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Sunday, October 04, 2009

Analog Modular Synthesizer

via this auction

"2 x ADSR Envelope-Generator, 3 x VCO, 1 x Mixer ,1 x Midi-Interface, 1 x VCF, 1 x LFO, 1 x VCA, 1 x Sample&Hold mit Rauschgenerator, 1 x Patchfeld (4 Kanal). Die Module sind in einem 10HE Studiorack mit zusätzlichen Tragegriffen eingebaut."




Oberheim four 4 voice vintage analog synthesizer

via this auction
"A very nice Oberheim four voice synthesizer, complete with 2 x mini sequencers. Each SEM module has two oscillators, which can all be slaved into mono mode for a total of 8 oscillator notes. It can also be split to work as four note polyphonic, amongst some other modes.

There is a sticker on the back saying that this is serial number 0001. I can't vouch for this, but it also has a date of 10-24-75 on it. I bought this from a seller in France some years ago. It's 240V

The synthesizer has a few faults....

Voice 1 doesn't seem to be reaching the output mixer. This is a recent fault which I believe to be a loose connection inside or a dry joint, as when it was working it would sometime be crackly when I tweaked the voice 1 volume pot on the mixer.

The lower half of the keyboard has recently stopped working. So please be aware of these (probably easily fixable) faults and bid accordingly.

It's a pretty heavy unit, comes built into it's own flight case, so postage outside the UK won't be cheap. Please be prepared for that and don't complain or quibble about the cost of postage after the auction! If you want me to send this uninsured, this will be entirely at your own risk. I prefer to use parcelforce as they will pick up from me and have easy online ordering and estimating of costs at www.parcelforce.com You can check costings there yourself. The package will be 40kgs once packed. Dimensions are 107 x 47 x 34 cms before packing."








EOWAVE PERSEPHONE SYNTH


via this auction

"Cool ribbon controlled synth. CV outs, it can integrate into your modular rig. Very basic Midi also. Retro 50's sci-fi sound, especially thru a spring reverb. Minor dents on wood surface, does not effect function. Eowave has discontinued these, supposedly is working on a duophonic version but no release or price yet, may never happen."

Anyone confirm whether it has been discontinued?

LZX Monolith analog modular synth


via this auction

"The LZX Monolith is based on a modified version of the Music From Outer Space Soundlab synthesizer. LZX Industries improved upon the original design by adding features, fine-tuning parts values for maximum performance, and offering the result in an elegant package. This Monolith is fully modular, with nothing hardwired or pre-patched. It features two independent oscillators (with hard sync), an audio mixer, a filter that offers low pass and band pass, a VCA, a voltage mixer with an inverter, an envelope generator that is capable of cycling like an LFO, a very flexible low frequency oscillator, and three sets of multiples. The sound (to my ear) sits somewhere between a Korg MS-20 and a Sequential Circuits Pro One.

The Monolith accepts V/Oct CV and standard trig/gate signals (like most modern modulars, or Roland, Arp, etc.). It draws its power through 12v AC adapter, so it can be used in any country. An AC adapter for US voltage is included."

Aaa


YouTube via stylinghead. Electron Machinedrum

Randy Chameleon 009 10 03b


YouTube via mark1rhodes
"I've always liked this song, and, at least for me, it's great practice because I have a tough time playing the bass line and doing anything else with my right hand at the same time. Bass is done on a Nord G2X, drums are from an Alesis SR-16 (pattern is mine), lead is a Kawai K3, Clav and Organ on a Yamaha S90 and the Rhodes is, uh, a Rhodes (1974 Mark 1 Stage). The Rhodes is going through a Tube MP preamp and a Maxon Phase Shifter (mono in, stereo out). The reverb on the Rhodes is a TC Electronics M300.

I wanted to record something a bit tricky and something that would use most of my stuff. It's amazing how much more difficult it is to record alone in a front of a camera than it is to play in front of a bunch of people. This version is certainly not perfect but this was the best of a bunch of tries. Video was done on a Panasonic Lumix DMC-ZS3."

The League of Automatic Music Composers 'ARCHIVE 1978-1981' flash drive, OUT NOW!

"ALKU is incredibly proud to announce the release of the amazing 'ARCHIVE 1978-1981' by the legendary San Francisco Bay Area computer music pioneers, The League of Automatic Music Composers.

'ARCHIVE 1978-1981' features over 12 hours of previously unreleased archival tapes, documents, interviews and video from these electronic music mavericks. Compiled and edited by Jon Leidecker and presented in a lush limited edition wooden USB flash drive. 968.301.735 bytes worth of computer music history.


More: http://alkualkualkualkualkualkualkualkualkualku.org/"


Modular-Sunday / Moog – PPG -Dotcom – Oberheim

via Aliens Project where you'll find more.

Alesis Andromeda A6 (Children of The Night) Ambient


YouTube via thekilon. Before I read the description I thought the beginning sounded like the Blofeld.
"if you want to listen to more of my music go to
http://www.soundclick.com/kilon
http://www.myspace.com/thekilon

I received my Alesis Andromeda A6 a week ago, and managed to take some photos.

The music played is mine and it is called "Children of the Night"

The first 2 minutes made with Yamaha Motif Es6 and Waldorf Blofeld.

The rest is 100% andromeda. The reverb is Ableton live 7.

I hope you enjoy the track."

A stressed theme


YouTube via attorks
"This theme is inspired by an arpeggiator from the Waldorf Q keyboard which I programmed as sequence to be performed by the Q. At first you hear a bass-like sound from the Creamware MiniMax ASB. After that the Synthesizers.com Modular and the self built Modular are added. At last the sequence from the Waldorf Q Keyboard is added. By varying the decay on the Q the sound becomes more lively. The accompaniment is played on the Clavia Nord Lead 1 and the Roland XP-80."
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