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Monday, February 28, 2022

Vult Anima Overview and Tutorial


video upload by Omri Cohen

00:00 - Introduction
00:34 - Basic functions
05:56 - Turing machine
10:10 - Sequencing Anima
14:45 - Additional features
18:53 - Outro patch

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Friday Freebie Jam – Beyond Böhmer


video upload by Modal Electronics

"A fat pluck right out of Ben Böhmer’s new album released on AnjunaDeep. Beyond Beliefs is a laid back yet euphoric track with a killer fat pluck leading the way. With this patch, you’ll be sounding just like Ben, with some added width from the 2-voices panned for stereo depth. Be sure to use dynamics, as velocity modulations on COBALT8 are primarily what make this sound possible. Push up on the joystick to expand things slightly. Enjoy the melodies and harmonies."

ElectroTechnique TSYNTH w/ Taito NEO-GEO Skin on Back

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via the seller in the listing: "I built this synth during lockdown and used it in my home a few dozen times as a desktop synth. It is fully functional and a great little synth as is, or if you are into modding or programming this is a great synth for that. It works as is perfectly, though it could have front and side panels added by whomever buys it. The back of the case was made by me out of a vintage arcade marquee, it is a one off, one of a kind."

You can find demos of the TSYNTH in previous posts here.

Electro Harmonix Clap Track - Drum Synth

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Pic of the inside back below.

Ensoniq ESQ-1 Digital Wave Synthesizer with Patch/Works Spectrum Q Cart, Manual & Docs

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Yamaha TX816 DEMO (All 8 Modules In Unison - Part I)


video upload by Blake Foster

"Check out my music: https://cbfosterfunkhouser.bandcamp.com/

The Tx816 is slowly becoming one of my favorites in my collection. It's a rack of 8 Dx7s in a 4 u rack. While it's a pain to integrate into a studio because of the lack of a main output, one needs a dedicated mixer and a 8 channel XLR snake for it to function properly, also don't forget that each module has its own battery so buying a used one is most likely to have dead batteries. Once all that fun stuff is finished, the result is very rewarding! 8 DX7 modules playing in unison is something you'd have to hear in person. Each voice is slightly detuned and each patch uses all 8 TF1 modules. I also realized there are very few TX816 demos on youtube so I thought I'd make one for everyone to see. Some people complain there's a lot of noise with these but I honestly don't see it unless you crank the gain. I beam the sounds from my DX7ii onto the TX module, it's a lot easier plus you can edit from the DX. I highly recommend this synth if you can get a good deal on one. They used to cost 5k in 1984! Enjoy. Also there's a bit of reverb from the Strymon Big Sky, Most of the "reverb" is actually just me sustaining the notes."

Yamaha TX816 DEMO (All 8 Modules In Unison - Part II - E-Pianos & 80's Pads)

video upload by Blake Foster

"Here's a Part II video demonstrating some custom patches I made for the DX7/TX816...all modules playing in unison and detuned/panned on the mixer. This video demonstrates some E-pianos and pad sounds...No effects were used in this video. Controlling the synth with a Yamaha KX88 Midi keyboard."

Patch List
"OPENMINDED"- plucky/Evolving pad
"JUSTAPHASE"- electric piano with a slight phaser-esque effect
"SQUAREGLIDE"- Quirky square-lead sound
"ELEKTRICITY"- Lead/brassy sound
"TINE DELAY" - E-piano with reverse delay sound
"REFLECTIONS" - Brassy piano sound with reverse delay sound
"4VOICE" - Etherial pad sound
"OBIESIXPAD" - Lush, warbley pad sound
"BLESSEDRAINS" - soft brass sound (you know what it is)

Linn 9000 Jam | 6/26/20


video upload by Blake Foster

"Linn 9000, Roland D550, Yamaha DX7IID, Oberheim Matrix 6, Roland Super JX"

The First Ever Drum Machine You Could Buy - 1959 Wurlitzer Sideman


video upload by LOOK MUM NO COMPUTER

"Today we take a look at the Wurlitzer Sideman, the first Commercially Released Drum Machine.
Download the wav of the samples from this machine and much much more :- https://www.patreon.com/lookmumnocomp...
it also makes @THIS MUSEUM IS (NOT) OBSOLETE get bigger and better."

Also see: The 1932 Rhythmicon - World's First Rhtyhm Machine

And: posts mentioning the Wurlitzer Sideman.

CASIO CT-S1000V Demo & Review


video upload by musictrackjp

"DEMO by Katsunori UJIIE.

English sub-titles available. Click [CC] and choose English from the Settings menu."

Korg DSM-1 | A Sampling Disaster from 1987


video upload by Espen Kraft

"Korg DSM-1, 12-bit Digital Sampling Synthesizer Module from 1987. The module version of the mighty DSS-1. Well, not really. As we shall see in this video.
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The DSM-1, with 4 times more memory than the DSS-1, a HD-floppy drive and 16 (!) individual outputs, lacked all the synth goodies from the DSS-1 while operating with a much more complex and cumbersome hierarchy of sub-modes made it bomb like a stone and Korg would quit making samplers for decades. Akai ruled the sampling world. Today I would recommend the DSS-1 over this any day, of these two, even if the concept of modules has always had a magic spell on me. The DSS-1 just has more power in terms of sound, where the DSM-1 just falls flat. If it's just 80s sampling you're after there are many models from other brands I would recommend more."
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