Saturday, June 07, 2008
Foreplay by Boston - Roland JX-3PG by Customsynth
YouTube via hamsterdunce
"A cross between a Roland JX-3P and PG-200, done up in white! Just messing around with this old Boston tune. Also using its sister synth, the Juno-106, for backing strings. Off camera is a Korg 01/W for my typical old school arranging for backing tracks."
Vintage Maestro Rhythm N Sound Box for Guitar
YouTube via edcassells. via this auction.
"Vintage electric guitar rhythm box and synth type sounds from the early 1970's."
Hello!
flickr by gothick_mattfull size
"I've never opened up my Korg ToneWorks Pandora guitar effects unit before. This evening I performed exploratory surgery but I wasn't expecting it to say "Hello!" to me when I got the lid off... "
Con Brio Samples
I just updated this post with samples of this unique and rare digital synthesizer, via Brian Kehew of The Moog Cookbook.
BERGFOTRON AMORE
"Analog Modules Of Reusable Engineering (AMORE)I have realized that some of my earlier modules (the Complex VCO comes to mind) have been too complicated for most hobbyists. And even for myself, these multi-board modules are difficult to maintain and troubleshoot. They are also somewhat failure-prone, as internal wiring cables can break at their solder joints. These are just a few reasons why I have come up with a brand new concept for building synth circuits. I call my new concept Analog Modules Of Reusable Engineering (AMORE). Further advantages of the system:" link
TonifrEsh _ happyTek.core 2- Roland Mc909 vs KP3
YouTube via ToniFreshh. "TonifrEsh _ happyTek.core 2- Roland Mc909 vs KP3"
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