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Thursday, August 11, 2022

Cherry Audio Teases Un fantastico sintetizzatore รจ in arrivo!


video upload by Cherry Audio

Oberheim OB-8 Rackmount Analog Synthesizer by Studio Electronics

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via this auction, also on Reverb

"1984 Oberheim OB-8 Synthesizer which has been rack mounted by Studio Electronics in 2007. Super duper rare!"

This one is in via Vince.

DREADBOX NYX V2 SN NXX0132 w/ Original Box

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Waldorf Micro Q Rackmount Synthesizer w/ New Yellow on Black LED Screen

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Mutable Instruments Full System w/ Blades & Manuals

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Intellijel CASE-7U-104HP Eurorack Case with Power Supply:

Top Row:
Elements
Tides
Plaits
Marbels
Veils
Ripples
Shades

2ed Row:
Rings
Stages
Shelves
Streams
Warps
Blades
Beads
Ears

1u Row:
Headphones 1u
Buff Mult 1u
ZeroScope 1u
Multi-Fx 1u
Stereo Line Out 1u
Stereo Mixer 1u


Elektron Monomachine Ambient Synth Jam (+Moog Matriarch, Roland Juno 106, V-Synth)


video upload by MKDVB

"One of the few ambient tracks I ever managed to wrangle out of my Elektron Monomachine!

Gear used in this video:
Elektron Monomachine (SFX II)
Moog Matriarch
Roland Juno 106
Roland V-Synth"

cocoquantus


video upload by studio snippets

Koopa Troopa Beach (Synth Cover-Mario Kart 64)


video upload by MattFromTheFuture

"This is one of my favorites from Mario Kart 64! Grab some sunscreen, gas up your Kart, and get ready for me to Blue Shell you if you pass me up!"

Additional MattFromTheFuture Synth Jams & Chiptunes.

M27 - Jungle Minimix 2022 (Polyend Tracker Scene Project)


video upload by Polyend

"'After a year of field testing out in the city jungle, I’m still convinced there is no better tool in a junglist's arsenal than the Polyend Tracker.

I’ve learned from these no holds barred environments that there’s a need for that live element. We all know it, the thing that makes ya go, yahhhh, this isn’t a robot/ jukebox behind da decks. Well, I’ve come across some tracker hacks along the way.'

Check out the Polyend Tracker beatmaker and music producer tips, read the entire piece, and download the included tracks projects. Available only at the amazing Polyend What's Up blog!
https://polyend.com/whats-up/scene-m2..."

Korg opsix demo


video upload by MIDERA

"Yes, I got the opsix on a massive sale just like pretty much everyone else. So here are my thoughts from day 1. It's surprisingly more complicated than I would have imagined, and I don't mean the FM portion of it. That part is fine, I 'get' FM, but it's just a really deep machine, far deeper than you'd expect for FM. I don't understand most of it yet, so that will take time (if I want to even devote any time to it). The FX are very good, which I think people have already described.

It sounds... well, I think it sounds good, but it's hard to shake a 'lack of character' or feeling of 'vst-ness' about it. I'm not sure what that is. But it just lacks anything that makes it stand out as interesting to me. The filters sound ok, but nothing terribly special. The Polysix filter just sounds like a 24db filter. I had a Polysix (and yes, it is gone now), but that filter doesn't really resemble it.

Compared to the SY77... I think the focus of the FM portion on the SY makes it actually a little more enjoyable to edit, even sans sliders/knobs. Mostly, the sound is that much better too. There's some weight to the sound that I don't hear on the opsix - although given I've only used it one night, that doesn't mean a whole lot. But I definitely prefer machines that provide you with focus, rather than a lot of distracting features, personally.

The keybed is better than I thought it would be. The OLED screen is very nice and I do like the controls. Undoubtedly, the synth may grow on me, but since I'm trying to downsize this may be just a synth I play with in passing and then sell to someone else. Oh, the 16 step sequencer is ok, but I think they could have easily gone to 64 steps. Not sure why only 16 steps.

Anyway, I guess I'd rate the opsix above the Reface DX (which is built better, but I absolutely hated the UI), but below the SY77 (and DX7, although I've used them less). For $330, it was a worthwhile purchase.

Drums were added to the track just because it seemed like the right thing to do. I would have done electronic drums but I didn't want to hook up the opsix to my sequencers quite yet."
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