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Thursday, May 14, 2020

Waldorf Rocket Analog Desktop Synth Module

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Features:
-Analog multimode-filter (VCF) with Low Pass / Band Pass / High Pass
-VCF-input
-Highly flexible oscillator-section with pulse width modulation and hard sync
-Up to 8 oscillators in unison for chords or Ultra High Density Sawtooth
-Low Frequency Oscillator (LFO) for modulation
-Envelopes for VCA, VCF and Sync
-Booster circuit to generate aggressive sounds
-Arpeggiator with different rhythmic patterns
-Glide
-USB powered
-MIDI in and out
-Extensive control panel with high-end pots and switches
-Control via MIDI and USB
-MIDI clock sync
-Line output
-Loud headphone output
-Launch key for easy pre listening

M-Audio Venom

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Open Labs Miko LX 37 - Windows XP Computer Workstation Synth SN M 0320

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Haven't seen one of these in a while.  Essentially a PC in custom three octave keyboard case w/ built-in controllers.   Curious if these were relatively heavy or light.

Modal Electronics Skulpt w/ Colored Knob Caps


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Standuino FraAngelico

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"Super nice and fun little 'true' digital synth by Standuino."

Curious if that's the case that comes with it.

You can find demos of the Standuino here.

BASTL Instruments Micro Granny 2.5 Granular Sampler Crystal Soul

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"Awesome standalone lo-fi 8 bit granular sampler. Great condition in a limited crystal clear finish. Can be powered via 9v battery, but I am including a One Spot power supply with the reverse polarity adapter so you won't burn through batteries.

From the manufacturer:
MicroGranny is a monophonic granular sampler. It reads wav samples from microSD card and applies granular algorithms to them. You can also adjust start, end, sample rate (tuned or free run), crush and envelope (attack release).

Total external control over all parameters via MIDI Input

MIDI Input allows external control of all parameters as well as transposition of the samples, or playing individual grains by different keys.

monophonic mono sampler
microSD card (storing + recording samples, storing presets)
6 sounds with full adjustments storable in a preset at once
60 presets in 10 banks (6 preset per bank), stored as .txt files on microSD card
wav sample playback from microSD card (mono, 22050 Hz, 8 or 16 bit, two letter file name)
8-bit 22050Hz wav recording via line input or onboard microphone
hold button
sample rate (tuned or free run)
crush
start, end position with repeat, instant loop
granular settings: grain size and shift speed (positive or negative)
amplitude envelope attack and release
MIDI Input – responds to note, cc and clock (synchronize loop and grains)
MIDI side chain envelope restart
copy, paste
input & output volume knob
power switch – plug / battery
hackable – arduino based
dimensions: 140 x 75 x 55 mm
powered by 9V battery, 9V DC center positive power supply or side pins"

Studio Electronics SE-1X White/Silver Version SN 3909

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Dreadbox Antiphon 8 osc eurorack module with spring reverb

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You can find a demo and details on the Dreadbox Antiphon 8 posted here.

A Love Letter to Large Format Modular


Published on May 14, 2020 Synthesizer Reviews

"Moog Unit. Dotcom. 5u. Large Format. Whatever you want to call it, it's goregous. There is no 'best' format in moduar synthesis, but this one happens to be my favorite."

Did Akai fix the "cons"? MPC LIVE II vs MPC ONE // Speaker test, review and 2.8 tutorial


Published on May 14, 2020 loopop

See the MPC LIVE II announcement post here.

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TIMELINE:
0:00 Intro
0:30 Live II vs I vs One
2:15 Buttons
3:30 Connectivity
5:45 Size
6:50 Storage
7:30 Speaker test
9:50 Version 2.8
10:15 “Cons” fixed
10:25 Track select
10:35 Q-link overlay
11:45 Pad perform
12:35 Timestretch
14:30 Retro record
15:25 Custom chords
16:10 Other misc
16:25 Multi MIDI
17:30 MIDI settings
18:45 Config & arm
21:00 Live looping
23:15 Pros & cons
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