
Sunday, February 01, 2009
OBERHEIM OB-Mx
"Oberheim OB-Mx (5U rack) configuration 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12 voices. Your mileage may vary depending on your needs and your money-portfolios. It is rather rare in general, there are only 2 voices! It is in perfect condition. The cards 2 voices may be sold separately. In 1994 the base was 2 voices in the 3400 Euros and each card was worth more than 1000 Euros!"
M4M - The making of "Can of Worms" + 1st performance (whacking a pattern on the ESX1)
YouTube via muzik4machines
"MP3: http://muzik4machines.com/muzik/4/mac...
Jump to 3:16 for just the song
another on the fly whacking of a pattern on the ESX, timecoded (took about 25 minutes to prepare it, then played it for about 5 minutes, edited out the boring bits(note copy, octaves, etc)"
General Music No More

http://www.generalmusic.com
via AH: GeneralMusic declared bankruptcy laying off 75 workers
Their official website appears to just have you see here on the left. It's sad to see any synth company go under. Condolences to all at General Music.
Update via antonio on the AH list: "I received a couple of requests about Generalmusic history and in the meantime I received an email from Roberto of VIEI yahoo group (italian synth and organs) that I'm translating (kind of :D )here:
Generalmusic moved first steps thanks to an accordion built in 1890 in the Antonio Galanti artisan laboratory with the help of 3 sons a company was created: the award-winning factory Galanti accordions. After accordions they started crafting classical and electric guitars (much
later). In 1959 the 3 brothers founded in Mondaino the General Electro Music (GEM) company. At the start they worked for other companies like Baldwin, Thomas, Vox with no internal brand.
In 1966 they created the first branded GEM instrument: the "Minigem", a portable electronic organ. It was a big success and they decided to expand creating other 2 companies the "Intercontinetal Electronics" and in San Marino, "Titanic Music". In Marignano, where is the current (closed) factory, they created the "Laboratorio Elettroacustico Musicale" (LEM) specialized in amplifiers. In 1987 GEM acuires the ELKA brand and 1994 changes the name in GeneralMusic (GEM, LEM and ELKA). Other brands acquired during those years are pianos Schulze Pollmann, (plant Fermigliano) and church organs Ahlborn in 1992. During the 80s and 90s the company had about 450 workers. Many analog keyboards were created under the GEM brand: Pk4900 a Gem synth, the Instapiano, Instastring and many others (I guess Peter Forrest would be more precise than me!).
now seems really the end of the story...
thanks (to Roberto)
antonio"
Keyfax 2
"Extremely rare - not surprising as it was published nearly 23 years ago and not re-printed... A comprehensive guide to keyboards and synthesizers from the 70s up until 1986, 240 pages, and, at 7 x 10 inches, larger format than, for instance, the A-Z books. By far the best of the Keyfax editions if you like old analogue stuff. Loads of reviews of analogue classics, as well as some of the interesting old digital stuff of the era such as Fairlights, Synclaviers, and Yamahas. The next revision (Keyfax 3) loses quite a few of the most interesting and obscure synths, while the previous one came out before a lot of the late analogue classics, so this one is definitely the one to go for. (This edition unfortunately loses a few compared with the first edition, including the Polymoog - but J.C. so hated that synth after being given one for a gig when he'd asked to hire a Prophet 5, that there's not much loss.)"
Stephen Parsick's Cambrium

You can listen to four of the tracks on site.
Siel DK- 70 Synthesizer with Moogslayer Modification
YouTube via hilltree
"Moogslayer modification schematics on my site www.groenewoudnet.nl"
Note you usually hear the moog slayer mod in reference to the KORG Poly-800.
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