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Monday, May 18, 2020

MTI Auto Orchestra

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"This amazing machine is complete and fully serviced. It had been sold to a famous french musician by Soundgas, a couple month ago and is now on consignment. They converted it to 220V and did everything needed to be done. It's a crazy machine you must own to fulfill your one man band dream. Will be packed in a bunker."

Elektron SIDstation - rare NINJA-edition / Only 50 Made

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Anyware Instruments Minisizer

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GenoQS Octopus Black

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Jupiter-8 dark style May 17, 2020


Published on May 18, 2020 SynthMania

All synths: Roland Jupiter-8
Drums: samples from my collection
Bass: Yamaha BB300
Guitar: Fender Jazzmaster
Effects: Eventide H910 harmonizer, MXR 01 reverb

Yorick Tech Low Frequency Expander modulating the Nord Wave 2


Published on May 18, 2020 Steve Hunt

"The LFE was designed to control the OB6 and Prophet 6 synths but is now able to control the Nord Wave 2 and Korg Prologue as well. Just a quick demo to show some of the modulation possibilities available - there are about 80 modulation destinations which can be controlled by 4 generators: a 6-stage envelope that can also be a 16 step modulation sequencer, and 3 complex LFOs. Each can also be multiplied by another controller, so the level of each modulator can be affected by aftertouch, velocity, mod wheel, one of the other modulators etc..."

Using an Arduino to display Sequential/DSI OB-6 patch names


Published on May 18, 2020 thisisobsolete

Thought this was interesting. I never really thought about it, but patch names are stored on the OB-6 itself even though they aren't displayed.

"The Sequential/DSI OB-6 doesn't have a display capable of showing patch names, though the patches are named (for when using a computer based patch editor). I like patch names. They help with categorisation and can be a source of inspiration or ideas.

Here I'm using an Arduino with an LCD shield and a MIDI interface (off screen) to read and display patch names from the OB-6. The method is very simple. The Arduino listens for program change messages, on receipt it sends a SysEx message requesting a dump of the program buffer. The patch name is extracted from the incoming data and written to the LCD."

[tutorial] Waldorf Quantum 14: Modulation Matrix


Published on May 18, 2020 Synthesizer Video Service

"Part 14: Waldorf is also known for the modulation matrix. It's a perfect tool to organize all of the modulations of a patch. You get an overview of all modulation conntections, their intensity and you can even modulate the modulation amount itself. But there are even additional pages to get a list of modulation destinations or sources for just for one section of the patch. And the best: You can create a new modulation assignment directly by touching just the two knobs for source and destination."

All parts here

Freshly serviced Micromoog running through a Lexicon Vortex


Published on May 18, 2020 synthmaven

"I am demoing the two units together because I am selling them both on Reverb."

Some noise in this one. One more:

Freshly serviced Micromoog running through a Lexicon Vortex

Published on May 18, 2020 synthmaven

"I am demoing the two units together because I am selling them both on Reverb."

Minimoog comparazione


Published on May 18, 2020 iv3tix

"prime prove di comparazione tra il vecchio sn5001 e la mia Mini replica"

Some distortion in this one, but I thought it interesting enough to post. The one on the right has more girth and sounds more raw to my ears. Could just be the settings but who knows... Reminds me of audiophiles comparing amps.
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