MATRIXSYNTH: Tuesday, April 17, 2012


Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Hard Mod Analog Ribbon Synth with New 24dB VCF


Ribbon synth from Hard-Mod on Vimeo.


"The Analog Ribbon Synth is new breed of Handmade synthesizers as it´s, using a intuitive ribbon control for create nice pitch shifting sounds and you easily play because the Ribbon is 50cm. You Can external control with your CV-Gate input (1V/Oct). Solid construction and antique look with wooden case and aluminum faceplate. Fully analog, killer sound!

features_

+ Handmade Pure Analog Ribbon Synthesizer
+ 1 VCO ( Super stable oscillator / Saw wave )
+ VCF ( 24dB / oct LPF )
+ Envelope Generator ( Controlled VCF )
+ 3 LFO (Square & Sine wave)
+ CV Input ( Controlled VCO 1V / Oct )
+ Gate Input ( Triggered Envelope Generator )
+ PWM
+ Ribbon measures 50cm or 19.7 inches
+ 3 Octave 1/2
+ AC 120 V Input

Price $375 or $3990 pesos mexicanos plus shipping.
(International customers only paypal for the payment)
(Compradores nacionales el pago es vía deposito bancario)

Just Shipping to USA, Canada & México. If you´re from another country please contact me:

yadirzarate@gmail.com

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Innerclock Systems Sync-Shift MKIII


via Innerclock Systems

"Real-Time Tempo-Sync Start Offset Correction and Slave Syncopation

Dedicated and purpose-built Midi Clock to Din Sync Conversion IC with ultra-low, constant conversion lag time so your sync offset remains fixed and tight.

Proprietry Innerclock Sync-Shift Din Sync Offset and Real-Time Lag Correction Engine lets you compensate for common hardware and software Midi Clock and Din Sync start lag time issues plus it has two full bars of Shift available so you can easily syncopate sync slave devices or software against the master. The rotary push-pull Shift ‘Fine Tune’ lets you rush or drag the slave against the groove in real-time with no loss of sync. Go from hard 16th swing to phase-locked grid quantised and back again all in one bar and in real-time.

Dedicated and purpose-built Din Sync to Midi Clock Conversion IC - the same ultra-low, constant conversion lag time but reverse engineered to provide ultra-stable Din Sync to Midi Clock conversion.

Modular/Discreet design with no CPU multiple personality disorders. We could have done all three jobs on one chip with a shared instruction set but we didn’t. From experience, especially where synchronisation is concerned, sharing hardware resources is a bad idea. Each of the three core components that makes up the Sync-Shift Mk III has its own dedicated IC and ultra-lean code. This means they work great in isolation and there is no loss in performance when you connect them together.

The Sync-Shift MKIII is really three separate, high quality devices in one compact package where the whole truly is greater than the sum of the parts..."

Yamaha CS-10 SN 8619 with Filter Mod

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YouTube ublished on Apr 17, 2012 by alexandros380

"A short demo about the Yamaha CS-10 I am selling on ebay. The synth has been modified with a filter socket so the filter can be controlled from midi. You can also control portamento and a second LFO that is available from the midi to cv converter. Audio recorded without any effects. Used with a Kenton Pro Solo MK2 and midi keyboard in Logic"


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Roland Jupiter 8 SN 413249

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Custom Roland badge / nameplate on this one.

Roland System 100m

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via this auction

"The classic 5 module J Unit system is made up of the following units:

112 Dual VCO: Two VCOs with sawtooth, triangle and variable pulsewidth, soft and hard sync. 3 CV ins, 2 outs

121 Dual VCF: Two 24dB low pass filters with resonance and fixed (3 levels) high pass

130 Dual VCA: Two VCAs with linear or exponential switching

140 Dual EG & LFO: Two ADSR envelope generators with inverted output, one LFO with delay, trigger and 5 waveforms

150 LFO/S&H/Noise/Ringmod: A module with LFO (5 waveforms with switchable range: x1, x1/10), white and pink noise generator, sample & hold (with lag), and ring modulation

191J Base rack for the 5 above modules, with patch bay and jacks for external keyboard/controllers."

150 - SN 122282
140 - SN 142055
130 - SN 105926
121 - SN 112035
112 - SN 132418

Roland SDD 320 Dimension D stereo chorus

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"Using the Roland SDD-320 Dimension D couldn't be simpler. It simply has a series of five buttons that can be engaged individually or in combination to give you a range of different levels of stereo chorus. It sounds really lush and full, and it sounds so good that it really doesn't matter that there aren't parameters to tweak the sound. It's also great for spatial effects and for stereo spreading. The rear panel features both XLR and stereo 1/4" connections for both inputs and outputs of the two channels"

Roland GR500 guitar controlled synthesiser

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"The GR-500 is a vintage guitar controlled synthesizer. It was the first synth of this kind that Roland had ever produced, back in 1977. The GR500 is controlled by the GS500 – a highly modified Guitar made for Roland by Ibanez..."


Roland SPV-355 pitch voltage synthesiser

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"The SPV355 Pitch-to-Voltage Synthesizer was launched in 1979 as part of the Roland Rack series of units including the Roland SVC350 Vocoder and the Dimension D spatial chorus.

It’s a 2 oscillator voltage controller synthesiser with a sub-oscillator, VCF, VCA, envelope generator, two audio mixers (1 for the internal synth oscs, 1 for combining the internal synth with audio input from an external source), and a multitude of interface sockets..."

The remainder of the description appears to come from this Sound on Sound article by Chris Carter. Click through for the full review.

Roland MSQ-700 Vintage MIDI Keyboard Recorder Sequencer

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Just an illusion bass research 2


YouTube Published on Apr 17, 2012 by SynthManiaDotCom

"What do you think of the Micromoog? Seems to get very close to it. Again, disclaimer, I do not know what was used by the band - hence I'm trying various combinations of monosynths and FX."

Studio 2012 - Synth Spotting at Sarlacc Studios


YouTube Published on Apr 17, 2012 by vltron

"Quick tour of Sarlacc Studios"

www.sarlaccstudios.com

Pixelh8's ZXSynth - ZX Spectrum Synth for iOS



"SpecSynth is exactly that, a tiny synth based on the wonderful ZX Spectrum which is now on the verge of turning 30 years old! All of the sounds you hear are actual samples taken from one of my real ZX Spectrums and all of the sounds were programmed by me. I hope you enjoy making music with this SpecSynth. Make music, make friends, have fun. Pixelh8"

ZXSynth - Room 1 Studios

See Room 1 Studios on iTunes for more.
iPads on eBay
iPod Touch on eBay

via @Pixelh8

New Sound Libraries for Kronos Music Workstation

"Korg Offers a Multitude of New Sound Libraries for Kronos Music Workstation

Melville, NY, April, 2012 - Korg is pleased to announce the availability of many diverse expansion libraries and sample sound libraries for the Korg Kronos Music Workstation, including the EXs13 Jazz Drums Expansion Kit, the EXs11 Legendary Strings Expansion Library, and two series by KARO, a sound design team based in Germany who has been producing high-quality sounds for Korg workstations for several years (including the OASYS and the M3). Korg welcomes KARO as the first third-party KRONOS sound developer.

EXs13 Jazz Drums Expansion Kit
This expansion kit for the Jazz Ambience Drums is included in the Korg Kronos presets, and contains approximately 1GB of PCM samples, 48 programs and 12 drumkits. The unique collection focuses on unique drum and percussion sounds created using a variety of techniques including mallets, brushes, and multi-rods. All sounds are easy to use, and will set off other instruments to their maximum advantage. Substituting these sounds on an existing drum track will also offer a dramatic difference through changing stick sounds.

EXs13 is currently available for download at a special price of US $199 (regular price is US $249.00)

EXs11 Legendary Strings
This collection delivers approximately 2.5GB of PCM samples and 128 Programs, for a wide vocabulary of string sounds. Choose from solo performances created on coveted instruments such as a Stradivarius, to the sound of a full orchestra. In addition to samples of individual performance techniques such as trill, vibrato, and pizzicato, the collection also includes ensembles offering differing numbers of players, providing everything needed for meticulous production work. Large samples allow the nuances of the performances to be captured, completing this ultimate collection of string sounds.

EXs11 will be Available for download in late April, for a special price of US $249 (regular price is US $299).

EXs13 and EXs11 can be downloaded and purchased at the Korg Web Shop: www.korg.com/kronos/SoundLibraries

KARO's EXs Expansion Sample Series libraries span a wide variety of instruments and genres, including orchestral instruments and ensembles, vintage keyboards, ambient soundscapes, and much more. Along with Programs, Combis, and Drum Track patterns, these libraries include varying amounts of PCM data, which is played back directly from KRONOS' internal solid state hard drive.

Now available, prices range from US $49 - $249.

KARO's KRS Professional Sound Series libraries are collections of Programs, Combis, and Drum Track patterns that collectively take advantage of every synthesis engine within KRONOS. These large collections of synthesizer sounds, organs, dance grooves, and Wave Sequences each have at least 128 Programs; most have much more.

Now available, prices range from US $49 - $129

The KARO libraries are now available at: www.korg.com/kronos/SoundLibraries Free demo versions of the EXs libraries can be downloaded; purchasing an authorization code from the secure Korg Web Shop unlocks full access to the libraries. Please see Korg.com for download/ installation system requirements, along with sound demos.

For more information about the KARO Sound Development company, please visit: www.karo-sounds.com/webkronos/index.html"

IRCAM ISPW (Ircam Signal Processing Workstation)


YouTube Published on Apr 17, 2012 by jbfairlight

via jbrairlight in the comments of 1996 MARS (Musical Audio Research Station) Synthesizer
IRCAM stands for the Institut de Recherche et Coordination Acoustique/Musique and is located in Paris. See the IRCAM label below for more including Buchla. Some posts that stand out include a Q&A on the Acxel II Resynthesizer and the Sogitec 4X and Spaceware on the PDP-1.

You'll spot a Fairlight and Synclavier in the above video as well.

Googlish translation of the YouTube description (original in French below):

new module preview via squeakyfromme69


YouTube Published on Apr 17, 2012 by squeakyfromme69

"OMG WTF?? pcb coming in at the end of the week, but i couldn't wait to show it off a bit"

Antikythera


YouTube Published on Apr 17, 2012 by Ebotronix

"Roland System 104 Sequencer to
Doepfer A 185-2 outs to
a.A 156 ionian Scale
b.Quantimator 1 phrygian scale
c.Quantimator 2 mixolydian scale
4ms Peg RCD VcaMatrix
Analogue Systems RS 110
Doepfer A 134 pan by Moog MP 201
Make Noise Maths QMMG
Malekko 4x Oscillator
SSL Modulation Orgy
Toppobrillo Quantimator Sportmodulator
Master Clock Logic via Kenton Pro 2000II and 2x 4ms RCD.
Drum Logic Ultrabeat 6/4"

Vintage Arp Odyssey MkIII 2823 SN 28230683

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Fully Restored Moog Sonic Six

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"* MOOG SONIC SIX SUPER RARE!!
* VERSION 1 of Sonic SIX
* ALL ANALOG SYNTH FROM 70'S
* 2 OSCs + RING MODULATION
* PINK AND WHITE NOISE
* TWO LFOs WITH MASTER CONTROL
* WICKED MOOG FILTER
* EXTERNAL INPUT
* OSC/RINGMOD/NOISE/MIXER
* Original Speaker (Loud and working)

Fully restored Moog Sonic Six synthesizer by a specialist tech. It took about 4 Months to fully restore. The Tech said that there were two versions made by Moog of this sonic six and this is the very VER.1.. in which makes it even more rare.

Spoke with Moog to find out more about this synth and they told me that it is a rare item to behold especially fully functional one.

This synth has been stored away for a long time. As far as the condition the outside body looks a little scraped and a sign of rust on hinges but nothing too serious. Also missing one corner leg (see pictures).

The Inside is very exceptional. Very hard to believe when looking at is that it's 40 years old. The black/blue back plate looks almost amazing, it still has the plastic covering protectant fully in tact (except for a very small corner)
It's missing 4 slider caps, which can be purchased online. All other knobs are original. Surprisingly the original speaker still works and very well.

This thing is a beauty. The sounds that come from this unit are just raw and fat. I personally never played a synthesizer quite like this. The sound is very powerful and once the LFOs are engaged this synth turns into a FXs beast. The filter can be blended with the lfos so it gives a unique sound. The bass on the OSCs get very low. Also the OSCs have two different mixers. The tuning scaling is very good. The Octaves get very low and very high in range. Truly unique synth."

ROLAND GR-300 POLYPHONIC GUITAR SYNTHESIZER SN 021284

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MODULAR 12HP MFOS KIT WAVE FREAKER Euro Kit

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"BUY IT NOW IS FOR A EURO FORMAT PANEL KIT. IT IS TO CONVERT THE MFOS WAVE FREAKER [video here] INTO A EURO/DOEPFER COMPATIBLE MODULE. YOU NEED TO PURCHASE THE WAVE FREAKER PCB FROM MFOS

You need to build the Wave Freaker yourself and then use this kit to solder yourself a Euro Compatible Module.

I include the Black Panel, mounting bracket, washers, screws, and spacers. I have a picture of what is in the kit. EURO PANEL SCREWS ARE ALSO INCLUDED

There is (2) ways to mount the PCB using the Bracket. STYLE A: measures 5.25" from panel to back. STYLE B: gives you 1" space from panel but then takes up 4.75" going to the left.

Look at the pictures I used both styles. I myself had to use STYLE B and placed the Module next to other fancy SMT modules that where skinnier then 1" on the back.
It is possible to give more clearance for STYLE B but you would have to buy the longer screws yourself.

First here is the BOM needed from Mouser to use on the Panel Circuit:
(6) MOUSER# 16PJ138 (3.5MM JACKS)
(7) 100KB POTS MOUSER # 858-P160KN0QC15B100K
(1) 5mm T1 3/4 LED
(1) 1/4" SIZE LED HOLDER OR LENSE (HOLE SIZE IS 1/4")
(7) KNURLED KNOBS
(1) SPDT OR SPST SWITCH (HOLE IS 1/4") SO USE MINIATURE TOGGLE SWITCH
(1) SMT 10 PIN IDC HEADER. MOUSER PART# 649-95278-101B10LF
(2) PTC SMT RESETTABLE FUSES MOUSER #576-1812L050PR , THESE ARE OPTIONAL. IF YOU DECIDE NOT TO USE THEM YOU CAN SOLDER JUMPERS ACROSS THE SMT LOCATION.
(1)10 PIN TO 16 PIN IDC POWER CABLE. YOU CAN BUY ONE FROM EBAY OR BUILD ONE.

THE PANEL HAS TRACES ON IT TO MAKE IT EASIER FOR WIRING. YOU ONLY HAVE TO CONNECT (1) GROUND WIRE BECAUSE OF THE NICE TRACES I LAYED OUT FOR YOU. SO ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS CONNECT ALL THE X1-X21 WIRES TO THERE LOCATIONS. I PLACED SMT PADS TO MAKE IT EASY. THE POTS LEGS GET BENT FORWARD TOWARD THE PANEL AND THEN GET SOLDERED ONTO THE PADS FOR A NICE STABLE MOUNT.
THE POWER CABLE ALSO GET SOLDERED ONTO THE BACK OF THE PANEL ON PADS. SO IN OTHER WORDS YOU CONVERT THE MFOS WIRES INTO EURO/DOEPFER 10 PIN POWER HEADER."

Dynacord - Time Axis Manipulation Device a.k.a. TAM-21


YouTube Published on Apr 17, 2012 by joyoussound

"The weird & the wonderful modulation device made in the 70's. It's a doubler, chorus, flanger, stereo spatial expander, special fx device...
The results can often surprise you ;)

How I wish they still made them like that."

leploop... what the hell am I doing???


YouTube Published on Apr 17, 2012 by FuckingSynthesizer

"getting stuff out of storage is like Christmas kind of... this week I set myself to learning how to play a leploop synthesizer, it interfaces very nicely with the Vostok!"

GEM PK-4900 italian synthesizer + TC Alter Ego delay (Binson Echorec preset)


YouTube Published on Apr 17, 2012 by joyoussound

"Italian analog synthesizer for monophonic leads and polyphonic strings / brass played trough TC Electronic Alter Ego delay set on Binson Echorec preset. Really gorgeous sound.

Sorry for the bad quality recording though. It's completely my fault."

Hadikat Raja XVII

Hadikat Raja XVII, Première Partie

YouTube Published on Apr 16, 2012 by RADIOKLOW

"Seventeenth visit to the Garden. Composed for Doepfer A100"

Doepfer composition coupled with GRM tools [link] in real time. Access Virus appears four times to briefly underline the main flow of the piece: from 0.38mn to 1.29m, 3.29mn to 3.49mn, 10.11mn to 10.15mn, and at last from 10.24mn to 10.40mn.

Hadikat Raja XVII, Deuxième Partie

Published on Apr 17, 2012 by RADIOKLOW

Jim's Tips & Tricks: Prelude and Fugue in J - Video Song #2


YouTube Published on Apr 17, 2012 by jimmclaren1
Picks up at 1:16.

"Please subscribe! Was inspired to write a Fugue by my wife, so I did! The Fugue theme starts the song recorded into Garageband on the iPod touch, sent through the Moog Filtatron for iPad. Prelude follows, plus full Fugue afterwards - all recorded on my favourite instruments. Strats, a Rickenbacker 4003 with vintage pickups, Chapman Stick, Korg Monotron and Monotribe and Moog Littly Phatty."

iTunes:
Moog Music Inc.
GarageBand - Apple
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iPod Touch on eBay

Caustic app Substance expansion sample pack demo - drum kits


YouTube Published on Apr 17, 2012 by Audiovapor

"Audiovapor Substance V1 and V2 expansion sample packs for the Android Caustic 2 app now available. V3 available soon. This is a demo of the 30 beatbox drum kits from the packs.

Also in the Substance expansion packs are many multisampled bass, lead, pad, and percussion patches for the PCMsynth.

Get the Substance expansion packs within the Caustic 2 app (Get More) or from Google Play: http://bit.ly/JavdrN

More info: www.audiovapor.com"

The Kicron - First Hungarian Drum Synth


via MIDIpolis: "This upcoming project is called Kicron. Only one voice but that voice kick your body up in your mind... Kicron is a state-of-the-art analog kick drum generator based on 909 and 808 circuits and concepts. More than 20 programmable parameters and total MIDI control in a compact form. Scheduled release in October."

The April acid pattern


via Dylan:

"new acid pattern for April from http://soundcloud.com/ynohtna aka 'Low Brow Eye Ltd is Anthony Bowyer-Lowe's consultancy think tank dedicated to producing creative, cutting edge solutions to challenging problems through the synthesis of design, technology and artistry.' http://lowbroweye.com/


Aleph Null - Rocket 303 to Cosmos 808 [April Acid pattern] by ynohtna
Equipment used on the track is tb303 and tr808 and Alpha Juno (bass tones), Dark Energy (for filtering), 2x Lexicon Vortex, Lexicon Reflex, 2x Alesis Wedge, Ensoniq DP4, and tons of EQ and stuff.

Group trax are here
http://soundcloud.com/groups/the-acid-question/tracks"
The Monthly Acid Pattern

Steiner Duophonic Keyboard Module


via Analogue Realities where you'll find additional pics and details.

"The Duophonic Keyboard PCB is fully working and it is sweet. This was the first "module" I built when I originally started this project in the mid 1970s, so it is fitting it is effectively the last module in this [Steiner Synthasystem] resurrection project..."

On the features: "This particular module acts like a MIDI to Duophonic Keyboard converter, but there is no reason you can't just build the Duophonic electronics into a dedicated keyboard, or even an external module.

The Duophonic Keyboard was pushing the technology at the time when most others were still using monophonic keyboards. The Duophonic was both a low note priority monophonic keyboard and a two note keyboard.

There are some interesting "features" of this particular keyboard. The upper voice tracks the lower voice when an upper key is not pressed; there is no sample/hold for the upper voice due to the way it's generated.

Next, you can either have a new trigger/gate on each low key press event, or only a new trigger/gate when the previous key is released before the next key is pressed. Nyle calls this legato or lift playing respectively. The upper voice does not generate a gate/trigger.

There is a pitch bend knob. I chose to make this a big knob with a finger spinner to make it easier to turn. Also, because the pot is not spring loaded, I chose one with a center detente to make is easier to feel when I was back to center. Nyle added an electrical dead spot in the Pitch Bend, too so if you miss the detente, you will still be OK.

There is a Portamento knob, and I added a jack for a normally closed foot switch so I could dial in a Portamento and then hit a foot switch to activate it.

There is also an Auxiliary Scale which can be tuned for other scales and it can be switched in and out.

There is a reverse switch reverses the keyboard, and a Range switch lets you shift the keyboard output up or down by octaves."

New ADDAC804 AUDIO iNTEGRATOR Module for iPad, iPhone and other Audio Devices


via ADDAC on Facebook

"Introducing ADDAC804 AUDIO iNTEGRATOR, 2 channel input, 2 channel output, 2 channel Envelope Follower, more soon!"

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Moog Minitaur Demonstration by Asher Fulero (aka Halo Refuser)

Moog Minitaur Demonstration by Asher Fulero (aka Halo Refuser) - Sweetwater Sound

YouTube Published on Apr 16, 2012 by SweetwaterSound

"Asher Fulero, aka Halo Refuser, demonstrates some of the sweet realtime performance capabilities of the Moog Minitaur bass synthesizer. Enjoy the demo, then learn more about the Moog Minitaur bass synth right here: http://bit.ly/sw_Minitaur"

Roland System 100M vintage analog synthesizer

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184 Polyphonic 4C Keyboard SN 110353

112 VCO SN 021609
121 VCF SN 011425
130 VCA SN 001431
140 ENV SN 011780
150 Ring Mod, Noise, SH & LFO SN 011456

1975 Korg 900PS Analog Synthesizer

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"Super rare Korg analog synth - you'll be hard pressed to find another one of these in this condition, much less find one at all. Everything works except vibrato (maybe a quick fix? I've never opened it up). Also, like most synths from the era, needs a little time to warm up to stabilize. I just used this on a session with no issues. Really sounds amazing and there's nothing like it. Keep in mind is this 100v Japan voltage but it will come with a step converter transformer box (high quality) to convert to for use in the US. There is also avery unique chromium rod 'touch bar' that runs the length of the keyboard in front of the keys to control: Repeat, Forte, Pitch, Vibrato, Portamento. It works and it's awesome."

1978 Roland 505 Paraphonic Analog Synthesizer

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LYNC LN4 Rare Keytar Midi Controller

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PAIA Gnome Micro Analog Sythesizer

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"The production period for this model from PAIA was 1974-1982. There were a total of only 3000 manufactured. Here is a link for more info on the Gnome - http://www.synthmuseum.com/paia/paignome01.html

The ribbon controller has a phono jack installed in the back of the unit. The silkscreen labels for all the knobs and switches is in pristine condition (see photos). This device is powered by two 9-volt batteries."

Pics of the inside below.

1984 Marc MX1+ LINN Drum Trigger Drum Interface

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"1980's Marc MX1+. Analog trigger interface for LINN drum machines, SIMMONS SDS 5,7,8,9 drum brains and Oberheim DMX drum machines.

These interfaces are extremely useful, and became popular during the 1980's, when most drum tracks were performed by electronic drum machines. See my photo of Jimmy Bralower standing next to his rack of Marc audio interfaces, alongside a vintage LINN Drum machine.

This unit fits a standard 19" rack case, and is one unit tall.Size is; 1-3/4" tall x 19" wide x 11-1/2" deep. Unit weight is 3 kilograms.

About the MX1+ :

The MX1+ has been designed to convert audio to both analog and digital pulses as required to "trigger" a wide variety of drum machines, electronic drum sets, as well as keyboard synthesizers.

Triggering specifications vary considerably between manufacturers and their devices, however when properly adjusted, the flexibility of the MX1+ meets the demands set by the individual manufacturer providing effective interface capability between these devices. Wether using previously recorded drum tracks already on tape or through the use of Marc DETONATER pickups, acoustic drums input directly to the MX1+ and interface to a multitude of electronic musical equipment with true dynamic response in both live and studio applications.

This unit requires 120 volts AC 50-60 Hz, power consumption is approximately 12 watts. Unit powers up and is fully functional.

This unit is compatible with LINN DRUM, LM1, and LINN 9000 drum machines, as well as Oberheim DMX and DX models. It can also interface with SIMMONS SDS 5,7,8,9 analog and digital drum brains. This machine is also compatible with DRUMULATOR, and DRUMULATOR SP12 drum machines.

A Zerox fotocopy of the original MX1+ owner's manual is included.

Some of the labels on this interface are smeared or slightly rubbed off, but there is enough left, to allow you to understand what each control will do. All of the inputs and outputs on this machine are 1/4" phono jacks, except for two 12-pin DIN jacks, these are here for interfacing with the Oberheim DMX and DX drum machines. Interfacing with the LINN machines is done through the 1/4" jacks.."

HILLWOOD CP-2 Vintage 1970's analog electric piano

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abertronix (RSS)

"Electric piano from the 70's
4 basic sounds;
piano low
piano high
vibs (nice preset with vibrato)
harpsichoed low
harpsichord high

Also has sustain knob on the right hand side next to the volume."


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