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Sunday, October 20, 2019

Moog One,TTSH ARP 2600,Prophet X,Octatrack , Analog 4 and Euros.


Published on Oct 20, 2019 therudyrude

"In this improv I decided to NOT use any common clock and let them run free!I used a Todd Barton trick on the ERBEVERB cv control of Size with a square wave. It makes a very metallic percussion sound."

Analogue Systems French Connection

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Published on Oct 20, 2019 Joseph McGinty

"Short demo of the Analogue Systems French Connection controlling an ARP 2600.
Currently on sale at Reverb.com"


SN 224 via this auction

"Wonderful Analogue Systems French Connection controller, inspired by the Ondes Martenot. Incredibly expressive and interfaces well with modular synths. Used very sparingly in my smoke free studio."

Robaux SWT 16+ Build & Demo Videos


Published on Oct 20, 2019 Synth Diy Guy

"Building this super fun trigger sequencer by Robaux!"

Update:

SWT 16+ demo

Published on Oct 20, 2019 Synth Diy Guy

"Taking my freshly built Robaux SWT16+ trigger sequencer for a spin :)"

zlob diode chaos


Published on Oct 20, 2019 Todd Barton

"a little exploration of the new Diode Chaos from https://zlobmodular.com also checkout his instagram https://www.instagram.com/zlobmodular/
and of course please consider supporting my continuing videos at
https://www.patreon.com/synthtodd"

5 Patchlets with Freak from Vult


Published on Oct 20, 2019 Omri Cohen

"Five little patches I've recorded with the hardware version of Freak from Vult, a stereo multi-mode digital filter. There is no processing what so ever to the sound, no compression, EQ, distortion, or whatnot. The only thing added is a limiter to keep the levels from clipping.

If you like what I do and want to support my work, consider joining my crew on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/omricohen"

GenoQs Octopus sequencer – special NC edition #1

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"GenoQs Octopus – Unique MIDI sequencer concept. This is a special showcase unit at serial number #NC001.

The GenoQs Co. was dissolved some years ago, thus the Octopus & Nemo aren't in production anymore. Nevertheless, the former owners appear to provide continued support, such as repairs & OS updates.
Royal version of the GenoQs sequencer line, absolutely unique production number for Octopus 'NC' model: #NC001
Endlessly deep capabilities, yet once you've read the manual it's very intuitive.
Metal front & back panels have a smooth matt cream white varnish. Piano lacquer-treated black wooden framework. 2x MIDI in/out. 2 USB ports for updates & lamp. Engraved serial. 110-220V switchable internal power supply.
Exceptional condition. Technically perfect. Pristine front panel.
Original box."

Cwejman BLD-2 Bass Lead Drum Eggshell

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Black Corporation Kimji SN 1278

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"Folks this is a really cool piece. I took this in recently as part of a large gear swap. There was a lot of buzz last year about this synth called Kimji by Black Corporation of Japan. I believe they may have only made 10 or so of these as part of a very limited initial run. This is serial number 1278. It includes the original box. There is no physical manual but there is one accessible online. The unit is in mint condition and the pictures are of the actual unit you will unbox.
The Black Corporation Kijimi is a faithful recreation of the very rare and highly sought after French wonder-synth the RSF Polykobol. Originally released in 1979 the PolyKobol MK1 was restricted to only 30 units worldwide and is considered to be one of those most significant synths developed in this era.

Kijimi is an 8 voice polyphonic synthesizer with two continuously variable oscillators per voice, an incredible modulation section, MPE compatibility, preset storage and recall and build quality that is enviable to say the very least.

Kijimi’s inspiration, the Polykobol was a synth that was very much ahead of its time, providing a wealth of unique features and tone shaping options that even to this day stand out, such as the continuously variable wave shaping, open and easily assignable modulation section with 5 sources and multiple destinations and a rich, interesting filter tone.

Owning an original RSF Polykobol is, even for the most diehard collector almost impossible. Just like with their Deckards Dream CS-80 inspired powerhouse, Black Corporation have again made one of the most inaccessible synths, accessible for everyone.

Kijimi is another standout synthesizer from Black Corporation, delivering the sound quality, aesthetics and workflow of a Polykobol with all the mod cons you’d expect from a modern machine.

The main features of the Black Corporation Kijimi include

8 voice polyphonic analogue synthesizer
Inspired by the legendary RSF Polykobol
CRN3340 based VCO’s
SSM2040 based vilter
Polyphonic aftertouch
MPE compatible"

Hikari 2.0 Pocket Synthesizer

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See this post for a demo.

"Shape sound with the world around you. Master your instrument, master Hikari ! The newest iteration in personal pocket synthesis! Two knobs to control volume & pitch, as well as a photocell to sense light (plays like a theremin) and a momentary button to engage. Each Hikari 2.0 is handmade in Philadelphia, PA - runs off a 9v battery with a built in 8ohm speaker. Also has a headphone jack for wandering about & line out recording."

Zoom Sequencer Rhythm Machine 5317

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This one almost deserves the Synth Rorschach label. Reminds me of a Buchla 700 meets Behringer mixer.

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