MATRIXSYNTH: Wednesday, September 14, 2011


Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Buchla 272e Polyphonic Tuner


flickr By Yotsuba&!

"Polyphonic voltage-controlled FM radio tuner for the Buchla 200e modular synthesizer."

Also see:
NAMM: New From Buchla - 272e and 251e - Video

Buchla Model 272e POLYPHONIC TUNER - Product description

Buchla Polyphonic FM Radio Tuner Model 272e - pic

12 Step & Keys


YouTube Uploaded by KeithMcMillen on Sep 14, 2011

MOOG Sonic Six LFO Tip

via Zon Pyles on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge

"Random Synth Tip of the Day!
Moog Sonic Six Hidden feature:
The LFO X and Y section has a Balance knob which blends or chooses which LFO(s) will modulate your chosen destinations - BUT! - if you turn this Balance knob all the way to the left (to X) and then a bit further, it will click.
This click is the *Hidden feature* where LFO X now modulates Osc A and LFO Y now modulates Osc B - independently :-)
Modulate away! Cheers! :-"

Synth patch for a haunted house


YouTube Uploaded by martinHETERJAG on Sep 14, 2011

"tried to make a polyphonic patch on the modular. the patch is based on doepfer a-152 adressed t&h.

a sequencer into a-152 common t&h input first 3 t&h out to 3 oscillators and 3 digital outs to three envelopes that opens 3 vcas the three voices are mixed and goes thru the borg filter and sound of shadows delay. the delay rate is modulated by a slow lfo and the frequency of the filter is modulated by another lfo. everything is clocked by the flame clockwork."

THEREMIN - Aria From Handel's RODELINDA


YouTube Uploaded by copperleaves on Sep 14, 2011

"This is the aria "Ritorna, oh caro e dolce mio tesoro" from George Frideric Handel's 1725 opera, RODELINDA, played on a Moog Etherwave Pro theremin. After hearing the liberties I took with the music, poor old Handel is probably revolving in his grave! This is actually the second version of it that I did. The first version was more faithful to the original score but I was afraid it might be a little boring so I did it again and added a couple of over-the-top cadenzas.

My Etherwave Pro theremin has had its volume circuit modified with the addition of an EPVM1345 module, an improvement designed by French engineer and theremin wizard, Thierry Frenkel. The speaker is a "CLARATONE" built specifically for use with theremins by Reid Welch, and it is miked with an AKG C 535 EB microphone.

The harpsichord sound is a Roland Fantom XR module. I have played many harpsichords and they are filled with all sorts of mechanical noises which, in my opinion, add to their flavor and unique tone qualities. The Fantom XR actually reproduces these extraneous sounds which is one of the reasons why I like it."

SONAR X1 Production Suite


YouTube Uploaded by CakewalkSoftware on Sep 14, 2011

"Now you can own the best of Cakewalk's professional production tools with the SONAR X1 Production Suite, which includes SONAR X1 Expanded. Available at select music retailers in October 2011.

SONAR X1 Producer has everything needed to deliver the polished, "radio-ready" recordings that are expected in today's music industry -- all in one box. Now, the SONAR X1 Production Suite expands on those capabilities with additional production tools, enhanced views, ProChannel modules, and Z3TA+ 2, one of the most powerful and acclaimed virtual instruments in history.

SONAR X1 Production Suite includes: SONAR X1c Producer SONAR X1 Producer Expanded PC4K S-Type Gate module Z3TA+ 2 Waveshaping Synthesizer

SONAR X1c Producer
Latest version of the critically-acclaimed SONAR X1 Producer with its wide array of instruments, effects, and cutting-edge production tools.

SONAR X1 Producer Expanded
Custom ProChannel strips, Saturation Knob module by Softube, Music XML, SoundCloud export, FX Chains 2.0, and more!

PC4K S-Type Expander/Gate
Vintage-style ProChannel module for use with PC-76 U-Type compressor or with PC4K S-Type buss compressor for full channel strip emulation.

Z3TA+ 2 Waveshaping Synthesizer
New filter types, modulatable waveshapers, flexible effects, expressive control, a gorgeous new interface, and 1000 new patches."

SONAR: Quick Bytes - Producer Exclusives

Uploaded by CakewalkSoftware on Sep 14, 2011

"A brief overview of SONAR Producer's exclusive features, synths, and effects."

Harmor | Additive / Subtractive Synthesis


YouTube Uploaded by imageline on Sep 14, 2011

"For more information click here - http://www.image-line.com/documents/news.php?entry_id=1314140502&title=in...

Credits: Thanks to Charles Deluxe for the 100% Harmor Demo used in this video.

SoundCloud - http://soundcloud.com/charlesdeluxe
Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/chrdeluxe"

Tekky Synths CrAZyX 2.0, AcIdIc 2.0, AcCeLeRaToR 3.0 - DEMOS


YouTube Uploaded by TekTooG on Sep 13, 2011

"CrAZyX 2.0 - DEMO by Tekky Synths
Second version of Tekky Synths freeware FSU
Check http://tektoog.zapto.org for more info"



Uploaded by TekTooG on Sep 13, 2011

"AcIdIc 2.0 - DEMO by Tekky Synths
Second version of Tekky Synths enhanced TB clone
Check http://tektoog.zapto.org for more info"



Uploaded by TekTooG on Sep 14, 2011

"AcCeLeRaToR 3.0 - DEMO by Tekky Synths
Presets demo and a little patch creation at the end...
Watch your speakers... Accelerated synth lines ahead!"

VORTEX DOME Practice - KORG EMX - 1 Moonchild - 2 The Future is Coming Soon


YouTube Uploaded by VJFranzK on Sep 14, 2011

"'No Mystery or Surprise, The Future is Coming Soon...' - Vj FK"

Klirrfaktor: MakeNoise René + Pressure Points driving modular Noise


YouTube Uploaded by TheKlirrfaktor on Sep 14, 2011

"It's abaout what my modular system is doing with me :D

MakeNoise René triggering MFB Schlagzwerg.
Kick (Outupt) processed thru WMD Geiger Counter (Wavetable controlled by PressurePoints)
Snare (Output) processed thru 4ms Nois Swash & Metasonix R-52

More Noise Sounds by MakeNoise Wiard WoggleBug, Pittsburgh Generator, Bubblesound uLFO & Livewire Dalek Modulator.

More @ http://www.klirrfaktor.com

Twitter: @TheKlirrfaktor or @p0litix (more political stuff [german])

cya

Klirrfaktor"

Waldorf Q Rack Virtual Analog Synthesizer

via this auction

1971 MELLOTRON M400S SN 348


via this auction where you'll find tons of pics including more of the inside.

"For your consideration is this vintage original 1971 Mellotron M400S keyboard by Mellotronics Limited. Favored by many musical giants from the 1960s to the present, the Mellotron is the signature sound of countless hit songs. The M400 model, the iconic white Mellotron, is still quite rare. Though they were manufactured from 1970-78, there were only about 1800 made, and significantly less are still working, or even in existence. This particular example, serial number 348, is an extremely early Mellotronics-manufactured example in complete condition with he original expression/volume pedal and the original Bulgin power cable! Take advantage of this very reasonable Buy it Now/Best Offer listing, and become the proud owner of a magnificent piece of history!

This example has an SMS-3 circuit board, while Mellotrons from this era are usually equipped with a CMC-10 board. It is possible that this 'Tron was serviced sometime in the mid-70s and that the circuit board was replaced, as the CMC-10 boards are very unreliable and were known to slow the motor down causing a change in pitch.

Cosmetically, this 'Tron has lots of authentic vibe. While it's not in perfect shape, it is in excellent condition with the usual weather-checking, faded paint and finish scuffs. The overall appearance is quite handsome with no significant condition flaws, no modifications, and no repairs. All of the components display matching serial numbers (348) AND matching cabinet numbers, (131). When they were being manufactured, Mellotron M400s keyboards carried a retail price in the area of $5,200... ...in 1973, which is approximately $25,000 in 2010. Yikes. With seemingly timeless musical applications, this unique sounding keyboard with beautiful eccentricities and idiosyncratic behaviors, has yet to be accurately reproduced with even most advanced sampling technologies.

This particular example was removed form storage, and has not been used within the last 30 years. The unit is missing one fuse cap, and has consequently not been turned on. It is being sold in as-is (assumed) non-working condition as a unit that needs to be completely serviced. It does not include a tape rack."

Yamaha CS-01

via this auction
via the seller:
"vintage analog Yamaha CS-01 synthesizer. I recently had it refurbished, so it is in perfect working condition. The technician who worked on it added one unique touch: when I purchased this synth, it had no power adapter input, and consequently he added an RCA power input as pictured above. I will include the power adapter with the keyboard.

One note: it is best not to leave the batteries in this CS-01 if you will be using the power adapter. The batteries can get really hot as a result. "

Oberheim OBXA

via this auction

Korg DL-50 Delta Synthesizer WITH CASE

via this auction

SN 287801

Billy Cardine: Looking Forward, Looking Back & The Moog Lap Steel



Playlist:
Billy Cardine: Looking Forward, Looking Back
Improvisation for Moog Lap Steel, Synthesizers & Effects
Billy Cardine on the Moog Lap Steel & the MakeNoise René (previously posted)
The Moog Lap Steel (previously posted)
The Moog Lap Steel [2nd vid]

"Moog Lap Steel powers groundbreaking EP exploring uncharted expanses of Ameritronica

ASHEVILLE, N.C. (September, 2011) Mix cutting-edge electronic vibration control technology with an instrument born on a train track, put it in the hands of musical omnivore Billy Cardine and the result is music with one foot in the past, one foot in the future and both ears wide open. Refining a lifetime of musical influences and liberating them with a combination of string and studio wizardry, his new EP Looking Forward, Looking Back shines a light on a musical future true to its roots yet constantly growing and evolving.

To know where you’re going though, you have to know where you’ve been…

The story goes that the lap steel guitar was invented in the 1880s by seven-year-old Joseph Kekuku as he walked along a Hawaiian railroad and experimented with playing his guitar using a metal bolt he found. By the 1930s, Hawaiian music had become one of the first waves of American interest in exotic “world music” and the lap steel became the first stringed instrument to be electrified, predating Les Paul’s first electric guitar. Also in the ‘30s, the Sacred Steel tradition was born in African-American House of God churches, fueled by the low cost and highly expressive nature of this new instrument. From there it spread to many far-flung homes, including Indian classical music and American country and bluegrass, the genres in which it and its musical progeny, the dobro and pedal steel guitar are most closely associated.

Fast-forward to the present… While a spin across the radio dial today results in very little country music featuring the lap steel, the instrument has been embraced by a number of innovative players pushing musical boundaries, including U2 producer Daniel Lanois and Wilco guitarist Nels Cline.

The lap steel guitar itself is now even more suited to “boundary pushing” with the introduction of The Moog Lap Steel, an instrument that brings state-of-the-art control technology to the instrument born on a 19th century Hawaiian train track. It incorporates the same electronics that earned The Moog Guitar numerous industry accolades including Guitar Player Magazine's Reader's Choice Award, Electronic Musician Magazine's Editor's Choice Award, NAMM "Best In Show" honors, a “Best of What’s New Award” from Popular Science magazine and a Mix Foundation TEC Award.

Billy Cardine is an Americana/Bluegrass phenomenon who has performed everywhere from Carnegie Hall and the Kennedy Center to the Ryman Auditorium and Bonnaroo. He is a member of the renowned Americana band Acoustic Syndicate and leader of the new music ensemble The Billy Sea. He also studied in India and will perform at the 2011 Bangaluru International Arts Festival with chitravina master Ravikiran. Billy was instrumental in the development of the Moog Lap Steel and played an early prototype for its debut at Moogfest 2010.

“In one of those moments of wonderful synchronicity, I met Billy about the same time I finished the first Moog lap steel prototype which I had dubbed “The Monster” said Moog Music’s Chief Engineer, Cyril Lance. “Billy and I got together and the first music he made on this crude instrument was stunning. It was immediately clear that not only was Billy perfect for this instrument, but the instrument was perfect for Billy. This began an extremely rewarding collaboration that resulted in the current Moog Lap Steel.”

Combining the unique expressive qualities of the lap steel with the innovations of the Moog Guitar results in an instrument with unlimited sonic potential. Like the Moog Guitar, it is in not a guitar synthesizer, but features an onboard Moog filter (with control voltage input) that places it firmly in the Moog family tree and allows for some amazing creative connectivity with devices ranging from theremins to massive modular synthesizers.

"For me the Moog Lap Steel represents the invention I've worked on for so many years finally taking flight on its own.” said Moog Guitar inventor Paul Vo. “Cyril Lance had the inspiration that really drove this project home. He expertly placed the same vibration control technology that I developed for the Moog Guitar into this beautifully crafted instrument, co-designed by luthier Wes Lambe. I mostly just watched. Now Billy Cardine, virtuoso of the lap steel and dobro, brings it all together and takes it to heights of musical expression that completely amaze me. I am a very grateful spectator!"

“Looking Forward, Looking Back”, the historic first EP of music for the Moog Lap Steel, is the creation of a composer and player at the height of his powers in control of an instrument that extends those powers like no other innovation since it was first electrified.

The EP kicks off with the opening track “Moolodious” whose soaring melodies and pulsating beats sweep the listener along so thoroughly that it is easy to miss the technology behind the magic. While the Moog Lap Steel plays long anthemic notes that seem to defy the laws of physics, its big brother The Moog Guitar cranks out rhythms that, although created using advanced modular synthesis techniques (routing beat-synced control voltage signals from ProTools to The Moog Guitar’s onboard analog filter), are still very much the product of strings, a pick and a guitarist’s callused fingertips… in this case, the fingertips of Moog’s Cyril Lance.

“Jet Li”, the second track moves from Americana to Asiana. Inspired by the fluid movements of martial artist Jet Li, it starts with the low rumble of Moog Taurus Bass Pedals and a unique melody created with a two-handed phrasing technique impossible on an instrument without the precise sustaining abilities of The Moog Lap Steel. This may be the first recording in history in which a lap steel gets mistaken for an erhu.

The title track “Looking Forward, Looking Back” takes the Moog Lap Steel and Moog Guitar in a new direction. As it unfolds, the Lap Steel’s timbre is more reminiscent of a dobro while the Moog Guitar takes on a surreal, funky banjo-like role. When the long, sustained-note melody comes in, being played on the same instrument with the same strings creates a pleasing timbral cohesiveness.

“Stacks”, the most electronic of the tracks, showcases the instrument at play with its other Moog siblings. Built on an analog filtered drum beat, the Moog Lap Steel intertwines with the sounds of the Moog Guitar and Slim Phatty synthesizer while a Little Phatty synth generates a beat-synced control voltage making the Lap Steel’s filter dance in time with the rhythm. Meanwhile other keyboards and vocal processors fill out a soundscape proving that analog and digital can get along quite nicely.

The closing track, “The Curious Boo” was written on the original Moog prototype and combines sacred steel feel with an Indian approach to slide guitar phrasing. A Moog MF-102 ring modulator adds a unique metallic edge to these fluid lines.

The Roman god Janus, for whom the month January was named, is depicted as having two heads, one looking into the past and the other into the future, making him the archetype of beginnings, transitions and gateways (and New Year’s parties). When listening to “Looking Forward, Looking Back”, it’s hard not to hear the music in a similar light… as a harbinger of new beginnings, transitions and gateways… as a new voice… as “Ameritronica”. It’s also hard not to hear it as just damn good music.

Looking Forward, Looking Back is available from Indidog Records through bandcamp at:

http://billycardine.bandcamp.com/album/looking-forward-looking-back



Visit billycardine.com for more information."

Via Chris Stack of experimentalsynth.com

Access Virus TI demo by syntezatory.prv.pl


YouTube Uploaded by Jexus on Sep 14, 2011

"Demo of 2005 Access Virus TI. All sounds programmed by WC Olo Garb. Video editing by WC Olo Garb."

Getting There | Virus TI demo.

YouTube Uploaded by Jexus on Jan 26, 2012

"Demo of Virus TI (part 2) by WC Olo Garb."

Vermona - Quad MIDI-CV Interface - Eurorack


YouTube Uploaded by xtront on Sep 14, 2011

"This is the prototype of the new VERMONA - Quad MIDI-CV Interface.

Another used modules: MacBeth: Dual VCO & Single VCO, TipTopAudio: Z-3000 Mk2, Doepfer: A-143-2 (Quad ADSR), A-140, Cwejman: VCA-4MX, Bubblesound: SEMvcf, Vermona: TAI-4

Sequenced by Future-Retro ORB

Every Q-CV Channel controls a VCO and one channel of the A-143-2.
Each VCO is routed with different waveforms into Cwejman's Quad VCA; Q-VCA is controlled by Q-ADSR. VCA's mainout is routed into the SEMvcf (controlled by a A-140). After that the"

Arturia Origin Synthesizer

via this auction

"- Full sequencer on board
- Each individual step of the sequencer has it's own output
- Additional patches can be downloaded from Arturia's website (and have been by us)

Description from Arturia's website:

Create your own synthesis patch by connecting independent modules. These modules are either innovative modules we introduced (such as Galaxy) or taken from the best synthesizers ever made (such as the Moog Modular, the Yamaha CS-80, the Roland Jupiter-8, the Minimoog, the ARP 2600, the Sequential Circuits Prophet 5 and Prophet VS).
Alternatively, use an existing synthesizer recreation: the Minimoog, the Jupiter-8.
Superb audio quality with TAE® engine in a hardware chassis. 24 bits/44.1 kHz supported.
High-Quality Real time Effects: Dual Phaser, Chorus, Delay, Reverb, Distortion, Parametric EQ, Bit Crusher, Rotary Speaker, Compressor, Ring Modulator.
More than 500 presets created by a selection of international sound designers.
16/32 step advanced sequencer allowing you to program three sub-sequences at a time and to perform live.
Multi mode allowing you to play 4 instruments at a time, for example a Minimoog, a Jupiter-8, two modular patches.
Creative Macros, advanced LFO’s, innovative modulation sources, different Joystick modes.
Advanced Preset browser.
Analog Audio Connectivity: 2 audio ins, 10 audio outs"

Korg Electribe + Freebass FB383 - Techno Trance Acid


YouTube Uploaded by witchsphere on Sep 4, 2011
"What started out as just a demo to show the 'acid' sound of a Freebass FB383 '303 clone' analaogue rack synth put through a Boss Metal Zone distortion pedal turned into a fully formed techno track 'Relax'

Korg Electribe EA1, Electribe EM1, Electribe ES1, Electribe ER1. Freebass FB383 (303 clone acid bass).

Techno Trance Acid remix 140bpm. Music recorded live - no overdubs. Effects and compression were applied to create the final stereo mix.

Music by Witchsphere - 'Relax' (trance demo).
Samples: Public Domain sourced from the Prelinger Archives.
Video: Witchsphere (copyright Witchsphere).

This published content copyright Witchsphere 2011.
All rights reserved.

Enjoy. Play loud on good speakers or headphones on a beach in Ibiza for best effect.

Genre experts.. do we file under Goa Trance, Acid Trance or Psytrance?

Follow on Twitter
http://twitter.com/witchsphere"

Pro X Fade Cross-Fader + Elektron Machines (EDIT) by Zviij


Pro X Fade Cross-Fader + Elektron Machines (EDIT) by Zviij by Zviij
"Cutting Elektron Monomachine SFX60+ Elektron Octatrack w/ Pro X Fade coss-fader on Vestax PMC-05 Pro III. Also featuring Korg Kaoss Pad KP3 (x2) & Korg Kaoss quad. Performed by by sound artist & noise designer Zviij © 2011.
Original video viewable here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7-UZVIPjl34

* Booking : zviij AT zviij.com
N.B.— Zviij's singles "Bug Machines III, IV, V" are available for download on iTunes

Zviij — (born Franck Smith) is a French sound artist, noise designer and electronic musician, active as a soloist, living and working in Brussels.

http://www.zviij.com‬

http://zviij.blogspot.com

http://www.vimeo.com/zviij‬

http://www.youtube.com/zviij‬

http://www.twitter.com/zviij‬

‪http://www.facebook.com/pages/Zviij/186822201343111"

PRO version of RGBSOUND to be Released in September

via RGBSOUND
"We are going to release at the end of September a PRO version of our music app RGBSOUND with new advanced and professional features:

✔Possibility to insert your own tracks in an easy way through ITunes
✔New analogic sounds created with Moog Voyager synthesizer by electro performer Valerio K Solari
✔Accurate and professional control of BPM ratio and of PITCH shift of sounds thanks to the collaboration with DSPDIMENSION
✔Drum machine mode
✔New shiny graphic"

RGBSOUND - Francesco Cricchio
iPads on eBay

Roland SH-09 synthesizer

via this auction

Moog Model MBVO vintage 16 channel vocoder

via this auction

See Perfect Circuit Audio (RSS) for more.


Update: new pics & SN 1108

Elektron Octatrack DPS-1 sampler sequencer

via this auction

See Perfect Circuit Audio (RSS) for more.

SN B10120149-65

Novation Supernova II ProX 48 voice synthesizer


via this auction

SN 15179

Clavia Nord Lead 3 virtual analog synthesizer

via this auction

See Perfect Circuit Audio (RSS) for more.

SN NC01948

Roland V-Synth Version 2 synthesizer

via this auction

ZR02146

See Perfect Circuit Audio (RSS) for more.

Pulse Code Rhythm Studio Owners Manual & Updates

You can find the manual on Pulse Code, Inc here.

Pictured: the upcoming Hornet EDP Wasp clone and the Digital Rhythm Nine TR-909 clone.

Rhythm Studio - iTunes
iPads on eBay
iPod Touch on eBay

Serge Modular


YouTube Uploaded by DavideModu on Sep 14, 2011

"Serge Modular Creature QuadSlope
Picture Pieter Bruegel 1525-1530 1569
Il Trionfo della morte 1562"

analog modular (live supervision) 08-14-11.avi


YouTube Uploaded by analogueak on Sep 14, 2011

"the only performance in this video is switching the bass drum off and on for a sec-
lately i've been supervising random voltage to squeeze the funk out of my modular synth. i'm quite content just listening to supervised randomness."

modularis totalis


YouTube Uploaded by martinHETERJAG on Sep 13, 2011

"i play my synth modular styyyle.....

just a little crappy jam becous i dont feel like going to bed. enjoy."

Karate patch from outer space

Uploaded by martinHETERJAG on Sep 14, 2011

"some sweet karate kicks and saturn spins straight out of the modular!

mfb osc 02 borg filter and a-106-1 xtreme filter modulated by maths ulfo home made sequencer and clockwork + some other modules. beautiful echo from sound of shadows as well. have fun!"

Tama Techstar TAM-200 Analog Drum Synthesizer


via this auction

ARP Avatar - Vintage Guitar Synthesizer

via this auction

Some pics of the guitar interface below.

Roland System 100m synth 150 module lfo/rm/noise/s&h


via this auction

"A rare chance to get hold of a fully refurbished Roland System 100m 150 voltage controlled lfo, noise generator, ring modulator and sample & hold generator in near perfect condition."

Vintage Korg es-50 lambda

via this auction

moog opus 3 synth


via this auction

Note the customsynth.co.uk label.

1970s VINTAGE STYLOPHONE with Original Box

via this auction

Vintage Crumar DS-2 Digital Synthesizer


via this auction

"The Crumar DS-2 is basically a monosynth with an added 44-voice polyphonic strings section. The DS-2 was one of the first synthesizers to use DCOs (Digitally Controlled Oscillator.). "

ROLAND SH2000 ANALOGUE SYNTH

via this auction

SN 424149

paia proteus 1 rare retro analog synthesizer


via this auction

"Proteus I uses the famous Curtis Electro-music integrated circuit ship set
-Envelope times from 1 ms to 30 second.
-LFO rates from 15 cycles per second to one cycle every 15 seconds.
-Oscillators and filter range of over 12 octaves Control normalization gives you an almost unlimited spectrum of tone colors and timbres including hard sync’d voices
-Up to 16 presets may be saved at once
-Extensive rear panel patch bay
-Provision for FM synthesis
-Easy to use
-A single button stores your sound for as long as you need it; even over a year without power.
-A computer port provides a standard means of interconnection for digital control of both keyboard and front panel and allows composition length sequences, score editing, mass present storage and sync-to-tape
-37 keys"

JoMoX Air Base-99 analog drum module

via this auction

See analogsd (RSS) for more.

Creamware Minimax ASB Virtual Analog Synthesizer in Original Box


via this auction


"From 1970 to 1981, over 13,000 Minimoogs were built: thank you, Dr. Moog! That would seem to be a lot of units, but in hindsight it was not enough. Many more people wanted it, but missed out for whatever reason. If you missed out, no problem—the Minimax ASB Sound Box Synthesizer is yours!

OK, it's not the original. But this is as close as you can get. The Sound: digitally re-mastered down to each detail. A full fat, dynamic Filter, which provides grip, keeps you and your sound warm, whistles like a teapot on a steam oven, and still knows about the truth behind over-modulation.

Also included: Oscillators with wide tires, deep tread, and brute output. Speedy Envelopes. Twelve voices, almost as powerful as two Memorymoogs. BTW: of course Minimax ASB is completely programmable (with memories to boot!).

Best of all: Minimax ASB not only sounds like a Minimoog —you can also really play it like one live. Every pot and every control of the role model is in place. And, via Remote Software, you will find further features, which were previously unavailable."

Univox Minikorg 700s K2 Analog Synth

via this auction

See analogsd (RSS) for more.

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