Tuesday, March 13, 2007
Roland CM-64, CA-30 and CF-10
Details:
"ROLAND CM-64 Synthesizer: The CM-64 adopts LA sound synthesis and PCM sound module that create high quality sounds. This is a multi timbral sound module that consists of 9 different Parts (including one Rhythm Part) and the PCM sound module consists of 6 different Parts. In other words, the CM-64 works as 15 separate sound modules. This module can use the application software of the MT-32 as well. Also, the CM-64
The LA sound section of the CM-64 stores 128 different sounds, 30 rhythm sounds and 33 sound effects. The PCM section stores 64 different sounds and another 64 sounds can be available using an optional PCM card. Finally, the CM-64’s digital reverb adds spaciousness and richness to the sounds.
ROLAND CA-30 Intelligent Arranger:
CA-30 list $595 The CA-30 is another in Roland’s series of computer aided products featuring arranger capabilities specifically for the CM64 or CM32L modules. The CA-30 contains the same arranging functions as the RA-50 and E-20 keyboards, and is compatible with the style card library. If data containing a simple melody and chord progression is prepared with a sequencer (or sequencing software), and transferred to the CA-30 via midi, the data can be output complete with accompaniment through the CA-30s midi output, or fed back into a sequencer for more complex editing.
Borrowing from the E-series, the CA30 was an 'Intelligent Arranger' designed to complement the CM modules, while the CF10 were designed to ease composition and mixing.
ROLAND CF-10 Digital Fader:
CF-10 - list $495. The CF-10 is a midi "fader" module with 16 membrane type "faders" each controlling midi volume (fixed) for that channel. In addition, a fine control, and panning are supported."
Custom MOOG Prodigy
Some details from the seller:
"I added the audio input, audio input gain control, frequency modulation, and filter external control input. I also built the case and assembled the plastic enclosure for the wheels and FM control knob. The CV and gate inputs were added by mike bucki (I believe that is his name), who used to work for Moog."
d16 group Nepheton and Drumazon Censored?
Two Albums featuring ARP
Title link takes you to two albums via Ben of KORG Kornucopia. I asked Ben if I could put a post up and host them as he was only leaving the links up for a short period of time and he gave me the all clear.
Details from Ben:
"I have uploaded these two 'vintage' Arp Synthesizer records from the mid seventies. 1974's 'The Amazing Music of the Electronic Arp Synthesizer' and its follow-up 1975's 'The Amazing Music of the Electronic Arp Synthesizer Plays All Day & Night' arranged and played by English composer and brass band arranger Gordon Langford (link) Includes 'Synthia Sighs' and "Gordon's Laughing Odyssey"..."
Details from Ben:
"I have uploaded these two 'vintage' Arp Synthesizer records from the mid seventies. 1974's 'The Amazing Music of the Electronic Arp Synthesizer' and its follow-up 1975's 'The Amazing Music of the Electronic Arp Synthesizer Plays All Day & Night' arranged and played by English composer and brass band arranger Gordon Langford (link) Includes 'Synthia Sighs' and "Gordon's Laughing Odyssey"..."
Synth Samples via Velvet Acid Christ

Note the Micromoog is modded. You can find more info on the mods here.

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