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Thursday, May 27, 2021

Gem PK4900 - 1980 Mono-Poly Synth Live Jam

Gem PK4900 - 1980 Mono-Poly Synth Live Jam + Enso Looper/AudioReverb/FacAlteza/NA Analog Delay/AUM
video by VSMI

Starts with low bass. Strings come in at :52

"Gem PK4900 - 1980 Mono & Poly Synthesizer Made in Italy - Live Jam Improvisation on AUM + Enso Looper / AudioReverb / Fac Alteza / Nembrini Audio Analog Rack Delay on IPad.
Instastrings/Polytron - Monotron polyphonic and monophonic sections
thx to Marco Molendi for the DDR schematic diagram pic at last."

Additional Gem PK4900 posts. You don't see these often.

Sunday, January 19, 2025

Gem PK4900 SoulXperience feat. Gem WS2 drum & Gem WX2 Harmony Bloom bassline sequence - LiveJam


video upload by VSMI - Vintage Synths Made in Italy

"Gem PK4900 (1980 Strings/Brass/Poly-Mono Synthesizer) Made in Italy by GEM (General Electro Music) based in Mondaino in the first hills close to Rimini. Also know as GEM Polytron & Monotron Synthesizer. Distribuited by CSD Consolidated Sales Division - Saludecio.

Gem WS2 drum pattern play by Patterning Ipad app
Gem WX2 bassline play by Harmony Bloom app"

Tuesday, September 03, 2019

Gem PK4900 direct sound as is! Echopad and CRB Diamond 725 Drum Machine samples on DM1


Published on Sep 2, 2019 VSMI

"Gem PK4900 is a poly/monoponic synthesizer Made in Italy by Gem/Galanti. Early '80.
last night a need some noise... ;) "

The PK4900 has only been mentioned on the site once before in a post on General Music declaring bankruptcy back in 2009. This is the first demo and video of one in action.

Be sure to check out the New Old label for more vintage gear discovered over the year/s.

Friday, November 22, 2019

1970'S GEM PK4900 SN 5781124

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via this auction

You can find a couple of demos of the GEM PK4900 here and here (this one with the top off so you can see the voice boards inside).

Sunday, February 01, 2009

General Music No More


http://www.generalmusic.com

via AH: GeneralMusic declared bankruptcy laying off 75 workers

Their official website appears to just have you see here on the left. It's sad to see any synth company go under. Condolences to all at General Music.

Update via antonio on the AH list: "I received a couple of requests about Generalmusic history and in the meantime I received an email from Roberto of VIEI yahoo group (italian synth and organs) that I'm translating (kind of :D )here:
Generalmusic moved first steps thanks to an accordion built in 1890 in the Antonio Galanti artisan laboratory with the help of 3 sons a company was created: the award-winning factory Galanti accordions. After accordions they started crafting classical and electric guitars (much
later). In 1959 the 3 brothers founded in Mondaino the General Electro Music (GEM) company. At the start they worked for other companies like Baldwin, Thomas, Vox with no internal brand.
In 1966 they created the first branded GEM instrument: the "Minigem", a portable electronic organ. It was a big success and they decided to expand creating other 2 companies the "Intercontinetal Electronics" and in San Marino, "Titanic Music". In Marignano, where is the current (closed) factory, they created the "Laboratorio Elettroacustico Musicale" (LEM) specialized in amplifiers. In 1987 GEM acuires the ELKA brand and 1994 changes the name in GeneralMusic (GEM, LEM and ELKA). Other brands acquired during those years are pianos Schulze Pollmann, (plant Fermigliano) and church organs Ahlborn in 1992. During the 80s and 90s the company had about 450 workers. Many analog keyboards were created under the GEM brand: Pk4900 a Gem synth, the Instapiano, Instastring and many others (I guess Peter Forrest would be more precise than me!).

now seems really the end of the story...

thanks (to Roberto)

antonio"

Wednesday, August 28, 2024

GEM PK 4900 - Vintage Italian Synth (1979) HD demo


video upload by Alberto Napolioni

"Free Improvisations on this rare amazing sounding machine!
the GEM PK4900! (also used by Radiohead on 'Kid A')


00:00 Intro Stargate
00:17 Poly Wonder
00:30 Katana
00:40 La Melancolia
01:02 Chimera (Polytron-Monotron)
01:19 Little Monsters
01:31 Purr-fect
01:41 Cats in Heat
02:01 A Glimpse of Hope
02:22 The Book of Whispers
02:41 Siamese's Lament
02:54 Impromptu
03:06 Planet 13
03:26 BRAZZ-ERS
03:47 Air & Butter
04:01 Zinco
04:10 Stargate Theme
04:30 Ouverture Fantasma
04:47 Error 404
05:02 The Cats will Know
05:14 Ace of Space
05:28 White Dwarf Song
05:51 After all

No FX used"

Sunday, September 01, 2024

1979 Gem PK4900 Ultra Rare Italian Synth w Original manuals & Case (SERVICED) SN 2582173

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via this listing

Demo posted here.

"Around 100 units were produced.

FULLY SERVICED by pro tecnician.

100% perfectly working.

Museum like conditions.

A Collector's Item.

It comes with all original Manual,Schematics and Case!"

Thursday, August 27, 2020

70s Synth Strings from Italy - The Crumar Multiman-S



Alex Ball synth vids

0:00 - Opening demo
0:35 - The String Synthesizer
2:44 - Paraphony
4:11 - The Crumar Multiman-S
4:32 - Basic Strings Demo
5:42 - Low Strings Ensemble Demo
6:07 - Phased Strings Demo
6:34 - Brass
7:46 - Piano
8:17 - Clavichord
8:31 - Bass
9:01 - The Multiman
10:11 - Outro Disco Bonanza

"Today we take a look at the Crumar Multiman-S, an Italian string synthesizer from 1977.

We also look at the concept of a string synthesizer in general; an instrument that served as a stop gap, but that forged its own identity due the distinctive sound and the records they were used in.

Originally conceived by Ken Freeman, others saw the impending gold rush and got their instruments out. When I say there was a 'string synth heyday', I'm not exaggerating. Here's a list of just some of them:

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