Thursday, September 29, 2005
Miniorgan - Realistic Concertmate Rhythm Box
Trip. Never saw this before. Title pretty much says it all. It's a rhythm box made in 1981. Not sure if it's analog and/or whether it uses any design or components from another manufacturer like the Realistic MG-1 did with Moog. Click here for more on Miniorgan.com, a site worth checking out in its entirety and on it's own.
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Oh man I had one of those. Really pretty useless ... it just played preset rhythms. I hacked mine way back when so that you could select the instruments (or not) while the preset rhythms played, but really you'd want to be about to control more than that (tempo or maybe trigger the sounds). Pretty cheesy sounding too.
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ReplyDeleteI loved mine and used it until my Roland TR-606 arrived.The Roland was very tinny compared to my Concertmate I have uploaded some of my old experimental work using this check out mesmoland!