Thursday, November 12, 2009
808bd+707
YouTube via lesingemonotone
"DIY 808-alike bassdrum (module in the back) trigged from the TR-707."
Triadex Trio: Muse, Amplifier and Lightshow
via this VEMIA auction
Synton 3000 series two-case modular plus
via this VEMIA auction
"Rare and large Synton 3000 series modular synthesizer with accesories set. It's an amazing system full of voltage controlled modules, all in perfect condition. This modular is a special system with some rare, unique Synton modules, it was Felix Visser's personal system and expanded recently with more modules... Here is the module list: CASE A: 5x 3021 VCO's (based on CEM 3340) - 2x 3015 MXA (audio/cv mixer) - 1x 3017 VCF (notch filter) - 1x 3224 VCF double Hp + Lp filter - 2x 3010 VCEGR (voltage controlled EG) - 2x 3209 2VCA (dual vca) - 2x 3233 S&H/LFO (sample and hold + lfo) - 1x 3211 PRM/NRG (ring modulator + noise/random generator vlf) - 1x 3236 (functions reset / divider) - 1x 3003 keyboard controller I/O - 1x 3046 inp/inh/out - 1x 3235 ENV/CPR (envelope follower, comparator, trigger delay) - 1x 3016 gain out amplifier - 1x 3001 custom banana to jack multiples. CASE B: 3x 3218 2INV/SLR (dual inverter and slew limiter) - 2x 3223 2LFO (dual vc lfo) - 2x 3015 MXA (audio/cv mixer) - 1x 3242 MMX (dual clock controlled I/O) - 1x 3233 SH&LFO (sample and hold + lfo) - 2x 3004 4ATT (quad attenuator) - 2x 3006 MPL (multiple, 1 input and 4 buffered outputs) - 1x 3044 DMX (4 steps clock controlled switches) - 1x 3025 external input - 1x 3022 binary divider - 1x 3001 custom banana to jack multiples - 1x 3235 ENV/CPR (envelope follower, comparator, trigger delay) 1x 3001 custom quad attenuators - 3008 PSU unit + multiples and keyboard controller. ACCESSORIES: Synton KBM35 keyboard, very nice and unique Touchpad controller, original Series 3000 manual, a lot of coloured banana connectors. One PSU is external (Case A) and the other one integrated into the 3008 PSU module (CaseB) Working voltage: 220 or 240 volts."
RSF Kobol Modular: 41U rare Kobol rackmounts!
via this VEMIA auction
Maplin 5600s
via this VEMIA auction
Videos below.
EMS Random Votage Generator
"EMS Random Voltage Generator module (RVG) a good expansion for Synthi, very nice also for driving analog synthesizers and modular systems, in excellent working and visual condition. It comes with (included) the Facilities multiway cable ...that is very hard to find."
EMS Prestopatch: 'Battle'
"Prestopatch 'BATTLE' for VCS3, Synthi AKS, and Synthi A mark II (only models with a prestopatch socket - check yours!). Perfect condition."
EMS 8-Octave Filter Bank
"Rare module manufactured by old EMS: 8 octave filterbank, a good expansion for Synthi, very nice also as studio outboard in excellent working and visual condition. It's working on 220 volts at the moment but the voltage can be selected inside: (110 or 220/240)."
Tip Top Sandwich
YouTube via thedeepelement
"I received the WMD Geiger counter earlier last week and wanted to see how nicely it played with the others. On the front end are two Tip Top Audio Z3000's feeding into a WMD Geiger Counter, Flight of Harmony Plague Bearer and a Harvestman Malgorithm. Those are then being run into a Make Noise QMMG which feeds the Tip Top Z2040 Filter and ends up in the Z5000 DSP unit. Its repetitive, I know but this was an exercise on tonal brutality - using the Tip Top audio as the bread and the 3 most amazingly destructive modules as the meat."
Empress Ekdahl
"The Ekdahl Moisturizer and the Empress Super Delay meet for the first time today! You'll see me trying to figure out the Ekdahl as I run it through the Empress Super Delay and figured some people may find a video useful somehow. On the Empress I'm using the tape setting then switch to loop about halfway through the video to see how the Ekdahl stacks on itself. There are a lack of videos of the Ekdahl anywhere let alone showcasing it as a performance instrument, which is primarily why I'm obsessed with it. Works out nicely!"
LABELS/MORE:
Ekdahl,
Featured,
Flight of Harmony,
harvestman,
KNAS,
Make Noise,
Malekko,
TipTop Audio,
Video,
Wiard
SUIKO ST20 japanese classic exotic KOTO synth

via this auction
"SUIKO ST20 is extremely rare and most strange japanese electronic musical instruments originally made for japanese traditinal music circa. 1980.
it's built in cool brown custom suitcase like EMS synth, one side of the suitcase is a speaker so you can play without external amp or mixer but don't worry it has audio output too. keyboard itself is built in beautiful brown metal plate, look cool!
these keyboards were very expensive and made very limited quantities those days so i'ts very hard to find even in Japan nowadays... this is your first and last chance to get this vintage gem!
it has 2 rows of button keyboard this keyboard specially designed for playing glissando easily like koto(japanese harp) front row of the keyboard is japanese scale,so just playing randomly you can easily get exotic japanese melody!
there are various switch and dial for special japanese tuning and sustain and octave switch three sounds are selectable,shyakuhachi(japanese bamboo flute),koto(japanese harp) and pipe organ sounds are very analog, warm and strange!"
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