MATRIXSYNTH: CONN Electric Band


Thursday, November 08, 2007

CONN Electric Band

Images and audio sent my way via Brian Kehew of The MOOG Cookbook.

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Presets
Presets 2
Bass and Drums
Variable Sound

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Update: Some words from Brian Kehew:
"It's from CONN - the same people who sold trumpets and saxes to kids in band class. But I think it's made by Lowrey - just a hunch. It has a lead mono synth with two oscillators, sounds very much like an ARP Soloist or Moog Minitmoog. One of the preset settings is "variable" and you have some adjustments you can make in the sound, the others are all presets you see on front. On the left is a set of black keys that do the bass note and chords. The bass tone 9as you hear) is HUGE and super deep. It plays a simple bass line when you start the drum machine. There is a cool beatbox, typical 70s one. And my favorite feature is that it can all run through the spring reverb inside - 3 settings from minimal to underwater! I love the fake wood grain stuff.
I've only ever seen three of these; the two others were one my friend Roger Manning (of Moog Cookbook) has, and one other I sold to Mark Mothersbaugh of Devo."

3 comments:

  1. classy machine here. great sounds.

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  3. With presets called "Hill Band," "Space Junk," and "Blast Off," how could one go wrong?

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