Friday, April 02, 2010
EML Electrocomp 100 and 200
See this post for the latest on the debate as to which came first. If you have any more info please chime in that post or shoot me an email.
Waldorf Midi-Bay MB15 - 15INS 15OUTS Programmable
via this auction"VERY RARE WALDORF MIDI PATCHBAY, in mint condition, fully working. MANUAL AVAILABLE HERE FOR DOWNLOAD: http://faq.waldorfian.info/ files/ Midibay_Manual.pdf"
Peavey Spectrum Analog Filter
via this auction
"this unit features a 24db. 4 pole analog voltage controlled filter, amplifier each with envelope generator for processing any input, such as synths, guitar, bass, and anything else you can think off. it can be triggered from MIDI, or audio trigged. it has 3 inputs, a voltage controlled filter, voltage controlled amp, and velocity sensitivity. there are jacks for inputs, CV pedal input, MIDI in/out/thru, and power. envelope generator can be set to single trigger, or multi trigger(retriggers every time you strike another key even if you're already holding one down.) all of this comes in a one rack space unit."
GUS GUS - Believe ( Best Version Ever, Great Performance, Unforgettable)
YouTube via Dexbam — January 20, 2008 —
"A Great Live-Performance from GUS GUS. This is Cult! .... i write not more....Listen and you understand... These are the real one's, the electro-gods from iceland :p"
Some synth spotting. I think that's a Yamaha CS in the background.
Roland Mailbox spotted in SoCal
flickr by Aud1073cHSent in via Aud1073cH:
"I spotted this while driving to my friend's house in SoCal. I was relieved to see that it was a Roland MIDI controller, not a synth, that was gutted to become a mailbox post."
Oberheim SEM Analog Synthesizer
"Cosmetics aside this is one of the best analog synths ever made, it DOES sound better than the new SEM. I've owned the new SEM and greatly prefer the old one over the new (the new is still really good though) but nothing quite the original. The original sounds more liquidy and warm, it has a buzzier bubblier sounding filter and the oscillators drift more."
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