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Wednesday, February 16, 2011

FAT PCP 330 Eleven Band Analog Vocoder

via this auction

"This is an eleven band analog vocoder from the 90's. It was manufactured by a company called Freeform Analog Technologies or FAT. This device is rare and sounds excellent. The "Sibilance" feature is awesome it introduces white noise into the signals negative spaces which makes 303 loops, drum loops, or anything sound great. The eleven bands can be used to EQ any signal into odd and exotic colors. The vocoder? It's analog and sounds fantastic."

Monday, August 30, 2010

Akai Mpc 60 beat set on analog fire


YouTube via michal23pl | August 30, 2010

"gear used

Akai Mpc 60: drums and sequencing,
Akai s2000: rhodes piano 73 emulation from Scarbee.
Cheetah ms6: synth
Fat FB383: bassline

Tasam 22-2 tape recorder

thanks for watching"

Saturday, August 21, 2010

electronic instruments late night session (acid/IDM)


YouTube via michal23pl | August 21, 2010

"mpc 60 (drums and whole sequencing) + s2000 (main synth) + korg esx (modular-like sine bleeps) + cheetah ms6 (chours strings) + fat fb383 (acid bleeps)
everything synthesized except drums sampled into mpc. recorded live on 1/4" tape."

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Microkorg and FB383 Percussion Pack

via DAN303 here.
"Free percussion and bass from the microkorg and Fb383 synthesizers."

Sunday, July 04, 2010

Akai Mpc 60 + Cheetah MS6 + Fat FB383 late night session


YouTube via michal23pl | July 03, 2010

"recorded live on Tascam 22-2 with TDK Audua L-1800 tape. bass = Fat FB383, strings = Cheetah MS6, drums and samples = Akai Mpc 60. thanks for watching."

Thursday, June 10, 2010

Peter Forrest's A-Z of Analogue Synthesisers books


via this auction

"A complete two-volume set of the most comprehensive encyclopaedia of analogue synths and keyboards in the world - direct from the author. Now that all completely mint copies of the A-M part are sold out, I'm selling sets which include an A-M which is not mint...

"The A-M is a printers' run-on copy, so had no serial number, but I have written that in it, and the N-Z is serial number 855. Both books will be signed by the author - if you want a particular dedication, please say when you pay.

The original A-M was produced in 1994, and then re-written and expanded in 1998. There are probably nearly twice as many words crammed in to the second edition as there were in the first. The second edition has 320 pages, 16 of which are full colour, while the original edition only had 240 pages. There's a whole lot of extra information about EMS, Moog, and many other manufacturers; a greatly improved index, and a new index to the musicians mentioned in the book. So if you're into, say, Tangerine Dream, you can find the 25 pages on which they're mentioned; Tim Blake, 8 pages; and even Tim Buckley on two.

The first edition was printed in a run of 2000, and 2000 copies of this revised edition were also printed. This second edition has been officially out of print for well over a year now, so is impossible to buy via any bookseller like Amazon.

The original N-Z was printed in 1996, in a run of 2000, and then the second revised edition (of 3000) was printed in 2003. It has 384 pages, including 16 in full colour. Please check the photos to see the sort of coverage you will get of rare, obscure instruments like the Syntons and Wavemakers or ultra-famous offerings like the Rolands and Yamahas.

The total number of words in these two books is probably over half a million. With hundreds of illustrations, charts, etc., the whole package provides a comprehensive guide to analogue synths, organs, electric pianos, theremins, etc., up to 1998 for ones beginning A-M, and 2003 for the N-Zs. The books have been well-reviewed in magazines all round the world, by people as knowledgeable as Mark Vail and Gino Robair, and enjoyed by some of the best-known names in electronic music, such as Fatboy Slim, Hans Zimmer, Herbie Hancock, Aphex Twin, Chemical Brothers, Depeche Mode, and Adrian Utley of Portishead.

Who's selling: my name's Peter Forrest. I've been writing about synths, keyboards, effects and recording gear for over 20 years now, and for 14 years I have been running an internet auction called VEMIA (Vintage Electric Musical Instrument Auctions) which specialises in synths, drum machines, effects, and so on. Please check my eBay feedback to see that you can bid with confidence. Feel free to email me any questions."

I have a copy of these books. They are absolutely amazing. Highly, highly recommended. This is the ultimate analog synth reference book. This is also listed in the Synth Books section.

Pages pictured:

-Cover
-Roland System 100 and 100m
-Roland Pics
-Exclusively Analogue Aviator, F.A.T. and Farfisa
-Moog The Source
-Cano Electronics, CEI, Cellulophone, CFR Associates, INC, Chadacre, Chamberline
- Buchla, Crumar, Stylophone, Digisound Mod 80, EDP pics
EMS
- College, Series3000 - note that is not a x0xb0x
- Wavemaker
- Yamaha
- Moog pics

Thursday, June 03, 2010

FAT Freebass FB383 TB-303 clone

via this auction






Tuesday, May 11, 2010

FREEBASS FB383 TB-303 CLONE

via this auction

Sunday, April 04, 2010

Electric Shockwaves "Temptaions"


YouTube via michal23pl — April 04, 2010 — "improvised 100% on Cheetah MS6 synthesizer. filtered by Fat FB383 VCF. spring reverb by Accutronics. thanks for listening."

Saturday, April 03, 2010

Akai MPC 60 loves Cheetah MS6 synthesizer - chapter 2


YouTube via michal23pl — April 02, 2010 — "main sequencer, drums and samples: MPC60 guest appearance on second funky bassline: FAT FB383 pads and anything else: Cheetah MS6 (processed by Roland VS880 internal chours and delay)"

Monday, September 28, 2009

PACK ONE (free loops)

Download the packs at Dan303

loops from the MC303 and FB383

via http://twitter.com/Dan303

DEMO song for Free sample pack. by synthersizer-sounds

Saturday, August 29, 2009

Bart and an F.A.T. FB383

via Dan303 where you'll find more synth shots.

Friday, August 14, 2009

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ThRREeOh!32154865321=] by Dan303

Drums/percussion - Roland Mc-303
Piano - Roland Mc-303
303 Bass - FAT Freebass FB383 (TB-303 clone)
Simple raw pad - Korg Microkorg
Extra synth hit - Reason NN-XT (Juno 60 multisample)
Synth drone patch - Reason NN-XT(Juno 60 multisample)
Vocal stutters - Alphebet samples!!?!?

More details and images at Dan303

Sunday, May 10, 2009

FAT Freebass fb383


YouTube via 1Jinxed1
"FAT Freebass fb383. Controlled by a roland sh-32."

Modded FB383 sequenced by X0xb0x + dr550


YouTube via TuneFRK
"FB 383 (Reso mod+magic knob mod ) sequenced by X0xb0x + dr550 mk2

If you have any new, vintage, homemade or circuit bent music gear or equipment and want to show it to the world, here is the place to go!
http://www.tunefreak.org/studio.html
You can also share your sounds, mods, pictures and videos.
Simply send me an email with your sounds, pictures or links to Youtube videos and they will appear on our list.
I will find out soon How you could send your stuff straight to the list, but for now, feel free to send it here gearlist@tunefreak.org or tunefreak@o2.pl
Thanks
TuneFreak"

Thursday, February 14, 2008

NEXT SPACEBASS 3.3

images via this auction

via Tuan c/o Drone Studios

Note the MIDI dip switch and VCF In.

"The Next! Spacebass 3.3 is the best Roland TB-303 clone there is! The analog circuitry is based almost entirely on single transistors which make these units sound absolutely authentic. The control interfaces are built around the original 303 design for easy on-the-fly use. The sounds generated by analog bass synths come from two types of waveforms, Saw and Square, which can be mixed for a large number of sound possibilities. The SpaceBass 3.3 features a 24 dB low pass filter, through which the sound passes to create various effects, can be modulated with Cutoff, Resonance, and Envelope Modulation. The decay time and accent are variable from 120 velocity. There is a separate VCF input for routing any audio signal through the filters...perfect for warming up drum loops! By the way the Next! Spacebass 3.3 was manufactured under several different names such as the FAT Freebass FB383 or the MAM MB33, but they are all the same synth with the same circuitry. They are all perfect TB-303 recreations and sound fat and acidy!"

You can find samples at the auction.

Saturday, January 19, 2008

Rolamtech Synth Stuff



Click here for some details and samples of the following:

PEAVEY PARADOX – The Synth that Was Not
Paia Fatman Page
MFB Synth Lite 2
Cheetah MS6
Evolution EVS1
Novation Bass Station
Ensoniq ESQ1
Oberheim Matrix 1000

Wednesday, January 31, 2007

FAT FreeBass FB383 - MAM MB33

Title link takes you to shots pulled via this auction. Apparently the FAT FreeBass FB383 and MAM MB33 are the same. They are Roland TB-303 clones. You can read more about them here. This unit is the FAT FreeBass FB383.

Wednesday, July 19, 2006

Acid ohne Roland's TB303

Title link takes you to a list of TB acid tracks featuring various synths inlcuing:

Propellerheads Rebirth
Yamaha AN1X
Kawai K5000S
Waldorf Microwave XT
Korg Z1
Korg Poly 61
Yamaha FX900
Hohner HS-1
Access Virus C
3x Creakbox Beta
MAM Freebass FB383
Audiorealism Bassline V1.5
Roland JD800

Each track lists what synths were used. These are really good demos.
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