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Sunday, December 14, 2008

Arp 2600

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Sequential Circuits Prelude

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"Sequential Circuits Prelude (designed by Siel)"

Roland VP-330 Vocoder Plus

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Moog Memorymoog Plus

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PPG Wave 2.3

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Crumar Orchestrator

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ARP 2600 Vintage Synthesizer with Moog 4012 filter

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"Arp 2600 from the early 70's. It has the G clef logo, and the desirable Moog 4012 filter. It comes complete with the 3604-p keyboard, original manual, very handy book of patches and original patch cables."

MKI ARP Odyssey

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ROLAND SH1000 MONO ANALOG SYNTHESIZER

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neandrewthal's 2008 Show and Tell


via neandrewthal on this electro-music.com thread where you will find more images:

"Here's what I did this year. Ok, I kinda cheated. I started last November, but due to delays I had the first module up and running in January.

Great big thanks to everyone who asked/answered questions and those who made these awesome projects available!

Module list: (left to right)

Bottom row:
PAIA midi2cv (never use it, think I'm gonna chuck it to make room for the appendage Cool ), MFOS VCLFO x2, MFOS dual VCA, MFOS VCO x2, MFOS noise cornucopia, CGS Psycho LFO, MFOS 24 db lowpass, MFOS multimode filter, Dual MFOS sample&hold, Dual MFOS ADSR, MFOS dual VCA.


Top row:
Wiard Wogglebug #3(with disturb mod)/Dual Buchla VC portamento, Dual Buchla 281/CGS analog logic, CGS Digital noise/pulse dividers/boolean logic/XOR XNOR/Analog shift register, CGS Gated comparator/burst generator, CGS VCO, Bridechamber BiNtIc/Tellun switching comparator, CGS suboscillator, Bridechamber wave multipliers/real ring modulator, Ian fritz 5 pulse waveshaper/Mankato filter, Fonik PS-3100 resonators/CGS cascade mixer, Tellun neural agonizer, dual CGS Tube VCA/Mixer.

P.S. In case anyone is wondering about the colored jacks, they are just the regular switchcraft type spraypainted

Red = Logic input
Orange = Logic output
Blue = CV attenuator input
Purple = Unattenuated(V/oct) control input
Pink = CV Output

Green = Audio input
Yellow = Audio output

Grey = Universal processing input
White = Universal output."
Note this is the modular in this video.
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