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Roland SH-101 Analog Synthesizer + TR-606
Vintage synth demo number "101" by RetroSound on YouTube The Roland SH-101 internal sequencer is triggered by the TR-606 Drumatix and I turn the knobs. drums: Roland TR-606 no external effects used This vid is not a musical statement! This vid shows the sound possibilities of the 101. more info:...
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Roland Juno-106 Analog Synthesizer
Vintage synth demo by RetroSound some self-made retro-sounds by RetroSound more info: www.retrosound.de and http
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Roland SH-101 Analog Synthesizer (1983)
Vintage synth demo by RetroSound Roland SH-101 by retrosound.de
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Demo of Roland SH3A vintage synthesizer
The SH-3A is a monophonic analog synthesizer manufactured by Roland from 1974 to 1981. It is unique in that it is capable of both subtractive synthesis and additive synthesis. Two LFOs and a unique S&H section provided capabilities not found in contemporary self-contained synthesizers of the time....
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Roland Alpha Juno 2 Analog Synthesizer (1986)
Vintage synth demo by RetroSound Roland Alpha Juno 2 Analog Synthesizer from the year 1986 the direct successor of the Juno-106 but with more possibilites. the first demo shows the different sound possibilities. more info: www.retrosound.de www.facebook.com
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YAMAHA DX7 II FM Synthesizer
Vintage synth demo by RetroSound Yamaha DX7 II FM Synthesizer from the year 1987 "Ambient DX" some ambient like DX sounds from the Yamaha DX7 II FD more info: www.retrosound.de and http and www.facebook.com
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Modular synthesizer
This is a demonstration of a analog modular synthesizer from www.synthesizers.com
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Moog Synthesizer 102
Discover the Moog sound.
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SCI Prophet-600 Analog Synthesizer
Vintage synth demo by RetroSound Sequential Circuits Prophet 600 Analog Synthesizer (1982), the first synth with Midi; the demo shows the different sound settings (VCO, VCF, Sync, Filter-FM) and some self-made retro sounds For me one of the most underrated analog synths ever. The sound is...
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Moog Synthesizer Commercial
This is a project I did for my Motion Design 2 class. The concept behind this was to magnify the culture and kinship of owning a Moog Synthesizer. Since the 70's, musicians have been building and customizing their own Moogs. So I wanted to reflect that sort of attachment that owners have with them, ...
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