

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"Museum quality, all original. This is the nicest Arp 2600 you will ever find!

Bought in 1993 from an ARP employee. He got it when ARP went out of business as part of his final compensation. It was sitting in his closet untouched until 1993. "

Original Nord Modular SN MA2274

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Vermona DRM1 MKIII Drum Machine w/ Trigger Inputs SN 07580

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"Fully cleaned and tested Vermona DRM1 MK III Drum Machine with Individual Trigger Inputs. Top of the line model. Eight voices with individual output. Excellent cosmetic and functional condition."

Roland TB-303 Bass Line Analog Synthesizer

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Mini Jam Mondays #36 | Korg Volca FM, Keys, Bass, & Sample


Published on Jul 22, 2019 littleBIGsynths

"Happy Monday everyone! 😀 Here is an all Volca Mini Jam I put together this morning. I wanted to get a jam on before I start my family vacation. 😎🌞

Anyways, the Volca FM is playing the main melody; the vSample is playing the drums & bass sequences; the Volca Keys is playing chords; and the Volca Bass is running an arp while I play a lead melody on it.

Hope you guys enjoy this video and thank you for watching, littleBIGsynths.👍"

Sequential In The Spotlight Interview with SAKU MARISTO


You can find the interview on Sequential's website here.

"Saku Maristo is a Helsinki-based keyboardist and musical director for SANNI. He has also performed with other top artists in Finland, including Robin Packalen, Saara Aalto, and Kasmir.

We chatted with Saku on how he uses the Prophet Rev2 in his music."

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You can find previous posts featuring Sequential's Spotlight series here.

A Weird EDM Jam on the Novation Circuit


Published on Jul 22, 2019 Gabe Miller Music

"An EDM / Melbourne bounce / trap jam on the Novation Circuit.
The packs used are Deep'n'low by Gemfire and Mind Travelers by Emynona."
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