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Tuesday, June 13, 2023

Rare Lexicon Prime Time 93 Digital Delay

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You might notice this delay has a VCO. More on that further below. "Rare Lexicon Prime Time 93 digital delay with maxed out memory, in fully functioning and perfect working condition. The front panel is immaculate. It is likely one of the cleanest Lexicon 93's in the world."

This one was sent to: "Dane Beamish of Beamish Electronics for repair, who is well known in the industry as the main tech who works on Lexicon gear. He wasn't cheap, but he went over it in great detail, and replaced all of the tantalum and electrolytic caps, a new timing crystal, several op-amps, and installed 24 new RAM chips. He also fully calibrated it. He recommended paying additional for the more expensive higher quality Texas Instrument RAM chips since (in his experience) they rarely go bad, so I decided to go with his recommendation, despite the much higher cost. He told me it was the cleanest Lexicon Prime Time 93 he had ever seen. He believes it may have left the factory this way, and sat on a shelf as a test unit, or may have left the the factory by other means. You can read his write up in the attached invoice."

Regarding the VCO, via musicfrombigego.com:

"Lastly, there seems to be some confusion online about the Prime Time 93’s VCO. I heard it referred to as an LFO in one video and that didn’t sound right to me. I contacted Gary Hall, creator of the Lexicon PCM42 digital delay, who worked for Lexicon at the time the Prime Time 93 was in production. Here’s what Gary had to say:

'Actually, the Prime Time has both an LFO and a VCO. Internally, the digital circuits are all run by a clock at ultrasonic rates. In the fixed delay mode, the clock is a crystal oscillator. When you click the knob to ‘UnCal’, the clock is taken over by a Voltage-Controlled Oscillator running at similar high speed which you can change with the manual sweep or with the LFO. The clock oscillator itself is a true VCO, however it’s not in audible range (I don’t have numbers in front of me, but it’s dog-whistle territory). It’s also linear-response only. No effort was made to have it conform to synth specs. So, VCO modulated by LFO and/or manual offset.'"

Thursday, April 27, 2023

Dawn - D.K.Synergy ambient music by Benge


video upload by zack dagoba

"Good morning!

Here is an ambient study by Benge, made on the D.K.Synergy digital synthesis system, Lexicon Model 200 reverb and Lexicon Prime Time Model 95 Stereo delay unit, SSL SiX mixer/compressor, SSL 2+ sound card. Shot on JVC KY-1900 video camera. Font used: Lazenby Computer. Field recordings of the dawn chorus, England, April 27th, 5:37am"

Tuesday, December 13, 2022

Time Is Our Master, Be Like Water


video upload by John L Rice

"Another quick one for fun, thanks for watching! :-)

Gear used:
Martin Jan Koehler: Tidal Modulator (mutable Instruments Tides clone)
Krisp1: OCTO LFO
Moon Modular: two 526 mixers and two 517 VCFs
Yamaha: FS1R
Mellotron: M4000D Rack
Roland: Integra7 and A-88
Strymon: BigSky and Timeline
Lexicon: MX400
Allen & Heath: MixWizard 20S
Canon: C100 MkII camera and CNE 20mm lense"

Tuesday, November 22, 2022

Random Thoughts In Emotional Stasis


video upload by John L Rice

"It's been a while since I've done one of my quirky music videos, I hope you enjoy this quick one! 😎

Main Sequence Eurorack Modular:
Rebel Technology - CLK
Noise Engineering - Clep Diaz
Vermona - meloDICER
Endorphines - Two Of Cups

Melodies and Chords:
Roland - A88 MIDI keyboard controller
Mellotron - M4000D Rack

Drone:
JTM Synth - LD-2
Strymon - Mobius
(oscilloscope for fun)

Additional Effects:
Strymon BigSky and Timeline pedals
Lexicon - MX400"

Tuesday, November 08, 2022

Same Patch The Next Day


video upload by John L Rice

"Pretty much the same setup as the last video, minus the FS1R and plus some sequencer related modules. This time I sequenced the poly modular and used a second keyboard to transpose the sequence while playing the Mellotron brass from the main keyboard. I almost didn't post this and may delete it but I'll leave it up for now.

Modular Polysynth:
1 x Synth Tech MOTM-650 MIDI to CV
4 x Synth Tech MOTM-300 VCOs
4 x Happy Nerding FM AIDs
2 x Moon 517 dual VCFs
2 x Oakley/Krisp1 dual VCAs
1 x Club Of The Knobs C911P poly EG
1 x Mutable Instruments/Martin Jan Koehler Tides/Tidal Modulator

Sequencer setup:
Moon Modular 569 Quad Sequential Voltage Source
Club Of The Knobs C969 Euclidian Bi-Clock Sequencer
Moon Modular 591 Switch

Other Polysynths:
Mellotron M4000D

Effects:
Strymon Timeline Delay
Strymon BigSky Reverb
Lexicon M400 Reverb

Thanks for watching! :-)

#modularsynth #modularsynthesizer #synthesizer"

Monday, November 07, 2022

Impromptu Polysynth Chords


video upload by John L Rice

"Modular Polysynth: 1 x Synth Tech MOTM-650 MIDI to CV
4 x Synth Tech MOTM-300 VCOs
4 x Happy Nerding FM AIDs
2 x Moon 517 dual VCFs
2 x Oakley/Krisp1 dual VCAs
1 x Club Of The Knobs C911P poly EG
1 x Mutable Instruments/Martin Jan Koehler Tides/Tidal Modulator

Other Polysynths:
Mellotron M4000D
Yamaha FS1R

Effects:
Strymon Timeline Delay
Strymon BigSky Reverb
Lexicon M400 Reverb

Thanks for watching! :-)"

Saturday, July 23, 2022

Unplanned Modular Noodle July 22 2022


video upload by John L Rice

"The lead sound is a combination of a @mellotronfactory M4000D and @yamahasynths_official FS1R. Modules used: @synthesistechnology MOTM-300 VCOs, MOTM-650 MIDI to CV (for transposing the sequencer only), and E102 Quad Temporal Shifter, @moonmodularhq 517 VCFs and 569 sequencer, Oakley Dual VCAs, @cluboftheknobs_synthesizer C911P poly ADSR and C969 Euclidean clock/divider, and Modcan 55B quantizers. Effects used were @strymonengineering BigSky and Timeline pedals and a @lexicon_pro MX400.

#modularsynths #mellotronm4000d #5umodular"

Sunday, April 24, 2022

It's 1984 them - The Riverscapes of Baloran The River synthesizer


video upload by Smartti1970

Synthesizer : Baloran The River
Fx: Lexicon Pcm80
Boss Vf1
Images and Music by Smartti1970 - Kuuramaale Soundscapes

Update: video re-uploaed 4/25/2022.

Thursday, December 16, 2021

Some cool Lexicon PCM41 demos w/ a Roland Juno-60


video upload by SynthMania

"Roland Juno-60 through the classic digital delay processor from the early 1980s, the Lexicon PCM41.

0:00 Opening Titles
0:10 Ambience
0:43 Classic Flange
1:39 Cylon Voice
2:05 Double Tracking
3:11 Echo
4:02 Talking Flange
4:43 Vibrato
5:16 Ending Titles"

Wednesday, December 15, 2021

Eminent Solina String Ensemble MK II Sound Demo


video upload by umusic6

"Just recently got hold of this real classic: The Eminent Solina String Ensemble Mk II from the 70ies.
Additional FX used:
NUX Time Core Ping Pong Delay to get that stereo spread (thanks to Hartmut for that great tip).
Lexicon 300 Large Hall.
Enjoy!'

Korg Polysix with Lexicon 300


video upload by umusic6

"A perfect combination."

Tuesday, August 03, 2021

Lexicon 224XL Digital Reverberator for Parts (ex-LucasFilm) SN 224-3785

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Lucas Arts IN 0107400

"ex-LucasFilm Lexicon 224XL rackmount unit, w/power supply and six original cards, as a parts unit. Or you can buy a clone LARC and SBC board, fabricate a front panel for it, and you'll be off and running as the owner of one of the best digital reverbs ever made.

ABOUT THE LEXICON 224XL:
The 224XL is a classic vintage reverb released in 1984, and used on hundreds of hits back in the day, and in many LucasFilm movies, since this one was owned by LucasFilm (Star Wars / Indiana Jones / Labyrinth, etc.) as shown by the sticker on the back panel. It still sounds incredible in the modern studio. The 224XL fits so well in the mix, perfect for drums, vocals, anything you throw at it.

FUNCTIONALITY: Unit not been tested for functionality. All the boards appear to be populated as shown in the photos. I bought this as a spare parts unit some time ago but never got around to using it (I don't own a fully functioning 224XL to test these cards in).

It is missing: 1) front panel (can be fabricated and silk-screened) 2) LARC remote and cable (a clone is available and originals show up from time to time) 3) SBC board (clones are available online). 4) May need a new power switch and power LED installed. The OPT slot was for an optional NVS memory board, a clone of which is also available online.

INCLUDED:
Lexicon 224XL case, DMEM, T&C, ARU, FPC, AIN, & AOUT cards (as shown), integrated power supply (standard US Voltage)."

Sunday, June 06, 2021

WERSI BASS SYNTHESIZER AP-6 | Analog Synthesizer 1977 | HD DEMO


video by AnalogAudio1

"(c) 2021 by AnalogAudio1

Lexicon MPX500 for reverb effects and Korg SDD-3000 delay were used.

The Wersi Bass Synthesizer (Model AP-6) is a weird analog monophonic synthesizer from Germany. Very uncommon controls, uncommon behaviour. You never know if it works as it should. Funny after all. You can combine waveforms with different footages. The filter is a bit of a joke (called Wah-Wah), but the synth has a nice and brave vintage tone. Beware, it's not exactly an acid monster :-)"

Saturday, June 27, 2020

Demo :: Lexicon 224XL on TR8 + Reface CS (Aphex Ageispolis Riff)


SOLON Music

"Demo of the Lexicon 224XL using Roland TR8 + Yamaha Reface CS playing Aphex Twin riff from 'Ageispolis' (Selected Ambient Works 85-92)."

Thursday, June 11, 2020

All Sequential kit - style 1984


SynthMania

All Sequential Circuits instruments, Italian '80s style:
Synth Lead: Prophet-5
Synth Bass: Pro-One
Drum machine: Drumtraks
Digital Reverb processor: MXR 01
Digital Delay processor: Lexicon PCM41

Wednesday, February 05, 2020

Demo :: Lexicon 224XL on TR8 + TB-03 (Plastikman Riff)


Published on Feb 5, 2020 SOLON Music

The Lexicon 224XL looks like a little white retro calculator. Curious how much they go for. Time to check:

"Demo of the Lexicon 224XL using Roland TR8 Drum Machine and Roland TB-03 synth playing riff from the track 'Plasticity' by Plastikman (Richie Hawtin). 7 presets demo'ed:

BRIGHT HALL VARIATION 1
ROOM VARIATION 4
PLATE VARIATION 1
RICH CHAMBER VARIATION 8
DARK CHAMBER VARIATION 1
CHORUS & ECHO VARIATION 4
SOLON CONCERT HALL

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About SOLON:

Matt Singmin is an English musician based in Sydney, Australia, composing and producing meditative electronic music. He is the DJ & Co-founder of The Future Sound of Yoga, and an explorer of the magic in vintage & modern audio gear.

► Web: http://bit.ly/solonwebsite"

Wednesday, January 08, 2020

reverbz-2


Published on Jan 8, 2020 zack dagoba

"Here is another vintage reverb comparison. I did one a few years ago (posted here) in my previous studio, and though it was time to do a new one with some more units I have acquired since then (namely a Quantec Room Simulator, a TC Electronic M5000 and a Korg A1). Enjoy!'

Reverbs in order:
1. Lexicon 224 Digital Reverb
2. Quantec Room Simulator from 1982
3. Yamaha REV-1 from 1983
4. Eventide H3000 from 1986
5. Roland R880 from 1989
6. KORG A1 w/ RE Remote Editor from 1991
7. TC Electronic M5000 from 1995

Wednesday, December 25, 2019

Demo :: Lexicon Model 200 on SH101 (Aphex Riff)


Published on Dec 25, 2019 SOLON Music

"Demo of the Lexicon Model 200 Reverb using Roland SH101 synth playing Aphex Twin riff from 'Tha' (Selected Ambient Works 85-92). Presets demo'ed:

1.0 HALL
2.1 PLATE
4.1 RICH PLATE
2.6 PLATE
3.1 CHAMBER
3.5 CHAMBER
SOLON HALL"

Thursday, November 21, 2019

Vangelis - Blade Runner (End Titles) - Live by Kebu in Helsinki 2019


Published on Nov 21, 2019 Kebu

"Kebu's all-analog synth arrangement of Vangelis' Blade Runner (End Titles), performed live at Kuudes Linja in Helsinki, 22.5.2019.

Thanks to Mika Knuutila and Jonatan Flinck for operating the cameras, and Sebastian "Baba" Sjöblom for the light show!

Kebu performed the tune using only analog synthesizers, with some parts played live and some parts sequenced. The performance was recorded directly from the mixer to a stereo track, and was later mixed together with the ambience from the room.

Equipment used in this song: Alesis Andromeda A6; Korg Polysix, Poly 61, Mono/Poly; Roland TR-808, JX8P, Alpha Juno 1&2; DSI Tetra, Jomox AirBase99, Touched-by-sound DRM1, Oberheim Matrix 1000, Marion Prosynth, Akai MPC2500 (only for MIDI sequencing), Yamaha 01v96, Behringer X32 Rack (preamps & reverb only), Lexicon MPX1, as well as a midi patchbay and additional preamps for my mixer."

Friday, November 15, 2019

Demo :: Cyclone Analogic Bass Bot TT-303 + Boss DS-1 Distortion Pedal (Da Funk Riff)


Published on Nov 15, 2019 SOLON Music

"Demo of the Cyclone Analogic Bassbot TT-303 (a Roland 303 clone) + the Boss DS-1 Distortion Pedal, playing Daft Punk's Da Funk Riff.

The reverb is a Room preset from the Lexicon 224XL."
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