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Showing posts with label T. Danko. Show all posts

Sunday, June 03, 2018

Elka OMB5 & EMthree Pulsatron Mixer - Live Jam In the Forest


Published on Jun 3, 2018 VSMI

Thursday, March 13, 2014

VINTAGE M3 EMTHREE Mini Synthy Guitar/Bass effect fuzz octaver drone synthesizer

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Published on Jul 29, 2013 Vintage Stompboxes·281 videos

via this auction

"A clip with the M3 EmThree Mini Synthy effect unit, with a Fender Telecaster and a vintage '72 Hiwatt DR103 + vintage '71 Hiwatt 4x12 cab with Fane speakers (with an SM57 mic in a Motu Ultralite MKIII and a Zoom Q3HD)"

"VINTAGE (70's) and SUPER RARE T. Danko M3 EMTHREE Mini Synthy, guitar Synthesizer for guitar (or other "cable" instruments)
Fuzz, double octave splitter and waveshaper, excelent for drone, doom, etc.
Standard 1/4" in/out Jacks.
A 9v DC connector as been added (to use with a "standard" power supply / transformer - same as Boss pedals, for example). Originaly it only operated on one 9v Battery.
Has a belt/strap clip on the back so it can be used in any environment."

Friday, October 04, 2013

Emthree Mini-Synthy with Interesting Sticker


NSFW?

via Bart Provoost on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge

"A few days ago I received an Emthree Synthy and I just noticed the sticker from the shop that originally sold it"


Monday, July 11, 2011

MINI-SYNTHY by T. Danko M3 emthree


via this auction

Googlish description:

"That thing is called 'Mini-Synth' and I must really be extremely rare. It is probably something like an effect unit for guitar or something. Power supply must be installed as a 9V battery.

And how does that sound now? Difficult to describe. Is probably something simple like a synthesizer for guitar?

If you put into it when a guitar input and the whole thing connects to the amplifier, well, I'd say the guitar signal in such a way Square wave and converted into three separately controllable .... Broken octaves or so. Then there there's a hard-soft switches. Since I do not really know what you want, for me it sounds more like a loud-soft.

I think that was once intended as a substitute for synth-guitar bands.

The unit has a sturdy metal casing and looks pretty good, I would say almost as good as new. Perhaps what strange effect devices for collectors.

Another note for the fashion-conscious guitarists: You can wear the chic device at the belt! (At the back are hooks)"

See the T.Danko label below for more.

Tuesday, April 13, 2010

M3 (emthree) Mini Synthy (T.Danko)


via Vemia

"Another incredibly rare device. I know of two or three of these in the world, but presumably there are more like 100 - it looks quite professionally done, and not at all a bodged hand-made thing. By T. Danko - either the Ukrainian freestyle wrestler or perhaps more likely Tomas Danko, a musician / sound designer from Sweden. Basically a double octave splitter / waveshaper... with a hard/soft switch which might be better labelled very hard / hard. Not for the faint-hearted."
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