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Wednesday, July 24, 2019

Sequential Prophet VS Vector Synthesizer (1986) *Stewkey*


Published on Jul 24, 2019 RetroSound

"(c) 2019 vintage synthesizer demo by RetroSound

all synthesizer sounds: #Sequential Circuits #Prophet VS Vector #Synthesizer from the year 1986
drums: LinnDrum (1982)
recording: multi-tracking without midi
fx: delay

For the bassline I used here the internal arpeggiator. All played by hand.

For me is the VS one of the best synthesizers ever. Digital waveforms in combination with an analog filter is the perfect combination for fantastic hybrid sounds."

Synthstrom Deluge - Fever


Published on Jul 24, 2019 Red Means Recording

"A performance on the Synthstrom Deluge.

The Deluge is a groovebox featuring synthesizers, samplers, drum machines, effects, and a robust sequencer. Oh, yeah, and it runs on batteries, if you want."

ARP and Antonus 2600 with Step Brother session 2


Published on Jul 24, 2019 wutierson

"Real time composition and performance with Antonus 2600, Antonus Step Brother Sequencer and original ARP 2600 (grey face).

No more instruments are involved in this recording, just real time with no multitrack and no extra processing. The mix is done using the different patching mix points of each 2600 to finally have a 2 tracks to make the stereo and this stereo signal does directly to the recording sound interface.

Of course is not as polished as a multitrack session production (better mix balance, gain controls, extra effects…) , but the idea is to show the sound as is, direct from the instruments so you can see the performance possibilities of this setup in real time. Very useful was to have analog spring reverb built in each 2600 to adjust every sound with space position in the mix.

The track maybe can be long for some audiences because the intention is to show the manipulation of the parameters so most of the process and techniques can be seen while you’re listening.

In this track the Antonus Step Brother is driving all the sequences, percussion triggers and accents, and also brings extra modulations so there is a strong relation with the ARP and Antonus 2600 in every moment. Also the ARP and Antonus are sharing some patching points to share modulations and processing each with other.

We invite you visit our works with Antonus:
www.antonus-synths.com"

Pittsburgh Modular Documentary Films Presents: Discovering the Microvolt Episode 2


Published on Jul 24, 2019 Pittsburgh Modular Synthesizers

"The second episode in a series documenting features and functionality of the Pittsburgh Modular Microvolt 3900. This episode is an overview of the oscillator and waveforms."

Episode 1 here.

Stranger Things (Eleven's theme & Main title) with Polyend Dreadbox Medusa synth


Published on Jul 24, 2019 Miltos Schimatariotis

"As a follow-up for my Medusa synth covers I decided to do something about the Stranger Things series. Here, instead of just recreating the 'Main title', I added as an intro one of my favorites in the soundtrack, 'Eleven's theme'. All sounds are made with the Medusa only, with the addition of effects and especially Byome which helps a lot in the background atmosphere.

A few words about the process I followed for creating this video:

At first, I decided what parts of the soundtrack I was going to cover and roughly planned the arrangement. Then I started designing the sounds on the Medusa. That was probably the most entertaining part but also the most challenging because for the creation of the original tracks the composers had a lot more gear in their disposal. But since I have decided to restrict myself to only one synth, the Medusa, I ended up just creating sounds that sounded good to me without necessarily replicating the originals. So I would say that this is a free cover and not a replication. (especially Eleven's theme is way different from the original). The other restriction I wanted to add in the process is that I wanted to have as few sounds as possible in order to not over-complicate things and to be able to visualize almost everything in the video.
So, after making a rough version I started the final recordings. I was recording the audio part and the video part simultaneously, the audio in Cubase and the video in my Pocophone F1 smartphone with Filmic Pro app. The difficult part here was that I had to name the takes every time for the video file and the audio clips in order to not lose track of what I was going to use in the final product (I used DaVinci Resolve). So the clips you see in the video are corresponding to the same audio recordings you hear. The only exception is the pad at the intro which was double tracked and panned left right, so there I used only one video clip.
I have mixed/mastered the track in Cubase and I had in mind to not over-process the sounds of Medusa, so I have mostly the necessary EQing and compression. The effects (reverbs-delays) are all routed in parallel. The main effect processor I used was Unfiltered Audio Byome and some patches make use of the beautiful Carmen collection from patchpool/Simon Stockhausen."

Dreadbox Erebus v3 Desktop Duophonic Synthesizer w/ Original Box

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Interesting and honest listing description?: "I've had the Erebus for less than a month, and I've spent maybe few hours with it. I spend more time with my other synths, and I just don't get the Erebus (specially the third oscillator). In any case, I rather spend the money on synths that I do enjoy."

OSC 3 looks like where things get interesting with multiple waveforms to chose from, FM, range all the way down to LFO, and a level knob to adjust how much of it you want.

Cavagnolo Exagone

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"analog synth with accordion keyboard. It comes completly serviced. everything works perfectly exception thing to change on the joystick to control the filter that I did not take the time to do. It is a French brand of the 70s, it was produced a hundred copies. youtube videos are not always representative of the sound this keyboard I think."

Oberheim OB-XA w/ MIDI

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"Fantastic condition OBXa, recently serviced (by Peter at patch:work in Brooklyn, Encore MIDI, keyboard is perfect!"

Waldorf MIDI Bay

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"Super Cool Super Rare Waldorf MIDI Bay Programmable MIDI Patchbay

I bought this many years ago and used it for a short period of time when I had a large MIDI setup, it worked great for me back then and it should work great for you now as it works as expected...it has always been in my smoke free pet free air conditioned studio since I got it.

MIDI Bay patchbay is programmable for inputs and outputs routing with presets as well as some other functions like merge and filter

I used it in a very basic mode to send single midi outputs from my computer midi interface to multiple midi destinations so I wouldn't have to use through-puts from different MIDI modules...also to keep MIDI cable runs as short as possible. the program-ability is much more complex with merge and filter functions, responds to program changes etc... but I didn't use it in that way. I have the manual for it as well, have to dig it up and will include it when I ship it to you...you can also find it online as pdf format

This is a 110 v US model so the power cable looks kind of weird, it was like this when I bought it...these are very rare in the US I have only seen these for sale in EU...the only other time I have seen one for sale sold from Holland for $300 plus shipping, so this might seem like alot for a MIDI patchbay but it is so rare and cool looking, nice to have something Waldorf blue in your rack...a great conversation piece at the very least"

Alesis Ion Synthesizer With Carrying Case, Manual, And Preset List

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