via this auction
"These were made by Ibanez for Roland and are pretty rare. It functions as a standard guitar with analog output but can also be used as a midi guitar / synth controller. It requires a special cable that is NOT included but they do show up on Ebay for purchase."
Friday, February 20, 2009
Kfuenf Kawai K5 Additive Synthesizer Page
On http://www.kfuenf.org/ you'll also find samples, and images of the editing display.
Found the site via this auction
http://www.kfuenf.org/ is a site dedicated to the Kawai K5. The following is a list of what you will find there. The images in this post however, come from the auction.
Kawai K5
K5 Howto
Tech LCD Help
More Tech Help
Free Librarian
Patches Library Misc Downloads
Kawai K5 Links
MIDI Chart
Other Infos
Java/Linux Dev.
MidiDeviceProvider
Feedback Form
1982 Casio VL-Tone VL-5
via this auction
click the image for lager shots. Not the best, but you don't see these often. Not many details: "Casio VL-Tone, model VL-5 electronic keyboard synthesizer with the Casio MS-1 bar code reader and the case."
Anyone know more about these? Open ended on purpose of course. Whatever you know, feel free to share.
Update via sizone in the comments: "I have one of those. I got it because it was cheaper than a vl-1. It's basically a 5 (maybe 4) note polyphonic vl-1. The presets and rhythms are slightly different. Absent are the calculator and programable voice features. Present is a 1/4'' output jack. IMHO it sounds a bit better than it's predecessor and unlike the vl-1 it doesn't go out of tune. The barcode reader can be used to input preprinted songs into the playback memory, a feature I'm sure you will find utterly useless. It's a good instrument for playing Kraftwerk covers with."
Update via BirdFLU in the comments: "I was disappointed to find out you CAN NOT use the barcode reader to scan any barcode. I dreamed of using it to scan cereal boxes or soup cans to see what hidden melodies they might have, but it wasn't to be."
click the image for lager shots. Not the best, but you don't see these often. Not many details: "Casio VL-Tone, model VL-5 electronic keyboard synthesizer with the Casio MS-1 bar code reader and the case."
Anyone know more about these? Open ended on purpose of course. Whatever you know, feel free to share.
Update via sizone in the comments: "I have one of those. I got it because it was cheaper than a vl-1. It's basically a 5 (maybe 4) note polyphonic vl-1. The presets and rhythms are slightly different. Absent are the calculator and programable voice features. Present is a 1/4'' output jack. IMHO it sounds a bit better than it's predecessor and unlike the vl-1 it doesn't go out of tune. The barcode reader can be used to input preprinted songs into the playback memory, a feature I'm sure you will find utterly useless. It's a good instrument for playing Kraftwerk covers with."
Update via BirdFLU in the comments: "I was disappointed to find out you CAN NOT use the barcode reader to scan any barcode. I dreamed of using it to scan cereal boxes or soup cans to see what hidden melodies they might have, but it wasn't to be."
Depeche Mode - In The Studio (2008) - Web Clip #9
YouTube via dmdotcom.
Suzuki Tronichord. via Jose in the comments of this post.
More vids in the series here.
"Ben Hillier and Martin working on a keyboard riff for the middle break of "Wrong".
Camera: Mr Andy Fletcher.
Be sure to visit www.depechemode.com for all the latest news, including 'Tour Of The Universe' tour information!
I don't think I've ever heard Martin Gore's voice before this. Pretty deep considering how light and angelic, almost eunuch, sounding it is when singing. I'm guessing that's a Crumar Spirit in the backgound.
The Ondioline and Ondes Martenot
A few images via this thread on electro-music.com. See the thread for more. Hey, isn't that Jean Jacques Perrey in the image below?! :)
There's also a nice image of an early theremin
There's also a nice image of an early theremin
Roland VCA-800 and CPE-800 (1981)
Not a synth but interesting enough.
Sonicstate.TV by TheCircuitSymphony
"# A VERY rare combo! The Voltage Controlled Amp ( VCA800 ) along with the CPE-800 Compu Editor.
From around 1981 basically an automated mixer that runs on sync track/smpte time code.
Nice warm sound, wooden ends - o`h err.. and uses parts that look like the Jupiter8 and TR 808....
# Link www.thecircuitsymphony.com"
SH-5 is ALIVE!
flickr by zonkout
(click for more flicker shots including the ARP Odyssey
ARP Odyssey 2810 #407
"This one has the 4035 ladder filter!"
Dr. Ronald Chevalier - Inspiring Oneself
Dr. Ronald Chevalier - Inspiring Oneself
"Description:
Renowned author Dr. Ronald Chevalier (Cyborg Harpies, Brain Cream) has produced a brand new instructional video about the role of music in his creative processes. Enjoy! For more creative rejuvenation, visit www.ronaldchevalier.com"
Suzuki Omnichord. via the squarewave parade
"Description:
Renowned author Dr. Ronald Chevalier (Cyborg Harpies, Brain Cream) has produced a brand new instructional video about the role of music in his creative processes. Enjoy! For more creative rejuvenation, visit www.ronaldchevalier.com"
Suzuki Omnichord. via the squarewave parade
PREVIOUS PAGE
NEXT PAGE
HOME
© Matrixsynth - All posts are presented here for informative, historical and educative purposes as applicable within fair use.
MATRIXSYNTH is supported by affiliate links that use cookies to track clickthroughs and sales. See the privacy policy for details.
MATRIXSYNTH - EVERYTHING SYNTH
© Matrixsynth - All posts are presented here for informative, historical and educative purposes as applicable within fair use.
MATRIXSYNTH is supported by affiliate links that use cookies to track clickthroughs and sales. See the privacy policy for details.
MATRIXSYNTH - EVERYTHING SYNTH