Thursday, March 25, 2010
Machinedrum UW MKII + MonoMachine MKII + Blofeld
YouTube via lampeo
"Electronic Ex. 03252010-Machinedrum UW MKll+Monomachine MKII+Blofeld recorded strait to a Zoom H2"
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Musikmesse Roland Gaia SH-1 en la Musikmesse 2010
YouTube via Hispasonic. More vids, details and comments enabled in this post.
"Roland está anunciando GAIA SH-1, un nuevo sintetizador con síntesis analógica virtual, inspirado en clásicos sintes de la empresa.
Dispone de tres motores de síntesis analógica virtual integrados, cada uno con componentes dedicados de filtro, oscilador, amplificador, envolvente y LFO. Ofrece la opción de agrupar hasta cinco efectos simultáneos, incluyendo distorsión, flanger, reverb, low boost y más.
http://www.hispasonic.com/noticias/nu..."
"wonderful day": improvisation by TSF
YouTube via TheSynthFreq
"Hi. This is a new improvised composition written on the Roland D-50 and Roland Alpha Juno-1. 03-24-10.
The Alpha Juno-1 patch has a slight distortion to it due to the amp/computer connection. I tried to resolve this with taking down the lower frequencies and EQ'ing it to death and still can't avoid the unwanted distortion in the Juno's line. It might be easier to listen to it at a lower volume. :)
Please enjoy!
:) TSF"
Modded Rick Wakeman Signed 1972 Minimoog
via this auction
"This is an auction for a nearly 40 year old classic synthesizer, the original Minimoog. This one was built in 1972. It is a working machine which has recorded and been studio based for the past 5 years. The metal rear cover is signed by synthesizer legend Rick Wakeman the synth was probably built while he was recording "Close To The Edge"- (photographic proof of signing provided)
Yamaha DX5

via this auction
"Wiki: 'The Yamaha DX5 is a synthesizer released by Yamaha in 1985. It was similar to the Yamaha DX1 but was more affordable. The Yamaha DX5 contains two Yamaha DX7 synthesizer engines with a larger backlight LCD display, a 76-key synth-action keyboard and better output converters, with XLR output jacks.'
*Please note that there's a few issues with VSE's listing; The DX5 DOES send 127 velocity, it just requires lots of force to do so (more than a normal keyboard). This can be altered with certain MIDI boxes and only really makes a difference if you're using this as a master keyboard. Also, I'm not sure what they're talking about with it being noiser than a DX7. This is MUCH quieter than the 3 or 4 DX7s I've played AND it has 3 XLR balanced outputs."
Meteor Table Time - Vostok & Machinedrum Stumble In the Dark
YouTube via arthurpainter
"A simple, noisy sequence with just a hint of melody (certainly the result of repetition). A bit of delay is provided via my EH Memory Man. It's a bit of a sticky plod through the Vostok's VCF and LFO #1."
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