Wednesday, October 05, 2005
Roth-Handle Studios
"Welcome welcome welcome to the homepage of the Roth Händle studios in Stockholm. This is a place for merging of ideas, musical visions and archaic keyboards, guitars and drum machines. Hidden away at an old parking lot in Sundbyberg it is the birth plave of many albums."
Title link takes you there. Make sure to click on the equipment link at the bottom of the page for a list of the studio equipment inlcuding pictures, information and videos. And... The have a Yamaha GX1. : )
Title link takes you there. Make sure to click on the equipment link at the bottom of the page for a list of the studio equipment inlcuding pictures, information and videos. And... The have a Yamaha GX1. : )
EMS Synthis
Thought it might be fun to put up a post on the four most popular EMS Synthis. And yes you can still get a Synthi from EMS, a Synthi A or a Synthi VCS3 to be exact. Title link takes you to the history of all EMS synths. Well worth checking out if you haven't in a while, or even if you have. You can back track to the home page from there if you want to buy one. : ) This stuff never gets old for me.
Synthi A (Portabella)- click here for a larger picture

VCS3 (Putney) - click for larger picture.

Synthi AKS - click for a larger picture

And the big daddy, the Synthi 100 - click for a larger picture
Synthi A (Portabella)- click here for a larger picture
VCS3 (Putney) - click for larger picture.
Synthi AKS - click for a larger picture
And the big daddy, the Synthi 100 - click for a larger picture
Tuesday, October 04, 2005
How do you rate the condition of your gear?
Interesting thread came up on AH regarding common guidelines for rating the condition of used gear. A link was posted on guidelines. I thought I'd share. Title link takes you there.
Curetronic Modular
Update: Some video in via AH. Right click and save.
Yowsa! Title link takes you there. Check out the fotogalerie.
Find the smiley face sticker. : )
Yowsa! Title link takes you there. Check out the fotogalerie.
Find the smiley face sticker. : )
New Buchla 200e Modules
In via Joxer on AH. I swore I saw the 261e Complex Wave Generator before, but the AH archives come up drive. Maybe it was one of my synth dreams... Anywho. Enjoy.
Complex Wave Generator
261e - http://www.buchla.com/200e/261e.html

Quad Control Voltage Processor
256e - http://www.buchla.com/200e/256e.html
Complex Wave Generator
261e - http://www.buchla.com/200e/261e.html
Quad Control Voltage Processor
256e - http://www.buchla.com/200e/256e.html
DIY 8 Step Analog CV Sequencer
Just a hop, skip and a beat away. Title link takes you to GetLoFi. GetLoFi takes you to Experimentalists Anonymous, the makers of this device. Enjoy. I like the sleak design of this unit.
Requiem for Bob Moog - by THM
Via Vintage Synth Explorer, via Future Producers. Beautiful track. Title link takes you to the post on Future Producers. Link to MP3 is the first post on the thread.
Some details from post:
"Hi, well this is probably my first full track you see on FP - I made it as a kind of hommage to Dr. MOOG - using my own Memorymoog in a pretty long synth solo at the end of the track.
Since 15 years I've been making especially trance (last years hard trance & epic trance), but lately I wanted to take some new paths and so I started experimenting with ambient kind of stuff.
Driven by the death of Bob MOOG and the Doepfer MAQ16/3 I bought last month (for easy looping sequences) I *finally* ended my first track.
Like I said it's a kind of ambient meets MOOG lead, composition and sounds almost completely maid with my own vintage analog hardware (see description below).
FYI:
* fx sounds: MOOG Memorymoog L.A.M.M., Elka Synthex, Roland Juno-60, Roland Jupiter-8, Roland JP-8080, Yamaha CS-50
* piano: Kurzweil PC88
* background choir: samples (Spectrasonics "Symphony Of Voices")
* phased chord strings (at the beginning and end of the track): Roland Jupiter-8 with heavy phaser fx
* phased solo string (in the middle of the track): Yamaha CS-50 (with slight phaser fx)
* bassdrum (with heavy reverb and fx): Roland TR-808
* drum sequence: Arturia MOOG Modular V
* lead sequence: MOOG Memorymoog (driven by my Doepfer MAQ16/3 sequencer)
* subbass: MOOG Memorymoog
* bass: MOOG Memorymoog
and not to forget:
* solo lead: MOOG Memorymoog L.A.M.M. - played live in one session; no MIDI trickery added (I know there are a few small glitches but nevermind)
I hope you'll enjoy it (it's a pretty long track) & please give some comments - good or bad (as long as it is constructive)."
Some details from post:
"Hi, well this is probably my first full track you see on FP - I made it as a kind of hommage to Dr. MOOG - using my own Memorymoog in a pretty long synth solo at the end of the track.
Since 15 years I've been making especially trance (last years hard trance & epic trance), but lately I wanted to take some new paths and so I started experimenting with ambient kind of stuff.
Driven by the death of Bob MOOG and the Doepfer MAQ16/3 I bought last month (for easy looping sequences) I *finally* ended my first track.
Like I said it's a kind of ambient meets MOOG lead, composition and sounds almost completely maid with my own vintage analog hardware (see description below).
FYI:
* fx sounds: MOOG Memorymoog L.A.M.M., Elka Synthex, Roland Juno-60, Roland Jupiter-8, Roland JP-8080, Yamaha CS-50
* piano: Kurzweil PC88
* background choir: samples (Spectrasonics "Symphony Of Voices")
* phased chord strings (at the beginning and end of the track): Roland Jupiter-8 with heavy phaser fx
* phased solo string (in the middle of the track): Yamaha CS-50 (with slight phaser fx)
* bassdrum (with heavy reverb and fx): Roland TR-808
* drum sequence: Arturia MOOG Modular V
* lead sequence: MOOG Memorymoog (driven by my Doepfer MAQ16/3 sequencer)
* subbass: MOOG Memorymoog
* bass: MOOG Memorymoog
and not to forget:
* solo lead: MOOG Memorymoog L.A.M.M. - played live in one session; no MIDI trickery added (I know there are a few small glitches but nevermind)
I hope you'll enjoy it (it's a pretty long track) & please give some comments - good or bad (as long as it is constructive)."
Synth1
Thought I put up a post on Synth1 already, but I guess not. I mentioned Synth1 as being one of the best free VSTs out there in my previous post on the Superwave P8. Title link takes you there. It's one of my favorite VSTi. What amazes me is back when I first got into synths, I had to save up nearly a year and a half to get my Matrix-6 at roughly $1300 in 1986 dollars. Today you can get hundreds of synths for free. You need a PC and good midi/audio interface to get going, but wow, once you get past that, the potential vs. cost is amazingly slanted towards potential. Awesome times...
Superwave P8 - Free VSTi
Sounds like this free VSTi is worth checking out. Some posts on Vintage Synth Explorer call it out as one of the best free VSTis out there. It apparently does a great job at the Roland JP8000 supersaw. Synth1 also gets a nod. I have Synth1 and it is amazing. Going to check out Superwave P8 this weekend.
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