via this VEMIA auction "Very rare and sought-after, and in excellent working condition, serviced last week by James Walker at Synth Repair Services. 110/240V switchable. James' report: 'As you can see the unit is not in good cosmetic condition but is 100% functional (though the switch labelled Hiss Buzz has an extra stop (i.e. 4 instead of 3 ) which does nothing). The pics should show the damage to the rack ear on the right hand side (someone has glued it back on and painted over the crack). It seems to hold but I haven't racked it up. The other ear is missing the handle and as seen from the moog logo looks like it is a right hand panel on the left hand side.' These side panels were a clever design which was interchangeable, so maybe spares are still available. There is some scratching to the bottom left of the front panel - see pic - but otherwise the front panel is much much better than the sides! Copy manual can be included."
via this VEMIA auction "A very late entry, this incredibly rare machine has just been discovered in the storage area of the remains of one of the largest collections of vintage synths in England, if not the world. It is believed to have been fuly working before storage, but hasn't been tested since its re-discovery today. If there is a bid on it, it will be shipped (it has its own flightcase) to a competent tech for a thorough service and calibration, so will be sent to a buyer in perfect working order, with all the work done at the seller's expense. This means there may be a delay before it can be sent to the buyer, but that would be expected to be no longer than two weeks maximum. 110V US power supply, so transformer needed."
"ROLAND System 100,include here is model 101 Synthesizers,102 Expander,103 Mixer,104 Sequencer and 109 Speakers in superb mint condition... This vintage analog mixer is purely heaven send,the built in reverb is the most spacey one i'd ever heard,it send every note to galaxy that made the system 100 sound so unique and distinguish that absolute no other synth can touch.it also has separate line out for studio and livestage.the echo in- and output exclusively for RE-201 space echo. What can i said about the speakers?...you will hardly believe such huge puffed tone can came out from such tiny pair of speakers,you really need to hear to believe and wonder how roland did that."
This is another a demo of an do-it-yourself analog synth I designed and build. In this video I show different sounds.
There are five audio tracks in this demo. Except drums, all you can hear cames from the synth. Of course is a monophonic synth so I had to record each track at a time using diferent patches.
You can hear a "polyphonic" synth, I had to recorded in three takes, one for each voice of each chord.
Sequenced tracks are played via MIDI capabilities.
Mix without effects
Remember I just want to show the synth no my performance skills!!!"
YouTube via redmartian "Recorded at Hot Traxx (Garland, Texas) in 1993. Yes, I brought everything into a heavy metal recording studio in the back of an El Camino (thanks to Brian Rogers). Here is the equipment list: - Roland SVC-350 Vocoder - Roland Alpha Juno (bass line) - Sequential Circuits Prophet T-8 (additional bass and solo) - Sequential Circuits Six-Trak (lead) - Sequential Circuits Prophet-600 (lead) - Ensoniq Performance Sampler (ERROR 144 - REBOOT?) - SDF-3 running BSDI BSD/386 - Telebit Trailblazer TB+ plus (calling 'adaptex' over UUCP) - Pascal Blin (Official French Guy) - Drums sampled from Kraftwerk's Computer World record - Vietnamese vocal by Hoang Oanh from Hon Von Phu
The Telebit was sampled live in the studio because I did not have a SCSI interface on the EPS. The song was supposed to be released on an 'Analogue Heaven' compilation that never materialized and sat on DAT until 2004 when I remastered it and added Pascal Blin's vocal to fill in what I felt were empty spots. Pascal did not know what the words meant but was very concerned about pronouncing them correctly."
"I received the first front panels I ordered from Bridechamber a while ago. On the left you see a panel that is intended for a Yusynth Fixed Filter Bank. I also ordered the PCB and all the components for this module from Bridechamber since I didn't make that one yet, but I didn't receive it yet."