"This keyboard is in perfect working order. It comes with 50plus unique discs. This keyboard has been played by GENESIS BREYER P-ORRIDGE live with HAWKWIND, PIGFACE, PSYCHIC TV and THEE MAJESTY. It has been used in the studio on countless recordings involving Genesis P-Orridge. Lady Jaye also played it live several times before switching to percussion driven samplers. The library of discs that come with it include sounds recorded and sample by Genesis P-Orridge and Psychic TV that will be recognized by the purchaser as classic signature PTV3 samples. This is a rare opportunity. It comes in a robust flight case that has survived rock and roll tours and airline baggage handlers since 1993! Not only do you get an amazing sampler, sequencer and keyboard but you get sounds and noises that nobody else will ever have. The keyboard itself is signed by Genesis Breyer P-Orridge and still has PTV stickers from touring on it for ease of identification. The manual is available online for downloading. This keyboard is quite literally a piece of Alternative Rock and Roll history!" via Romsay
YouTube via sounddoctorin — April 05, 2010 — "Bob Weigel of http://sounddoctorin.com shows a few problems that commonly occur on these vintage synthesizers. As some know this is the same as the ARP quartet synth as well."
YouTube via EnvelopeGenerator — April 05, 2010 — "Here's a song I wrote. It's a little cheesy, a little creepy, a little bouncy, a little ambient.
(Sorry about the sound, YouTube screwed up the audio!)
And here's the synths I used: Drums - Alesis Performance Pad (sampled through Akai S1000) Bass - Moog Prodigy and ARP Axxe Arpeggio - Juno 6 (sampled through the Akai) Hook - Juno 6 (sampled through the Akai... again) Pizzicato thing - Juno 6 (guess what? sampled through the Akai) Brassy synth - Microkorg Doot-de-doo riff at the end - Juno 6 (not sampled! holy crap!)"
YouTube via VJFranzK — April 05, 2010 — "Another example of live beat making! This software version is so similar to the Electribe hardware, I already know how to use it on the first day!" iElectribe on iTunes here
YouTube via darenager — April 05, 2010 — "A very basic demo of how to do Karplus Strong synthesis using the Monomachine.
Not intended to be a musical perfomance just a demo of the technique, here's how:
Start with a short sound, such as the GND Noise machine, set a short decay, turn the delay send up, set the delay time to the shortest possible, set the delay feedback at 64, in the key follow page set the delay time and DBAS to negative key follow - you can experiment here for different sounds.
Adjusting the various delay parameters will change the sound, keep the delay time short and feedback around 64, I made some percussive sounds, plucked string type sounds and FM sounding tones by experimenting with the settings. Have fun ;)
YouTube via cirtcele — April 05, 2010 — "1 minute of moisture This track is a drum hit processed by a CGS simple wavefolder, plus a Farm VCO plugged into a CGS wave multiplier"