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Thursday, March 25, 2021
KORG Rhythm 33 (kr-33) 1979 Vintage Analogue Drum Machine SN 260268 w/ Original Box
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"Made in Japan in the late 1970s, it’s the model used also by by JM Jarre!
Fully working in excellent conditions for its age. It comes with the original box. The original box is in very worn (but it works). The drum machine is in goog conditions.
The Korg Rhythm 33 (KR-33) is like the KR-55's little brother and precursor. It has three banks: A, B and C. With 16 beats per bank. 48 presets in total. Controls for balance, tempo. volume and a start/stop button. On the back are TRS jacks for Trig Out, Foot Switch and Signal Out (High & Low).
The drum sounds are classic analogue drum machine sounds but there is variety and crispness to the rhythms and sounds that we don't think digital sample based drum machines can ever really match.
Very rare and highly collectable!
This is a great vintage drum machine with a very rich and warm sound, especially with a nice tape delay and reverb added."
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"Made in Japan in the late 1970s, it’s the model used also by by JM Jarre!
Fully working in excellent conditions for its age. It comes with the original box. The original box is in very worn (but it works). The drum machine is in goog conditions.
The Korg Rhythm 33 (KR-33) is like the KR-55's little brother and precursor. It has three banks: A, B and C. With 16 beats per bank. 48 presets in total. Controls for balance, tempo. volume and a start/stop button. On the back are TRS jacks for Trig Out, Foot Switch and Signal Out (High & Low).
The drum sounds are classic analogue drum machine sounds but there is variety and crispness to the rhythms and sounds that we don't think digital sample based drum machines can ever really match.
Very rare and highly collectable!
This is a great vintage drum machine with a very rich and warm sound, especially with a nice tape delay and reverb added."
Dr. bohm solist s-Böhmat analog drum machine
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I beleive this is the first post to feature one. You can find a few related posts here.
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I beleive this is the first post to feature one. You can find a few related posts here.
Univox JR-5 Vintage Analog Drum Machine SN 720752
Folktek Alter X and Y guitar pedals and desktop processors
videos by Sir Folktek
via Indiegogo:
"The widely loved and highly regarded effects of Alters 1(X) and 2(Y) were originally in eurorack format but we've decided to extend the processing to both guitar pedal players and studio musicians.
There are two different pedals, each with the same design but with 7 effects unique to each.
There are two versions of the pedal which are physically identical except the name "Alter X" and "Alter Y". Internally each has an entirely different set of 7 DSP effects meticulously designed over the course of a year by Arius Blaze (Folktek) with digital programming by Nico Raftis (Macro Machines).
For the guitar player, Alter has relay-based buffered bypass with true stereo 1/4" ins and outs. Also utilize the CV (control voltage) over the effects controls with a CV source and/or a CV expression pedal such as the Moog EP-3 expression pedal.
For the synth player who wants a desktop effects unit, use the 1/8" or 1/4" ins and outs and utilize the CV over all main effects controls.
CONTROL common with both Alter X and Y:
- Buffered relay-based bypass over 1/4" inputs.
- Controls for mix, X, Y and filter as well as clock bitrate.
- All effects have a variation of a filter which may change effect to effect.
- Touch-based effect change by touching the gold hexagon. Effects indicated by lighted control panel.
- X and Y control various rates, feedback and time over the different effects.
- Clock control adjusts the rate which controls the DSP which can drastically change the effect. In doing so it does slightly lower the quality of the output signal but the results are fantastic. This clock is not for synchronization.
- Mix, X, Y and filter all have CV control inputs.
- Trails on the guitar side.
- Each control level or cv input is visualized on the control panel.
- Powered with included 12v negative tip supply.
- Dimensions: 6" x 5" x 1 3/8"
X Pedal Effects:
- long delay
- tight, notated granular delay
- huge plate reverb
- shimmering reverb
- distortion and multi-filter
- pitch delay
- stutter glitch
Y Pedal Effects:
- analog delay
- reverb with infinite capture and lp + hp filters
- choral reverb
- palindrome reverse delay - backward/forward repeat
- time stretch
- pitch shift (notated semi-tones
- time stretch glitch"
via Indiegogo:
"The widely loved and highly regarded effects of Alters 1(X) and 2(Y) were originally in eurorack format but we've decided to extend the processing to both guitar pedal players and studio musicians.
There are two different pedals, each with the same design but with 7 effects unique to each.
There are two versions of the pedal which are physically identical except the name "Alter X" and "Alter Y". Internally each has an entirely different set of 7 DSP effects meticulously designed over the course of a year by Arius Blaze (Folktek) with digital programming by Nico Raftis (Macro Machines).
For the guitar player, Alter has relay-based buffered bypass with true stereo 1/4" ins and outs. Also utilize the CV (control voltage) over the effects controls with a CV source and/or a CV expression pedal such as the Moog EP-3 expression pedal.
For the synth player who wants a desktop effects unit, use the 1/8" or 1/4" ins and outs and utilize the CV over all main effects controls.
CONTROL common with both Alter X and Y:
- Buffered relay-based bypass over 1/4" inputs.
- Controls for mix, X, Y and filter as well as clock bitrate.
- All effects have a variation of a filter which may change effect to effect.
- Touch-based effect change by touching the gold hexagon. Effects indicated by lighted control panel.
- X and Y control various rates, feedback and time over the different effects.
- Clock control adjusts the rate which controls the DSP which can drastically change the effect. In doing so it does slightly lower the quality of the output signal but the results are fantastic. This clock is not for synchronization.
- Mix, X, Y and filter all have CV control inputs.
- Trails on the guitar side.
- Each control level or cv input is visualized on the control panel.
- Powered with included 12v negative tip supply.
- Dimensions: 6" x 5" x 1 3/8"
X Pedal Effects:
- long delay
- tight, notated granular delay
- huge plate reverb
- shimmering reverb
- distortion and multi-filter
- pitch delay
- stutter glitch
Y Pedal Effects:
- analog delay
- reverb with infinite capture and lp + hp filters
- choral reverb
- palindrome reverse delay - backward/forward repeat
- time stretch
- pitch shift (notated semi-tones
- time stretch glitch"
Building a Fairlight: Episode 1: The Arrival
video by Syntaur
"Cris Blyth is a brave man. He has a dream of taking a Fairlight MFX and upgrading it to a Fairlight CMI Series III. In this episode, a case arrives, and Cris prepares for the guts to be transplanted."
Building a Fairlight: Episodes
Roland Juno-106 Analog Synthesizer (1984) Hypnotic Tango - 80s Italo Pop
video by RetroSound
"(c)2007-21 by RetroSound
supported by UVI: http://bit.ly/retrosound-uvi
all synthesizer sounds: Roland Juno-106 Analog Synthesizer (1984)
drums: Simmons SDS-8, E-MU Samples
recording: multi-track
fx: reverb and delay
RetroSound synthesizer demo videos since january 2007.
Everything is free. If you like my work, you can also support me with the purchase of my merchandise (shirts, bags, mugs, stickers) or one of my music albums. Thank you!
RetroSound Merch Shop: teespring.com/de/stores/retrosound
RetroSound Home: https://retrosound72.wixsite.com/home"
Waldorf IRIDIUM I Deep Dive I Preview
video by WaldorfMusicChannel
"Come and visit us at the Keys & Frequencies online event and get to know more about:
Wavetables I Kernel Synthesis I Resampling I Live Granular I Resonator I FX Modulation I Komplex Modulator I Chord Patterns and much more...
Join Waldorfs Rolf Wöhrmann and Lukas Schütte as they explore the incredible Iridium synthesizer.
Can also be done with the Waldorf Quantum
Music by: Kevin Schröder
Get your free copy of a K&F Waldorf plugin bundle now at:
http://www.waldorfmusic.com
00:00 Start
00:14 Resonator
00:42 Wavetables
01:06 Kernel Synthesis
01:32 Live Granular
01:59 Layer Sequenzing
02:21 Resampling
03:00 plugin bundle"
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