see the update in this post. It actually went for less than I expected.
Sunday, December 13, 2009
Roland DG CMU-810 vintage synthesizer
"rare vintage Roland CMU-810... This is a predecessor to the popular SH-101 and MC-202. There are small differences between these models, the CMU has VCA cv input which the two others lack. It also has LFO delay, a feature found on the MC-202 but lacking on the SH-101. It also has a unique feature in the internal mixer which lets you mix two external sources with the synth engine. The feature that sets it apart the most from the other two is the quality of construction! This is no cheap plastic box, but a nice metal box with Jupiter-8 style quality faders! Its sound is apparently close to the SH-101 with slightly more low-end, I can't confirm this but can attest that this unit sounds awesome"
11hz Robot - Stenographer's Dream - All Alesis Micron EP
click hereThe EP is all Alesis Micron with the following: "on the track 'bell,thud,loop, code' i used a recording of ambient sounds (people, birds, cars etc) along with the micron, and the whole track is run through vocoder (alesis ineko). All the rest of the tracks are just micron + reverb. There is a link to the ambient recording in the track info, you have to click on the track to see it though"
EMT 251 Replacement Display - Hi Res Color TFT Graphics
Not a synth, but it should be.
This one in via Joel.
auction details (note this is not this Studio Electronics from what I can tell): "The EMT 251 Digital Reverbs are great units but nearly every model now suffers a burned out display. Finally, after many inquiries from frustrated 251 owners, we now offer the DJRS 251 Color display, designed by Doug Jane. With its bright, high contrast color graphics, the DJRS 251 is a big improvement over the old dim, monochrome display. If you've got a 251 with a dead or dying display, this nice upgrade will make the EMT 251 a real pleasure to use and will substantially increase the value of your machine.
Installation is fairly simple and can be done by anyone with with basic tech skills in about 3 hours. Your original black housing, front panel (with EMT logo), and side mount pieces will be re-used. The illustrated 12 page manual gives clear, step by step instructions. You take off the top assembly, remove the old display, and unsolder two wires. The PCB is removed and the new PCB and display are installed, using a cable adapter. Now four DIP switches are set –– three select the display time out mode and the fourth selects “250 or non 250” software. Reinstall the top assembly, and you're done! Includes new PC board with display, adapter cable, and installation manual.
If you're an 251 owner in Southern California and you'd rather that we do the upgrade, it's not a problem. The install, including a general check out and calibration, is about $275. For more information about this product, please contact us.
We also sell upgrade kits that add the EMT 250 reverb program to 251's. For info and pricing, please contact us.
Studio Electronics, Inc. has served the pro audio industry since 1981. We run one of the best equipped service repair shops in North America, with a vast parts inventory and an extensive library of documentation on all types of audio gear -- from the 1950’s to present day. We are an authorized service center for several manufacturers, and offer expert service on all kinds of vintage pro audio gear including EMT, AMS, UREI, Pultec, Eventide, API, Neve, and many others. We’ve installed over 250 studios -- everything from small project studios to large scale projects for firms like Warner Brothers and Disney. We’re proud of our reputation in the pro audio community. You can get more info about us by searching for Studio Electronics Burbank on the web."
Sold For: not sold
Homemade Midi Sequencer Prototype
YouTube via StarfireMX
"Midi sequencer with 8 steps, BPM Control and some general CC knobs"
Synthesizers , Hammond Blue Improv
YouTube via russellrblair. Check out the custom flush case for the KORG MS2000R.
Korg MS , Roland JD-800 , Emu fun with SYNTHESIZERS
Matrix music pad for iPhone
CustomSynth White Pro-One

via Scott Metzger
"Just had Jeff Toman from Customsynth.UK do a custom paint job for me. Then Stephen from Synthwood fixed the insides, and wood work."
Update: the face comes from Saturday Night Villain.
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