Monday, January 07, 2008
On the Workbench -- Juno-106

Pictured:
"The long green board on the left is the module board, which is where all of the sound generation circuitry is. (The smaller green board in the center is the CPU board, and the yellow board on the right is the power supply.)"
Technicians - NAMM Diaries Day 3
YouTube via museumoftechno. Note this is last year's Winter Namm just put up. Day 1 and 2 here.
"Back in January we went to California, USA, to attend and report on the NAMM 2007 music trade show, in association with our sponsors, Novation.
We're going to put them on Youtube now: have at you!"
Alesis Andromeda Analogue Synthesizer
YouTube via GCom67
"'Mist' I composed on the Alesis Andromeda and features a bunch of stills from nature. Very soothing :)
Hope you enjoy!
For a better stereo listen goto my myspace page and play from there;
www.myspace.com/gcommusic
Thankyou."
TimeCode Technological Anthem
YouTube via Travistalktoyou. "Technological Anthem Mix Extend..."
Elektron Machinedrum and Monomachine.
Roland PG-1000
"I used it with my v-synth w/ vc-1 (D-50) card. So, it is not limited to the original D-50 and D-550 rackmount."
Interesting that it works with the V-Synth.
Roland TR-909
"The Roland TR-909 Rhythm Composer is a partially analog, partially sample-based drum machine built by the Japanese Roland Corporation in 1984. It features a 16-step music sequencer and a drum kit that, at that time, aimed for realism and cost-effectiveness. It is fully-programmable, and like its predecessor, the TR-808, can store entire songs with multiple sections, as opposed to simply storing patterns. Only around 10,000 units were produced.
The drum machine is in perfect operating condition, all knobs work and buttons properly trigger drum sounds. Some drum sound knob pots are scratchy which is common with a synth of this age but can easily be cleaned or have knob pots replaced. Once you set the drum sound you want, and stop moving the knob, the sound output is loud and clean."
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