Friday, September 05, 2008
Minimoog + Roland SH-101 "Analog Blues"
YouTube via gattobus
"Just a little improvisation (Vangelis style...) with my two analog monophonic synths:
Minimoog Model D and Roland SH-101
I also used an Ibanez AD-100 Analog Delay and a Nord Modular G2 for Reverb FX.
It's amazing what it's possible to do with only 2 voices of poliphony and with no keyboard velocity:
just envelopes and filters..."
EM-1 and Micro Korg Jam
YouTube via helpcomputing
"an old vid or me trying to get a legowelt-style sound out of these boxes
the em-1 is sequencing the MK while the arpeggiator is turned on
its not really a finished piece cause I need to get my old em-1 back from a friend so I can record the midi data into my new one and finish the track"
Analog Synthesizer DIY Teil III Meeresbrandung
YouTube via Redled72. Prior vids here.
"siehe Teil I. Zusätzlich wurde der Rauschgenerator und der erste Antilog-Converter in Betrieb genommen."
"see Part I. In addition, the noise generator and the first antilog converter into operation."
EMS Synthi A (1971)
"EMS Synthi A. Fully working Synthi A. Mains outlet has been changed for a common 3-prong AC power cable. The case is a composite of 2 front lids. It was supplied by Robin Wood (current owner of EMS). 2 screws are missing in the back and the latches are loose. Now the good thing is, this synthi works perfectly, no cross talk in the matrix, full set of pins and you get the sweet sounding filter of the first edition of the VCS-3. The synthi A is identical to the VCS-3 MK1. It also has separate rows for all osc's in the matrix. Robin Wood has said that he prefers the older synthis (and MK1 VCS-3) over MKII'S and synthi AKS. You can get a cable from Kenton that will make it work with standard CV-Gate (1 volt/octave) gear. It works perfectly! Otherwise this the deepest FX and treatment machine there is. Included is the ORIGINAL manual, a full set of pins and, if you buy it now, I'll include the tutorial called "Playing the Synthi" and the EMS Synthi patch book! This is the synth that is all over Pink Floyd's "Dark Side of the Moon" and most of Brian Eno's great albums from the 70's. Great reverb, ring modulator, filter and an amazing matrix that lets you explore the signal in a modular way, without the patch cords"
Access Microwave Programmer
Not the best shots but you don't see these often. Access Programmer for the Waldorf Microwave.
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