Thursday, August 14, 2008
GF with the Latronic notron and DX100
video upload by b3nsf
"My girlfriend says these are her chords, so dont take em' ok? Playing with the Latronic Notron, Studio 440 and Yamaha DX100 ..."
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LABELS/MORE: Latronic, Sequential Circuits, Synth Babes, Video, Yamaha
LABELS/MORE: Latronic, Sequential Circuits, Synth Babes, Video, Yamaha
CRUMAR SPIRIT
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via this auction
three mod wheels
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three mod wheels
SEQUENTIAL CIRCUITS PROPHET-5
Sequential Circuits Pro-One
KORG VC-10
"This is a fully analog, 20 band vocoder. You can plug in a microphone, or any other sound source to be vocoded. You can even control the balance between the microphone input and the vocoded signal. Sort of like a wet/dry mix. You can also use the onboard noise source. Very versatile. You could also plug another synth into it, or even a guitar."
Roland TB-303
Roland MKS-80 Super Jupiter
"Its great sound is due in part to the classic analog Roland technology in its filters, modulation capabilities and a thick cluster of 16 analog oscillators at 2 per voice. It comes in a 2 space rack-module."
Note the M-64C Memory module
SNIZZ - SNOMP DIY Synth Drum
images via this auction"A 3 unit rack, with an ADV Snare and an ADV Bass. I named the snare "SNIZZ" and the bass "SNOMP".
Snizz was from a magazine called "Shaved Snizz" that my friend Brain H and I always thought funny (we never read it) and "Snomp" is kinda from a Ventures song called the Twomp (It's not the Twist it's not the Stomp...)SNIZZ! Great analog Snare - ish drum sounds. Great sweeps!
SNOMP! Analog Bass Drum
FUN!"
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