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Saturday, January 09, 2021

JSI Progue - Dawless jam


JSI

JSI PROGUE - monophonic analog DIY synth
Dawless jam with 5 units
5 examples

Also see: New JSI PROGUE - Moog Prodigy & Rogue inspired DIY Analog Synthesizer

KURZWEIL K250 first workstation 1984


synthlegends

"The Kurzweil K250 by Ray Kurzweil, manufactured by Kurzweil Music Systems was developed 1983 together with Stevie Wonder, Robert Moog and Alan Pearlman and introduced 1984. It was the first Workstation ever made, the first ROM-Player with sampled sounds compressed in ROM, maybe with one of the first inbuilt sequencer and one of the first Samplers. It had 12 voices and also 12 separate Digital Audio converters and analog envelopes. The later K1200 and K1000 series didn't have this technology. Later in 1990 the K2000 used a new technology, the VAST Synthesis.

The price of the original K250 was around 14.000 British Pound. The K250 had fantastic nature sounds, which were not heard anyware in a keyboard before. All such orchestral, piano, drum and other sampled sounds were the fist time found in an electronic instrument. Besides the ROM with around 80 sounds, there were 4 Soundblocks established which are all built in in mine.

I play here a very little palette of some sounds of the factory ROM and 4 Soundblocks in this demo. Everything is played life into the audio interface without midi and without any effects. The frist example is adopted by SAGA the Song Images (LP Images at twilight from 1979). Take care and thanks for watching this video. RĂ¼diger"

Ambient Modular: Contrast With Sequential Switching


Matt Lowery

"This is a complex patch, with a lot of disparate timbres fed into a sequential switch (The Qu-Bit Synapse). The audible source and its position in the stereo field is always changing.

What I know about contrast as a cinematographer seeps into my music as well: that contrast gives depth and significance. So, I like to wire up voices with large amounts of chill, and then switch to a gnarly wavetable. That’s what I like, you might like something different.

Sources here are Chord, Braids, guitar through Microcosm and Julianna, and a captured loop on the Tyme Sefari. Data Bender is mangling two taps of Chord.

Synapse is so great for this kind of thing, because you’re only ever hearing two of these voices. So it doesn’t overwhelm.

0-ctrl is stepping between different voicing on the Chord so that it’s always slightly different.

I let this run for a long time, purely for your listening pleasure. The footage just repeats after a while."

Peak-Pad


verstaerker

"just a nice Padsound i recently made"

Dreamy Zelda: Link's Awakening Music // Synth & Reverb Pedal (CXM 1978)


GLASYS

"The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening on Gameboy is the first Zelda game I ever played and it holds a very special place in my heart. In this video, I play tunes from the game as well as some improvisations using the Moog Matriarch and an awesome reverb pedal I just got called the CXM 1978 (by Chase Bliss Audio and Meris).

Get high quality WAV files of all these on my Patreon:
https://www.patreon.com/glasys

Tunes:
0:00 Sword Search
0:49 Mabe Village
1:40 Cave
2:14 Nice Chords
2:59 Zelda Inspired Improv
3:56 Inside A House
5:28 Odd Time Improv
6:06 Dream Shrine
7:18 More Nice Chords
8:11 Spooky Stuff
8:58 Southern Face Shrine
10:21 Zelda's Lullaby"

Noise Acquisition Syndrome


Cinematic Laboratory

"Today I took the Noise Engineering Iteritas & Versio family for an industrial jam, with some valuable help from WMD Metron, TrshMstr & Arpitecht."

Ode To Microfreak


ollilaboratories

"If you like my music you can find it here http://bit.ly/BurgMusic and also please consider supporting me at patreon for as little as 1 USD http://bit.ly/BurgPatreon

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Hi Everyone,

I got a second hand microfreak the other day, and oh my, it is really a lovely versatile little synth. I just wanted to make a quick little jam with it and share with you all.. this is literally the first thing that came to mind when turning it on.

I am pairing it with the Keeley caverns delay/reverb pedal and the EHX 720 stereo looper and recorded it straight to 2 track on a Zoom H5 recorder.

Gear:

* Arturia Microfreak
* Keeley Caverns
* Electro Harmonix 720 Stereo looper
* Zoom H5 audio recorder

#arturia #microfreak #720stereolooper"

KORG NAUTILUS KRONOS CX3 - The Best Hammond Organ (on a synth)


Woody Piano Shack

"Demo and review of the CX3 Sound Engine on the KORG NAUTILUS and KORG KRONOS which emulates the HAMMOND B3 ORGAN and LESLIE ROTARY SPEAKER.

Agenda:
- Introduction to CX-3 sound engine
- History of the Korg CX-3
- Performance controls
- Tone editing
- Organ vs piano playing technique
- Use of expression pedal
- Comparison with stage keyboards
- Dedicated Hammond organ clones
- Playing favorite preset sounds"

MORE WOODY PIANO SHACK
► WEBSITE https://woodypianoshack.com - additional links there.
► PIANO INSPIRATION SERIES http://bit.ly/inspiration_welcome
► SUPPORT http://bit.ly/wps_support

Digitakt VS Blackbox // 5 Big Differences


Ricky Tinez

"I get this question all the time. Should i buy the Blackbox or Digitakt? The answer is heavily dependant on what you want to do with the machine in the end. Are you Looping? Sampling? In need of a Drum Machine? Backing tracks? These all play a factor. But on top of that, there are 5 other things that i think matter a lot when trying to decide between the two."

AE#133 Building An Oscar Music Synthesizer On A Bunch Of Prototype Boards


Artifact Electronics

"I wanted an Oscar Music Synthesizer for a while, but the longer I waited the more rare and expensive they got. So I finally built one with documentation and software available publicly on the internet.Here's a brief summary of the whole process."

AE#134 Testing The Oscar Music Synthesizer Built On A Bunch Of Prototype Boards
Artifact Electronics
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