🚨🚨SoundEngine's K1v Owner's Manual🚨🚨
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🚨🚨SoundEngine's K1v Owner's Manual🚨🚨
Get behind the wheel of the incredible K1v VST and show you how to
- Get Started
- Understand the UI
- Manage Sounds
- Create new Waveforms
- Explore the Synthesis options
All for free, like K1v!!
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The Soviet-era Altair 231 three oscillator synth with selectable waveforms for each . Low-pass filter with resonance and keyboard tracking. Portamento, indeed.
Imperfect, but not sure if it gets any fatter than this.
The Tom-1501 was a essentially a single manual keyboard organ circuit along with a filter. Interesting organ & string tones and a useful Harpsi-piano instrument.
Cheezy, a little noisy, & imperfect - in a good way.
🚨🚨SoundEngine's K1v Owner's Manual🚨🚨
Get behind the wheel of the incredible K1v VST and show you how to
- Get Started
- Understand the UI
- Manage Sounds
- Create new Waveforms
- Explore the Synthesis options
All for free, like K1v!!
The Elista drum module only generated 4 tones - Kick, Snare and 2 hats, but they were all good - very different from normal. 4 trigger ins & bundled with four pads.
Cheesy, imperfect, & a little noisy.
The Lell-UDS was an analog-based drum module that works with included drum triggers. Appears to be an addition to an acoustic kits, not a replacement. Tone and Noise controls for the 2 pads.
Discover how to design FM sounds in Dexed!
Step-by-step.
Learn the UI, loading new sounds, think like a designer.
Algorithms, carriers, modulators, feedback - all sorted.
👉👉 Link in Bio👈👈
One of the 1st examples on integrated micros was the Mastro synth from the Soviet era. There were 20 recallable presets with Cutoff, Resonance & Chorus.
Interesting Pitch/Mod joystick maniptulated the Filter.
The Soviet-era Formanta combo organ with a two osc synthesizer - plenty of buttons & controls for the organ, the synth, and the built-in vinbrato and stereo phaser.
Cheesy, imperfect, and a little noisy.
The Soviet-era RITM-1 combo organ with a choice of tones - Organ, string, & bass sounds - plus click. Rhythms include Waltz, Swing, Rhumba, Saba, Bossa Nova, Foxtrot, & R&B.
Cheesy, imperfect, & a little noisy.
The Junost (or Unost) Soviet keytar. Aluminum case w/ leather strap. Effective in repelling the opposite sex. Considered by Brezhnev & Gorbachev as "not a very good synth."
Unique appearance, but not much more.
The Soviet-era Drum Synth with trigger pads - it still slams. Trigger to play live or the built-in beats. Rhythms include Rock, Rumba, Samba, Bossanova, Waltz,Swing, Disco & Tango.
Cheesy, imperfect, & a little noisy.
The Marsh drum module & pads was targeting the replacement of an acoustic kit - 4 pads & a kick trigger allowed electronic synthesis of drum sounds with tone and noise generators (ENVS) for each pad.
This one kicks.
The Soviet-era Alisa-1377 synth - a 3 octave keyboard with four waveform choices and a warm, resonant filter.
Fat, imperfect and a little noisy, but solidly built.
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The Soviet-era Alisa-1387 synth -a follow-on to the 1377 with two oscillators and selectable waveforms - killer hard sync. Filter & amp envelopes, resonance.
Fat & imperfect, but lots of new tones.
🚨🚨SoundEngine's K1v Owner's Manual🚨🚨
Get behind the wheel of the incredible K1v VST and show you how to
- Get Started
- Understand the UI
- Manage Sounds
- Create new Waveforms
- Explore the Synthesis options
All for free, like K1v!!
The Soviet-era Elektronika-EM25 poly synth with voices for strings, organ, trombones and trumpets. Feels like the Soviet version of the Arp Omni.
Wonderful strings sounds and quirky feel.
More a portable keyboard than a synthesizer, the EMI Kvintet had string-piano, synth-organ, abdominal brass textures, but no pitch or modulation wheels. Chorus.
A few interesting tones, indeed.