"I’m assuming the unit was designed to clamp onto your drum rim (there’s a clamp right on there) and when you hit your drum, the unit senses the hit and sends its cool 1980’s synth sound out to an amplifier."
* Polyphony - Monophonic / Duophonic * Oscillators - 2 VCOs * LFO - One with triangle, saw and S&H waveforms * Filter - Two multimode (LP/BP/HP). Controlled by either or both ADSRs. * Keyboard - 37 keys * Control - Dual CV/Gate * Date Produced - 1979 - early '80s
"(2) Analog Oscillators , Octave Selector, Waveform Shapers, Great Sounding Moog Filter. Ribbon Controller, Touch Mod Effects, Sample And Hold, LFO And Many Other Nice Feartures. Access Jacks/Controls On Back Panel Is Unmatched For An Analog Synth. New Bushings Installed, Calibrated, Cleaned And Works Great"
YouTube via DX5 "A new Depeche Mode cover. Metallic grid FX sampled live by myself hitting with a pipe on an old grid door. All sounds created by myself on the keyboards. Emax sounds coming from my own library (including drums. No original record sample) Backtrack made in Pro Tools. .
Keyboards. Upper: E-mu Emax Mid: Yamaha DX7 II FD Lower: Roland JX-8P
YouTube via Facelurk "Waldorf Microwave XT With Godin Midi guitar.. Fun , this is a teaser! We actually took the time to record our audio and not use crappy camera audio. Enjoy."