Showing posts with label Lintronics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lintronics. Show all posts
Friday, May 22, 2015
KAWAI TEISCO 100F // Final Session // Part 1 // triggered by ARTURIA Beat/Step
Published on May 22, 2015 LESINDES
"Mylast and finalsession with Kawai 100F. This unit had a comfortable Lintronics Midi In. PART 1.
Session partners: Arturia BeatStep and Ensoniq DP/Pro for the stuning FX."
Update:
KAWAI TEISCO 100F // Final Session // Part 2 // sequenced + played
Published on Jun 12, 2015 LESINDES
"PART TWO NOW of my last and final session with synth from 1977. Kawai 100F. This unit had a comfortable Lintronics Midi In.
Session partners: Arturia BeatStep and Ensoniq DP/Pro for the stuning FX.In the 2nd part of the video the synth is beeing played."
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Three Notrons in a Studio
A couple of pics sent in via John who has a Notron up for auction here. Click on the top pic to spot the synths. Note there are three Lintronic Notrons in there. The bottom is John Mrofchak on the right and Notron creator Gerard Campbell.
John is actually working on getting a Notron in the NY metropoltian museum of Art. According to John, "they have an amazing collection of musicial instuments, some electronic.."

LABELS/MORE:
Akai,
Clavia,
Doepfer,
Emu,
Future Retro,
JoMoX,
Kawai,
Korg,
Lintronics,
MAM,
MOOG,
Oberheim,
RedSound,
synth museums,
Vermona
Monday, May 16, 2011
Moog Memorymoog -- Lintronics
"It's a Memorymoog - the keyboard that was so expensive to produce that it basically put Moog out of the game.
http://www.lintronics.de/ will give you an idea of what is done. The current Lintronics upgrade costs 3600 Euros. That's like a billion dollars. (or $5035 at today's exchange rate)."
Monday, March 14, 2011
Moog Minimoog D w/ Lintronics MIDI
via this auction
"~1978 (s/n 10558) moog model d minimoog. the top nameplate is missing, but the one on the back is present :)
this mini has been modified in the following ways:
* Lintronics MIDI Convertor (LMC) allows remote MIDI control of this mini & adds an LFO)
(back panel, viewed from behind the mini, from the power cord looking right:)
* filter envelope -> osc 2 on/off switch (most useful when osc 2 sync is on)
* LMC noise / LFO switch (when the modulation mix knob is set to 'noise', this switch determines if the mini's noise generator or the LFO signal from the LMC is active)
* (external input, hi/lo outputs are stock, 1/4" jacks)
* CV OUTput (1/4" jack, can be used to drive other 1v/oct synths)
* MIDI IN (5-pin DIN)
* Gate in/out (1/4" jack, can be triggered from square wave LFO, external foot switch OR can drive other NON-S-Trig gates)
* Osc 2 CV in (1/4" jack; most useful when osc 2 sync is on)
* Osc 2 sync on/off switch
* Cinch/Jones connector for S-Trig control of envelopes (gate)
all keys work, but they DO require periodic cleaning. all knobs and switches work. a-440 reference works.
you will also get:
* LMC documentation (installation instructions, manual, quick reference card)
* Moog CP-251 (newer style, white rings) CV control processor (mixer, LFO, noise source, mult, lag generator, s&h) with power supply & manual
* Two (2) Boss FS-5U non-latching, reversible polarity foot-switches
* One (1) Cinch-Jones to female 1/4" plug adaptor for gate triggering of the original S-Trig jack
* Three (3) 1/4" jack to .206" (NOT 1/4") switchcraft plug adaptors (for 'glide' and 'delay' jacks next to their respective switches)
* printout of Minimoog patch book (from internet)
* printout of Minimoog operation manual (from internet)
* Voyager gig-bag
* Voyager dust-cover"
Monday, December 13, 2010
Minimoog with Bob Moog's Signature and Lintronics MIDI
"It has been serviced by Rudy linhard, the inventor of Moog MIDI n Germany, (http://www.lintronics.de/minimoog.html) that calibrated and made e full revision"
Friday, September 03, 2010
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