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Wednesday, July 08, 2020

Roland SH-2 Vintage Analog Synthesizer w/ Original Silver Gig Bag Case SN 085962

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"The Roland SH-2, released in 1979, is a Japanese-made analog monophonic synthesizer that offers fat, warm vintage synth tones that evoke the sounds that defined a generation of electronic music. It has been used by artists such as Duran Duran, Eurythmics, Men Without Hats, and more. The SH-2 has a 2-waveform oscillator with controls for modulation, a VCF filter, an ADSR envelope, and more. The SH-2 is known in particular for its ultra-fat and punchy bass tones. The comparatively small form factor allows this synthesizer to travel well. If you're looking for the real deal when it comes to iconic 80s synth sounds, look no further!

This synth is in very good condition, showing some natural signs of age, including some scratches, yellowing, and other marks (please see photos). Furthermore, it has been tested by our professional technician and is working perfectly."

Quasimidi RAVE-O-LUTION 309

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Endorphin.es Terminal & Gateway w/ Buchla Panels


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"beautiful Endorphin.es Terminal and Gateway combo with custom Buchla panels and knobs."

STROH FULL PANEL SYSTEM (4U boat) 2020 Silver

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DrJ3RK


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"I'm selling one full 4U "boat" / panel synthesizer. This is likely the last full panel synth that I will be building. (I will be continuing to build LW format modules going forward.) This panel runs on +/-12V via 4-pin XLR compatible with Random*Source power standards. This is electrically compatible with Serge, Loudest Warning, and other 4U/banana formats, though a bit of scaling may be necessary in some cases for CV ranges.

Here is a list of the functions/features of each section. Some are completely new (to my lineup) and may be available as PCBs at some point in the near future.

Clock & Divide - This is a full 1V/Oct VCO with range switch. It has a 0-5V unipolar sawtooth output (handy when connecting with Serge). It has a Sync input, and then the following Clock-pulse outputs. Clock, Div/2, Div/3, Div/4.

Bit Station - This is a slightly enhanced version of my usual Bit Station configurations. It can output pseudo-random and random (to 8-bit resolution) CVs. It can output pitched digital noise when clocked at audio rates. It will output analog white noise. The Data Input is an adjustable-threshold comparator (big knob controls it). Patch in waveforms, white noise, etc. to be processed by the internal digital shift register. The serial output is the logic-level data output of the shift register (can be used for random gates, etc.) There is also an XOR logic section which can also be used as a ring modulator.

2X SSI-Oscillators - These are standard, full-featured, precise VCOs. They use the SSI-2164 for exponential conversion, so no matched-pair-tempco-resistor circuit. They have hard sync, linear FM, Pulse Width Modulation, and saw, tri, pwm, and sine outputs.

Dual Angle - This is two Angle Generators. (Linear Slope Envelope/LFO modules) They work in Attack/Decay, or Attack/Release (switched) and either One Shot or Cycle modes. They also output an end of Cycle pulse for triggering other things, or retriggering for more complex shapes.

Reso-Gates - This is two resonant Low Pass Gates. Controls are Cutoff, CV-1 Level, and Resonance. There is also a second non-attenuated CV input.

Output - The final module is a stereo output module with pan control per input. It's a two-input mixer with panning, that then goes to a stereo output. High quality components were used here. Audio grade AC coupling caps, LME47920 op amps, etc.

Marble machine + Modular synth


denha

"Catapult trigger to synthesizer."

"Piezo pickup on the bit that flicks down on the catapult launch"

Side note: I haven't featured a denha video on the site since 2016. He switched from synth to his DIY marble contraptions only for a while. It's nice to see the two come together. :)

More denha on MATRIXSYNTH: https://www.matrixsynth.com/search?q=denha&by-date=true

Arturia Modular V - VST - The BIG Soundtest


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Elektron Digi OS Upgrades: Class Compliant USB Audio & MIDI


Elektron

"Class Compliant USB Audio lets you use music production apps to access deeper and more unique control of your Digitakt or Digitone. Increase the amount of modulation you can assign to your instrument. Change parameters via MIDI. Never stop making waves: https://bit.ly/2Yjvc1r"

Noisy Oscillator /Comb Filter -Modor , meloDicer-Vermona


Dziam Bass

"Hi All.
Today I took again a very nice Noisy Oscillator module and Comb Filter from Modor Music when I was putting the sequence on my new Melodicer from Vermona.
Noisy oscillator is a two voice digital vco with noise, you can add noise such as SONAR, WIND, ARCADE to its out, each of them you add using the mix knob and it creates your wave becomes a new wave with the addition of noise, which creates obviously new unique sounds.
Comb filter is usually used here as a flanger, I really like this effect and this module also has built-in LFO so basically the flanger moves by itself, as you can see Fb -feedback and speed for LFO and deepth for depth of modulation.
meloDicer is a stochastic sequencer so it's very cool and you can easily get melodic things because the notes are combined with two quantizers,but also just throw the dice to the rhythm or melodies and you have another random melodies still in a melodic way .
whole sequence from melodicer and drums from TwinCusiion also from Vermona triggered by Time wizard and Clock O'Pawn from Shakmat Modular .
for me again crazy fun with these modules .
thanks for watching and have a nice day."

ASM HYDRASYNTH Demo & Review


musictrackjp

DEMO by Katsunori UJIIE.
English sub-titles available. Click [CC] and choose English from the Settings menu.

Roland Cloud - New Patch Bank by Espen Kraft | Juno 106


Espen Kraft

"I got the opportunity to make a patch bank for the Juno 106 for Roland Cloud.
I've used the Juno 106 for many years and I have a set of patches I use all the time for this great classic.
I've now distilled those down to a bank that I think captures the essence of this synth. And the 80s!
The Roland Cloud edition of the Juno 106 has some extended features like the effects section, arpeggiator and more, and many of the patches takes advantage of this, but at it's core, it's still a classic Juno.

Check it out here:
https://www.rolandcloud.com/news/juno..."
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