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The Moog Micromoog
Moog's first "inexpensive Minimoog." Released in 1975, it provided great functionality for less money. Since the analog boom, this wonderful synth has been overlooked, and in some cases decried, by most. Hopefully, this video will indicate why the Micromoog deserves more respect.
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Boogie Woogie Lesson 19
First I play a Boogie Woogie in a Major Scale and then in a Minor Scale.
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Fender Rhodes Repair At Deltronics
Gearwire stops by Deltronics repair service in Chicago to check out a Fender Rhodes that's undergoing some minor surgery. Our guide and technician John has been at Deltronics so long he can now identify thirteen different species of salamandridae.
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My 'new' 1963 american Hammond A100
This organ ROCKS!!! You can hear it from its internal speakers, I put a stereo mic under the bench and played some improvised funky riff in F...
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909 Samples Through Audio Damage Eurorack Effects...
In this video, the source is a prototype of our upcoming drum sample module, triggered by an Analog Four. It is played first through Errorbox, then Grainshif...
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Nord Electro 3 and Leslie 415
The Nord Electro 3 played through a real Leslie (model 415, solid state from the seventies) plays really beautifully! Surprise at the end of the video :-)
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Prophet 5 demonstration by Francis Monkman
An extract from the BBC's 1980's "Micro Live" special on electronic music. Francis Monkman played in 70's prog'ers Curved Air and 80's neo-classical noodlers Sky.
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SCI Prophet-600 + Pro-One + TR-707
Vintage synth demo by RetroSound bassline: SCI Pro-One triggered by the TR-707 all other self-made sounds: SCI Prophet-600 drums: Roland TR-707 live played, no overdubbing, no sequencer software used more info: www.retrosound.de and http
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TR-808 Classic Beats on Korg Electribe SX part 1
Recreations, again by ear, of some classic early 80s beats that were originally made on a Roland TR-808 drummachine. This became the signature sound for freestyle music and later for house. No actual records were sampled. All sounds are from the 808, except the synth drum solos played on the ribbon ...
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Is Dave Smith a Performing Musician?
Short excerpt from "Next Sounds: An Afternoon with Dave Smith" Dave Smith is an American audio engineer who arguably played as large a part as Bob Moog in the development of the modern synthesizer. Smith's Sequential Circuits created many revered synths, including the Prophet 5 ,the first...
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