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Electronic instrument demos from vintage equipment. Also some instrumental music from Nuvistor.
Mutant Magic Mushroom - Nuvistor and the Vacuum Tubes
A new single from the Tubes, evoking a unsteady trip through space and time.
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Kawai R-100 Drum Machine Demo Using Sequential Circuits TOM Samples
Просмотров 11816 часов назад
This is a custom ROM of the SCI Tom and a fine emulation of the real thing using a Kawai R-100. Also the features of the R-100 are still present, i.e. pitch changing, stereo panning, and touch sensitivity. This demo only uses the Tom voices for the R-100 with no external effects. There is also a Linn Drum 2 ROM that might be fun to test out in the future.
Casio SK-1: The Democratization of Digital Sampling - Demo of a keyboard from 1986
Просмотров 11621 час назад
Casio SK-1 is an interesting mix of features. It was one in a lineage of Casio keyboards that were highly experimental. Calling this keyboard only a sampler misses a lot of other fascinating features that are unique to this keyboard and no other, not even other SKs. First, it has a rudimentary digital synth. This synth uses stacking of harmonic sine waves. The next feature are the modulations, ...
Yamaha PortaSound PS3 from 1980: The Pioneer of Polyphonic Portables
Просмотров 22314 дней назад
The PS3 is a fantastic keyboard that created the idea of what a portable keyboard should be. In 1980, this was cutting edge technology - a small keyboard with built in drum machine, accompaniment. The special feature of this keyboard is an analog filter.
Yamaha RX8: Digital Drum Machine from 1989 - A Machine for the 90's
Просмотров 21314 дней назад
The Yamaha RX8 is the next step in evolution from the RX7. In some ways it improves on the RX7 but in other ways it is cut down. One major difference is that the melodic instruments are not independently controllable via MIDI. It is possible to play them over MIDI, but you'll have record multiple tracks to make a composition with it. That is the first part of the demo, a track composed only wit...
Nuvistor - Film Music Montage
Просмотров 5821 день назад
Tracklist: 0:00 Donner Party Theme 1:49 Architects of the Apocalypse 4:41 Epitaph of Seikilos (Oldest Written Song) 6:06 Forgot 6:41 Funeral March 9:41 Groove 11:58 Industrial Noises 15:08 It Arrived on the Wind 17:10 Sancho 18:57 Spooky Film Soundtrack 21:31 Strange Places 23:37 Not Another Day (to Live Through) 25:36 Casanova ARP 27:47 Rock Raga 30:42 7th Chord Progression 32:37 Facsimile Rep...
Korg KPR-77 Programmable Analog Drum Machine - Korg's First Step Outside the Presets
Просмотров 14421 день назад
The Korg KPR-77 is the epitome of a mixed bag. Personally, I love the sounds of this machine - especially the clap. The snare and kick sound almost exactly like the KR-55, which is an all time favorite of mine. The hi hats are a bit of a disappointment when comparing them to the KR-55. To my ear, they sound too "ringy" and not noisy enough. The toms are bland but inoffensive and come with a fla...
The Hammond Auto-Vari 64 Mark 1 Demo - The Best of the Organ Toppers
Просмотров 115Месяц назад
The Auto-Vari 64 is one of the most versatile preset machines made. It has a Ace Tone/Roland sound due to the collaboration with the former. The special feature is that it has 4 variations of each of the 16 rhythms that can be cycled through automatically. It can be varied from a half measure to 16 measures. I have personally tested the two types of these. One is made in the US and has a heavy ...
Nuvistor and the Vacuum Tubes New Single for October
Просмотров 151Месяц назад
Get a hifi copy here: nuvistor.bandcamp.com/album/bikini-atoll-yttrium
Casio Rapman: Unusual Wavetable Keyboard from 1991 Demo
Просмотров 142Месяц назад
Here is an odd Casio keyboard. Arguably, the release of the Rapman marked the end of Casio's heyday of experimentation. But the Rapman was a high note. It combines a lo-fi wavetable synth and voice effector, that changes the pitch of your voice up and down. Though, it does have many limitations, most notably, only three note polyphony. The auto accompaniment of this keyboard is not chord based....
The Casiotone 405: Two Switches; Endless Variation Demo
Просмотров 295Месяц назад
The Casio CT-405 is one of my favorite Casio keyboards. It uses the Vowel-Consonant synthesis particularly effectively. VCS is basically two pulse waves mixed together with different volume envelopes. However, though simple, this synthesis technique allows for a lot of variation. In fact, this keyboards special feature is the ability to change the volume envelope of each layer independently. Ca...
Casio SK-5: 8 Bit Sampler from 1987
Просмотров 94Месяц назад
Casio improved upon the mini sampler keyboard with the SK-5. The biggest upgrades were 4 sample slots (or one longer slot) that were NOT erased after power cycling! I would say this is the best lo-fi sampler I have played.
V-Tech Rhythmic 6 Square Wave Keyboard Original Onboard Demo from 1986
Просмотров 78Месяц назад
A more in depth review of this keyboard coming soon. This is the original demo tune built into the keyboard, presented in both stereo and mono. Unlike other keyboards in 1986, this one uses a doubling of voices to create a flanging effect, instead of an analog chorus chip. It also a quirky keyboard. The automatic chords sound discordant sometimes, which can be heard here. Also the vibrato is to...
Yamaha RX-15: Digital Drum Machine from 1984 Demo
Просмотров 398Месяц назад
The RX-15 is a perfectly capable machine, yet notably lacks a certain oomph that other early drum machines were known for. I think it is easy to forget that this machine came out very early in digital drum machines. It even included MIDI. The most I can say about it is that it does its job fine.
Audio Disturbances - Nuvistor - Experimental Album
Просмотров 2732 месяца назад
Audio Disturbances - Nuvistor - Experimental Album
Yamaha PSS-100 Original Onboard Demo from 1989 - The King of the Square Wave Keyboards
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Yamaha PSS-100 Original Onboard Demo from 1989 - The King of the Square Wave Keyboards
Ace Tone FR-1 Analog Drum Machine from 1966 Demo
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Ace Tone FR-1 Analog Drum Machine from 1966 Demo
Yamaha RX-17: Digital Drum Machine from 1987 Demo
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Yamaha RX-17: Digital Drum Machine from 1987 Demo
Boss Dr. Rhythm DR-110: Portable Analog Drum Machine from 1983
Просмотров 3082 месяца назад
Boss Dr. Rhythm DR-110: Portable Analog Drum Machine from 1983
Casiotone/Casio CT-102: the Driest Bleached Bone in the Desert
Просмотров 2832 месяца назад
Casiotone/Casio CT-102: the Driest Bleached Bone in the Desert
Sound Master SR-88: Analog Programmable Drum Machine & Boss DR-55 Clone
Просмотров 812 месяца назад
Sound Master SR-88: Analog Programmable Drum Machine & Boss DR-55 Clone
Begin Again (RCA Music Synthesizer Version) - Nuvistor and the Vacuum Tubes
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Begin Again (RCA Music Synthesizer Version) - Nuvistor and the Vacuum Tubes
Roland CR-1000 Digital Drum Machine from the 80's Demo
Просмотров 3802 месяца назад
Roland CR-1000 Digital Drum Machine from the 80's Demo
Kawai ACR-20 Digital Accompaniment Center Original Demo Songs from 1995
Просмотров 773 месяца назад
Kawai ACR-20 Digital Accompaniment Center Original Demo Songs from 1995
Casio (Casiotone) MT-540 Wavetable Keyboard Demo by Nuvistor
Просмотров 1893 месяца назад
Casio (Casiotone) MT-540 Wavetable Keyboard Demo by Nuvistor
Et Cetera - Songs that Just Don't Quite Fit Anywhere - Nuvistor
Просмотров 3653 месяца назад
Et Cetera - Songs that Just Don't Quite Fit Anywhere - Nuvistor
Nuvistor and the Vacuum Tubes - Actual Full Album - All Songs Included
Просмотров 3674 месяца назад
Nuvistor and the Vacuum Tubes - Actual Full Album - All Songs Included
Hing Hon EK-001: Unusual Square Wave Keyboard from the 1990's Demo
Просмотров 2844 месяца назад
Hing Hon EK-001: Unusual Square Wave Keyboard from the 1990's Demo
The OG burp sampler from way back!!! 😂😂🤣 this thing was an insane amount of fun as a kid
I have a fondness for these Portasound keyboards. Even as I go further and further into the analog synth spiral (and further into the hell that is FM synthesis) I'll always have a soft spot for a Yamaha PSS480 that was gifted to me when I was young
really nice sounds and great playing
One of my favourite albums and it has 350 views, how is it possible :'D
The sampling board was called the *DSB-1* .
Damn Daniel....
Love love love
This is the song that plays when me and the homies explore a haunted robotics factory. Are there silicone Poltergeists? Love the tunes, man.
Thanks you for sharing. I found the Victor KB-70 Version of this synth/keyboard. They are all somewhat rare, or people just hold onto them once they find em
Maybe someone may have done a rapman/sa-10 hybrid toy keyboard but IDK...
It really has the same, albeit more limited, soundset as the Casio sa-10, but it has an sk-1 type sampling capability
So cool
Btw i have been coming back to this multiple times, what you have made is addictive lol!
Dude i need eerie sines---the curtain to last for hoursssssssss, its amazing.
Those were inspired by the Betty and Barney Hill incident. Barney said there was a curtain in his memory and he was frightened by what was behind it.
I vibe with this heavy
Nice content, Daniel! Good to come across the channel. Love that classic RX-Series tone!
This absolutely slaps
SC-88 Pro is out from 1996. 1994 is year of release of its predecessor, Roland SC-88. But basically SC-88 Pro is like improvement of SC-88 with new samples but with same synth engine as SC-88, so it can play SC-88 MIDIs 100% accurately Fun fact: Any models of Roland Sound Canvas sound modules have backward compatibility with their predecessors, but not accurate at all. Only SC-88 compatibility of SC-88 Pro as I said above
So glad to have clicked on this. Very very good to my ears.
The Yamaha RX17 was heard in the 1987 Kids Incorporated version of the Madonna song "True Blue".
Nice! 👍
I bought one of these new (in the 80s,) and I just rediscovered it in a box of random stuff. Mint condition and it works perfectly!
Always been curious about this machine..
It’s essentially the same programming method as the DR-55. Except you can program the hi hat. The sounds are the weakness, in my opinion. They are much less appealing than the DR-55.
@daniels_electronics I didn't think it sounded to bad...hook an sh-101 to it and program it to sub bass...then use your trigger output to the cv input on the sh-101 then trigger the bass kicks and you will have the fattest kicks uv ever heard....
I had one of these
I want but can't found
Nice
One of the best machines from the era that you can still get for less than. $200. I love the sounds of this and the TR-505
Thx for sharing. There is not much on yt about these Kawai R bad boys
You can actually load a full set of homemade samples with this card: ruclips.net/video/gKkDx4LD_dY/видео.html
Who were Maestro anyway?
Maestro either was bought by or a division of Gibson, know for making guitars. They also made electronic effects and drum machines in Illinois, I think. They made Rhythm Kings mark 1 thru 4, a ring modulator, fuzz, and a phaser - from what I’ve seen.
Koboroneki should actually sound more like Korobejniki
0:00 Castle Bravo Backyard Bar-b-que 2:21 Siberian Summer (Koboroneki - Traditional) 5:22 Trinity Glass on Venice Beach 7:31 Prelude Op. 28, No. 4 (Chopin) 9:11 Chain Reaction 11:24 Carlo (Bizet - Habanera) 13:41 The Game's Rigged 16:28 Fur Arcade (Beethoven) 18:51 Paricutin 21:19 Begin Again (Fallout NV) 23:26 Atomic Tango 25:28 Moonlight Sonata (Beethoven) 27:24 The Wet Weekend 30:04 Au Printemps (John Baker) 31:58 Cargo Cult (Carnivale Version - Riz Ortolani)
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The strength is 4 "themed" overlays with patterns and new samples.
Based from the Description, this feels like it's from an alternate fallout timeline where the bombs never fell and the so-called "World of Tomorrow" advanced further along with Music actually branching out from the usual old time jazz, blues, doo-wops, and country although with a retro-futuristic spin
I see that Doctor 8 has...sonjaculated into the Think Tank's record collection. : |
Which model number of the Lowery series are you playing?
The Lowery model number is the same as the JVC, V-120
@@daniels_electronics I wonder if the earlier models shared the same innards or if by model 120 they had improved upon it significantly.
@@Ambientnauts I found a Victor KB-70 Version. Same as the Lowrey and JVC
could i pay you to add the midi mod to mine
The mod might be prohibitively expensive, the Unipulse board is like $200 on its own.
Who knows how to perform a total restoration on these? I mean refurbishing/replacing the pads, buttons, everything. I see a lot of them modified to play multiple ROM kits like this one, but I never see them totally refurbished. I've owned three of them, including one I bought when it was new in the 1980s, and all three eventually failed due to the pads and buttons going bad. I don't own one now, but I would buy one if it could be fully refurbished to ensure the pads and buttons continued to work properly for years to come.
What you have to do is open it up and clean all the micro switches under the buttons with Deoxit or similar contact cleaner. Do that 2 - 3 times and the small buttons will work again. Usually the pads work fine as they are of better quality.
@@AnalogNoiseLab but there is a thin foam lining around the pads that deteriorates. I don’t know if that is essential to the performance. I took my second one apart, but I didn’t know what I was doing. I probably just caused more damage.
Agree with AnalogNoiseLab on the buttons and pads. The foam is not important for anything but dampening the clicking sound of the pads.
I cleaned all the buttons. I just whiped them with something metal so they are shiney again inside (metal,plate) - it was easy. Works 100%
I just finished Dead Money again and man. It's still peak
I have the Lowrey Micro Genie V-60 and really like the sounds.
Hell yeah
what i find weird is we are not in those typival 85 drum machine/module sounds. Very latin imo, very realistic too, but nothing like a ddd-1 (just to name a korg) there's not that energy, but still, sounds nice; i could get one if i found one under 100 euro, but not for 350+shipping like i saw on eb (you get a ddd-1 for that price lol....). would love to know more about it though...
This is a niche machine, it lacks programming. But the sound is why I like it, not that it’s versatile. I would recommend a DDD-1 if you don’t absolutely adore the sound of this machine.
@11:17 sold me
I can really respect the "no talking" aspect of your video since I just finished one where I couldn't even partially listen to a drum machine without being distracted by the demonstrator's constant and annoying voice. Thanks.
I'd buy one of these - but it just looks so cheap (yeah, I know that's not a good reason) they basically got their 303 clone case and didn't change a thing, it's sounds 80% of the way there to a CR78, but looks like a cheap £20 eBay toy synth. I suspect if they put this in a nice CR78-ish case they would sell a tonne of these.
I agree it’s ugly and a redesign would benefit it. Right now it’s function over form. But on the plus side it is analog. I know Cherry Audio just released an emulator of the CR-78, but I haven’t tried it yet.
@@daniels_electronics The Cherry Audio one is pretty good, I'm only using the demo at the moment (white noise every now and then), the other thing on the way is the Behringer RD-78, which if their 606, 808 and 909 are anything to go by, it will be indistinguishable from the original, and it's analog like the TT78.
I forgot about Behringer’s CR-78. Definitely will be interested in trying it
Hi, i have one, with the Yamaha KY-20 keyboard. today i use again in 2024 !