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Monday, December 13, 2021

TECHNO ... with Gotharman's Urano Modular Synth #TTNM


video upload by THE TUESDAY NIGHT MACHINES

"I was asked to make some DAWless techno music just with the Gotharman Urano modular synthesizer, so here's something like that. I'm not a big techno person, but it's indeed fun to make beats faster than 100 bpm once in a while ;-) Let me know if you have any questions or suggestions. This is just the stock Urano without any samples or external FX this time. I even managed to patch up some side-chaining for the kick drum, using a shared and inverted envelope."

Gotharman website:
https://gotharman.dk

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#3 Testing new live setup LD3/plinky/euro


video upload by Meska

"quick preview of one of the track of my upcoming EP on the new live setup ;)
Chords& reverbe: Plinky
Drums/SUB&lonely note (made with the wavefolderLPG protoype) is LD3
Mixing, side chain, fx on drums is LD3 too
Alf the euro is sequencing drums via grids
the other half is noise effect via warp&typhoon

Thank you for watching.
My name is Meska of the statik collective . I've been making mostly "dark and expérimental" music for more than ten years now, i'v learn so much online, now it's time for me to share my knoledge, my exploration and this channel is a place to talk about the tools, sound design and techniques to make music with.
i'm tattooist at day jobs and you can found my work here : www.meska.fr

You can stream my albums and EPs at https://statikwave.bandcamp.com/

If you'd like to support the channel​ consider buying music from bandcamp ;)"

How to use VCV 2 VST with Reaper


video upload by Omri Cohen

00:00 - Introduction
00:17 - General information
02:09 - Basic sequencing and syncing VCV from Reaper
05:49 - Advanced sequencing VCV from Reaper
07:08 - Polyphonic sequencing
08:54 - Sequencing drums
10:28 - Automating VCV from Reaper
12:23 - Basic Multitrack recording
15:28 - Advanced multitrack recording
18:12 - Sending Midi out from VCV to Reaper
25:33 - Processing audio from Reaper in VCV

Omri's Links:

"Want to learn Modular Synthesis? have a look here - https://bit.ly/learnmodular

Do you also think that reverb is life and want to share it with the world? Have a look here - omri-cohen.creator-spring.com
If you just want to buy me a coffee :) - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/omricohen
Consider joining me on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/omricohen
Patching techniques and ideas document - https://bit.ly/3o1Q3Sg
"

KURZWEIL K2000RS Synthesizer Sampler Rack Module

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YAMAHA DX7 1980s FM Synthesizer Keyboard

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Kawai SX-240 Analog Synthesizer

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Kawai SX-240 polyphonic analog Synthesizer. (8 voice)
Very rare item with SSM 2044 filter chips from 1984.
Collector's item.

- excellent condition
- 100% functional
- all buttons and rotary control work perfectly."

Roland Juno-106 61-Key Programmable Polyphonic Synthesizer

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"This iconic synthesizer it was serviced in October 2021 by SynthSpa (Deluxe Restoration Package). It sounds fantastic. This synth is in excellent condition, though it does bear the normal cosmetic wear one should expect from a 30+ year old vintage piece."

Oberheim OB-SX Preset Analog Synthesizer SN 920104 & Preset Patch Bank Demos

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"Here we have a RARE Oberheim OB-SX synth made in 1982/USA (sourced from New Jersey, July 2021). It was the second model in the OB range, slotted in-between the OB-X and the OB-Xa. This one is 4-voice polyphonic and has 56 programs on board. The model was introduced by Oberheim, tailored for live use. At the time, the OB-X was well expensive, so this was marketed at an attractive lower price. Its a wee bit smaller than the other OB models, measuring just 87 x 50 x 12 cms...weighing around 16 Kgs. The remit was "bring out a compact performance synth with THE best Oberheim sounds on board". Much of the same circuitry (80%?) as the OB-X was used to produce the distinctive polyphonic sounds. OB-SX is loaded with 56 presets, basically; but every sound can be "shaped" to some degree (eg adjusting the Filter Frequency control/detune of VCO 2). The left panel is always "live". There is a video on YouTube of me (KKGB/Doug McKendrick) playing an earlier OB-SX. You can hear some of the fat (phat) sounds and some rubbish playing at the same time. Lucky you! Hit YouTube and simply enter "OB-SX"......."

The only one I found with "McKendrick" is the following from Sue McKendrick on the previous grey faced model.

OB-SX 1970's demo Klassickeys GB

video upload by Sue McKendrick

The following are a few demos of a blue striped model from Pete Moulton that I found, including a run through the presets:
"Introduction to the OB-SX, a very underated synth that is a hybrid between the OB-X and OB-Xa. The OB-SX shares the voice architecture of the OB-X, but uses the discreet CEM chips later found on the OB-Xa. The OB-SX first appeared in 1980 as a preset/variable version of the OB-X.

A short demo demo of the brass sounds from A1, B1 and C1, using the variable controls. If the sounds in your OB-SX are different to mine, you could have a rare machine, as OB-X users could send in a tape of their favourite sounds to be burned into the OB-SX EPROMs. Also mine will have slightly different tunnings and voice calibrations to yours."

Playlist: 1. Oberheim OB-SX Part 1 (description above)
2. Oberheim OB-SX Part 2
Using only the A1 Brass Ensemble program as a starting point and the 7 variable controls on the front panel, a variety of sounds can be coaxed out of the OB-SX with considerable ease. The OB-SX might be your best bet it you cannot get your hands on an OB-Xa or OB-X. SHOW LESS
3. Oberheim OB-SX Bank A Sounds
"Here I demo the 8 sounds from Bank A on the OB-SX.

A1 - Brass Ensemble
A2 - Clavinet
A3 - Low Strings
A4 - Electric Piano
A5 - Percussive Organ
A6 - Flutes
A7 - Harpsichord
A8 - Lead Sync

There may only be 7 controls on this "Poor man's OB-Xa" but you can tweak out some great sounds as this video demonstrates:

Portamento
LFO Rate
Osc 2 Detune
Filter Freq
Amp & Filter Attack
Filter Decay
Amp Release

Apologies for the sound quality as I was using the mics on the video camera

www.LoMountSound.org.au"
4. Oberheim OB-SX Bank B Sounds
Demo of the 8 sounds from Bank B on the OB-SX.

B1 - Classic Horns
B2 - Celeste
B3 - High Strings
B4 - Brass In 5ths
B5 - Pipe Organ
B6 - OB-SX Choir
B7 - Harp
B8 - Calliope
5. Oberheim OB-SX Bank C Sounds
Demo of the 8 sounds from Bank C on the OB-SX.

C1 - Trumpets
C2 - Pop Organ
C3 - Slow Strings
C4 - Resonance Sweep
C5 - Combo Organ
C6 - SX-6
C7 - SX-7
C8 - SX-8

Roland SH-1 Monophonic Analog Synthesizer

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Red Roland SH-101 SN 320724 w/ Mod Grip & Gig Bag

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