Sunday, April 12, 2020
Custom DIY Laser Harp v2 by Starshipfive
Published on Apr 12, 2020 starshipfive
"This is my second version of my custom DIY Laser Harp built by me.
Main Specs:
.Polyphonic
.MIDI Velocity Sensitive
.Programmable Scales and Scale Selector
.9 Lasers
.Programmable Led's tape integrated in the back of the laser harp
.Integrated Smoke Machine
.LCD to view active scale"
Roland SC-7 Sound Canvas Modules - Sound Demo
Published on Apr 12, 2020 Runningonair
"In this video I review the sounds and effects available on the Roland SC-7 sound canvas module."
Soma Labs Lyra 8 Analog Drone Synthesizer
Fender Chroma Polaris
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Video in the listing previously posted here.
"The synth came from a smoke free studio, it has a couple of knicks in the wood end cheeks and on one of the end cheeks is what appears to be duct tape adhesive residue. It was like this when I bought it, other than that, it's fully functional.
The Chroma Polaris was the second synthesizer made by Fender/Rhodes after they took over ARP, following their classic . It has a classic analog ARP-like sound, kind-of tinny but also fat. Sounds can be layered up to 6 voices. It has typical analog synth controls including a cool 'sweep' knob for sweeping through the LFO or analog filter cutoff parameters. It also has a simple real-time sequencer and 132 memory patches.
There's also a nice and colorful layout with sliders similar to Roland Juno synths, membrane push-buttons and a large velocity sensitive 61-note keyboard making the Chroma Polaris a very nice synth. Fully MIDI-equipped, the Polaris will transmit and receive all its edit controls through MIDI as well as the ability to play up to three patches at once."
via this auction
Video in the listing previously posted here.
"The synth came from a smoke free studio, it has a couple of knicks in the wood end cheeks and on one of the end cheeks is what appears to be duct tape adhesive residue. It was like this when I bought it, other than that, it's fully functional.
The Chroma Polaris was the second synthesizer made by Fender/Rhodes after they took over ARP, following their classic . It has a classic analog ARP-like sound, kind-of tinny but also fat. Sounds can be layered up to 6 voices. It has typical analog synth controls including a cool 'sweep' knob for sweeping through the LFO or analog filter cutoff parameters. It also has a simple real-time sequencer and 132 memory patches.
There's also a nice and colorful layout with sliders similar to Roland Juno synths, membrane push-buttons and a large velocity sensitive 61-note keyboard making the Chroma Polaris a very nice synth. Fully MIDI-equipped, the Polaris will transmit and receive all its edit controls through MIDI as well as the ability to play up to three patches at once."
1976 Roland Sh-5 Synth Owners Manual w/ Patch Sheets
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"Full 16 page original owner's manual , printed in 1976"
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"Full 16 page original owner's manual , printed in 1976"
Roland JX-8P Analog Synthesizer w/ Built-In Retroaktiv Programmer
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"JX8P that has a Retroaktiv PG-800 MINI Controller built into it, which brings this to a whole other level. These are great as is, but you really need the PG-800 controller to do anything with it, and the original ones can be the same price as the synth..."
via this auction
"JX8P that has a Retroaktiv PG-800 MINI Controller built into it, which brings this to a whole other level. These are great as is, but you really need the PG-800 controller to do anything with it, and the original ones can be the same price as the synth..."
Yamaha FS1R SN PM01341
Moog One Sound
Published on Apr 12, 2020 Boele Gerkes
Playlist:
1. Moog One Sound #1
So... after more than a year of doubts, I finally dared to purchase a Moog One, and the thing goes beyond my wildest dreams...2. Moog One Sound #2
This first recording is a simple two oscillator sound, where I modulate the wave shape of oscillator 1 and 2 (saw/sine) with a random shaped LFO and the pitch with another saw tooth shaped LFO. A little delay from the One does the rest.
You can easily get in 'Cortini'-territory if you like: Buchla-esque types of sounds. Not in the last place because of the incredible musical envelopes with all their stage curve shaping possibilities.
But also because of the character of the oscillators. WELL done Moog!
This one is a bit more experimental. It's three arps not synced to master clock and all three running at a slightly different speed. :)3. Moog One Sound #3
I start with arp 1 on solo, then 2, then 3, then all three.
Allright, the last one for today: this is a more conventional arp sound, both synced to the master clock. Two layers with the same sound however one of them 1 octave up. Arp play mode is "random" on both layers. Dotted delay does the rest. There is a slight part of ring modulation in the mixer. The ring modulator is pure heaven by the way.
Steampunk/Ambient Live Performance (1 Pattern Only) - Teenage Engineering OP-Z
Published on Apr 12, 2020 Lo-fi Pask
'I picked up one of my work in progress OP-Z's Project and did a 'live' jam with it. All sounds comes from OP-Z, all stock sounds and all played using only one pattern.
I'm trying this new "easier" format for my videos, wish you'd like it."
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