Showing posts with label Wurlitzer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wurlitzer. Show all posts
Wednesday, September 16, 2020
Building A Track: MFB / Wurlitzer Drums & Eurorack Modular Synth
isvisible isinvisible
"Working on a track and thought I'd share the different elements as they're added to the track.
Featuring:
Various modular drum sounds - Strymon Magneto.
Wurlitzer Swingin' Rhythm - Intellijel Springray.
MFB 501.
Music Thing Chord Organ - Doepfer LPG & Frequency Shifter.
Livewire AFG - Doepfer LPG, Marshall Time Modulator.
Synthesis Technology E350 - Doepfer Vactrol Filter, ZVex Instant Lo-Fi Junky.
Neutron Sound Orgone Accumulator - Doepfer Vactrol Phaser, ZVex Fuzz Factory."
LABELS/MORE:
Doepfer,
eurorack,
intellijel,
Livewire,
MFB,
music thing,
Neutron Sound,
strymon,
Synthtech,
Wurlitzer,
ZVex
Tuesday, August 11, 2020
Aphex Twin - T69 Collapse (Cover)
Carlo Castellano
"Arranged and performed by Carlo Castellano
Gear used:
Moog Minimoog
Roland Juno-60
Roland TR-808
Wurlitzer 200A
Sound Master Latin Percussion (https://www.audiothing.net/instrument...)
Boss Hand Clapper HC-2 (https://www.audiothing.net/instrument...)
Ibanez DL-5
Roland Space Echo RE-201 (https://www.audiothing.net/effects/ou...)
Artec Analog Delay (which died while recording...RIP)
Mu-Tron Bi-Phase
Bandive Great British Spring (https://www.audiothing.net/effects/sp...)
Thingamagoop 2"
Sunday, March 15, 2020
Matt Johnson Jamiroquai Studio Tour
Studio Tour plus new album news! Published on Mar 15, 2020 Matt Johnson Jamiroquai
"Here's a guided tour of my home studio plus a bit of chat about an album I am making"
Synths come in at 5:48. See the Studio Tours label for more.
LABELS/MORE:
Alesis,
DSI,
FAT,
Oberheim,
Sequential,
Sequential Circuits,
Studio Tours,
Wurlitzer,
Yamaha
Thursday, March 05, 2020
Using Synths as Effects Processors | Reverb
Published on Mar 5, 2020 Reverb
"One of the best parts of incorporating synthesizers into your music is that they can be used in a myriad of interesting ways—including as effects processors. Take a look around at the back (or perhaps front) panel of your synthesizers, and you might see a socket labeled "Ext. In." or something similar. This means that your synth can accept audio signal from an external instrument or mic source. In the video above, Natalie shows you how to harness the effects processing potential of your synths using some classics like Moog Grandmother and MiniMoog Model D, as well as the Korg Monologue, with a Wurlitzer piano."
https://reverb.com
Tuesday, February 11, 2020
Wurlitzer Synthesizer
Note: Auction links are affiliate links for which the site may be compensated.
The Orbit III? You can find a demo of a chopped one here.
via this auction
Pics of the inside...
The Orbit III? You can find a demo of a chopped one here.
via this auction
Pics of the inside...
Wednesday, December 05, 2018
1972 & 1971 Synthesizer Fun for Wurlitzer Organs with Orbit Synthesizer Books
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via this auction
Two play books. 1972 green & 1971 blue
Note the patch settings for each song below.
You can find demos of the Orbit in the archives.
Green had no description other than "no cassette".
Blue has the following description:
"SYNTHESIZER FUN For Wurlitzer Organs (1971) Easy-to-play Melodies Softcover
A collection of Easy to Play Melodies which explore some of the vast resources of the WURLITZER ORBIT III SYNTHESIZER.
Playable with or without the Synthesizer Fun accompaniment cassette.
By The Wurlitzer Company, De Kalb, Illinois, 60115
12 pages, 8 x 11
Songs:
WHEN THE SAINTS GO MARCHING IN
CARELESS LOVE
FRANKIE AND JOHNNY
ON TOP OF OLD SMOKEY
ALOHA OE
TAVERN IN THE TOWN
YOU TELL ME YOUR DREAM
YELLOW ROSE OF TEXAS
CARRY ME BACK TO OLD VIRGINNY
LITTLE BROWN JUG
IN MY MERRY OLDSMOBILE
MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS
THE SIDEWALKS OF NEW YORK"
via this auction
Two play books. 1972 green & 1971 blue
Note the patch settings for each song below.
You can find demos of the Orbit in the archives.
Green had no description other than "no cassette".
Blue has the following description:
"SYNTHESIZER FUN For Wurlitzer Organs (1971) Easy-to-play Melodies Softcover
A collection of Easy to Play Melodies which explore some of the vast resources of the WURLITZER ORBIT III SYNTHESIZER.
Playable with or without the Synthesizer Fun accompaniment cassette.
By The Wurlitzer Company, De Kalb, Illinois, 60115
12 pages, 8 x 11
Songs:
WHEN THE SAINTS GO MARCHING IN
CARELESS LOVE
FRANKIE AND JOHNNY
ON TOP OF OLD SMOKEY
ALOHA OE
TAVERN IN THE TOWN
YOU TELL ME YOUR DREAM
YELLOW ROSE OF TEXAS
CARRY ME BACK TO OLD VIRGINNY
LITTLE BROWN JUG
IN MY MERRY OLDSMOBILE
MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS
THE SIDEWALKS OF NEW YORK"
Thursday, May 17, 2018
MGMT Recording Electric Feel
Published on Feb 20, 2015 Skeleton Tiger
Yamaha CS50, Wurlitzer, & KORG Mono/Poly.
MGMT - Electric Feel
via @fabmass
Tuesday, August 22, 2017
New Ableton Live Instrument Packs- Wurlitzer FunMaker vintage organ
Published on Aug 22, 2017 Expanding Sound
"get the pack here
http://expandingsound.com/product/wur...
free pack here
http://expandingsound.com/product/wur...
This is a demo/preview of our new Ableton Instrument Wurlitzer Funmaker pack! All harmonic elements of the song were created with the Wurlitzer FunMaker Ableton Instruments (drums courtesy of our CS1X pack)
Thanks for checking it out!"
Saturday, July 29, 2017
Wurlitzer 805 Centura Professional ORBIT SYNTH Demo "King Tut"
Published on Feb 4, 2012 PunchandJudyDuo
"Demonstration and explanation of the Wurlitzer Centura Professional 805 'King Tut' organ with the Orbit III Synthesizer! Great organ for vintage electronica, 60s Muzak, theater, or church!"
Wednesday, April 19, 2017
VINTAGE WURLITZER OMNI 6500 ANALOG DUAL KEYBOARD SYNTHESIZER SN 1264840
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via this auction
I believe this is the first WURLITZER OMNI 6500 to be featured on the site. It appears to mainly be a preset synth, but note the Flute, Synth Solo, and String Ensemble sections. Also note the Hohner badge.
via this auction
I believe this is the first WURLITZER OMNI 6500 to be featured on the site. It appears to mainly be a preset synth, but note the Flute, Synth Solo, and String Ensemble sections. Also note the Hohner badge.
Monday, February 06, 2017
Wurlitzer Music Learning Module , Monophonic Synthesizer
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via this auction
"Average cosmetic wear for a vintage instrument , all keys work and are in tune. Has a little bit of a hum when plugged into an amplifier , but still has a great Broadcast or Stereolab type of mono synth sound."
via this auction
"Average cosmetic wear for a vintage instrument , all keys work and are in tune. Has a little bit of a hum when plugged into an amplifier , but still has a great Broadcast or Stereolab type of mono synth sound."
Wednesday, July 22, 2015
Wurlitzer EP200 + Pure Data
Sunday, July 19, 2015
Wurlitzer 200A
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via this auction
"Original vintage Wurlitzer keyboard 200A, complete with the sustain pedal and 4 chrome leggs. It is a real player for anyone who loves the sound and feel of these instruments...think what
Works well appart from a couple of sticky keys, does not disturb me much but could do with a quick routine maintenance. Sounds great, speakers all ok.
Please let me know where you are for a shipping quote...."
via this auction

Works well appart from a couple of sticky keys, does not disturb me much but could do with a quick routine maintenance. Sounds great, speakers all ok.
Please let me know where you are for a shipping quote...."
Saturday, October 25, 2014
Wednesday, October 22, 2014
Sunday, October 19, 2014
Social Synth D_08 Exhibit Featuring Giant Size Wall Controls for KORG Volcas & Circuit Bent Wurlitzer
via William Kennedy on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge
"My friends and I turned a Volca Bass, Volca Keys, and circuit-bent Wurlizter organ drum machine into an Atlanta pubic art dumpster installation. Everything is fully interactive and functional! Open to the pubic in downtown Atlanta everyday until Oct 24th, 11am - 9pm."
via D_MPSTERS
"Two analog synthesizers and one analog drum machine will each cover one wall within the dumpster. The cartoonishly large controls for these devices will be operable by anyone who enters the dumpster, and several people can play any given wall at once. The strobing and sequenced LEDs of each instrument will be the only light within the dumpster, giving the room a space-age atmosphere. Each knob, touch pad, switch, or jack will affect some aspect of the sound or lighting, and participants will need to experiment with these controls to learn their functions. Visitors will need to learn from each other’s experiences and cooperate to unlock the full possibilities of their environment.
Relay is:
William Kennedy
Addison Adams
Greg O’Connell
Ash Rickli
Performance @ Social Synth Dumpster
Friday, October 17th 8PM – 11PM
Stupid Idiots
Half Acid
Salsa Chest
LOOK
Performance @ Social Synth Dumpster
Wednesday, October 22nd 6:45PM – 9PM
Adam Babar
Jonkst (Chris Yonkers)
Breathers
Magicicada
Narrator"
"My friends and I turned a Volca Bass, Volca Keys, and circuit-bent Wurlizter organ drum machine into an Atlanta pubic art dumpster installation. Everything is fully interactive and functional! Open to the pubic in downtown Atlanta everyday until Oct 24th, 11am - 9pm."

"Two analog synthesizers and one analog drum machine will each cover one wall within the dumpster. The cartoonishly large controls for these devices will be operable by anyone who enters the dumpster, and several people can play any given wall at once. The strobing and sequenced LEDs of each instrument will be the only light within the dumpster, giving the room a space-age atmosphere. Each knob, touch pad, switch, or jack will affect some aspect of the sound or lighting, and participants will need to experiment with these controls to learn their functions. Visitors will need to learn from each other’s experiences and cooperate to unlock the full possibilities of their environment.

William Kennedy
Addison Adams
Greg O’Connell
Ash Rickli
Performance @ Social Synth Dumpster
Friday, October 17th 8PM – 11PM
Stupid Idiots
Half Acid
Salsa Chest
LOOK
Performance @ Social Synth Dumpster
Wednesday, October 22nd 6:45PM – 9PM
Adam Babar
Jonkst (Chris Yonkers)
Breathers
Magicicada
Narrator"
Saturday, October 18, 2014
1962 Wurlitzer Sideman tube-powered analog drum machine
Published on Oct 18, 2014 Golden Gate Estate Services
"This is a 1962 Wurlitzer Sideman rhythm machine -- the first such device ever (other than the Chamberlain which used tape loops). Entirely tube-powered, it uses a rotating disk and contact brush to trigger the sounds, as well as having a group of buttons with which you can manually play the various voices. The whole thing comes in a furniture-grade cabinet, weighs about 75 pounds and (thankfully) has wheels.
This particular example is in good shape and mostly complete (lacking a couple of knobs). It works although some of the voices are a bit 'iffy' and could use some tweaking to get the best sounds out of them. A little 60-cycle hum could be cured with replacing the electrolytic power capacitors. The cabinet is in nice condition with some tarnishing to the brass 'instrument panel'. Available in San Francisco."
Inside a Wurlitzer Sideman.
Friday, October 03, 2014
Friday, September 05, 2014
Tu veux du Cantal
Published on Sep 5, 2014 Florent Faurie
"Tu veux du Cantal"
"Minimoog Model D 1973, Synthi A EMS Cornwall, Wurlitzer 200A..."
Tuesday, August 05, 2014
Spacy Wurlitzer Organ Ad - 1972
Published on Nov 29, 2013 fabtv
"Throw some bass on that and it's time to party!"
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