AnalogAudio1 shows you interesting musical aspects of ELECTRONIC INSTRUMENTS (mostly vintage, but also new), analog and digital synthesizers, drum machines, rhythm units, effect units and what you can do with them. No talking - just music & sounds! You will not only see classics, but also some absolute rarities.
As a sound designer with +20 years of experience with synths, I also offer high quality patches (sounds) for synths like Sequential Prophet-5/10 REV4, Prophet REV2, Prophet-6, OB-6, Behringer DeepMind, Pro-800 - but also for vintage synth classics like Roland Juno & JX series, Korg Poly series, Oberheim Matrix series (see my playlist "AnalogAudio1 patches"). These patches help musicians create better music. But the main reason for running this channel is MY PASSION for vintage synths & music and to share it with you!
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Hey! super interested in how you made double mode work on the dx 7 I!?
I remember ABC music in Bristol tried to sell me one of these but I bought a Kurzweil K2000 rack instead. Think I made the right choice for what I was doing musically at the time. The K2000 was packed with as many expansions as possible so it was a powerhouse
That sounds 99% identical to a Yamaha F-series Electone
I only heard of this keyboard and company a few days ago...... I want one! never knew this existed.
4:25 6:34
I had an M3r back in the day...paid $850 for it in 1991, pretty much the going rate for a new one at the time. The M1R was $1500, and the M1 was $2k. The M3r has a slightly different flavor than the M1 because of the waveforms borrowed from the T series synths. I had a blast with it back in the day, gigged all over the L.A. area with it driving it through a Roland A-80 midi controller. Not sure if it would be worth investing in one now....the Korg M1 software version would satisfy most people's thirst for these sounds, though like I said, the M3R is a little different than the M1.
Very useful and nice sounding machine...
Excellent 👏
Behringer must replicate this one :)
This is the synthesizer used on the iconic album: Disintegration (1989). The big open string sound in Plainsong is made up off multiple layers of the Eminent Solina String Ensemble. Its in closedown as well. Its on other tracks too.
I'm getting one of these in about an hour for only $200 and its in great shape! Cant wait to test try and then take it home!!!
Sounds awesome 👏
Movie "Õnnelind Flamingo"
Memories... my first synth and unfortunately I sold it because I needed 88 keys to learn piano... 😪
Incredible sounds, but somehow familiar😳. And i hear sometimes "Jack your Body"🧐😍
Sounds something afx would use in his analord series or old tracks
Looks fantastic sounds totally amazing
Mine was stolen! Has extra midi through port.
Hmmm... this synth loves to play BerlinSchool, right?
Used one on stage and in the studio for years. Great synth!
They should make a version III with chorus AND delay
God damn that sound on 4:04 - how did you achieve something like that?
It's funny that you can see in this machine the transition between 80s and 90s drum machines, from simple analogue boxes with nice designs, to giant calculator-looking preset sounds.
Who needs an 808 when you've got this beauty?
Peak of 1970s string machines, that combination of the soft strings with the flute mono lead at 3:00 induces emotions I haven't felt with any other stringer
@AnalogAudio1 would you rather have these patches on a JX-3P with a PG-200 or a JX-3P with a PG-2K? I have both.
Used by #JohnRobie on #PlanetRock ??? 🤔
Really early 80's Carpenter sound in this machine *fights the urge to buy it*
Things have changed since my last comment, I was lucky to get a Roland TR-707 for £360.32 as the seller accepted my offer. The listing price was £400 which is the maximum I am willing to pay for a drum machine as they can go for as much as £800. I think if you really like the TR-707's sounds then it's worth getting one if you can get one for under £400, you only live once!
Reminds me so much of the sound of my old TR505
The TR-505 is similar, the kick, rimshot, hand clap, hihats, ride and crash are the same or very close to the TR-707 but the snare and tomtoms on the TR-505 are sharper and more crisp sounding. The TR-505 also has selected percussion sounds from the TR-727.
Who knows where the cold wind blows? The synth sounds so good especially with those chords being played. Bravo 👏👏👏
I have one for sale
wonderful patches! Does this have stereo L/R out?
Like if you own one.
These old machines all sound like Doctor Who, which I love.
1:45 sounds like "La Isla Bonita" by Madonna.
Analogue audio as this is 100% digital !
The EX5 has the very same engine
I had one of these. They were dreadful. The complete opposite of punchy. Limp, weak and uninspiring. No regrets about selling it on.
Mine still works. Had a good time with it a number of years ago.
Stunning 😊😊😊😊
This is geil!
As used on G Force Feel The Force kzread.info/dash/bejne/o2eGr8Wjk7W4m7w.html and Class Action Weekend kzread.info/dash/bejne/emul1qZ-YMq6oZs.html
Still have mine,wouldn't part with it in a million years!
That snare sounds a lot like the CR-78 😮
Superb demo!😊
These are really hard to find period
I’m soo damn in love with this little beast. Is the mini korg anywhere similar to this?
These things are BONKERS cool. Italy is back to the analog attack. The country has their very own distinct sound too
Eno made this synth sing and I’ve got a couple of banks of patches from someone who worked with him, they’re the same ambient pad sounds you hear on ‘Apollo’ and ‘the Pearl’ that sit behind the piano sounds. They are amazingly beautiful and I’ve not heard them anywhere else :)