MATRIXSYNTH: Monday, May 13, 2013


Monday, May 13, 2013

Mantle Sound Core - Sexy Baby



"The Sexy Baby (Analog Remix) song is composed with 100% analog vintage synthesizers, drum machines and effects, including a TR808, TR606, SH101, Korg MS20 and Prophet VS."

Video below and you'll find the single here.

GRP Synthesizer & Four Red Roland  SH-101s pictured below.



Published on May 11, 2013 MantleSoundCore·5 videos - probably NSFW

More analog videos:
http://www.youtube.com/user/MantleSoundCore/videos

Stay updated on upcoming West Coast & East Coast tour dates
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Official website
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Previous posts with synth spotting via Mantle Sound Core here.

Reactable - "EnTRANCE" Improvisation (by Víctor Sánchez)

Published on May 13, 2013 VictorPercus·79 videos

"Reactable - "EnTRANCE" Improvisation (by Víctor Sánchez)

From the original Reactable set "EnTRANCE without Exit"

DOWNLOAD All my REACTABLE SETS and Media Content in: http://www.reactable.com/community/artist/3397

+++Experimental and Original Performances+++

Cheers from Mexico City!

Víctor Sánchez
@victordrums"

iTunes:
Reactable mobile - Reactable Systems SL
iOS Devices on eBay - Daily Tech Deals

MiniBrute Analog Custom Synth With Solid Wood Sides SN 222

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"Hand crafted solid PREMIUM WALNUT wood sides give this synth the vintage yet futuristic look that it truly deserves. This thing is awesome!!!"

Note this one has keys while the one posted here did not.

MFB DRUM-99 Drum Mixer Eurorack Module

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"The DRUM-99 module is an audio-mixer that has been designed for the modules of the MFB-DRUM series but also for usage with other manufacturer's modules. When using multiple drum-modules in a modular system, the following processing stages like filters or VCAs often lack enough audio inputs. To route a complete drum-set through a filter, a separate mixer like the DRUM-99 comes handy.

DRUM-99 offers five monaural inputs with individual level control. Tiny trim-controls are used to set the channel panorama position for the internal stereo-bus.

A fixed level stereo-input can accommodate the signal of one or more additional DRUM-99 modules. These inputs can also be used with the DRUM-06 module (Tom Tom) that also offers a stereo-output.

All five mono signals and the stereo-input are routed to the stereo-output that can be connected to two VCAs, filters or other sound manipulating devices. The output may also be used to connect the DRUM-99 to a mixing-console or audio-interface.

The stereo-output is designed for a possible summing with additional stereo-outputs.

The module has a width of 60 mm (12 TE)."

MFB DRUM-04 Bass Drum Eurorack Module

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"The DRUM-04 module is based upon the circuit used in the MFB-503. It offers a tight bass drum that is adjustable over a wide range in both pitch and decay.

Due to the construction of DRUM-04 as a modular component, the bass drum’s sound parameters Attack, Decay, Tune and Pitch can be addressed through CV-signals from envelopes, LFOs sequencers etc.

The bass drum offers the following functions:
Attack adds a short impulse to the sound. By mixing this with the main bass drum sound, the result offers added percussiveness.
Decay controls the release length of the sound. The decay can last up to 2 seconds.
Tune sets the bass drum’s basic pitch between approximately 30 Hz and 100 Hz.
Pitch controls the duration of a applied pitch modulation. The depth of this modulation is fixed.
Drive defines the amount of overdrive applied to the bass drum.
Noise adds a variable amount of noise to the sound.

The module accepts different trigger signal types. These signals do not necessarily need to be analogue or digital triggers. You may also use drum pads, piezo-pickups or even dynamic microphones. Use the sensitivity control to adapt for the input signal. Dynamic trigger signals will not only affect the volume but also attack, decay and pitch.."

Multivox Basky II MX-150 SN 203181

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"Multivox Basky II MX-150 Rare Analog Bass Organ Synthesizer Pedal Board"

Moog Sonic Six

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Alesis A6 Andromeda Synthesizer

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Sailing on the Dirac's sea (4 voice polyphonic Doepfer analog modular system)


Published on May 13, 2013 GruithuisenCityMan·442 videos

"Hello ! My name is Frederic Gerchambeau. I have made this video and this music. The music has been made using a 4 voice polyphonic Doepfer analog modular system.
The modules used were :
Doepfer :
4 x VCO A-110
4 x ADSR A-140
2 x VCA A130 + 2x VCA A-131
2 x Mixer A-138
2 x VCF A-120
2 x XP VCF A-106-6
2 x LFO A-145
2 x LFO A-146
Vermona :
1 x Quad MIDI Interface QMI
Plogue Bidule has also been used for the reverb effects and Audacity for some additional improvements of the sound.
Enjoy !"

Gameboy Advance MIDI Synthesizer chiptune (Spritesmod) First test


Published on May 13, 2013 acemonvw·23 videos

"Just started messing around with this. By no means is this an awesome song.

Spritesmod has an 8-track sequencer and records 4 bars. There are 5 MIDI channels:
Channel 1: Duophonic synth
Channe 2: (Forgot)
Channel 3: Sweeping synth
Channel 4: Polyphonic synth
Channel 10: Drum kit... which is basically just noise generation.

Sadly, I can't hook this up to a legitimate sequencer because it doesn't play notes correctly. I tried hooking it up to my Spectralis and my MC-808 and both failed to play back properly. Notes would get stuck and I believe it only really likes an input of 1 MIDI message at a time. I might get better use out of this sequencing one part at a time and recording that and then multitracking it. It could also be that MIDI sequencers are sending a lot of time events which clog the cable... Just a thought I suppose.

Shot using Nikon D5100

More (and hopefully better) to come!"

Harvestman


via Scott Jaeger on Facebook - http://theharvestman.org

The Korg VC-10 Vocoder on Astronauta Pinguim


KORG VC-10 Talking Music Ad via this post on Astronauta Pinguim.  Click through for a review on the VC-10 including videos and pics.

"Produced between 1978 and 1982, the Korg VC-10 vocoder was the most popular among the many vocoder models made in the 70’s by several manufacturers. When the VC-10 came on the market, both the Korg - originally called Keio Electronic Laboratories - as the voice decoder (or vocoder) had some years of existence. What Korg did was attach a synthesizer to something that already existed and that was what made this instrument extremely popular: portability and the convenience of having a vocoder that didn't require external instrument to generate audio signal and modulate the pitch. They created a "self-sufficient” vocoder – you could only plug a microphone into it and was all ready to go!"

via Fabricio Carvalho on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge

jam + seals

Published on May 13, 2013 fuckingharpsichord·93 videos

"Very random Elephant seal footage + Octatrack + Juno 60 + Micromoog + Mono/Poly + 808 - all sounds processed by Octatrack"

via Amron Ieleh on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge

The Yamaha DX7- Tutorials by Marc Doty aka AutomaticGainsay

The Yamaha DX7- Part One: The Operators

Published on May 13, 2013 AutomaticGainsay·163 videos

Some potentially NSFW language at the beginning.

"Here is a demonstration of the sound and functionality of the operators of the Yamaha DX7.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_7CKJj..." embed directly below.

Dem Jamz 4: DX7 Disasters!

Published on May 10, 2013 elmosexwhistle·8 videos

"Time for the 4th installment of DEM JAMZ! This one focuses on the much maligned and misunderstood Yamaha DX7, a synth who's complexity and abilities few ever managed to discover, most people instead relying on it's preset cartridge sounds, including a little electric piano patch...

TRACK LISTING

- The DX7 Song/Black Gold
- TERROR BASE
- Chant Number 3
- The Yamaha DX7 by Marc Doty, Part - The Operators
- A Disconnect
- Hurt (NIИ Cover)"

Casio CZ Series Programming (CZ-101, CZ-1, CZ-1000, CZ-3000, CZ-5000)


Published on Dec 3, 2012 SciFiFunk·98 videos

"How to program the Casio CZ-101, CZ-1, CZ-5000 etc. The series starts with a demo where I am changing parameters of a patch in real time. Please like http://www.facebook.com/scififunk for updates.

The Casio CZ series whilst totally digital has many similarities with traditional analogue synthesis. Indeed the Names of the elements may have changed (DCO, CDW, DCA etc) but essentially It correlates to the VCO,VCF,VCA on an analogue series.

The Casio CZ-101. CZ-1 etc uses 8 basic waveforms which can be "phase distorted" i.e. pulled about a bit to make new sounds. Indeed as they have two oscillators AND the ability to stack voices, you can also think of this as an additive/subtractive synthesizer hybrid."

Part 2: "The Casio CZ-1 has after touch, a built in chorus (which works well with brass and strings). You can also use the Line button to apply phasing and other doubled effects.

Portamento and glide are included as part of the synth. Both are very programmable. I discuss the differences in memory between the CZ-101 and CZ-1.

I look at various sound synthesis handbooks from the series (the CZ-101 is the best one with the most colour), plus magazines from the era that review the machines.

Finally I show the performance elements - solo, bend range and vibrato and octave."

Part 3: "I change combinations of waveforms on both DCOs, and how they interact with Line select. Looking at the 8 stage envelopes we see that you get envelopes for each DCO (pitch), DCW (filter) and DCA (amplitude).

The key stages in the envelopes are the sustain and release, everything revolves around them. Note that these envelopes are better than the traditional ADSR envelopes."

Part 4: "A resonance filled sound is achieved by upping the filter on the DCW on wavefroms 6 to 8, and on a square wave upping the filter gives a lovely solo synth sound.

I go on to look at key follow and the effect it has on the sound (over the range of the keyboard). The CZ-1 can name it's sounds, which was pretty good for 1985/86.

Velocity on the CZ-1 applies velocity sensitivity to the keys - the higher the setting the less velocity applied to the keys changes the sound. So a low setting means all your wonderful playing nuances can be captured during a performance."

Roland SH-101 Programming Tutorial Parts 1 - 4


Published on Nov 27, 2012SciFiFunk·98 videos

"How to program the Roland SH-101. Understand Analogue Synthesis from the ground up. No previous experience necessary. http://www.facebook.com/scififunk for more.

The Roland SH-101 has stood the test of time. Why? Because it is straight forward to program. All the synths attributes can be changed instantly and in real time without stepping through menus.

In part 1 of the guide I play a few little demos before getting stuck into the VCA (Voltage controlled Amplifier), and the many ways it can interact with the rest of the synth."

Part 2: "In this section of the Roland SH-101 Programming Tutorial I look at the Modulator and its 4 basic waveforms. After that I go on to the VCO and we have some fun! http://www.scififunk.com for more."

Part 3: "In part 3 of this Roland SH-101 Tutorial I look at the performance aspects of this mono synth. http://www.facebook.com/scififunk

Specifically I look at programing the tuning, sequencer, arpeggio, the bender, applying portamento, and transposing across a wide range of octaves."

Part 4: "See the Original Roland SH-101 Manual and watch some of the sounds from the manual get created along with a filter sweep sound. http://www.facebook.com/scififunk for more."

Kawai K1 (K1r, K1m) Programming

kawai k1 (K1r, K1m) programming (part 1 of 2)
Published on Dec 7, 2012 SciFiFunk·98 videos

"How to program the Kawai K1 Synth (K1r, K1m). A look at the patch editing screens and how to make the most of the waveforms in the synth. Like http://www.facebook.com/scififunk for more.

Starting with the famous Ahh sound, we look at the synth in a unique way. It is a preset sampler where you can stack waveforms to make unique sounds. I show the waveforms using the original waveform sheet that came with the synth.

This technique is known as additive synthesis. Unfortunately there is no filter with this machine. However some preset basic waveforms are supplied and there are envelopes per waveform.

This means you can apply a filter sweep by using a slow attack on a sharper sound (to the other waveform sounding).

In part 1 I take you through the main parameters that change the characteristic of the sound."

kawai k1 (K1r, K1m) programming (part 2 of 2)


"In part 2 I go through the basic waveforms. Sawtooths, pure sine waves, going up in tones and semi-tones. Then Square waves, with the filter raised as you go through the waveforms. Then some odds and ends like a reversed saw and triangle wave.

Going through some of the preset samples we discover that most of them a low quality poor samples. It's only a 12 bit synth. However used in conjunction with other (stronger) waves - the ailising can be hidden to some extent.

Now for a demonstration of how to do a filter sweep on the K1 (a synth without a filter). This can be achieved using additive synthesis and the ADSR (volume envelope).

I create a unique sound using a mixture of basic waveforms and brass / organ samples. By boosting the sustain of each envelope we can achieve a composite sound."

Roland Jupiter 6 Arpegio Demo (Live Electronics)

Published on Dec 20, 2012 SciFiFunk·98 videos

"The Roland Jupiter 6 arpegiator is the best one that I've ever had the privilege to play. With a 4 octave range and choice of up, down and up then down, combined with 6 note polyphony there are plenty of options available for live improvisation. more at http://www.facebook.com/scififunk

The Jupiter 6 is a much loved analogue synth from the early 80s. It was the synth that inspired me to get involved with electronic music after I was invited up to the "crows nest" of an 80s band called "Giant Killer".

The range of programming options is just wonderful allowing all sorts of tight or phasey sounds to be made - quickly and easily."

Roland Jupiter-6s on eBay

Roland SVC-350 Vocoder Tutorial

Roland SVC-350 Vocoder Tutorial (Part 1)

YouTube Published on Mar 4, 2013 SciFiFunk·98 videos

"The Roland SVC-350 Vocoder is an excellent Vocoder, capable of great expression. In this tutorial I cover how to get the best sounds from your electronic instrument. More http://www.facebook.com/scififunk

Part 1 starts with an expressive demo. I then run through the front panel and what each section does for you. I cover what a Vocdoer is (the theory), sample and hold and various performance elements.

I demonstrate sample and hold, and talk about the synthesis element of the machine. The quality and character of the carrier signal is very important and I discuss this in part 2."

Roland SVC-350 Vocoder Tutorial (Part 2)


"Part 2 starts with a look at the vocoder inputs and outputs. I also look at the internal sounds of the machine. The in-built chorus ensemble effect, the compressor and the distortion.

I look at the kind of instruments you can use for both the carrier signal and the program input (you don't HAVE to use a mic). In particular I concentrate on the best synth sound to use as a carrier showing how to set this sound up.

I look into the importance of the release portion of this sounds ADSR.

I go on to demo a Drum machine used as a program input (with the same synth sound as the carrier)."

Dirty Electronics Dirty Carter : Hardwire Mod by A.S.M.O.

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"Hardwire Mod by A.S.M.O.

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This is a hardwire mod of the Dirty Carter Experimental Sound Generating Instrument, a post card sized hand held touch controlled instrument, designed by John Richards (Dirty Electronics) and Chris Carter ( Throbbing Gristle, Carter Tutti). It was originally produced for a special performance by Carter and the 25 strong Dirty Electronics Ensemble in 2010. Chris’ artwork is etched into the PCB and forms part of the circuit.

The instrument is mounted on a custom built wooden case with aluminium face plate is covered with black leatherette.

On this mod all the touch points are wired up to pots, with rotary switches to select clock range and feedback input, giving more precise control and predictability. The mix tilt switch is disabled and rerouted to a toggle switch. The original speaker is removed and a ¼ audio out socket added. Also added is a low pass filter with resonance and cutoff controls with an LFO for modulation and CV in. At full resonance the filter self oscillates.

The original instrument and additional circuitry are powered from a 9v PP3 battery

The Instrument uses a dual 4-stage shift register. Each register is controlled independently. Two oscillators are used per register: one as a clock, the other as input data that is cascaded through the four stages. The outputs from the stages are mixed together. A fast clock rate produces a crude form of wavetable synthesis, whilst a slow clock rate creates audible pulses and clicks. Sound from both the 4-stage shift registers can be mixed together. Glitchy noise, deep drones and percussive peeps!"

Video posted here.

Sequential Circuits Prophet VS SN 0116

Published on May 8, 2013 Melanie Matozzo·2 videos

Video covers a problem with the unit as well as the inside.


via this auction

"The voices on the unit start to disappear after a few minutes. It appears that not all of the voices disappear but first one goes slowly, and then others sound different from when it is first turned on. I have read online people describing that there are 2 chips in this unit which are CEM5530 chips which could be problem..."

OSCAR Oxford synthesizer SN 0532L

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Published on May 8, 2013 Melanie Matozzo·2 videos


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Crumar Bit99 - 1985

Uploaded on Jun 18, 2008 tv9000000000·2 videos

The Packrat - June 2013


via The Packrat on Facebook

Be sure to check out The Packrat Sampler book!

New SSF Universal Utility Eurorack Module


via Steady State Fate on Facebook

Leipzig-S Modulation Fun

Published on Mar 17, 2013 Chevytravelleruk·14 videos

"Just messing about with the Leipzig-S and delay"

iPad Sequencer Driving Vostok Deluxe

Published on Apr 24, 2013 Chevytravelleruk·14 videos

iTunes:
Little MIDI Machine - Synthetic Bits, LLC
iOS Devices on eBay - Daily Tech Deals

Enjoy The Vostok

Arturia Minibrute

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"Multi-mode steiner-parker filter, arp w/swing that also works with your modular synth, waveshaping, feedback, plenty of cv in/outs - lots of great & unusual features + it sounds good too..."

Future Retro Revolution TB303 Clone

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"For sale here is a Future Retro Revolution Synth/Sequencer. The synth section is a clone of the Roland TB303 and will give you all those amazing acid sounds. The sequencer is really easy to use and great for improvisation..."

ARP 2600 Tonus Logo (vintage Cocoa)


via Silence Audio on Facebook

"Early rev. ARP 2600 with Tonus logo and original 4012 filter(!) Fully overhauled and restored. New tolex. New keyboard bushings etc. This is something special and it's ready to play!"

Silence Audio is tbx0x on eBay and YouTube.

Synthpop on the OP-1 Part 2: Drum Sounds

Published on May 13, 2013 Jacques Mongrel·20 videos

"An overview of the built-in drum kits. Excuse the out of sync sections."

All parts here.

Corsynth C104 Odyssey of Sound VCO - Demo


Published on May 13, 2013 Thalassa77·47 videos

"Corsynth C104 Odyssey of Sound VCO
The C104 Odyssey of Sound VCO is a voltage controlled oscillator based in the discrete core of the ARP VCOs ( 2600, Odyssey... ).

The oscillator has four waveforms available simultaneously ( sine, triangle, saw and square with variable pulse width ). The square wave pulse width goes from 10% to 90% and can be over-modulated. This feature makes possible to created sounds that are not possible in other VCOs.

In addition to the VCO, the module includes a Ring Modulator ( CMOS ) and a Diode Soft Clipping circuit that can be voltage controlled. The RM and the DSC have independent outputs."

Waldorf Boosts Rocket Synthesizer with Free iOS App

"BAD NEUENAHR, GERMANY: high-quality synthesizer developer Waldorf is proud to announce availability of Rocket Control, a free iOS assistant app for iPad that boosts the capabilities of its Rocket hardware synthesizer...

Earlier this year, Waldorf went hell for leather to break the price/performance sound barrier when launching its revolutionary Rocket, a superficially simplistic USB-powered desktop synthesizer with digital waveforms and analogue multimode filter housed in a sturdy, compact and bijou (185 x 185 mm) casing. But beneath an eye-catching faceplate designed by synthesizer style guru Axel Hartmann lies a wealth of ear-opening sounds fit to reach for the stars! To the untrained eye it may look like the Rocket only offers a single oscillator, but truly trained Rocket scientists can soon see (and hear) that its OSC section includes some highly-flexible features: for example, selecting the sawtooth waveform switch then turning the adjacent Wave knob clockwise from the centre position adds up to eight sawtooth waves — wunderbar for producing PolySaw cluster-type sounds; selecting the sawtooth waveform and turning both the Wave and Tune knobs to their respective rightmost position activates a special unison mode whereby all eight sawtooth oscillators sound with frequencies according to the held notes, so playing a chord with up to eight notes results in that chord being played by all eight oscillators, whereas playing a single note produces just that — a single note, albeit with all eight oscillators slightly detuned to enrich the sound. Either way, it’s a big sound from a little box with much more on offer besides! Blast off by selecting Boost to add warm, distorted characteristics, perhaps?

But hitting an attractive price point while maintaing Waldorf’s all-important high-quality synthesizer sound meant making some tough design decisions. Rocket has no patch memories, for instance — no great loss to those creative types who like to sculpt sounds each and every time they play, but useful nonetheless in an age of instant recall.

Which is exactly where Rocket Control comes into play. This free iOS assistant app for iPad acts as a synth editor for the Rocket and allows users to edit and/or save their patches (when connected via a Camera Connection Kit, WiFi MIDI, or a CoreMIDI-compatible device). Edits can be viewed onscreen or edited directly on the iPad itself. Users can even play the Rocket using the Rocket Control keyboard — plus Pitch and Mod wheels!

What’s not to like? Rocket Control is invaluable and free! So do yourself a favour and give your Rocket a sonic boost by heading on over to Apple’s App Store and downloading Rocket Control... then reach for the stars!

iPad owners can directly download Rocket Control from Apple’s App Store for free.

The Rocket synthesizer is available to purchase from Waldorf dealers worldwide with an RRP of €244.00 EUR/$349.99 USD (including tax).

Rocket can be seen and heard in an official product demonstration video" [below]

iTunes:
Rocket Control - Waldorf Music
Waldorf Rocket on eBay

Waldorf Rocket Synthesizer "official" Produktvideo

previously posted here

Malekko analog modules in Livid Elements rack


Malekko analog modules in Livid Elements rack from Livid Instruments on Vimeo.

"We recently added a full row of mostly Malekko modules (http://www.malekkoheavyindustry.com) to a Livid Elements rack. Here's a bit of warmup, recorded from the output of an old-school Bose 501 speaker. There's also a Blue Lantern filter in the mix. This is just a prelude to a complete hybrid digital/analog setup that will merge the best of both worlds for a succubus of synthesis."

Make Noise Shared System - Live Modular Techno take 2


Published on May 13, 2013 skrapadelix·21 videos

"This is a variation on the earlier patch however this time you can see what I'm doing - well you could if I was able to synch the audio and video correctly... (Short of using a clapperboard I have no idea how to do this without SMPTE time codes etc)"

1979 KORG Catalog


via Retro Synth Ads where you'll find the rest of the scans and the full write-up.

"Korg 1979 (?) General Catalog featuring PS-3300, PS-3200PS-3100 and PS-3010 polyphonic synthesizers, PS-3040 dual foot controller, PS-3050 60p junction box, PS-3001 60p cord, PS-3060 programmer remote controller, MS-10, MS-20,MS-50, Korg Sigma, M-500SP, 800DV, and 770 monophonic synthesizers, SQ-10 analog sequencer, MS-03 signal processor, MS-02 interface, MS-01 foot controller, VC-10 vocoder, PE-2000 and PE-1000 polyphonic emsembles, KA-180 keyboard amplifier, V-C-F effects, Mr. Multi effects pedal, SE-500, SE-300 stage echos, EM-570 echo mixer, SP-2035 speaker system, SM-20 Doncamatic Stageman, Mini Pops 120W and 120P, Mini Pops7, Mini Pops45, Mini Pops35, Mini Pops Junior, Korg Quartz tuning fork, WT-10A and GT-6 guitar tuner, RT-10 rhythm trainer, FK-3 2-channel volume pedal, FK-1 VCF pedal, Type S foot swtich, Type J foot switch, cords, hard cases, soft cases and stands..."

Waldorf Wavetable Synthesizer

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Software revision 1.601
Serial No is 951 3000 139

Original 'Retro' Synthesizer Stickers x 3

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"From the 70's - all good condition Korg sigma, London Synthesiser Centre, Roland (stuck to a keep flat)"

JOOP STOKKERMANS The Magic of ARP Synthesizers Vinyl LP

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Two tracks via YouTube below.


Joop Stokkermans - Jazz Wals (1971)
Published on May 13, 2013 mondo moog·7 videos

Joop Stokkermans - Blij zijn zolang het nog kan
Published on Feb 29, 2012 TooPureMusic·900 videos

"The Magic Of The ARP-Synthesizer (1971)
Philips"

Plan B Model 24 Heisenberg Generator module for eurorack

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BOSS DR-110 analog drum machine SN 377000

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abertronix (RSS)

Roland Tr-606 analog drum machine

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abertronix (RSS)


YAMAHA CS-10 Vintage Analog Monophonic Synthesizer SN 11913

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tokyowax (RSS)


Chimera BC16 Mini Modular Analogue Synthesizer MK2

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Specs:
• 1 ADSR
• 1 LFO
• 1 VCA
• 2 linked VCOs
• 24dB VCF
• Noise source
• Ring modulator
• Headphone amplifier
• Arpeggiator
• Midi and/or CV control
• Requires 6 AAA batteries

Yamaha SFG-05 FM Sound Synthesizer unit II - MSX midi

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in box with owner's manual

Vintage JAX Auto Rhythm

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