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Friday, December 21, 2007

Jomox Xbase 888 Page Is Up

click here for the page. You will find more info including samples.

via Mr. Array

Scream 2007: Analog Live! at the Redcat Theater

Amateur Chemist has updated his post on Analog Live!. It now includes his review. Click here to check it out.

Pictured: Alessandro Cortini's Plan B / EAR Modular system.

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flickr by elettricistaliquido (click for more). Do be sure to check them out. There are some very nice shots in this set.

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flickr by in9varr.

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KORG DW8000

Vince Clarke 1984

flickr by Neil Vance (click for more)

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Vince Clarke of Depeche Mode, Yaz and Erasure.

Anyone know what that is on the top left?

More Analog Synth Madness on Sequencer.de

click here for more modular shots on Sequencer.de.

Pictured is the Aliens Project modular. I forget

KARMA Oasys

"KARMA Oasys provides some additional features not found in the OASYS, such as 32 Scenes per Module per Performance (instead of 8), 16 Chord Trigger Buttons (Pads) per Performance instead of 8, the ability to give each Module and Scene a descriptive name, and more. These features cannot be imported into the OASYS, but are available while using the software."

click here for more info.

Tony-b Machine

Click here for the flash based groove machine.

via Music Thing

Analoglive Rehearsals


YouTube via petergrenader.

"A short video taken from the final rehearsals on the afternoon of the performance. This initial upload is am mp4 conversion of DVD wide format - the image has shrunk horizontally as a result. We're not quite as skinny!" Click here for previous posts on Analog Live!

Pink Floyd - Careful with that Axe, Eugene [High Quality]


YouTube via ThePetSounds. And an Ummagumma pic via AH. Spot the gear.
"1972/06/29 - The Dome, Brighton, East Sussex, UK
video:190kbps 4:3
audio:128kbps Stereo"
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