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Abekas A51+ Demo by Vocoded Industries for Vidicon 2020
This is a basic walkthrough of a multi channel Abekas A51+.
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Breakdancing San Diego 1996, 6th & Broadway Downtown
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Filmed on top of "The Loft" downtown San diego in 1996. This building was a headquarters of the underground arts scene in San Diego during the 1990s.
Yamaha TG77 Sound Possibilities Part 1 (2019)
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Here are some non default sounds to give you an idea of what the TG77 sounds like. Slight reverb added.
Korg 03R/W Sound Possibilities Part 1 [2019]
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Here are a wide range of sounds from the Korg 03R/W that are not included with the default bank, to help give a better idea of its sound possibilities. This was recorded dry, all sounds are directly from the dual stereo outputs from the 03R/W and directly to sound card. No other synthesizers or effects were used.
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Audio and video by Vocoded Industries. Keeping it port.
Self Helpless Vol. 1 - Vocoded Industries Videosynthesis
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A "self help" tape by vocoded industries using a Fairlight CVI, LZX Industries Modular Video Modules and an MX50. All audio by Vocoded Industries.
I love my TG77, especially when routing it through my DP4. :)
Just imagine those sounds with the effects engaged :) It's basically the A3 & A2 inside
Wish Korg would release a VST version of these
Thanks for the video, what would be the equivalent keyboard for this module??? Since there is (M1 r = M1) and (01R =Korg 01W) etc etc
These are 01w sounds on the 03 RW ✌️
Good question! I aquired this back in 1996 as a module version of my 01/Wfd as the 01R/W were not imported, but the 03R/W were many. However, they are not compatible by data. I'd say the 03R/W comes in between the 01/W series and the X2 /X3 keyboard workstations
Mam wrażenie, że jest to instrument do muzyki filmowej. Ha ha ,No i GM.
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Went to Frank’s House last week. He says he remembers this too. Ran into Merwyn and had to show him this. Rest in Power Edward Scissor Hands.
Hello, is there a way to contact the creators of this video through email? Would love an opportunity to talk to you about your experience with the Abekas A51! My passion is video too! 💯😎👌
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that sounds really nice! do you think I could get similar results with a M3R?
Very nice! Still waitiing for the part 2! :)
You have a cvi? I just finished you demo of the abakis or whatever its called. You are effin legend...
are these sounds from an expansion card? Or what do you mean by 'not included in the default bank'. Thanks!
These sounds are from the MIDIQuest sound manager software. They are all created with the standard waveforms included in the 03RW ✌️
@@vocoded5290 cheers for the info! Did you load them onto a rom card then? Are they all patches you made? kudos if so, sounding great!
@@OceanTemple thanks! I think I made a couple of the patches, but the majority of them I downloaded from the midi quest software, which has a patch browser where you can look through sounds of most 80s and 90s synthesizers. I got sounds there for my JV 1080, Wavestation A/D, and TG-77 also ✌️
@@vocoded5290 awesome, thanks. I just got hold of a 03R and the cards seem near impossible to find so am looking for lush pad presets! I'll check out midi quest then :) What are you using to connect your Korg to your computer?
@@OceanTemple midi quest connect to synths with midi and using sysex, it also gives you an interface to program your synths with the computer
I had one of these and the back wheel fell off
we are waiting for Part 2!!!!
OMG, I just spent 3 hours building patches with Kodamo Essence FM and 2:40 sounds almost exactly the same... I just can't help but wonder how much menu diving it took to get there with TG(SY)77?
Using programs like Midi Quest gives you a graphic user interface to program many of the older synths from the 80s and 90s 👍
Thnx! Cool ambient demo
Disable the internal effects and run the dry sounds through some quality outboard and the analog feel comes alive. I have 2 of these and love 'em.
Could you suggest a good set of hands-on pedals that would do justice to the TG, in terms of reverb, delay, and a symphonic-style chorus??
very cool!
Sounds like a korg O5rw.great.
Yes but with slightly better audio quality.It is more close to a 01/w.
nada que ver al 05R/W este tiene los sonidos del 01/W y el 05R/W es como un KORG X3
love it, great.
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How the hell does this synth sound so analog, its incredible
Because it has a big analog output board. Yamaha still does this today
Put a Roland JD990 aside, and you'll find the TG sounding very digital !!
Everything is clipping 😮💨
Tolle Demo! Wann kommt "part 2"?
Is this all from stock waveforms? No external cards?
Wtf always was wondering how you are doing your videos. This makes my heads explode!
I notice that lots of patches are exactly the ones on my little 1/2 rack 05R/w. So, if You can't find the one of this video, look for the little brother.
All the "0" series synths share the same basic Ai2 synth engine and PCM sample set made famous by the 01W so... Korg really went crazy back in the day with that engine, think it was used in ~12 different synths
@@looneyburgmusic Yep! And for a 64 notes polyphony also suggest the X serie. Same sounds, more flexibility!
@@littlebritain64 The X5DR module is probably the one to get, as far as bang-for-buck. I paid just under $200 for mine, versus the several hundreds that the keyboard versions might cost. And it has what looks to be nearly all the 01 PCM sample set, I was able to convert nearly every 01W patch I use to the 'DR with zero problems.
@@looneyburgmusic Of course, I decideded years ago to buy the X5DR as well! Fully satisfied and even better option if You have to upload the freeware good old Frank Carvalho Hammond set, 64 poly voices is a must!😊 Only, I don't remember if the keyboard has a sequencer or an arpeggiator....🤔
@@looneyburgmusic você pode disponibilizar esses patches do 01w para eu ler no meu X5DR por favor?
Nice demo of such a great piece of kit. Thanks!
Would u mind sharing these patches?
Can you do the Jeopardy intro (The Grid Set/1991-1992)
Yes, please!
just got around to watching all of this. what an incredible machine! thank you for sharing🙂
I had the Korg X3. Is there a difference between Korg X3R rack and 03R/W rack? :)
Sounds similar. Little differences. Got both!
@@HARJEN-we4gg Ok cool!
4:22 DreamWorld, Scooter - This Is A Monstertune starts from this patch.
Does this one includes sounds from Korg 01\W ? Beautyful pads for example.
Yes all the "O" series korg sounds are similar. :)
@@vocoded5290 There are similarities...but the waveform ROM is not excactly the same. The 01/W has 48 Mbit which equals 6 MB, while the 03R/W has 40 Mbit...with 5 ROM-Chips of 8 Mbit each (you can check the service manual or the original brochure if you like). The 03R/W was General Midi compatible right from the start...and therefore had different "priorities" in his ROM to match that standard. But some of the internal waveforms are the same. And I'm pretty sure that the waveforms on the optional wave card sets are similiar for both machines. In addition the 01/w has a feature called wave shaping synthesis which is not included in the 03R/W.
@@sauermusicDE Wave Shaping was the only bit of the 01 engine left out of the following mid and low-end "0" synths Korg released. As far as the PCM sample set, it's roughly 90%+ identical, from a comparison I did years ago of the 01, the X-series, and the various racks versions
Hopefully you’re still responding to comments. What’s the best way to obtain midi quest 12? Looks like it’s an old, windows only program with no real way to purchase? Thanks a lot man!
its squest.com for the website, i think it changed recently, but they've been around since the early 1990's, super solid program and worth every penny.
The tg 77 is verrry easy to program from the front panel , assuming the display is still working ..or get a new display
SY Manager from the FM Alive site works great and it's only $25, and regularly updated.
@@_P_M_ holy crap, thanks for the reply! I really appreciate it! <3
@@spacehamham Glad to help. The Ctrlr editing app also has a panel for the SY, and it's free, but I don't know how well it works. SY Manager is great though. Makes loading, and editing sounds a snap.
Hmmm, I'm glad to see in the comments that there are a lot of TG 77 enthusiasts out there. i had become perhaps as much an expert as anyone on "FM" synthesis, especially as i had come up with a similar idea for synthesis in 1968- playing around with modulation of one oscillator to drive another.... phase & freq modulation,. and have written over 10,000 patches for DX7 II many of which i adapted for TG 77 (before the backup battery died). These patches HERE are mostly what I hate (sorry) about what has happened to the world of electronic music. They all have that evolving "world Music' meets grade 'B' horror film aesthetic, that i find not only UNimaginative, but also so specific that they have the potential for use in exactly one project. My problem with most presets on most synths is they are not very useful. It's nice to have 2-3 DIFFERENT sounding piano, organ B-3, guitar strings, brass, woodwinds , bass etc as well as some classic synth sounds , like some sawtooth based , strings, plucks, and brass sounds, and classic moog sawtooth pads. The weakness of the TG or DX fM (yamaha) synths are that they are not easy to tweek, in terms of even attack decay envelopes, let alone basic tonality of waveforms. Good to hear about all the patches on Midi Quest 12, i think i bought a cop a while back, and what with v arious equipment failures, haven't gotten around to installing any new software. Thanks for sharing even though i don't like most of the sounds.
Thanks for sharing your views! I think the reason the sounds went the direction they did is for film and media. That's where the money was for sound designers anyway i beleive. I do electronic music and music for experimental film and am always on the hunt for the evolving pads and ethereal/sci fi stuff. Its the main reason i bought the TG77, several of the bands i respected when i was younger used it on a few albums. The midi quest patches opened up a whole world for it though, plenty of patches there for everyone to benefit from :)
Can you share these patches
Hi, I'm interested in one, but are these sounds already pre installed pre sets, or do I need to make sure the seller includes a specific floppy disc or cd etc.. thanks
Yes it has several banks of sounds included. If the memory battery is dead, you can install a new battery and re-initialize the unit back to factory presets without a disc or other device hooked up. they are in the ROM memory. The sounds you hear in my video are NOT the sounds included in the SY or TG77. These are sounds i've collected or made.
@@vocoded5290 Thanks for the clarification & did you customize all of these sounds yourself? These in particular sound amazing! Especially like the "BirdSound" bell one, is there a name to this specific set I could purchase?
@@gianaccetta8571 most of these sounds I downloaded Within MIDI Quest 12 software. It is a synthesizer Sound Bank editor that includes an online library for most modern synthesizers with a memory. You can import thousands of sounds via system exclusive data
@@vocoded5290 Thank you & sorry for all the questions, highly appreciate all this information!
Yo tengo este módulo me gustaría poder encontrar las tarjetas de expasion de pianos y las orquestales
Me utilizar programa "Midi Quest 12" para nuevo sonidos para mi teclados. Es caro, pero tienes sonidos para 100+ teclados, viejo y nuevo :)
y yo compre tarjetas viejo en Ebay y Reverb.com
@@vocoded5290 Please, make a tutorial how to load sounds from midi quest :)
Great video, thank you! But i worry about how bright your replacement LED is. I think whoever installed it forgot to install the resistor that brings the backlight voltage down from 5v to 3.3v. If you still have this tg77, i recommend you get someone who can do the job to put that resistor in place, it'll greatly increase the lifespan of that LED screen.
It does have a cloudy look to it, i bet you're right it was not installed right. I do have a friend that could look at it, i'll see if he has some time in the near future, thanks for your input!
@Ales Shishlo @Dr Glied I got these from Midi Quest 12 software, they have a patch bank browser with sounds for most synthesizers, new and old.
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How much trouble is it to change the display out? Got any part numbers?
I didnt change this display, but i've seen a video of it done and it looks hard to do unless you have knowledge of electronics repair. It requires careful hands and good soldering skills.
Maybe, by any chance, you can share these patches?
Nice patches! Love my 03rw today! Do you know where I can find patches for dl?
Incredible work!
Wow, very cool!