"Wurlitzer "super-sprite" funmaker. It's a 70s console organ with built in drum machine and speakers. It has buttons labeled with things like "magic chords" and "latin". Of all the keyboards in the studio, thats the first one to get played when someone new comes over. It;s a one man fun band - especially when the Echoplex has its way with it."
YouTube via wwwEFFECTOR13com. "This is what the SP AE does if you have nothing plugged in and tweak it just right. Go a little too far one way or the other though and you get crazy oscillation (sometimes sounds like radio interference though!) Check out the end with a little sub oscillation trying to break in, sounds like heavy winds over loading a microphone."
YouTube via xd515. "Here is a brand new design.. a Digital Dub Siren, 3 oscillators, arpeggios, noise, sweeps.. watch out for the super long 'Auto Siren' If you want one, the details are at the end of the clip :-)"
"I think when I was there [Oberlin College] we got the first [Yamaha] DX7 [synthesizer]. That came into the lab, and everyone was really excited — and totally baffled about how to program it, because we were used to the Moog modular kind of synths where you literally had the patch cords around your necks and were making patches by [connecting] cords. So, to figure out FM synthesis was a little tricky. Working with a big modular synth was tactile and interactive. And then you had this small screen."
"Roland JD-800 ( JD 800 ) Synth including 5 Sound Libraries (SL-JD 80). This keyboard is 61 keys, Velocity & Channel Aftertouch(working on all 61 keys) w/ 4 velocity curves; 24 voice polyphony; 6 Parts Multitimbral (Multi mode): 5 part multitimbral + drum mode; Sound memory: 64 internal RAM patches storage positions plus 64 Rom-card patches; Tone generation: S+S (Sampling and Synthesis) with resonant filters; 6 MegaByte ROM with 108 PCM Waves plus 5 Libraries of ROM plug in cards(one for wave(up to 131 per library) and one for the 64 additional patches per library) Libraries include SL-JD80-02 Drums & Percussion DANCE, SL-JD80-03 Rock Drums, SL-JD80-04 Strings Ensemble, SL-JD80-05 Brass Section, SL-JD80-08 Accordion."
"360 Systems Spectre Guitar Synthesizer circa 1978. Unit in original tolex case, no manual what you see is what you get. Unit was modified to respond to CV/Gate inputs. I did not preform this mod so I cannot answer any questions other than it does respond to standard 1 V per octave CV and gate from an Arp Sequencer. This is essentailly an Oberheim SEM in a portable tolex case minus one envelope gen, you might be able to mod it and add the second envelope as the boards are original Oberheim SEM 'A'." Also see this post.
"It was 1906. "Get Music on Tap Like Gas or Water" promised the headlines, and soon the public was enchanted with inventor Thaddeus Cahill's (1867-1934) electrical music by wire.
The Telharmonium was a 200-ton behemoth that created numerous musical timbres and could flood many rooms with sound.
Beginning with the first instrument, constructed in the 1890's, and continuing with the installation of the second instrument at Telharmonic Hall in New York, the rise and fall of commercial service, the attempted comeback of the third Telharmonium, and ending with efforts to find a home for the only surviving instrument in 1951, this documentary provides a definitive account of the first comprehensive music synthesizer.