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Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Moog Source analog monosynth


via this auction

Note this is the one in this video.



arp 1613 sequencer


via this auction



EkoSynth Eko Synth P15



via this auction

"Vintage analog synth made in Italy."

TR77.wmv


YouTube via legionhwp — April 21, 2010 — "Demo of Roland TR77 analog Drum machine. This was the first Drum machine sold by Roland Corp and was originally released in the early 1970s. Roland was found in 1972 and the TR77 actually was the first product they sold."

281.0


YouTube via MsMotif6 — April 21, 2010 — "Original composition using the Motif 6 and A-90 Roland keyboard as a controller.
Soulful rock-style song using 8 tracks with the electric guitar track being played live.
No looping or editing.
Enjoy,
MsMotif6"

Give It All

MsMotif6 — April 21, 2010 — "This upbeat rock-style song is composed on the Motif 6, using an A-90 Roland controller keyboard. This song consists of 8 tracks including electric guitar lead track performed live.

No looping, no sampling."

Search by Alexey Rybnikov (Humanoid Woman) OST


I'm guessing soviet synths were used. If anyone knows what particular synths were used, feel free to comment or send me an email - contact info on the bottom right of the site.

YouTube via cosmocorps2000 — April 21, 2010 — "Search/Searching (ПОИСК) by Alexey Rybnikov (1981)
Original Soundtrack from the russian sci-fi movie HUMANOID WOMAN a.k.a (Через тернии к звёздам) from director Richard Vivtorov

Scenes from the movie HUMANOID WOMAN (Через тернии к звёздам)"
Googlish:
"cosmocorps2000 - April 21, 2010 - Search / Searching (SEARCH) by Alexey Rybnikov (1981)
Original Soundtrack from the russian sci-fi movie HUMANOID WOMAN aka (Through thorns to the stars) from director Richard Vivtorov

Scenes from the movie HUMANOID WOMAN (Through thorns to the stars)"

Joining by Alexey Rybnikov (Humanoid Woman) OST


Flowers by Alexey Rybnikov (Humanoid Woman) OST


Thunderstorm by Alexey Rybnikov (Humanoid Woman) OST


Update: Alexey Rybnikov's website: http://www.alexeyrybnikov.ru/ and a current synth list via H in the comments:

"The only info i have on this is what Alexey and his son Dmitry use at the moment:

Kurzweil 2500 16Mb
Yamaha DX7, DX9
Casio FZ1
Roland D-50
Oberheim OB-Mx
Akai 3000 XL 40Mb
Emu-IV 128Mb
Ensoniq TS-12
Novation DrumStation
Waldorf Pulse
Waldorf microWave II"

Devo - "Girl U Want"


YouTube via ealdrett — April 21, 2010. Moog Liberations.

Devo - "Time Out For Fun"

Roland SH-101s

Also see That's Good.
More Devo amongst the videos here.

Jomox Sampleshop

via the Jomox Sampleshop
"We had this idea since quite some time - now it turns into reality.

Since 15 years we at Jomox build electronic sound producers. Meanwhile, some products have become history or can't be produced any more. Or they are too expensive for many musicians and keep an unreachable dream. For instance, instruments like SunSyn and Resonator Neuronium have only been produced in small quantities. Almost daily we get inquiries of people that we have to discourage because these instruments are not available any more.

In order to bring these instruments to a broader base of users and sound fetishists, we have decided to offer a sample download store. Here you can purchase high quality samples of these instruments for fair prices directly from the manufacturer.

The instruments that are used for sampling are of course in A1 condition and hand calibrated and selected, in technical and soundwise best condition - because they are build here.

The libraries will evolve and being expanded in future. Now the collection is tiny, but it will grow. There will also be loops and unusual sound bites, since individuality is our potential.

You can purchase smaller packs or even participate from sound producers or experimental synths that maybe never reach a serial production. And you don't need to purchase an expensive sampling CD with preproduced kinds of styles containing hundreds of samples only for the one special used sound.

The Jomox Sampleshop sound files are only offered for download - physical media packs with DVDs or BlueRay for shipping are not being produced.

Payment is very user-friendly with our payment provider ClickandBuy. Almost all Credit/EC-Cards or IBAN bank transfers are accepted and are perfomed via SSL secure data transactions.

After confirmed payment you are rerouted into the shop system and checked for download in your user account. The files can be downloaded for 3 days after purchase, then the download is cancelled.

We wish you lots of joy,
Jürgen Michaelis,
Jomox GmbH"

MFB Schlagzwerg & Foogers on auto-pilot


peterkeys88 — April 20, 2010 — "Just a quick jam i put together after unboxing the MFB Schlagzwerg drum machine. Its got all sorts of CV ins n outs, which i spread and recieved over the Moog Voyager, Juno-60, Prophet '08, and Moogerfooger Freq Box/ Midi Murf/ LP Filter/ Delay, and VX-351. Theres an Arp Axxe in there just making some noise. Incredible machine, the MFB, Enjoy!"

Moogerfoogers 101, 102, 103 and CP-251 Fun

peterkeys88 — September 04, 2009 — "Moogerfooger Ringmod/LowPass/Phaser, modded by CP-251, hitting Wave and Filter of Voyager, with Filter self-oscillating. More music at Myspace.com/peterdyer"

Arp Axxe is revived


YouTube via peterkeys88 — December 02, 2009 — "This Arp Axxe (v.1) was in sore shape when i recieved it as a generous gift. After some work from synthesizerrepair.com its sounding great. It has a single VCO with two waveforms (saw, square) freely mixable, one vcf, and one LFO. Single envelope routable to pitch or filter, and a S/H as well. Here i go through its basic functions, and then add a Moogerfooger Freqbox (MF-107), with the CV out from the Axxe, for a second tunable VCO. Works pretty well. The chords at 0:27 are from a Roland OS9. Played through a Boss RV-5 reverb, MXR-169 analog delay, and a Boss CE-5 Chorus/Ensemble."
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