I didn't know you had an SX240, do you have any films of it? This is my only synth, I got it this year on ebay. My first choice was and still is a Synthex and I tried to buy one off an ad. I decided it was a trick when they wouldn't send a film or music, were evasive and aggressive and wanted payment by WU. The SX240 gives different subtle layers to sound and I'm very pleased with it. I can't have more than one synth because there isn't room on the table in the lounge and not enough sockets!
@Laura041974 Yeah, some of my favourite settings on the SX-240 are D2 (histring) in duel mode with 2010 AD
also D4 (slostrng) in dual mode with mushroom... those strings sound immaculate with a bit of reverb or delay!
Will try to post a vid soon of both the SX-240 with the 203a. maybe some choir samples too, just to colour it up a bit and balance out that huge lowpass moog filter.
I really enjoyed this. These two beautiful synthesizers are used with great skill and imagination to produce such lovely eerie music. Ideal for a underwater based documentary film about sealife or shipwrecks!
@Laura041974 Thanks for the comment... Maybe I'll even learn a few chords now! :p
Also.. Looking to get an Elka Synthex or possibly Jupiter 8... Gosh, those synths are the greatest ever!!!
Interestingly enough my SX-240 midi'd with my Juno 60 via DCB covers a lot of the same territory as those two GIANTS I have just mentioned... Fraction of the price and for that matter weight. Anyways, the Polymoog simply cannot be replaced... So unique and mysterious...
Hey, thats really nice. They both fit together!!!! You may listen to my Jupiter8 review on bonedo.de or have a look at tastronauten.de where we have a kind of a museum for old vintage gear. There you also find the Polymoog Synthesizer and Jupiter with sounddemos.
Thats just the Resonator and VCF Sections In VAR MODE. Direct + VCF+ RES outputs from Polymoog into a mixer with a little reverb, adjust rate and sample and hold for variations... Jupiter 6 comes in at 30 sec. mark for subtle sweep.
I didn't know you had an SX240, do you have any films of it? This is my only synth, I got it this year on ebay. My first choice was and still is a Synthex and I tried to buy one off an ad. I decided it was a trick when they wouldn't send a film or music, were evasive and aggressive and wanted payment by WU. The SX240 gives different subtle layers to sound and I'm very pleased with it. I can't have more than one synth because there isn't room on the table in the lounge and not enough sockets!
Laura041974 5 months ago
@Laura041974 Yeah, some of my favourite settings on the SX-240 are D2 (histring) in duel mode with 2010 AD
also D4 (slostrng) in dual mode with mushroom... those strings sound immaculate with a bit of reverb or delay!
Will try to post a vid soon of both the SX-240 with the 203a. maybe some choir samples too, just to colour it up a bit and balance out that huge lowpass moog filter.
Sjobeck7 5 months ago
Great, really great performance
marsupialmicron 5 months ago
I really enjoyed this. These two beautiful synthesizers are used with great skill and imagination to produce such lovely eerie music. Ideal for a underwater based documentary film about sealife or shipwrecks!
Laura041974 6 months ago
@Laura041974 Thanks for the comment... Maybe I'll even learn a few chords now! :p
Also.. Looking to get an Elka Synthex or possibly Jupiter 8... Gosh, those synths are the greatest ever!!!
Interestingly enough my SX-240 midi'd with my Juno 60 via DCB covers a lot of the same territory as those two GIANTS I have just mentioned... Fraction of the price and for that matter weight. Anyways, the Polymoog simply cannot be replaced... So unique and mysterious...
Sjobeck7 5 months ago
Yeah thats the VCF Section making the bubble machine sounds. I just adjusted rate and S/H on the Polymoog for variations.
Sjobeck7 1 year ago
Hey, thats really nice. They both fit together!!!! You may listen to my Jupiter8 review on bonedo.de or have a look at tastronauten.de where we have a kind of a museum for old vintage gear. There you also find the Polymoog Synthesizer and Jupiter with sounddemos.
Keep on rocking!!!
Tastronauten 1 year ago
@TheSYNTHOID
Thats just the Resonator and VCF Sections In VAR MODE. Direct + VCF+ RES outputs from Polymoog into a mixer with a little reverb, adjust rate and sample and hold for variations... Jupiter 6 comes in at 30 sec. mark for subtle sweep.
Sjobeck7 1 year ago
@Sjobeck7 That bubbling sound... is that coming from the VCF LFO? I didn't know that it could oscillate that fast!
TheSYNTHOID 1 year ago
No way that's coming from just the Polymoog. You've got to be running that through something!
TheSYNTHOID 1 year ago
Superb sounding synth!
buchla300 1 year ago 2