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Sunday, March 19, 2023

Programming the Roland SH-1000 - You Won't Believe What You Find!


video upload by Andy Whitmore

"Roland SH-1000 - Programming & the ten classic factory patches

The Roland SH-1000, introduced in 1973, was the first compact synthesizer produced in Japan, and the first synthesizer produced by Roland.It resembles a home organ more than a commercial synth, with coloured tabs labelled with descriptions of its presets and of the "footage" of the divide-down oscillator system used in its manually editable synthesizer section. It produced electronic sounds that many professional musicians sought after whilst being easier to obtain and transport than its Western equivalents.

The synthesizer has 10 simple preset voices combined with a manually editable section which can be manually tweaked around to create new interesting sounds. No user program memory is available. Its effects include white noise generator, portamento, octave transposition, two low frequency oscillators and a random note generator.

Even with a single oscillator, it sounds like there are several thanks to the 8 sub-osc keys. The ninth is the (white or pink) noise.

The SH-1000 is a monophonic analog synth with a single oscillator feeding a lowpass filter, an ADSR envelope, and two LFOs. It features 10 Preset sounds, but they are pretty weak. Fortunately you can create your own sounds for some really great mono-synth bass, lead, percussion and FX sounds. Basic square, ramp and pulse-width waveforms are available from the oscillator and the LFOs have sine, square and sample+hold. It has a terrific ‘Growl’ and ‘Wow’ effect for a pretty scary analog sound. It also features white noise, pink noise, portamento, octave transposition and a Random Note Generator. Although there is no user memory, unique sounds can still be quickly recreated or discovered thanks to its simple interface."

Yamaha GS2 Synthesizer - One of the First FM synths


video upload by Blake Foster

"This is a Demo of the Yamaha GS2; One of yamaha's first FM synthesizers alongside the GS1. Before the DX7, there was this; A 4-Operator FM synth featuring a chorus, vibrato, Ensemble and tremolo effects. The GS2 also featured velocity and a weighted wooden keybed which feels amazing. Not sure how many were made but they're very rare and there's not many videos online about them. This demo is a raw video of me demonstrating some unique sounds of the GS2."

TiNRS Wobbler2 jam with Mandrake and Pony VCO


video upload by Molten Music Technology

"A bit of a play on the This is Not Rocket Science Wobbler2 with the Malstrom Mandrake on kick and the Pony VCO making tunes through the British Noise Engineering Grit filter."

Paradox Vol 1 - Patches 76 to 100 - Sequential Trigon 6 & Synth Show - Ep175 - Sound Design


Synth Show - Ep175 - Sound Design - Sequential Trigon 6 video upload by GEOSynths

Paradox Vol 1 - Patches 76 to 100 - Sequential Trigon 6
video upload by GEOSynths

"Out Now - https://www.geosynths.com/sequentialt...
The Trigon 6 is the very latest Synth to be added to the Prophet 6 and OB6 Family and while it has a number of similarities, it does go beyond those previous Synths in many ways.

Here are the final 25 Patches in my Bank of 100 - Paradox Vol 1 - and include Motion Pads to Dynamic Strings, Deep Bass to Cutting Leads, Classic Polysynths to Keys, plus a whole set of Arps and Metalic Sounds.

All 100 Patches will be demonstrated over 4 Videos, when the 4th is uploaded, they will be available to Purchase."

00:00 - 76. 80's Child GEO
00:35 - 77. Circles GEO
01:52 - 78. Ultimate Pad GEO
03:26 - 79. Shimmer GEO
04:36 - 80. Two Tones GEO
05:40 - 81. Green Day GEO
06:43 - 82. Crossfire GEO
07:54 - 83. Electroarp GEO
09:11 - 84. Synth Pizz GEO
09:56 - 85. Broken Arrow GEO
10:33 - 86. Ratios GEO
11:24 - 87. Digi Mini GEO
12:03 - 88. Estranged GEO
13:46 - 89. Old Organ GEO
14:27 - 90. Bass Roll GEO
14:51 - 91. Brass Balls GEO
15:24 - 92. Cold Call GEO
16:33 - 93. Stringfold GEO
18:03 - 94. Binary Lead GEO
18:37 - 95. Electric Friends GEO
19:08 - 96. New Wave Poly GEO
20:03 - 97. Broken Sync GEO
20:47 - 98. Sad Sax GEO
21:27 - 99. Simple Pad GEO
22:53 - 100. Big Poly GEO

Roland TR-808 (1981) - Werkstatt Matlak


video upload by Werkstatt Matlak

"Final test after repair and service.
Upgraded with Tubbutec UniPulse."

Sputnik Spectral Processor with Behringer 1050 demo. sequencing individual band outputs.


video upload by brandon logic

"starts with white nose as the sound source. direct out with some reverb.
0:52 two note sequence on the tip top/buchla 258t oscillator.
the two note sequence is clocked x8 so it changes every 8 steps on the 1050.
2:10 I then add a second oscillator getting a different sequencer into the second spectral input, so some 1050 steps are one oscillator and some are another. and i Switch to an LPG routing with more reverb and delay.
4:17 am radio
5:04 am radio + oscillator
5:53 outro jam"

Here’s how I’d play my wicked game techno cover live 🎧🏴‍☠️

Favorite Overdrive Pedals w/ the Prophet 5


video upload by MORADEL

"Playing my prophet 5 through my favorite overdrive effects pedals: Klon KTR, Blues Breaker, and DOD 250."

Peak Lo-Fi With A 1930s Dictaphone


video upload by HAINBACH

"Join me as I explore the 1930's German Kosmograph, a very early dictaphone that recorded acoustically to celluloid discs. Is this still LO-fi or is it NO-fi? Will it music?"

Phased Out (1975) EMS Synthi-100 film


video upload by zack dagoba

"Here is an amazing film from 1975 (I think), featuring an EMS Synthi 100

'An electronic music composer working late one night is considered obsolete by the Synthi100 electronic music synthesizer'

ENJOY 😉 😋"
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