Wednesday, November 29, 2006
Jona Lewie - "In the Kitchen at Parties" on TOTP
YouTube via ZonkOut. Features Oberheim Four Voice System and ARP Odyssey.
New upload:
YouTue via JonaLewieOfficial
"JONAH LEWIE - You'll Always Find Me In The Kitchen At Parties
Famous for his Christmas hit single Stop the Cavalry, Jona Lewie penned You'll Always Find Me In The Kitchen At Parties with fellow Brett Marvin and the Thunderbolts member Keef Trouble. Both were also members of Terry Dactyl and the Dinosaurs and acheived hits with Seaside Shuffle and On A Saturday Night."
Alternative Synthesizer Tunings Group

Title link takes you there.
The Great Bleep Forward

MISC on Sendling
Looks like Sendling is on a roll:

Natural M2 Vocoder by MarcMarc

Kenton Killamix mini USB controller

Baby 10 sequencer (click through for a scanned article on this one).

Natural M2 Vocoder by MarcMarc

Kenton Killamix mini USB controller

Baby 10 sequencer (click through for a scanned article on this one).
Leisure Cove and The Shamblers - Moog Rogue

via The Shambler's MySpace page. The track "Revs Cost" features a Moog Rogue "filtering a lap steel and feeding a Tapco 4400." Interesting track. Reminds me of something Tom Waits might do minus the vocals. The image of the Moog Rogue comes from The Shamblers blog, Leisure Cove, where you will find a few more shots.
Fox The Fox - Precious Little Diamond
YouTube via xuanxusep. Sent my way via JZ.
Features a Moog Memorymoog, Roland SH-101, and Yamaha DX7.
Retarded Animal Babies - 11

Title link takes you to a flash toon via Dave of the classic synth comic strip, The Packrat.
WARNING: This is not The Packrat. It's Retarded Animal Babies. A whole different ballgame. If you are easily offended skip this one. It's a flash toon filled with obscene language, nudity and... synths. Not work safe. If you are not easily offended enjoy.
Synths: Nord, Roland JD800, Moog, Roland Jupiter 8, Triton Extreme, Roland JX-3P?, Yamaha DX7, Access Virus Keyboard, Waldorf Yellow Q, Oberheim, Korg, and a Roland Axis MIDI controller if you pick the donkey at the end.
The Thomas Henry XR VCO

Title link takes you there. You will find samples and more. Be sure to check out the left nav when you get there. Via cp productions where you

Hartmann Neuron VS

You don't see these too often. Title link takes you to shots pulled via this auction. Unfortunately they aren't the greatest shots, but, there you have it. Nice packaging.
Moog Taurus II Pedals

modular synth diy

via sendling
Ryuichi Sakamoto & his Fairlight 1984
Ryuichi Sakamoto of YMO. Be sure to check out the YMO videos in these posts as well. Via DVDBORN, where you will also find this interesting Japanese clip featuring the Fairlight CMI Series 2..
360 Systems SEMs?

BTW, check out sequencer.de for a few other tasty synth posts including the Akai AX60 and Roland S330 editing interface.
Update via retrosynth in the comments:
"It's an SEM along with some really poor pitch to CV tracking and an envelope follower thrown in. There's normally a cable for a hex pickup on the far left but on this unit the cable had been cut. This unit had the CV/gate output jacks switched to CV/gate inputs. Unfortunately the amplitude envelope is modified for input from the envelope follower so it only has an attack control, no decay or sustain. It could easily be fixed though. Pictures of the internals here.
Update via Sequenberheim in the comments:
"I worked there.
It tracked even worse than you say.
It was the SEM module. They had a deal with Oberheim to buy and use them.
They didn't have much for gear archives but they did have the very rare 6 SEM guitar synth there too. It was 6 separate SEM modules with 6 of the pitch glitchers as I called them.
They also made a programable parametric EQ that is very rare. The 360 frequency shifter is a rare one too."
Phelios / Stephen Parsick @ Wuppertal 24.11.2006

This was previously posted on Moogulator's sequencer.de, but I skipped it at the time. It just keeps coming back so I think it's some sign that I must post it. I just love the color in the shot and the Technics WSA1 always intrigued me. The Prophet VS isn't too shabby either.
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