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Monday, March 02, 2015

Mos Lab Kobol Oscillator - FM Modulation of Wave shape


Published on Mar 2, 2015 Magnus Gladén

"Frequency Modulation of the oscillator wave shape. Sounds pretty nice.
** I'm sorry for the slight distortion in the video. I didn't noticed that the sound got a bit distorted **"

Yamaha DX-7 with Supermax upgrade: demo

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Published on Mar 2, 2015 Joshua Schnable

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"With the exception of the drums, this track was created entirely with a DX-7 with the Supermax upgrade. Each track was recorded separately, but there's no external compression or FX on the sounds. Everything, including the delay, arpeggiators, and chords are coming from the features of the Supermax."

Percussa Wireless AudioCubes - Sensor Mode - MIDIBridge 3.0


Published on Mar 2, 2015 Percussa

http://www.percussa.com

"In this tutorial video, Rishabh Rajan explains how you can use the wireless audiocubes in sensor mode in MIDIBridge 3.0, and Ableton Live"

Mythic Pete on PIANATRON, Jonathan guesting on Novation Launchkey pads


Published on Mar 2, 2015 Pi Synth

"Since we didn't bring a piano player or a drummer with us from Bath, finding both at exactly the same moment was pretty neat."

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Analogue Synthesis Actual Reality - Documentary on Modular Synths

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"Original Analogue Systems DVD
Analogue Synthesis Actual Reality
a 58 min documentary tutorial on modular synths
a must have for all modular synthesis fans!"

via Sound on Sound from May 2000:

"This hour-long video was produced by Dave Goodman, the man behind Helpful Music, in a bid to demystify the complexities of voltage-controlled subtractive synthesizers and the fog of jargon that surrounds them. Commendably, the video seeks to tackle its subject from the perspective of a modern MIDI-based musician approaching a CV-based modular synth with no previous experience of such instruments. To this end Dave is joined by his friend Duncan Fairweather, who explains that he is familiar with MIDI synths from the mid-'80s and later, but does not understand voltage-controlled, freely patchable synths..."

Rare Vintage ARP 2600 Analog Synthesizer with Keyboard (ONE owner) SN 0976

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"This ARP 2600 is a extremely good condition. This is the last version of this synth that was built in 1980 with the suitcase handle. The outside tolex is all original and in excellent condition. All the sliders and pots are clean and scratch free. Please email me any questions that you may have.
The ARP 2600 is a semi-modular analog subtractive audio synthesizer, designed by Alan R. Pearlman with Dennis Colin, and manufactured by his company, ARP Instruments, Inc. as the follow-on version of the. Unlike other modular systems of the time, which required modules to be purchased individually and wired by the user, the 2600 was semi-modular with a fixed selection of basic synthesizer components internally pre-wired. The 2600 was thus ideal for musicians new to synthesis, due to its ability to be operated either with or without patch cords, and was, upon its initial release, heavily marketed to high schools, universities, and other educational facilities

2601 v3.0: Late in 1980, a final revision was released with un-potted submodules, making them easier to maintain, and a revised suitcase. However these late models are quite rare as their release coincided with ARP's final days.

There were three versions of the remote keyboard associated with the 2600. The Model 3601 is a very rudimentary version with just Portamento and Tuning controls. The Model 3604 is similar but adds adjustable scaling and was used until 1974. The duo-phonic Model 3620 (pictured) which adds a dedicated LFO, latching and some other very useful features was introduced with the 2600P v4.0 and was used with all subsequent models from 1974 to 1980.

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Pics of the inside below.

EDP Wasp with Patch Pad Booklet / Patch Sheet Manual

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"EDP Wasp in good condition
All knobs and yellow caps present
No cracking to keyboard or plastic housing
Comes with super rare Original Patch pad to jot down settings"

Moog Prodigy

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"Beautiful vintage analog synthesizer from 1979 in great working condition. Recently serviced."

Blue ROLAND SH-101 SN 372479

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Red Roland SH-101 SN 362108

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"Handeled with care in Pro studio fully functional. Recently serviced & calibrated. Sliders / knobs, All in-outs-bender 100%. Keys clean. Clean battery compartment. Tested thoroughly. Plug and play."

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