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Saturday, September 19, 2020

Down to the Sky


davidryle

"Moog Subharmonicon, Meris Hedra, Strymon Blue Sky, Tip Top Z-DSP with Valhalla Shimmer and the large format modular 5U. All levels were automated by the Q119 and two Q960 step sequencers from synthesizers.com. An additional pair of oscillators (Dove Audio WTF and Mutable Instruments Braids) are following the timing of Seq1 and Seq2 clocks of the Subharmonicon and indexing the STG Voltage Mini Stores for pitch data. Finally a rumbling and squelchy effects patch is from a frequency shifter, random voltage sources and an Arp 4072 filter."

Critter & Guitari KALEIDOLOOP Sampler

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Video in the listing previously posted here. You can find additional demos in the archives here.

Livejam with Polyend Tracker, Digitakt and Digitone!


Electronisounds Audio

"This is my first jam with the Polyend Tracker.
I'm still learning how to use it, and have barely scratched the surface of it's potential so far.
Thanks for watching!"

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Original Grey Face ARP 2600

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"I purchased this 23 years ago as an investment.When I received it was fully functional and I was able to nail a bass patch that sounded every bit as powerful as any Moog I've ever heard.After a year it stopped functioning and I Opened it up and noticed the filter was potted with epoxy to safeguard anyone copying the circuit but also prevents service.I packed it back up and it has been in storage until now.I was considering sending it to discrete synthesizers (CMS) for service but there are quite a few options that would improve upon the existing instrument but I should leave that up to the end user how it should be hot-rodded..."

Update: See the comments below for some debate over why the filter was encapsulated.

Moog Liberation Keytar Synthesizer

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Note the listing states the Liberation was the original keytar. The first keytar with built-in synthesizer was actually the Syntar.

Yamaha SK15 Analog Symphonic Ensamble Synthesizer SN 4122

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"Mint condition. 100% working condition."

SEQUENTIAL Pro-3 // Factory Presets F001-009


LESINDES

"A lot of fun playing and tweaking Factory Presets of SEQUENTIAL PRO-3. Presets F001-009. This video is featuring only the Pro-3."

Tutorial: Funky Keys Pt 2 (Playing Lead Sounds)


Matt Johnson Jamiroquai

"Want to rock out on a lead sound?
Here's a few tips on how to make your synth talk!"

With the Sequential Prophet-6

Polyphonic Buchla 100!?!


zack dagoba

"I managed to get a Buchla 114 touch plate module from La67. To be honest I didn't really know what exactly this module would do functionally, as there are not many videos up featuring its, especially for what I wanted it to be able to do - namely trigger multiple VCOs and VCAs to turn the Buchla 100 into a fully polyphonic instrument - but to my immense joy it actually did what I had hoped for = HAPPY

So this patch uses 4 x 144 VCOs (8 oscillators in total), and 8 VCAs (4 x 110 gates and - CHEAT ALLERT - 4 x Roland 100M VCAs). I'm waiting on a replica 107 module that was made to compliment the 114 (10 x VCAs)

The cool thing is that the 114 has 10 CV outs that can be used as 10 envelopes, and then the touch-controls can also help articulate the notes. It seems a very clever design (as always from The Don) and I wonder why I have never seen anyone else use the Buchla 100 as a supremely flexible 10-note polyphonic synth (not bad for 1960s technology - as far as I know, the 1974 Oberheim 4-Voice is known as the first commercially available polysynth, but this is clearly not the case!)"

Reflections


Martin Peters

"This music is somewhat inspired by the beautiful music accompanying the slide show of the Node Live Blu-Ray. You hear the Sequentix Cirklon sequencing 2 voices of the Synthesizers.com Modular, the Oberheim SEM and the Mutable Instruments Stages which is configured as a Harmonic Oscillator. The NDLR is sequencing the Korg Odyssey and the DSI Mopho. The VCF of the Moog Polymoog is triggered by the gates of a separate Cirklon sequence. The solo is on the Moog Minimoog.

The title refers to questions spinning around in my head for which no one knows the answers to.

The track was recorded live to multi-track on the Behringer X32 Compact and mixed in Studio One afterwards. I hope you will enjoy it.

The track can be downloaded from Bandcamp."


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