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Tuesday, March 14, 2023

OBERHEIM OBX8 COLLECTOR MUG

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Yamaha CS10 vintage analog monophonic synthesizer with case

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UAD Spark Opal Morphing Synth Demo


video upload by Nicolas Melis

"UAD Spark Opal Morphing Synth Demo
Exploring the presets of the UAD Spark Opal Morphing Synth

0:00 - 0:30. 1984
0:31 - 0:53. alien warship
0:54 - 1:24. amorphus
1:25 - 1:53. analog gregorian
1:54 - 2:13. apex poly
2:14 - 2:32. aussie squares
2:33 - 2:51. bass jumper
2:52 - 3:30. beautiful underscore
3:31 -3:48. bellini
3:49 - 4:06. bell deep
4:07 - 4:35. brass pad
4:36 - 5:01. David's pad
5:02 - 5:21. decency
5:22 - 5:45. dreamy chords
5:46 - 6:25. eighties sci fi
6:26 - 6:50. fauxberheim
6:51 - 7:09. four against five
7:10 - 7:44. la Batteur Electronique"

New Moog Matriarch Demo Library Videos



New videos have been added to the playlist in this post; four from today.

RetroSound's Favorite Jupiter Synthesizer - Roland Jupiter-4 (1978)


video upload by RetroSound

"(c)2007-23 by RetroSound
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❤️ Support #RetroSound​ channel: https://retrosound.creator-spring.com

The Jupiter-4 came out in 1978 and was one of the first polyphonic synthesizers along with the Prophet 5 and the OB-X. Being affordable, he was often found on the coming New Wave music. The Human League, Heaven 17, Duran Duran, Simple Minds and many other groups used the JP4. The sound is very unique and stands out from the big brothers. Wilder, louder, darker. I prefer this sound character over the others.

The demo video shows some special sound characteristics of the first Jupiter synth.

The Jupiter-4 playlist:"

Korg Volca Kick Editor and Soundbank as VST and Standalone version


video upload by mller30161

"You can buy it on my homepage:
https://korg-volca-kick-editor.jimdof...
Price: 6,90 € / $ 7
Here are my Midi Editor and Soundbank for the Korg Volca Kick.
The Volca Kick Editor gives you direct access from the DAW to the Kick’s parameters,
allowing you to integrate it into the DAW project.

You can save and reload your sounds, so you can create a sound library of kicks and basses.
If you need new ideas you can use the random function.

In the DAW you can record the controller movements and so the sound change can be saved.

Editor Features:

- Complex sound changes can be made easily and quickly.
- All controllers can be automated.
- X-Y modulation of all parameters
- You can random the Controllers of the Volca Kick
- You can use your Volca Kick as a sound module in the DAW!

The Editor are available for:
- PC as VST2 and Standalone for 32bit and VST2, VST3 and Standalone for 64bit Windows.
- MAC as VST2, VST3, AU and Standalone, compatible with MAC Intel and M1.

Price: 6,90€ / $ 7 (Contains all versions) Download."

Boss HC-2 Hand Clapper from 1984


video upload by Bata

"Using a Korg SQ-1, Behringer 2600, and Roland MPU-101 to trigger a Boss hand clapper thingy. A bit of reverb from Eventide's T-Verb was added."

Testing Groovetube upgrade #1


video upload by Telmatronics

"We have installed a new control system!
The Telmatronics Groovetube now has a more powerful microcontroller onboard, which can generate more sophisticated control signals.
This shall continue to be tested over the coming days - stay tuned, we'll keep posting results as we have them :-)"

See the Telmatronics label below for more.

DIRT CHEAP / waveshaping chords / Serge R*S TRIPLE+ WAVESHAPER / eurorack jam


video upload by BRiES

"I ran stereo chords through a summing circuit (sumdif) to make a mono mix that I then distorted with the TWS+.

Everybody needs some mess in there studios. Without any mess...
Who am I kidding. I really love a tidy environment, but because gear is constantly being shifted around I find myself surrounded with empty boxes, stray cables and a litter of instruments that are either still looking for a cosy place to sit or having a time out after playtime. I'll tidy up tomorrow, I promise."

Famous 80s VST Sounds - (04) Rush Subdivisions & Tom Sawyer


video upload by SonicProjects

Famous 80s VST Sounds - (03) Rush Tom Sawyer

https://www.sonicprojects.ch/opxpro2/description.html
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