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Wednesday, April 07, 2021

Strega's Filter


video by MAKEN0ISE

"Let's explore the filter circuit in Strega!

http://www.makenoisemusic.com/synthes...​"

Buchla 246 Self Patching


video by Todd Barton

"Gosh! I love the Buchla 246 Sequential Voltage Source for so many reasons...and here is today's patch programmability tip! And...this beauty was built by Adam Scramstad, check him out on Instagram @adam_scramstad
My Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/synthtodd​"

5 Patching Ideas with the VCV Spectra


video by Omri Cohen

00:00​ - Introduction
00:40​ - As a vocoder
06:04​ - As an 'advanced' filter
11:22​ - Feedback loops
17:17​ - Band outs
21:58​ - Env outs

You can find additional resources from Omri Cohen at https://www.patreon.com/omricohen or buy him a coffee at https://www.buymeacoffee.com/omricohen

Low Frequency Expander using MPE to control OB-6 Part 3: pitch, velocity and aftertouch


video by Steve Hunt

"The Yorick Tech Low Frequency Expander is being used here with MPE (Midi Polyphonic Expression) to control the aftertouch section of the synth, then the pitch bend and then the filter cutoff. MPE allows each of the synth's 6 voices to have its aftertouch, pitch and filter cutoff (or PWM) controlled independently, i.e. POLYPHONICALLY!

The OB6 can assign aftertouch (coming from the LFE via MPE) to the pitch of its VCO(s), loudness, LFO depth, filter cutoff or filter mode. In the first demo here, it is controlling VCO1's frequency, and as the VCOs are synced to VCO2, this gives the characteristic sync sound. The LFE is also multiplying each of its 6 envelopes by velocity, so each voice gets a different amount of sync envelope depending on each note's velocity.

The second part of this demo uses MPE to control the pitch bend of each of the synth's 6 voices. I'm using it here with 6 LFOs to generate vibrato, again multiplied by polyphonic velocity to give vibrato with each note having slightly different vibrato rates and depths controlled by its velocity.

The third part of the demo uses the MPE 'Y-channel' which the synth can assign to filter cutoff or PWM. Here it is being used to control filter cutoff, again with velocity affecting each of the LFE's 6 sawtooth LFOs so that each note can have different LFO depth.

This will all do the same with a Prophet 6.

This is an excerpt of a song of mine called 'Did we do the right thing?'

There's still a lot of work for me to do to be able to release this to LFE customers so this is just a taster of things to come for the LFE!"

See the Yorick Tech label below for more.

Ambient | Game Boy, Make Noise Strega & Roland AIRA DEMORA


video by Akihiko Matsumoto

Synth1: Make Noise Strega
Synth2: Nintendo Game Boy
Synth3: Nintendo Game Boy
DJ Mixer: Roland AIRA Demora
Analog Clock to Gameboy: Roland AIRA Demora
Master Comp/Limitter: iZotope Ozone9

SUIKO SAMURAI - featuring the Suiko ST-70 pocket synth

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video by Adam Kent-Isaac

"Surf rock with a weird, vintage Japanese synthesizer called a SUIKO ST-70. There are several different versions of the Suiko synthesizer, some are more advanced and have more functions, this is the smallest version that they made. I don't have a clue what any of the buttons mean, all the labels are Japanese. I had to figure it out through trial and error. I still can't really say I understand how to use it to its full ability."

Found the above searching for demos for the following listing.



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Oberheim OB-MX Rack Synth SN MX001436

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"Excellent Oberheim OB-MX Rack Synth, 2 voices. Excellent shape, studio use only."

Yamaha Reface CS SN 01069 w/ Original Box

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Dave Smith Evolver Stereo Analog Digital Mono Synth Effects Processor SN 03783

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Note the scuff over the small e in the bottom image not visibl in the others. Check with the seller if this concerns you before bidding.

Moog Matriarch Analog Paraphonic Monophonic Synthesizer

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