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Wednesday, January 29, 2020

Novation Bass Station Original & MkII Side by Side

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Roland SH-101 Monophonic Analog Synthesizer with Original Box

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Alesis A6 Andromeda 61-Key Polyphonic Analog Synthesizer

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Moog Memorymoog Analog Synthesizer

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The Strangest Most Frustrating Music Machine Of The 90's Roland PMA-5 & The Synthfox Touchbay


Published on Jan 29, 2020 LOOK MUM NO COMPUTER

"The #Weirdest midi #synthesizer sequencer of the 1990's its oddness needed a video!"

Sending Sounds Through Your Fingers With The Synthfox Touchbay

Published on Jan 29, 2020 LOOK MUM NO COMPUTER BUT MORE SERIOUS ISH

"Synthfox Touchbay more info here :-
https://reverb.com/item/31514149-synt...
Audio downloads are available from this video, I bounced the 4 different outputs separately! maybe of use for loops :). :-
https://www.patreon.com/lookmumnocomp...
thanks for the support its given me more time to make a second channel. lots of stuff to come! and the next Patreon livestream will be next week!"

The Synthfox Touchbay


Published on Aug 28, 2019 Synthfox Channel


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"Touch Bay is a tactile performance signal router. It can route 4 inputs to any of the 4 outputs by means of touching the controller's pads. The perfect use of it is a CV router, although it can also be used as a sound mixer, though maybe a bit less high-end sounding as a dedicated one.

Touch Bay comes in three pieces: the module, the tactile handle and the ribbon cable to connect them together. The handle is a PCB fit into a machined piece of plywood, and it's meant to sit outside of the rack and be a performance tool that you can pick up and play without tangling your hands in your patch's wiring.

The module has 4 inputs labelled with letters (A, B, C, D) and 4 outputs labelled with numbers (1, 2, 3, 4) - each with an individual sensitivity setting. These signals are directly connected to corresponding pads on the tactile handle: pads A, B, C and D are inputs, and pads 1, 2, 3 and 4 are outputs - just touch an input pad and an output pad to route! You can touch more than one inputs to mix signals, or more than one outputs to send signals to multiple destinations. Works really well with CV routing or feedback paths!"

Massive Attack / Euan Dickinson | Getting creative with MicroFreak


Published on Jan 29, 2020 Arturia

"Massive Attack are known for their intensity, wide range of emotions and inimitable electronic sound. Arturia visited their studio in Bristol, UK, to see how the MicroFreak has added to their creative process."

KORG wavestate [10 randomize challenges]


Published on Jan 29, 2020 TinySymphony Music & Synthesizers

Korg Wavestate Hands-On Demo At NAMM 2020


Published on Jan 29, 2020 Synthtopia

"At the 2020 NAMM Show, Korg introduced the Wavestate wave sequencing synthesizer, an updated take on Korg’s 90’s Wavestation, which featured wave sequencing and vector synthesis.

Here's an intro from Korg product rep Raymond Johnson, aka Theta Flux."

Making a song 100% with the ELZ_1 (Sonicware)


Published on Jan 29, 2020 Woochia's Beats & Bobs

Also see: How good is the ELZ_1? - Complete Tutorial / Review

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