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Sunday, January 22, 2023

Pearl DRUM-X Programmable Electronic Drums SN 112750

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Vintage 1980's Moog Taurus II Synthesizer SN 2124

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"Moog Taurus II in excellent condition as seen in the photos. Graphics a clean with minimal if any wear. Original slider caps and knobs, as well as owners manual, service manual, and patch sheet. The only issue is that the C# pedal has a crack, but currently has a piece of tape on it. Sounds great and stays in tune. Comes with a leather carrying case for the stand, module, and manuals."

RC CIRCUIT BENT 'LUCIDITY' SAW-WAVE SYNTHESISER PAD/STRING AND DRONE SOUND GENERATOR


video upload by ResonanceCircuits

"Bespoke synthesiser from ResonanceCircuits.

www.resonancecircuits.com"



"8 stacked saw wave oscillators for classic strings, pads, chords and dark evolving textures.

4 note paraphonic - upto 4 notes can be play simultaneously, notes in the same column cannot be triggered at the same time.

on/off power switch
note trigger indicator led
24 keys
envelope control - shift between a selection of attack and release envelopes
ensemble control - note sustain length
phase control - rate of phase modulation
output level control
1/4" mono jack output

Requires a 9v DC input (negative centre polarity) power supply, 300-800mA.
Not supplied.

Black stained and waxed wood case

Dimensions: 5.5(H) X 23.5(W) X 11.5(D)cm"

Moog Rogue (1981) analog synthesizer - test with some effects


video upload by RZ presets

"Moog Rogue - monophonic analog synthesizer from 1980s
Testing some patches with effects

00:00 Patch1
00:27 Patch2
1:06 Patch3
1:41 Patch4
2:26 Patch5"

Nord Modular G2 Synthesizer - Ambient - Jamuary 21 #shorts #synth


video upload by SymaticStar

Korg Modwave - demo by Jexus (200+ custom patches / presets) Native compatible



Update: Jexus let us know the video was removed for an update. You can find new videos posted here.

'Sonic X-Voice' - Human Vocal Patch from our Klaus Schulze Tribute video with Sonic XV Eurorack VCF


video upload by AJH Synth Official

"This Patch of The Week shows how the vocal sound was created that featured in the Klaus Schulze tribute video. It uses the Sonic XV Diode Transistor Ladder Filter for both it's band pass filter, and it's built-in wave folder. Patch sheet at the end of video, plus a download link for a PDF version with notes further down the page. Musical Tribute to Klaus Schulze: https://youtu.be/VA-Io4jVKbA

The Sonic XV is a surprisingly flexible multimode VCF - it can do the kind of aggressive, screaming resonance chaos that you'd expect from some of the famous diode filter-wielding synths of the past, but it's also particularly good at softer, delicate sounds, and having a well-featured wave folder on board gives it a much wider scope for tone-shaping. This, coupled with it's fast response, and simultaneous band pass, 6dB and 24dB low pass outputs, makes it a great choice for fast melodic sequences and percussion sounds. It's character is significantly different than that of the Minimoog-based Transistor Ladder Filter, and compliments it nicely, even if only used for it's wave folder to feed other VCF's. Sonic Wave Folder & Sequencer: https://youtu.be/pJUb-ZEddqQ

The AJH SYNTH Eurorack range consists of high-end modules, all hand-made in the UK, most of which are based on classic, vintage designs, authentically recreating the circuitry of much sought-after analogue instruments and technologies of the past, whilst greatly expanding them, and bringing them to modern Eurorack levels of convenience, limitless flexibility, and reliability.

Check out the AJH Synth playlists for module 'User Guides', and 'Patch of The Week' videos, which will be either performances or 'how to' guides, detailing functions/methods, and a range of sounds, some familiar, some less so, containing a patch sheet at the end to show you how to construct it for yourself.

Video by @DreamsOfWires

Patch sheet with notes: https://kvisit.com/8AE/x_8G

Patch notes:
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Green dots show approximate pot and switch positions. Pots and switches that do not have green dots are not used in this patch, and should be left at their zero or off positions.
DH-ADSR: As we are using the inverted output here, it will constantly be sending a +8V signal to the LIN-CV of the VCO (therefore raising it's frequency/pitch) until it receives a gate signal, at which point it will follow the envelope settings, starting from an output of 0V. This is why the VCO will need re-tuning to match other instruments used, but preferably after you are happy with the amount of envelope to pitch influence you have dialled in. Dual LFO: The Tap Tempo VC-LFO module could also be used here in the same way, as it also has a built-in VCA (level control). Sonic XV: Small differences in wave folder settings can make a big difference to the sound, so it'll probably require some fine-tweaking to get the ideal timbre. I have added some resonance in this version, as it can help to simulate the tone of a human voice, but this is of course subjective - all voices are different. Band pass is definitely the best filter type to use, as it can remove both high and low frequencies that would be beyond those produced by a human voice. Modules used from left to right: DH-ADSR Envelope, Dual LFO + VCA, Vintage Transistor Core VCO, Sonic XV Diode Filter, Contour Generators, Discrete Cascaded VCA."

230122 - Jamuary 2023 - SmplTrek Ether Gaming


video upload by ChrisLody

"So here's an interesting thing to mess around with, sampling electromagnet noise from gaming devices with a Soma Ether and then making a tune with it.

Fairly self explanatory, apart from the fact that I had to mime to bits at the start where I am recording the sounds from various gaming devices. The Soma is super sensitive so it was picking up my lights and camera when I tried to record under them so I actually captured the audio stood in the middle of my studio in the dark.

The recordings were added to the SmplTrek then tuned and looped on the hardware itself. In the case of the DS I used the new auto chop to drum kit feature and then added a decay envelope to each slice, pitched them, panned them etc.

That's about it."

ELKA DRUMMER ONE COMPARISON CHAPTER II


video upload by Vintage Audio Institute Italia

Part 1 here

"Once again we have the unique pleasure and privilege to own two Elka Drummer Ones.
These two units are very close in sound - and sound amazing to our ears.
The snare is powerful and punchy, the kick deep as a river in a valley :)
These machines have a unique internal architecture - they're literally crammed with circuitry compared to similar drum machines of the era.
The secret to its sound is the routing of each drum sounds signal path before being summed by the master volume amp.
We've had quite a few of these units by now and have noticed that they vary in sound and in circuitry.
The circuit boards don't always mount the same components.
The rhythms themselves differ - if you take a look and listen to our first Elka Drummer One Comparison video you can hear that the patterns are different from one unit to the other.

The lower shelf unit is for now sale on our Instagram page and Reverb shop. It's our beloved studio puppy and it needs to go while we're keeping the golden rimmed one because of it being a bit more rare than the silver version.

Watch the end of the video for a quick run through of the machine sitting in the middle, the rhythm box that succeded the Elka Drummer One :
The Elka Rhythm Machine.

Some of the magic is missing here - the sounds are flatter and more generic - not bad at all but definitely not as amazing. The front panel is very similar to the Elka Drummer One - the amount of rhythms correspond except for Afro being added and Rhumba spelled with an H."

Jamming with Yamaha CS-15, Moog Source, and Friends


video upload by Bata

Akai MPC X - Drums
Moog Source - Bass
Yamaha CS-15 - Plucky Sequence
Behringer Pro-1 - Sound Effects
Studio Electronics Boomstar 5089 - Lead

Jamming with Moog Source, Boomstar, and Friends


Akai MPC X
Moog Source
Xoxbox
Behringer 2600
Behringer Pro-1
Studio Electronics Boomstar 5089
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