YouTube via AutomaticGainsay. follow up to this post. "Here is a demonstration of the sound and functionality of the ARP 2600 analog synthesizer. Something about the source material (despite having been recorded in the same fashion as all of my videos) has resulted in the YouTube compression generating a lot of audio artifacts. No attempt I've made has resulted in a removal of this effect. Hopefully, you can listen past the effect of YouTubes compression to hear the sound of this synthesizer in these two videos! Hopefully, this problem won't exist in subsequent examples."
"Me playing a DX7 Harps brief demo. Bronski Beat "Smalltown Boy" and Enya "Caribbean Blue" type harps. Recorded several months ago for Sonicstate.com (you can see some of that demos at "Top 20 Greatest Synth" series). Sorry, It was recorded with my old cam, so the sound doesn't come directly into the cam, but thru a speaker.
"here's a couple pics of my Moog posters... i've never seen the MiniMoog poster anywhere else before. got them both from Medley Music in Bryn Mawr, PA in the early 80s. [the store, incidentally is still there, under the same family ownership.]"
"visit: http://www.tangent-project.com/ and choose: TANGENT ELECTRONIC STUDIO from the menu on the left. there are thumbnails in the 'gallery'that you an choose from. i'll be putting up some new pics in the coming days, including some more shots of the Serge - i just built a custom interface panel for attaching other gear to it so i can exploit some of its peculiar abilities. i've been collecting since my fist synth in 1978 - the Odyssey that i still have and use [though i do need to put in the replacement sliders i bought recently...] i have two Mellotrons here right now - both mine and one i am working on for a friend, no pics of the second one - it won't fit in the studio right now anyway ;0)
...and there are also some nice things in Harrison's studio." (bottom image here - click on Harrison's Studio on the left menu there)