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Synclavier Developer Brad Naples Talks About His Instrument And The Genesis Of Digital Sound.
Rob Warmowski is back with Brad Naples of Synclavier fame. Rob has worked with a Synclavier, and has some great specific questions for Naples about the setup and the unique sound of the instrument. Naples responds with some great history on digital synthesis and the nature of additive versus...
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INTEGRA-7 SuperNATURAL Sound Module Overview - Roland Connect Sept. 2012
[site] Powerhouse Rack for Fast, Fluid Workflow With the development of SuperNATURAL sound and Behavior Modeling technology, Roland has blurred the boundary between acoustic and electronic instruments. Built upon these core technologies, the new...
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Secret of the Ancient Sampler (1)
Inside of Mellotron Part-1.
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Secret of the Ancient Sampler (2)
Inside of Mellotron Part-2. Tape Change.
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Moog IIIc / 2VCO unison
Moog IIIc demo. Two 901B VCOs set to unison. Play example with Mellotron.
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Jordan Rudess playing the Memotron
Here's a vid of Dream Theater's keyboard player playing the Memotron, a digitally-modeled Mellotron. Looks and feels like the real thing, but smaller, and less prone to tape wierdness.
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Brian Kehew and the Chamberlin 200
An outtake from Mellodrama, the Mellotron documentary, in which Brian Kehew, author of "Recording the Beatles" talks about the very first Chamberlin keyboard invented by Harry Chamberlin in 1951.
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The Moog Micromoog Part 2
The second part of The Moog Micromoog. Primarily demonstration of what can be done with the multiple switches.
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Polyfusion Modular VCO tracking
Not really an exciting musical video but just showing how accurate the Polyfusion's VCO's are. They have a 10 octave range and track incredibly well. At some point I patch one VCO to another to do some FM and even then, they remain totally in tune (except for when I put one VCO too low by mistake). ...
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Fender Chroma Polaris - showing some presets
This is my Fender Chroma Polaris from 1984. It's an amazing analog 6 voice synthesizer with digital control. The core of the digital part is an Intel 80186 CPU running at 6 MHz. In those years the most powerful PC had a 8086 CPU @ 4,7 MHz ! The analog path is comprised of CEM VCO and Filters, while ...
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