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Thursday, July 22, 2021

YAMAHA CS-15 vintage analog synthesizer w/ original case SN 2000

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Access Virus KB Keyboard Synthesizer Updated with OS4.9 índigo

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Korg Mono/Poly vintage analogue synthesiser SN 374027

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"All keys and Oscillators working- Osc 4 will occasionally wander, but in a very musical fashion. LFO 1 occasionally halts on slowest setting."

Yamaha TX7 Digital FM Synth Module

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Yamaha DX7 Synthesizer SUPERMAX Expansion

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"This DX7 is expanded with the fantastic SUPERMAX board, which gives it 16 banks of 32 patches, an arpeggiator, voice stacking and detuning, morphing between patches, individual tuning for every key and other useful features. The set of original and fully functional chips from Yamaha is also included, should you wish to revert the synth to its original state."

You can find a video featuring the SUPERMAX expansion here.

Ocean Noise Generator - Analog Relaxation Beast


video upload by SyntherJack

"Ocean Noise Generator (as the name says) generates stereophonic ocean-like noise, by simulation of background noise and different kinds of waves ("close" and "far"). The device is built around 2 white noise generators, 4 filters (to get pink and kind of hi-frequency boosted pink noise), 4 VCAs controlled by 4 LFOs with variable waveshape and modulation depth. By mixing generated signals you can go from waterfall-like sound to gentle sea or storm if you like. All this is 100% analog.

Originally, the main usage was supposed to be ambient mixes for chill out-zones, but it greatly will serve as well as a home relaxation device, may be also useful for yoga classes. As the white/pink noise generators quality is not bad, will work as a backup, two-channel, generator for simple measurements."

Reflections | Using regular sound files with Tasty Chips ECR-1


video upload by Cinematic Laboratory

"A convolution reverb uses recordings of a reflected sound (e.g. a gunshot) in a room or space, thus creating super realistic reverbs. However, you can also use any sound file to create spaces that will never exist in real life. In this video, I've been using the new 'angel hair' Morphagene reel which was recently posted by MakeNoise to create rooms which were originally sliding windows, toy trucks running from a playground ramp and crushed angel hair spaghetti falling down on a vibraphone. Rings and Strega were used as voices, Desmodus Versio provided some regular reverb when ECR-1 was doing the unreal rooms. You can download the reel here: https://freesound.org/people/makenois..."

Moog Model 15 & Korg Foot Balancer Pedal..


video upload by noddyspuncture

"My Korg FK-5 - I knew that one day I would find a use for it...!"

Gieskes insolventunclesam explained


video upload by ggijs

https://gieskes.nl/instruments/?file=insolventunclesam#p3

AtomoSynth MochikaX4 Jam


video upload by atomolab

"Hello World, just jamming using the AtomoSynth MochikaX4 synchronized by midi to the Ipad"
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