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Sunday, April 03, 2022

Ambient Explorations pt.35 (Neutral Labs Elmyra) + Moog Subharmonicon and Mother-32


video upload by Piotr Garbaczonek

"Decided to make a little top-down shot video with no eurorack this time around. I was using the Neutral Labs Elmyra which I built a few weeks ago, as well as the Moog Subharmonicon for some chords, and the Moog Mother-32 for percussive melody. Hope y'all liked it:)

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Philip Glass Tribute - Piano, Bells, Organ, Cello


video upload by Tum Tum

"This is my Jamuary 2022 finale! This track was inspired by the Glass Piano by Spitfire audio which was sampled from the personal piano of Philip Glass. I tried to pay tribute in the contrasting duple/triple piano rhythms, the swelling 'pipe organ' (here played on my Alpha Juno synth), and the tuned percussion (here a kids bell set). I wish I could have performed the string part for the video, but I'm sans violin right now, so I used another Spitfire sample instrument. I didn't nail the moodiness of Glass but I'm feeling pretty triumphant about finishing Jamuary, so that was unavoidable.

At the beginning of January I had thought I might bow out mid-month but I'm glad I stuck it out for all 31 and I REALLY appreciate all of you who followed along. Definitely had fun and learned a lot, but it'll be nice to take a break ✌️

#jamuary 31 2022"

BlastBeats Video Tutorial R3 updated April 3rd 2022


video upload by Twisted Electrons

True words. ] Korg Poly-800 & Microcosm [


video upload by Paolo Cattaneo

OBERHEIM MATRIX 6 - SOUND DEMO (NO TALKING, ONLY PLAY)


video upload by Eaglechild

►OBERHEIM MATRIX 6 (1985)
Chorus effect : Vestax SCH Stereo Chorus
Reverb : VST RC-20 Retro Color

♫ List of the sounds :

▨ Intro 0:00
▨ Brass and Sweeps 0:40

1 Good Bed 0:44
2 Oberhorn 1:25
3 Mellow Horn 2:18
4 OB8 Jump 2:35
5 Vertabra 3:04
6 Strangez 3:37
7 Fifhts 4:00
8 Horny 4:22
9 Funk Art 4:29
10 Birdland 4:40

▨ Pad & Strings 4:55

11 Sunrise 4:58
12 1984 Top 5:25
13 Lushness 5:51
14 Dejavu 6:05
15 Dreamer 6:32
16 Histring 6:58
17 Stranger 7:16
18 String P 7:38
19 Stringer 7:58
20 Timbows 8:19
21 Xtasy 8:35

▨ Piano, EP & Keys 8:52

22 Roads 8:56
23 Clavinet 10:00
24 Kawhy 10:20
25 Harpsi 10:48
26 Vibes 10:52
27 Papano 4 11:15
28 Pa Ano 5 11:37
29 Wurly 12:00
30 BethBlazz 12:39

▨ Vox 13:04

31 Genviv 13:08
32 Halo 13:25
33 Toots ? 13:48
34 Voices 13:58

▨ Bass 13:04

35 Bouncer 14:26
36 Jocko 14:45
37 WFT Ba 15:00

▨ FX 15:20
38 Ocean 15:22

E-MU Systems Emax II Rackmount 16-Voice Sampler 2Mb SN 01100249

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Roland Jupiter-8 w/ Encore Midi

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"A Jupiter 8 that will be fully serviced prior to sale, including 14bits and encore Midi upgrade! It has a hit mark on the upper left side as seen on the pictures."

Oberheim OB-SX SIX-VOICE SN 913813

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JSI Progue Synthesizer Moog Rogue Prodigy

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Pics of the inside below.

"JSI Progue Synthesizer Moog Rogue Prodigy.

Freshly built and calibrated. This one is housed in the metal case, instead of the PCB front panel and bud box which has to be hand drilled for the rear connectors and dip switch Comes with PSU.

'PROGUE is a monophonic analog DIY synthesizer inspired by the two well-known vintage synthesizers: ROGUE and PRODIGY. While both of them had their pros and cons, the goal with the PROGUE was to combine their best qualities into a single portable tabletop synthesizer.

The prime focus was maintaining those specific sound characteristics that still makes them desirable today and to add some of the features we always thought they lacked.

From independently modulated PWM and Oscillator Gate Sync to passive High-Pass Filter and precise Fine-tuning of the Oscillators, PROGUE delivers it all without forgetting the modern self-evident functionalities like Polychain via MIDI.'”

The SquishBox: a Raspberry Pi Synthesizer by Geek Funk Labs


video upload by The White Tornado

"This video gives an overview of the SquishBox, a super-customizable software synthesizer in a stompbox that runs on a Raspberry Pi. The SquishBox has great audio with low latency, uses soundfonts that you can find for free on the internet, and can be controlled by up to 4 MIDI keyboards/controllers."

0:00 Intro
1:05 Internal Components
2:18 Assembly
3:40 Software Installation
4:15 Demo
5:45 Editing Sounds and Banks
6:40 Reasons




via Tindie

"The SquishBox is a super-customizable software synthesizer in a box. It has 4 USB ports for you to plug in MIDI keyboards/controllers or upload new sounds, stereo 1/4″ outputs to your mixer/amp/headphones, an LCD display, a rotary encoder for switching between patches and changing settings, a programmable stompbutton, and wifi for you to upload sounds and edit patches. It comes with a large selection of sounds and patches, and it allows you to create your own performances that split and/or layer sounds in unique ways on your instrument's keys or controls, activate and control built-in effects, arpeggiate notes, trigger sequences, play MIDI files, and more.

As a keyboard-playing musician, I love being able to use software instruments to produce any sounds/effects I want, but to use them you usually need a tablet or laptop, an audio interface, extra cash to buy DAW software and virtual instruments, and tons of time to figure out how to get everything to work together. Also, you have to drag all that stuff on stage, set it up, and be poking a screen or tapping keys while you're trying to play - which does not, to my eyes, rock. What is needed, I decided, is an all-in-one sound module that fits in a cool guitar-pedal-type box, is easy to customize, has some simple controls to change patches and settings, and a little screen to tell you what it's doing.

So, I made the SquishBox, a Raspberry Pi computer tucked into a stompbox-sized case that runs the versatile, open-source, and free FluidSynth and uses soundfonts - a widely- and freely- available and editable software instrument format - to produce whatever sounds you want, in whatever way you want, so you can own your sound!

The SquishBox runs off a 5V power supply with a 5.1mm x 2.1mm plug. You can purchase the assembled unit without a Raspberry Pi computer, if you want to use a Pi 3B+ or Pi 4 you already have. For additional information, support, and tips on customizing your SquishBox, visit Geek Funk Labs!

SquishBox Features:

Durable 3D-printed PLA case
Rotary encoder for selecting patches/options and opening menus
Momentary button that can trigger patch-specific actions (sustain, effects toggle, etc.)
16x2 character LCD
4 USB inputs to connect MIDI keyboards/controllers or other devices
2 1/4" jacks that can provide mono, stereo, or headphone connections
A built-in sound card for high-quality, low-latency audio output
Onboard WiFi with web interface for configuration/uploading additional soundfonts
Cross-platform software for editing patches and banks from your computer"

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