Sequential Circuits Pro-One Analog Synthesizer with different settings (OSC-Sync, PWM, VCF, Envelope...); internal sequencer is triggered by the Roland TR-808:
drums: Roland TR-808
For me one of the best monophonic analog synths ever."
THE JJ Abrams of Bad Robot that brought us Alias, Lost, Fringe and is about to bring us the new Star Trek film. If you were a fan of Music Thing you might remember that JJ Abrams is actually a synth aficionado from this post.
THIS IS his Pro-One redone by Synthwood. You can find more images of it here.
So... My question is... When are we going to see an obscure synth on Lost! Come on JJ, it would fit right in, you can do it! :)
Labeling this one as "Featured." If it's not worthy of the label, I don't know what is... Think about it, the guy behind Bad Robot is into synths! [Lost is my favorite show on TV BTW]
Note the inscription on the modwheel casing in the bottom shot.
YouTube via hexenduction "This is the Serge Creature M-odule by Sound Transform Systems. All sound was generated by the Creature. A touch of delay was added by the Moog MF104 on some sections. Shot with a Kodak Zi6 in Macro."
YouTube via hexenduction "Metasonix gas tube oscillator (TM3) and vacuum tube multimode filter (TM6) in action. The TM3 has 2 thyratron tube oscillators and a sub circuit that sounds bone crushingly bone crushing. The multimode filter is very unique sounding, especially with modulation into the resonance and it sounds warm-warm-warm.
TM3 triggered by Mobius and modulated by the envelope of the Red Square. Filter resonance and tune are being modulated by CP251 and Red Square LFO. Output into MF104 delay."
YouTube via pac209 "similar pattern to the mfb 522 demo(hence no live programming here)! please check both out, simply for the sound"
YouTube via nirvanabeach
Update via synthetic in the comments: "This appears to be a better recording of the MFB-522 demo. It sounds much better than the YouTube version to me:
YouTube via AnalogAudio1 "The Sequential (Circuits) TOM is a great drum machine - similar to the SCI Drumtraks. Also it could be the little brother of the Studio 440. It has a decent MIDI implementation and understands MIDI SysEx. The TOM's memory contains 8 samples; inserting a sound cartridge, you can have 7 additional samples. The crispy 8-bit samples sound great. In this video you will hear the following cartridges: "basic percussion", "special effects", "latin percussion" and "contemporary"."