Tuesday, May 05, 2020
Sequential Synth Tips with GLASYS
Published on May 5, 2020 Sequential
"Welcome to 'Sequential Synth Tips,' where some of our favorite artists share their tips, tricks, and techniques on Sequential synths. In this episode, we feature pianist, synthesist, producer, and vocalist, GLASYS, who shares sound design secrets for creating his “Vinyl Piano” patch on the Prophet X. Follow GLASYS here: http://glasysmusic.com
200504 Quick Pattern Jomox Alpha Base
Published on May 4, 2020 Calvin Cardioid
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Korg ES-50 Lambda & KP-30 Sigma demonstration cassette tape
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"Very rare original 1979 demonstration/instructional cassette tape for the Korg ES-50 LambdaPolyphonic Ensemble & KP-30 Sigma Performing Synthesizer. It was produced in the USA by Korg's American distributor, Unicord."
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"Very rare original 1979 demonstration/instructional cassette tape for the Korg ES-50 LambdaPolyphonic Ensemble & KP-30 Sigma Performing Synthesizer. It was produced in the USA by Korg's American distributor, Unicord."
Korg VC-10 Vocoder & PE-1000 demonstration cassette tape
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"Very rare original 1979 demonstration/instructional cassette tape for the Korg VC-10 Vocoder & the (K)PE-1000 Polyphonic Ensemble 'P'. It was produced in the USA by Korg's American distributor, Unicord."
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"Very rare original 1979 demonstration/instructional cassette tape for the Korg VC-10 Vocoder & the (K)PE-1000 Polyphonic Ensemble 'P'. It was produced in the USA by Korg's American distributor, Unicord."
SIBLING RIVALRY - (Make Noise Black and Gold Shared System + Little Sister System)
Published on May 5, 2020 Luke Sanger
"Having used the Shared System for a good few years now, I felt it was time to expand it a bit and put together a little sister system, containing some of their newer stereo modules. Inspiration for the piece comes from learning some olde folk songs on the acoustic guitar and wanting to try and translate those progressions to the synth.
https://linktr.ee/mrlukesanger"
Bobeats Why I Love Eurorack
Published on May 5, 2020 BoBeats
"Why do I love eurorack? Let's find out! If you enjoy my videos consider supporting them at http://www.patreon.com/bobeats"
Comparing Exponential, Linear, and Through-Zero FM
Published on May 5, 2020 Omri Cohen
"If you like what I do and want to support my work, consider joining my crew on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/omricohen
00:00 Introduction
01:00 - Exponential FM
12:05 - Linear FM
19:10 - Through-Zero FM
20:58 - Example"
R.A. Mini Moog synthesizer Model D extremely rare made in March 1971
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This one was spotted and sent in via M Me.
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"Up for sale is a (1) very rare R.A. Mini Moog synthesizer Model D. The serial number is 1045, it's the 45th Mini Moog on the planet and it's manufactured in March 1971. All boards have serial number 1045 except the vco board which has serial 1043. Jim Scott, who worked with Robert Moog in Trumansburg N.Y., told a friend of mine that it was messy in the beginning days of the factory. It was quite normal that synths left the factory with different numbers on the boards inside. The most important thing is that the boards are all R.A. Moog ones. Someone installed cv / gate inputs a couple of years ago, so it's not fully original anymore unfortunately. But the cv / gate is working fine.
The synthesizer sounds absolutely awesome! The oscillators are very raw and the filter is way better than on newer Minimoog synthesizers.
The synth is just been serviced and in perfect working condition. It's running on 220v and there is an European plug installed to the lead."
This one was spotted and sent in via M Me.
via this auction
"Up for sale is a (1) very rare R.A. Mini Moog synthesizer Model D. The serial number is 1045, it's the 45th Mini Moog on the planet and it's manufactured in March 1971. All boards have serial number 1045 except the vco board which has serial 1043. Jim Scott, who worked with Robert Moog in Trumansburg N.Y., told a friend of mine that it was messy in the beginning days of the factory. It was quite normal that synths left the factory with different numbers on the boards inside. The most important thing is that the boards are all R.A. Moog ones. Someone installed cv / gate inputs a couple of years ago, so it's not fully original anymore unfortunately. But the cv / gate is working fine.
The synthesizer sounds absolutely awesome! The oscillators are very raw and the filter is way better than on newer Minimoog synthesizers.
The synth is just been serviced and in perfect working condition. It's running on 220v and there is an European plug installed to the lead."
Blacet Filthy Filtre VCF Frac Format
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"12 dB State Variable design
Voltage control of frequency and Q
Two position Q switch: "Filthy: X10, X100"
+/- CV mod attenuator with switchable destination: Freq or Q
VC mode select: switch or morph (LP, BP, HP, All Pass)!
Plus separate mode outs: LP, BP, HP, Notch
This is a 12dB/octave response voltage controlled filter. The design is based on the classic State Variable configuration that provides simultaneous low pass, band pass and high pass outputs. In addition, the Filthy Filtre has notch and all pass (phase shift) outputs.Voltage controlled Q is also provided with a special dual range feedback circuit that gives maximum total crunchy mind warping self oscillation. Beware your ear drums, amps and tweeters at high levels! An additional modulation input, routable to either frequency or Q through a bipolar attenuator, is a handy feature.The mode or filter type is also voltage controllable, allowing switching or morphing between low pass, band pass, high pass and all pass filter types. Separate audio outs for most filter types are also found at the module bottom.
Note : as this is a Frac module it is not power-compatible with eurorack systems (ie this needs +- 15V)
if you have a frac system however it is patch compatible with a eurorack system"
via this auction
"12 dB State Variable design
Voltage control of frequency and Q
Two position Q switch: "Filthy: X10, X100"
+/- CV mod attenuator with switchable destination: Freq or Q
VC mode select: switch or morph (LP, BP, HP, All Pass)!
Plus separate mode outs: LP, BP, HP, Notch
This is a 12dB/octave response voltage controlled filter. The design is based on the classic State Variable configuration that provides simultaneous low pass, band pass and high pass outputs. In addition, the Filthy Filtre has notch and all pass (phase shift) outputs.Voltage controlled Q is also provided with a special dual range feedback circuit that gives maximum total crunchy mind warping self oscillation. Beware your ear drums, amps and tweeters at high levels! An additional modulation input, routable to either frequency or Q through a bipolar attenuator, is a handy feature.The mode or filter type is also voltage controllable, allowing switching or morphing between low pass, band pass, high pass and all pass filter types. Separate audio outs for most filter types are also found at the module bottom.
Note : as this is a Frac module it is not power-compatible with eurorack systems (ie this needs +- 15V)
if you have a frac system however it is patch compatible with a eurorack system"
Ensoniq SD1 Music Production Synthesizer in Original Box
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"The SD-1 is the polyphonic aftertouch wavetable synthesizer of the 90s your music craves. Ensoniq produced a powerful workstation capable of sequencing full songs and patterns, this hardware will invite you to spend days forming otherworldly patches that modern gear has yet to touch. Change up your performance with 32 voice multi-timbrality and two patch blender/variation buttons for evolving sounds that grow deeper than your dreams."
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"The SD-1 is the polyphonic aftertouch wavetable synthesizer of the 90s your music craves. Ensoniq produced a powerful workstation capable of sequencing full songs and patterns, this hardware will invite you to spend days forming otherworldly patches that modern gear has yet to touch. Change up your performance with 32 voice multi-timbrality and two patch blender/variation buttons for evolving sounds that grow deeper than your dreams."
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