"AUCTION # 255 Korg Triton keyboard/music workstation, sampler. Serial No. 000796. In excellent condition, see photos. Standard a/c cord NOT included."
"AUCTION # 252 Dave Smith Instruments, evolver synthesizer. Serial No. 00596. Analog/digital synth; Stereo audio processor; 16 x 4 sequencer. 13-15 Volt dc power adapter NOT included."
"AUCTION #258 Clavia Nord Lead 3 Performance Synthesizer. Serial No. 21050197. Advanced Subtractive synthesizer. Made in Sweden, by Clavia, in like new condition, see photos. a/c cord included."
"The Crumar Performer has a very unique sound. It is specialized for synthesized string and brass sounds... [the Orchestrator:] Split keyboard control, Bass, Piano, Brass, Strings, Clavichord, Cello, Violin, LFO, ect."
YouTube via Dovinia "Sine wave organ sounds from the JUNO-6 developing into an arpeggio - alongside lead lines from a CS-10 and another track of the JUNO. You'll notice as the piece progresses that the sounds sometimes override the springs in my Sole-Mate reverb - this is intentional of course."
YouTube via intromix "Mantronix "Bassline" Live Demonstration The Roland Jam, These are the instruments used to make "Bassline" by Mantronix. The Roland TR-909, and Roland TB-303. I used the 909, 303, Roland Jupiter 8 and recorded it onto a Roland VS2480 track recorder"
YouTube via boobtube356 "The symmetry and high order values on the 261e change independently and at random each cycle using the quantized random voltage outputs of the 266e Source of Uncertainty. The beginning of this recording seems to be sensitive to the playback resolution. Try 720p."
YouTube via mrsticker2. via Jeroen of www.AnalogueRenaissance.com "Philip Glass Ensemble perform "Train/Spaceship" (part 1) live at Sadler's Wells Theatre in London in 1982. From a VHS only release called Four American Composers: Philip Glass by Peter Greenaway. I also want to take this opportunity to plug my band the D. Sticker Ensemble, so go visit our new website http://www.stickersongs.com/ and hear samples from our new album "Seasons of Sticker". It's available to purchase on-line."
"For Sale: A spectacular and gigantic Buchla System 100. A two cabinet system loaded with the most thoughtful, most desirable, and most rare modules. A spectacular original system, which is most likely the top Buchla Series 100 System on Planet Earth. Unit has never been restored and is being sold AS-IS without any guarantees or returns. The module list includes: 2 cabinets, 2 power supplies, Modules: Model 170 dual microphone preamplifier, Model 130 frequency shifter, Model 190 dual reverberator, Model 175 equalizer line driver, Model 158 dual sine saw tooth generator, Model 160 white noise generator, Model 106 (6) channel mixer, Model 191 sharp cut off filter, Model 180 dual attack generator, Model 110 dual voltage controlled gate, Model 106 (6) channel mixer, Model 194 band pass filter, Model 144 dual square wave generator, Model 140 timing pulse generator, Model 146 sequential voltage source, Model 112 touch controlled voltage source, Model 148 harmonic generator, Model 158 dual sine saw tooth generator, Model 195 octave format filter, Model 107 voltage controlled mixer, Model 106 (6) channel mixer, Model 110 dual voltage controlled gate, Model 144 dual square wave generator, Model 123 sequential voltage source, Model 156 control voltage processor, Model 180 dual attack generator, Model 180 dual attack generator, Model 140 timing pulse generator, Model 146 sequential voltage source, Model 140 timing pulse generator, Model 114 touch controlled voltage source"
Via an anonymous reader. Note the bottom right shot is the cover. I put the two on top side by side as they would look in the booklet. You can click on each shot for the full size. Be sure to see this Elka Synthex for sale.
"My girlfriend's sister created this synth cake for my birthday. Modeled loosely off the Yamaha DX7 (which I have but she didn't know that I had), and using marble cake batter, Kit Kats for the black keys, Jolly Ranchers, and some licorice decorations here and there. Visit her site for more cake stuff (she does awesome work): bake-thoven.squarespace.com/notes/2010/1/23/just-sit-at-h..."
Harvest (original mix) by alienrobotdance "Bassline and lead: Korg Poly 800 Main chords: Roland JX3P Strings: Roland Juno 60 Drums: Roland tr727, tr707 and tr808 samples."
YouTube via Dovinia "Although a bit tedious to program the Moog Little Phatty is an extremely versatile synth. This little musical sketch takes a Tangerine Dream - like approach with a strong arpeggio in front and drifting leads and flute like timbres floating in and out in the background. This piece was recorded on analog cassette tape and patched together with a recording of the rain pouring down outside my studio."
Analog Impressions #007 "Moog Little Phatty accompanying itself over four analog audio cassette tracks."
YouTube via Dovinia "Here's a quick improvisation done in two takes with a MicroKORG and a MicroKORG XL. These are excellent sounding analog modeling synths. As an owner of several vintage analogs by Moog, Roland, Korg and Yamaha I have to admit that these two MicroKORG's, although digital, are truly fabulous. Perfect little synths to have about in the house when away from the big, bulky analogs in your studio... If you consider buying a MicroKORG or an XL: Get them both!"
YouTube via Dovinia "This is a multieffects unit consisting of an Uglyface (oscillator/fuzz), a Tremulus Lune (tremolo) and a modified DOD 440 Envelope Filter. It sounds quite terrible, but that's the whole point. While the soundquality is rather abyssmal, things may get somewhat more interesting if it is played in stereo; Try adding "&fmt=18" at the end of the url."
The Uglyface is by Tim Escobedo. When available you can find them on Ebay here. The Tremulus Lune is by 4ms. You can find some 4ms pedals on Ebay here and at Big City Music.
YouTube via Dovinia "These are some of the sounds you can make with a Weird Sound Generator from Music From Outer Space."
MFOS Weird Sound Generator
"Here's another WSG. This time in a red box. I'm using an EHX Deluxe Memory Man through two amps to fatten up the sound a bit."
Sound Lab Mini Synth
"This is a brief demo of the Sound Lab Mini Synth. It's not a musical statement, just some tweaking of knobs :-)"
Sound Lab Mini Synth
"Just some fooling around on a keyboard with my MFOS Sound Lab Mini-Synth. I'm using a Midi to CV converter connected to a Korg Poly 800. I also use some digital delay and chorus to fatten things up a bit more."
Analog Impressions #003
"OSC 2 sync'ed to OSC 1 on a Music From Outer Space Soundlab Minisynth , but tweaked so that it doesn't track perfectly on all notes, for some eerie results. http://musicfromouterspace.com/analog..."
YouTube via Dovinia "Here's a brief demo of a Coron DS7 clone with a separate trigger pad. This thing can make some really nice and actually quite realistic drum sounds due to its LFO which provides some timbres which sounds a bit like ring modulation. It's also great for effects and all sorts of spaced out sounds. Some reverb added, otherwise clean sound."
YouTube via Dovinia "Here's a little improvisation made by multi tracking an old SH-1000 a few times. All sounds are from the SH-1000. The only effects added are a Deluxe Memory Man analog delay and a little bit of a Deluxe Electric Mistress analog flanger.
Unfortunately the noise generator does not emit any sound on this particular synth. It seems to work, since the random note generator (which takes its note data from the noise generator) is fully functional. Maybe it's just a bad switch ? If anyone has any experience with this kind of problem, please drop me a line. :-) Thanks.
EDIT: Easy fix. It was just a loose cable at the back of the Noise tab. Damn I wish I'd never sold this synth..."
YouTube via Dovinia "Here's a little walk through of the basic rhythms of an SR-120. This machine has 10 fabulous analog drum sounds as opposed to 7 on the mini pops 7 (the one used by Jarre) and may be considered the flagship of the series. People say it's quite rare, but you can find them on ebay quite often anyway. The machine has 32 patterns. 10 patterns are available from the switches and can be combined in any way you want. if you are clever you can in theory push down all the buttons at once. The number of possible combinations are quite extensive. When the "Waltz" pattern is engaged any pattern which is combined with it will also be in triplets, which gives you an idea of the vast combination possibilities. The machine has a nice implementation of foot switch inputs which lets you control fade in/out, start/stop and fills/break. All in all this gives you hours of fun, and that incredibly sweet, inimitable retro drum sound which sits perfectly in almost any mix. Enjoy. :-)"
"This sound sketch comprises an unusually somber Roland SH-101 and a roll of tape with a little stream and early morning bird song. The delay effect is provided by a Revox A77 tape machine."
Analog Impressions #004
"An abysmal , monotonous piece largely dominated by a wide array of Electro Harmonix effects. The synths used are a Roland RS-09 Organ/Strings and an SH-101 running through EHX Deluxe Memory Man, Polychorus, Frequency Analyzer, Deluxe Electric Mistress and Small Stone."
Roland SH 101 and RS 09 with Korg minipops SR 120
"Here's a little improvisation on my SH-101 and a newly arrived RS-09 and Korg minipops SR-120.
It's just a little piece to show you a complete, 100% analog setup which is relatively cheap and very compact. The SH-101 is running through a Deluxe Memory Man analog delay and the RS-09 is running through a Small Stone phaser."
YouTube via Dovinia "Here's a quick walk through of all the Example Sounds from the original Roland Juno-6 manual. I hope you enjoy it more than I enjoyed dialing in all those sounds...
" Here's part 2 of my little walk through of all the Example Patches from the original Roland JUNO-6 owners manual. This part concentrates on what is called "single tone musical instruments" in the manual. Prepare for some really cheesy violins, trumpets etc. As in Part 1, you'll hear that there are some more complex (and possibly more interesting) sounds towards the end of the clip."
Roland Juno 6 Strings
" Here's a little Juno 6 sound demo. Effects added are Boss CE-2, EHX Small Stone and EHX Deluxe Memory Man. I also added some background chords on an old Eminent Solina N150 organ. Drum machine: Univox SR-95 (Minipops 7 equivalent). The typical JMJ chord progressions are intended. I thought this patch sounded somewhat like a typical 70's string synthesizer although the Juno's tend to lean a little to the brassy side. The effects help to mellow things out a bit IMO. Try it yourself if you like; The settings can be seen quite clearly in the video. Hope you enjoy it and sorry about the excessive noise levels... What you hear is the analog goodness of two cascading chorus lines. Bucket Brigade chips are not exactly Hi-Fi ;-)"
Analog Impressions #010
"JUNO-6 on four tracks. Some Small Stone here and there and tons of delay and reverb using the Deluxe Memory Man and Van-Amps Sole-Mate."
"The rich square wave of the CS-10 can sound somewhat like a bass clarinet sometimes. Also present here is a heavily Small Stoned Juno-6 with the filter all the way open for some sharp string machine-like sounds. The second, higher pitched lead and background noises, whispers and chirps are all courtesy of the CS-10 on the remaining tracks."
Analog Impressions #011 YouTube via Dovinia "Dark soundscape with the Yamaha CS-10 through a Revox A77 - for some good old tape echo."
"The Wiard New Controller basically consists of 2 JAGs (Joystick Axis Generators) in a 19" 2U rackmount form. X axis and Y axis can be fed control voltages from joystick or cv sources like LFOs. In the 3rd part of the clip the Doepfer A-192 CV to MIDI interface was used to send 8 outputs to the Alesis Andromeda. Other sound sources and modules used: Cwejman S1, Blacet, Cwejman, Doepfer."
follow-up to this post "This is a collage of demo clips of the MFB VD01 module in use with my euro-modular, the Korg Kaoss Pad Entrancer and the new Wavedrum X. The first bit simply shows the waveforms of two audio sources from the modular. In the second part (and most of the rest of the video) one sound source is sent to the Entrancer for audio tweaking and simultaneous mangling of the video source from the MFB-module. The output of the Kaoss Pad is then sent back to the LCD TFT monitor. These visuals show both the distorted original waveforms and the Kaoss effects. In parts 5, 9 and 11 the Wavedrum X is played through Doepfer BBD and Wasp filter modules with a foot pedal as modulation source. I wish I could have rendered and uploaded this in HD, but lack of disc space and time forced me to compromise...
YouTube via snipz "Lots of things going on here but basically a Hertz Donut FM'd to create the bell sound (going through a Z5000 spring reverb). Squelchy bass sound from an AFG going through a A101 filter with the freq cv'd by the bottom row of the A155 sequencer. High hat from a A118 noise clocked direct from the sequencer and the drum from an AS95 oscillator divided and clocked by an A160. MATHS and MFB adsr on envelope duties...need to get another adsr soon though!"
This simple demo shows the simultaneous trigger possibilities (CB, CP) of the TR-808 for triggering the Pro-One internal step sequencer and the Juno-60 arpeggiator.
The Juno-60 plays the different arpeggio modes at the last part of the video.
arpeggio: Roland Juno-60 internal arpeggiator
bass: SCI Pro-One - 2VCO-Square Bass
drums: TR-808 (Bass Drum, Snare Drum, Open & Closed Hi Hat, Rim-Shot, Low & Hi Tom)"
YouTube via muzik4machines. This must be a record. Hopefully no OCD people out there that have to watch every video from start to finish. If so, use this one to break free! "ok, i did a UStream show this friday (http//ustream.com/muzik4machines ), played till there was no one left, took 7 hours 40 minutes, so here it is, there is 2 gaps, seems ustream stops recording at times, so there is a 5 hour, 18 minutes, and 2h or so
there are a few repeats as the crowd changed from 8pm to 3am so i didnt feel bad to re-play some patterns, and the requests too
YouTube via NeoKitschMusic "This video demonstrates the sounds you can produce with Edmund Eagan's wonderful internal instruments on Lippold Haken's Continuum Fingerboard."
YouTube via b3nsf "Bradley and I took this beast apart and found the two trimmers inside for sensitivity and pressure. I only tweaked the sensitivity a tiny bit and its very fast now... amazing action, awesome!!"
YouTube via theDarkMechanics "Title track for our live show so far. Setup upgrade! Switched to Roland TR 909, TR 727, SH 101, CSQ 600, Doepfer MS 404 & Nord Lead 3. Recorded/fx Ableton Live. Enjoy :D"
YouTube via attorks "The basis of this theme is the 16 step bass sequence which I made up last night while walking the dog. The bass sound is a patch I used the last days to make a fat bass sound. It uses the saw waveform of the two Q106 VCO's and a waveform from the MiniWave. To make it more organic I used the Lopass Gate clone which is slightly modulated by a LFO to vary the volume.
Today I received a Roland SR-JV80-03 Piano expansion board for my XP-80 because I don't like the standard piano sounds in it. And I need some good piano sound for the band I occasionally rehearse with. On this board is a patch called 'Morning Mist'. And with C2 slider turned up and all the effects turned on it gives this ghost-fading-like sound. Those two ingredients together formed the improvisation you see and hear in this video.
The transpose of the 2 sequence rows is performed by using a Behringer BCN44 which is on my left and not visible in the video; you can see the long MIDI cable from the sequencer over my legs which goes into the BCN44. The self-built Modular begins with a 4 step sequence and later on it changed to 6 and 8 steps. The Waldorf Q Keyboard is imitating a EMS Synthi AKS with these typical Jean Michel Jarre sounds. The solo is performed on the Clavia Nord Lead 1."
YouTube via chamberofsounds. Theresynth on Ebay "BLIP II is back by popular demand. Here's a video of him through a Memory Man delay and a small solid-state amp. BLIP is perfect for getting wild analog synth sounds on the fly and is highly portable. Find out more and get your very own BLIP II today - exclusively at chamberofsounds.com"
YouTube via korgds10 "Trying my best to finish my 3rd album that will be called "Lychees" unless a better fruit comes along. That being said, here's another track I made with the Nintendo Korg DS-10. More at http://korgds-10.blogspot.com which happens to be the Home of the Korg DS-10."
"Here is a Demonstration of the new You Rock Guitar Controller from Inspired instruments. This instrument is a whole lot better than you could ever imagine."
"1st try out with Jomox T-Resonator. Sound source: Roland MC-909
While the 1st 3 minutes i modulate the basic sound settings. Be patient, the video and music becomes more interesting after this short intro. The video is really the first try out with my Jomox T-Resonator, but there are some cuts in the clip to get the 500mb max without loosing video quality."
"Raagini Digital - electronic tanpura, We call it the indian box and it's a very basic synthesizer with little possibilities. But it got that exotic new age sound which makes it a bit special.
Recorded using TC konnekt8 running Studio One.
made by... Kaare Bøje Thanks to... Kristoffer "Teppop" Bredahl
YouTube via radial77. via this auction. via the forum. "Functions normally but also contains LFO, pitch, distortion, secondary modulation, output modifications. See listing for details."
Features: -LFO Rate knob -LFO Shape/Pulse width knob -LFO activation toggle -LFO gating toggle -LFO Shape activation toggle -Pitch activation toggle -Pitch adjustment knob -Transpose toggle(shifts pitch up) -Distortion/secondary modulation momentary button and toggle -1/4" mono output jack for routing to an amp or mixer -Original factory speaker
"The serial is EP 00050. I'm no expert but I believe that makes this one an early model and according to this info, would mean it has the SSM2044 filter chip. **Bit 01 6 CEM3328 VCF Late Models 6 SSM2044 VCF Early Models**"
"SUIKO ST-10 is extremely rare and most strange japanese electronic musical instruments originally made for japanese traditinal music circa. 1980. left side has digital data cassette deck! and right side has internal speaker it has built in 2 way early digital sequencer,digital data cassette and internal memory SUIKO ST-10 is one of the most strange design model from the SUIKO line up.
ST-10 is monophonic instrument and has 2 rows of white square button keyboards. this keyboards specially designed for playing glissando easily like koto(japanese harp) front row of the keyboard is japanese scale,so just playing randomly you can easily get exotic japanese melody! three sounds are selectable,shakuhachi(japanese bamboo flute), koto (japanese harp) and pipe organ. sounds are very analog, warm and strange! there are various switches and knobs for special japanese tuning, sustain, volume, memory controls,etc.. back side panel has AUDIO OUT and AC cable. ST10 has 2 ways of recording memory section,digital data cassette memory and digital internal memory. cassette deck of left side is not a usual analog recorder,it's a digital data recorder such kind of digital data recorder often used with early personal computer in '80s but I have not ever seen used in electronic instruments usage is almost same as a usual cassette recoder but you can change the sound while playback(e.g. koto to shakuhachi) because it just records playing data like sequencer. other recording section is a digital internal memory it's a simple early digital sequencer you can record your play by realtime or note,timing separately"