MATRIXSYNTH: New Old in 2019


Showing posts with label New Old in 2019. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New Old in 2019. Show all posts

Saturday, February 08, 2020

GEM wk2 module EXPANDER realtime midi arranger w/ Video Karaoke Out?

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via this auction

Never seen one of these before. Note the video out mentioned below and the optional sampling.

"The Professional Musician's Best Friend! GEM WK2 Midi ArrangerThis is a very high-quality item, used by professional musicians the world over.In excellent condition, the GEM WK2 performs as if it was brand new and has had home use only (connected to a Hammond organ). Its ideal for Organs, Keybpards, Midi Accordions or just as stand alone accompaniment unit. It came in Part Exchange for a Ketron Audya. These versatile machines cost around £1000 when new, so if you are not familiar with them, please read more about its capabilities below and GRAB A BARGAIN!

The WK2 MIDI Arranger is the arranger module from GEM designed for musicians who want a modern, technologically advanced, easy-to-use instrument capable of satisfying any musical need. A glance at the control panel is enough to tell you that the WK2 MIDI Arranger is an instrument alone in it's class: the clear and simple panel layout consisting of direct access buttons and controls, the large backlit coloured display which keeps you in control, the modern, captivating look are just a few of the ingredients that make the WK2 MIDI Arranger a singularly unique instrument.GenerationThe WK2 MIDI Arranger offers 444 high quality sounds to suit just about any style of music.16-part multitimbral, with 32 note polyphony, programmable split and the ability to layer 2 sounds together, the WK2 MIDI Arranger lets you to create rich, modern sound textures quickly and easily.Effects processorsThe WK2 MIDI Arranger contains 2 independent digital effects processors with 22 reverbs and 22 effects, with controls for the main level and separate send levels for each track.StylesThe arranger section of the WK2 MIDI Arranger contains 96 styles with 4 variations each, made up of 5 tracks (Drums, Bass, Acc.1/2/3); the important 'Single Touch Play' function lets you assign 10 different performances to each style, allowing you to instantly reconfigure the setting of the styles by pushing a single button.

You can also memorize any configuration of sounds, styles, effects, controls, MIDI channels, track status, etc. in 63 dedicated Performances which can be instantly recalled whenever you need them in the future Normally complex editing procedures are made easy thanks to a series of function keys which give you direct access to every function. In addition, the WK2 MIDI Arranger lets you immediately select your favourite sounds and styles with the 'Direct Sound Memory' and 'Direct Style Memory' controls. These 32 buttons allow you to memorize your most frequently used sounds and styles and then recall them with a single command.SequencerThe WK2 MIDI Arranger is equipped with a practical sequencer that lets you, quickly and easily, record up to 7 Song Styles using any of the on-board styles. Your compositions can then be saved to disk. The WK2 MIDI Arranger is compatible with the vast existing GEM disk libraries in WK3, PK7, GMX and CD formats, with the industry standard Standard Midi File formats 0, 1 and 1+ lyrics, and also with GEM's new 'RASS' (Real Audio Syncro Style) format. RASS allows you to use specially processed real audio samples which are synchronized with the MIDI styles, creating highly effective rhythm tracks. As you change tempo, the sample actually follows your changes exactly as though it was another MIDI track. The 'Direct from Disk function speeds up the playback of songs stored on floppy disks, while the 'Play all Songs' button allows you to listen a song disk's entire contents with a single command.Disk DriveThe built-in disk drive lets you manage an enormous variety of files ready to use. All your configurations can also be saved on floppy disk, using the built-in 3.5" disk drive.

Built-In Video Out / Vocal Processor Interface with Digital Sampling (optional). Video Out Using the built-in Video Out, you can connect most types of TV or video display to the WK2 MIDI Arranger to view the karaoke style lyrics sychronised to your songs. The optional Vocal Processor interface, easily installed in it's own b..."

Friday, January 31, 2020

Roland MPU-401N MIDI Processing Unit

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via this auction

This one was spotted and sent in via M Me.

Never scene one of these before. The second to last image is the top. It's a pretty thin device. I found the bottom image from this site.

Tuesday, January 28, 2020

Vintage Rare 1980’s Dr. Böhm Digital Drums M. Drum Machine Drum Computer

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via this auction

This might be the first one to be featured on the site. It was spotted and sent in via M Me.

"This is the original drum machine 'Digital Drums Music' from Dr. Böhm. The machine was built in the early 80s and is in very good condition.

There are 39 instruments stored as samples in 2 ROMs. The device plays 6 voices polyphon and includes the following 20 presets: Pop I, Disco, March, Jive (R & R), Waltz, Jazz Waltz, Twist, Mambo, Samba, Bequine, Pop II, Polka (March B.), Fox Trot, Swing, Slow Waltz, Slow Rock, Shuffle Fox, Bossa Nova, Cha Cha, Tango

There are 3 variations of each rhythm (except for those in the bracket standing rhythms, since these are already a variation), a break, a solo and a fill in. So that makes a total of 60 rhythms, 60 breaks 60 fill ins and 20 solos.

An Auto Fill feature adds after the 4th, 8th or one random beat a fill in one.

The tempo is set with a "+" and a "-" button and changes back to an optimized pace when a new rhythm is selected. Do you want this avoided, you have to press the 'Hold' Button before changing the Rhythm

For adjusting the volume, there is the silver colored pot button.

The output jack is designed as a stereo jack, that means, that some instruments are on right and some are on the left. In order to connect the drum computer with a monophone amp I will deliver a stereo-mono adapter.

The sound is punchy and reminiscent of a Linn drum from the 80s.

The Böhm Digital Drums is in a good condition and works 100%. The machine is clean, but has due to age some cracks on the user panel, which were glued (see photos for reference)"

Sunday, January 19, 2020

Vintage Welson Disco Keyboard Synthesizer

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Never seen one of these before. I believe this is the first one to be featured on the site.

You can find additional posts featuring Welson products here.

Saturday, January 11, 2020

Barth Musicoder Vocoder

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via this auction

"Ultrarare Vocoder from Barth In Germany. Same unit utilized by Kraftwerk. The unit works perfectly and is in mint condition. It come with manual and schematics. Only 40 units build. This is number 37."

This is the first one to be featured on the site. Be sure to check out the New Old label for more.

Wednesday, January 08, 2020

M.P.C. Electronics LTD Sync Track for Roland Basslines and Tr 606. Ref2

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This one was spotted and sent in via M Me.

You don't see these often. One came up back in 2011. You can find a post featuring a video of one back in 2009 here.

M.P.C. was know for their various rackmount drum synths. See the MPC label for more of their products.

Saturday, January 04, 2020

Roland LAPC-I Synthesizer Sound Card w/ MCB-1 Midi Connector


Microtec XT 2002 Master + Roland LAPC-I Published on Jul 30, 2016 Ricardo Contieri

This one was spotted and sent in via M Me. Never seen one of these before.



via this auction

"The LAPC combines the Roland MT-32-compatible MIDI synthesizer module Roland CM-32L with an MPU-401 interface on a single plug-in card. The sound is generated using linear arithmetic synthesis (LA), a form of sample-based synthesis supplemented with subtractive synthesis. As with other Roland plug-in cards with an MPU-401 interface, an MCB-1 is required to connect external MIDI devices. The sound is output either via cinch sockets or a jack socket. Compared to more modern sound cards, the LAPC masters the independent generation of sounds, but not the playback of wave files. However, it produced the sound for many retro games! Original packaging with description! Everything as new!"

Tuesday, December 31, 2019

1967 Rocky Mount Instruments ( RMI) Explorer Combo Organ

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via this auction

This is the same one in the video above.

"Extremely rare and unusual combo organ made by Allen Organ’s Rocky Mountain Instrument division in the late 1960s. This is a transistor based keyboard with an oscillator for each key and unique flying hammer system for asynchronous tremolo and delay like effects.

Preset sounds include: Trumpet, Post Horn, Clarinet, Gamba, Flute, Mandolin, Banjo..what really makes this instrument interesting are the effects - Short Sustain, Long Sustain, Strum, String Speech Accenter, Echo & Tremolo.

This Explorer is fully functional, it has been cleaned inside and out. It is in average cosmetic condition for these with some chipping of the painted plywood case. A new case could be constructed if desired but i chose to leave it be due to the extreme rarity of this instrument. All keyboard action felts have been replaced with parts supplied by Allen Organ, it plays and feels incredible compared to the other 2 I’ve serviced over the last decade. I also took the opportunity to recap the power supply with new high quality electrolytic capacitors for safety as the originals were beginning to leak.

Includes the original keyboard cover, a NOS power cord that I managed to hunt down at a surplus supply company and the original capacitors i removed from the supply."

Saturday, December 28, 2019

ORIGINAL 1979 MINIMOOG D OPERATION MANUAL

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This one was spotted and sent in via M Me.

Haven't seen this particular one before. You can find other designs in the archives.

Thursday, December 26, 2019

JL COOPER MIDI SYNC I & II

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via this auction

Never seen these before.

These were spotted and sent in via M Me.

Wednesday, December 25, 2019

DYNACORD ADS Sample Library



This one in via swissdoc

"On Sequencer.de we started an initiative to preserve the DYNACORD ADS Sample Library by reading a bunch of old floppy disks and converting data in HFE format to be used by HxC floppy emulator. It is quite a decent coverage of the library as availble in 1989, but not complete.

Samples can be used in any sampler by manual conversion. Please see the readme.txt [below] for a bit more info.

Here you will find the data"

Image via gearslutz.

P.S. Apparently this is the first ADS featuring on the site. There were a few verstions of the ADD posted here.

Readme.txt:

IMG files can be written to real floppy disks with Omniflop, which supports the ADS data structure.
HFE files are to be used with the HxC floppy emulator.

For users of softsamplers etc.: IMG files can be imported into Audacity in RAW Mode 16-Bit (use Big Endian format), sample data can then be used manually

Some disks had read errors, they are marked with err in the filename.
Some disks had been marked "wrong disk", so they may not load properly as part of a pair.

Saturday, December 21, 2019

Extremely Rare Mam Phaze 2 II Vintage Analog Stereo Phaser w/ CV SN PM20201001

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Never seen one of these before.

Sunday, December 15, 2019

test CRUMAR PERFORMER after repair-mod-midi and UNITRA RYTM16


Published on Dec 15, 2019 Alexey Taber

"no fx"

Sounds like a drunken surreal version of "Take me out to the Ballgame". Posting this mainly for the UNITRA RYTM16, and it's from maker Alexey Taber. This is the first post to feature the UNITRA RYTM16. Not sure if it's related to the Eltra Unitra.

Tuesday, December 10, 2019

The Datanomics SYNTHI 100


This one is in via MATRIXSYNTH reader, Daniel Araya of Camp303 who also restored the Belgrade SYNTHI 100 featured here.

"I just restored the University of Cuenca Synthi 100!

This is the last S100 ever made, by the company Datanomics that took over EMS in 1979.

They produced this unit in 1981/82 and it was used at Gabinete de Música Electroacústica de Cuenca (G.M.E.) until it was put in storage for many years.

Now, thanks to professors Sylvia Molina Muro and Julio Sanz Vázquez a new G.M.E. is started and the Synthi 100 is restored to be used at the University.

The Synthi had been stored in a good environment and was in a nice state.

This machine is very different from the other S100's, it is completely redesigned internally by Datanomics and is using CEM chips (Curtis Electromusic Specialities) that made it a lot simpler to service because the reduced number of components.

The sequencer and keyboard are based around Z80 microcontrollers and are greatly improved from the old ones. Some components had not aged well so I changed out every power supply capacitor and replaced some broken IC's and went through all modules and functions.

I managed to fix about 97% of it in two days, a small part of the sequencer and some controls are still left for the next visit.

The new studios are modern and spacious and sports an amazing vintage quadrophonic Genelec 1024B sound system that is also being restored as well as some cool vintage outboard effects and various reel to reel tape recorders.

I also discovered an original ad/article for this synth while researching, check this out.

pic attached (with a classic Akai sampler as a bonus!)

/Daniel Araya"

Friday, December 06, 2019

Ensoniq ISF-1 Sampling Filter Input Cart for the Mirage

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Never seen one of these before. Interesting that the Mirage is even capable of input via the cartridge slot. Found a pic of the inside of one here. Apparently the ISF-1 increases the Mirage sample rate to 50K and contains a 150db/octave roll off filter.

This one was spotted and sent in via M Me.

Vintage Sears Stereophonic Reverberator, Spring Reverb

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via this auction

Not a synth, but thought it was worth capturing. You can find a handful of posts featuring Sears here.

Pic of the inside below.

Sunday, December 01, 2019

New Open Box Roland MPU-401 MIDI Processing Unit W/ MIF-C64 Interface Kit SN 821689

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via this auction

w/ original boxes. Never seen the MIF-C64 Interface kit for the Commodore 64 before.

This one was spotted and sent in via M Me.

Saturday, November 30, 2019

VOX OCTAVOICE ORCHESTRA

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Published on Jan 10, 2012 Mrquaqua1

"This is a demonstration of the sounds that can be made through the use of the VOX Octavoice I. I believe it was made in 1968 and is very rare. For more info http://www.voxshowroom.com/us/amp/oct..."

Note this is the first one to be featured on MATRIXSYNTH. Hadn't seen one before now. Spotted it in the listing below and found the video above.


via this auction

"SUPER NEAT SMALL AND LIGHTWEIGHT OCTAVOICE ORCHESTRA INSTRUMENT SYNTHESIZER FOR PERCUSSION, REEDS, STRINGS OR EVEN VOICE IN EXCELLENT CONDITION, ADDS Synthesized voice that follows the music instrument that is miked to the input, HAS GUITAR PLUG OUTPUT. WHAT A SUPER STOCKING STUFFER GIFT FOR ANY MUSICIAN, ARTIST, PRODUCER!!!"

Monday, November 18, 2019

Vintage Bernd Haller of Vermona Alpha 5 Computer Rhythm?


Here's an interesting piece spotted and sent in via M Me. It is currently listed here. It appears to have been built by Bernd Haller of Vermona in 1981. This is the first one to be featured here on MATIXSYNTH.

Googlish translation from the listing:

Saturday, November 16, 2019

Analog string machine synthesizer project - Trial


Published on Nov 15, 2019 Fabrizio Di Vicino

"Trial of an old string synthesizer project from the seventies. I do apologize for quirky playing as i do not really play keyboards..."

Bass through filters of a string synthesizer - Trial

Published on Dec 7, 2019 Fabrizio Di Vicino

"Quick and rough trial of a bass through VCF/ENVELOPE/LFO section of a seventies string synthesizer. Thanks for viewing and check also other related videos as well!"
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