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Friday, November 15, 2019

Polivoks PM-02 eurorack | Drum sounds patching


Published on Nov 15, 2019 ELTA music

"Creating original drum sound with tons of character.
All sounds multitracked from Polivoks PM-02 eurorack module while patching and tweaking during recording, compression and reverb added in the full mix.

Polivoks PM-02 is a limited run.
Available at Reverb
https://reverb.com/item/26609452-elta..."

FIVE MINUTES WITH - The Schmidt Synthesizer


Published on Nov 15, 2019 sonicstate

"The Schmidt is the stuff of legends, a rarity, under 100 made so far, the brainchild of a single enthusiast, it was first made as a labour of love and previewed a Musik Messe (remember that show?) 2011 by its builder Stefan Schmidt after which it was supported by E:M:C and made into a thing you can buy.

Made in batches of 25, the fourth and possibly last production run is happening now, due to the availability of certain parts. It is still hand built in Germany.

It features four oscillators per voice, with the first three being analog, the fourth a specialized digital one. Three VCF's and 8 part multi-mode.

We know its not cheap, priced at around €18,174 its certainly an investment, but we're glad it exists.
Fortunately for us, there was one at the recent SoundMIT show in Turin, so we got to spend a few precious moments with it. Around 5 as it happens."

E-mu Emulator II Sampler & Mac SE/30 Suite SN 681

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"1984 E-mu Emulator II 6028 serial number #681 with Rev 1 digital board. This thing is near immaculate physically and was painstakingly serviced and upgraded. The unit is 100% functioning and includes Sound Designer on a fully functioning Mac SE/30 (also recently serviced). Totally plug and play which is a rare thing for these units.

Upgrades on the EII include new PSU, new backlit LCD screen, and a Lotharek hxc SD card floppy emulator FILLED with all the major sound libraries such as the Universe of Sounds, Northstar, Alan Wilder Depeche Mode files, EII and EMAX factory banks, and others.

This complete sampling suite of EII and SE/30 will come with many extras such as an EII survival kit of spare replacement components, a spare original 5.25" floppy drive, original PSU, sturdy flight case, custom Mac to EII RS-422 cable for Sound Designer, blank 5.25" floppies, copies of the owner's and service manual and power cable."

Doepfer MAQ 16/3 Sequencer Dark Edition

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Roland TB-303 Bassline Analog Synthesizer w/ Black Gig Bag

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Roland SH-101 Analog Monophonic Synthesizer w/ Mod Grip, Original Soft Case, & AC Adapter

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WAVES OVER VENICE: Korg Volcas live dawless Jam. #VolcaModular #VolcaKeys #StrymonBlueSky #VolcaDrum


Published on Nov 15, 2019 Gary P Hayes

"Continuous live dawless jam / improvisation
Composed & Performed © Gary P Hayes
in Blue Mountains Australia
on Korg #VolcaBass #VolcaModular #VolcaDrum #VolcaKeys
Solos on Kaoss KO2 Reverb on #Strymon #BlueSky
Licensed orchestral loop on Digitech JamMan Solo XT
directly recorded on #ZoomH6 no other processing"

https://garyphayes.bandcamp.com

Demo :: Cyclone Analogic Bass Bot TT-303 + Boss DS-1 Distortion Pedal (Da Funk Riff)


Published on Nov 15, 2019 SOLON Music

"Demo of the Cyclone Analogic Bassbot TT-303 (a Roland 303 clone) + the Boss DS-1 Distortion Pedal, playing Daft Punk's Da Funk Riff.

The reverb is a Room preset from the Lexicon 224XL."

Aceed 11/14/2019


Published on Nov 14, 2019 SynthMania

"Aceed music with Roland TR-707, SH-101, TB-303, Bastl MicroGranny 2"

Update:

Aceed 11/14/2019 video breakdown

Published on Nov 15, 2019 SynthMania

"The setup I used to play 'Aceed 11/14/2019' yesterday."

Comparing the AN1x, Virus TI, Accelerator, and Radias


Published on Nov 14, 2019 MIDERA

"In this video - I'm just running through some basic comparisons of the Yamaha AN1x, Access Virus TI, Radikal Technologies Accelerator, and Korg Radias. I compare sawtooth and pulse waveforms, then test out the 24db LP filter (note that I believe I may have accidentally used a 12db LP filter on the Virus).

A few things to keep in mind - I do say the incorrect things a couple of times. I'm aware that the frequency of one sound was not 12,000khz (it was 12 khz). Feel free to point out other flaws, of which there may be many."
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