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Thursday, April 09, 2009

Drawbar Synthesizer for Hammond B3 Organ

via this auction
"Drawbar Synthesizer for a Hammond B3 Organ. These parts were in working condition when they were removed from my Hammond B3.
* Drawbar Synthesizer Converts nine of your drawbars to true electronic organ sounds.
* Adds a totally new spectrum at a touch. The Concert Company Drawbar Synthesizer has been designed for use with Hammond Organs using drawbars.
* It is easily installed and will completely transform the sound of each drawbar into a totally new and exciting synthesizer voice.
* This is not a conversion of the original drawbar sound. It is a startling new pure electronic voice at a different pitch.
* Each drawbar serves as a volume setting so that each new synthesized voice may be mixed at varying intensities to create thousands of totally different sounds and new effects.
* There are no under key contacts or switches to install.
* The unit takes a single 4' signal from the organ and divides it into 4 equal octaves, completely voices and mixes each into 9 synthesized voices and then injects one each back into 9 different drawbars.
* This unit gives the user two different string type percussions, one sounds like anelectronic piano in the treble clef. The second percussion is a snarling buzz for space odyssey tunes.
* There are three strings each with a variable delay attack and a variable delay vibrato. This makes the violin sound very realistic.
* The cello and viola have a variable delay tremulant.
* There are two clarinets, one at 8' and one at 16' which may be blended together and mixed with all other voices.
* There is a brilliant English post horn, and a trumpet that speaks with real authority.
* This is a monophonic poly voiced unit which will work with both spinets and 61 note consoles.
* It may also be connected to operate through the presets with a different voice on each preset.

Roland Juno-6

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Note this is the on in this video.


Roland System 100

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The Squarewave Parade, GetLoFi Analog hybrid synth w/CV

via this auction
"TSP Falter, Shudder and a GetLoFi Atari Punk 2.0 deluxe console - heavily modified and CV controllable in one monster of a box. Lots of controls, lots of possibilities. The sound sample below is the box being triggered by a Frostwave sequencer while tweaking various knobs. The CV can also be switched off.

Sound sample"
All of the basic controls for each component are present, with additional controls for FM/Feedback and Starve (the lovey skull knob), plus the capacitor bank switches on either side of the skull knob for MASSIVE BASS!. Runs on a Boss-style 9Vpower supply

LinnDrum LM 2

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Portraits of the electro scene on Intergalactic FM

Some synth spotting.

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Boris Midney's "Music From The Empire Strikes Back"

flickr by Fran Moff Tarkenton

Note the Yamaha CS80, or is it a CS50? I'm not seeing the ribbon controller on the CS80 or CS60.

Musikmesse: Club of the Knobs - Analogue Modular Synthesizer


YouTube via beckhusen
"Things what i really like: The Return of the Mammouth"

Musikmesse: Octopus


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Musikmesse: Sherman Rodec Filterbank


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