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Monday, May 03, 2010

Casio CZ-230s

via this auction

ROLAND MC-202

via this auction

Crumar orchestrator


YouTube via wolfrmheart — March 17, 2010 — Ebay test via this auction

"The keyboard is split into 2 parts (left hand/right hand), each with Brass, Piano, Clavichord, Cello, and Violin Presets. It does have a very basic VCF (only can be used with brass preset) which has Attack, Decay, Emphasis (Resonance), and Contour (Cutoff). You can assign vibrato and Sustain too. The Brass sound can be pretty impressive (especially if you strip if of all its resonance- very fat bass). The filter self oscilates too. This comes in handy if you set the Attack/Decay to ascend/descend. It also comes with an attachable lid for easy transporting."



Steiner Crumar EVI–Analog Synthesizer Breath Controller

via this auction

"This is the amazing sounding Steiner Electronic Valve Instrument, a wind synth with trumpet fingering, glide, full scaling and octave range.
Basically an analog synthesizer with a breath controller for volume AND tone control (via one of the BEST analog filter circuits EVER!)
Square, pulse and sawtooth waves, with PWM (via breath control) and vibrato as well, via a thumb-control on the bottom of the instrument.
The sonic possibilities of this instrument go WAY beyond what is possible with a trumpet!"


Touched by Sound DRM 1 Analog Drum Machine Synthesizer


via this auction

"This is the Original DRM-1 Analog Drum Machine manufactured first by "Touched By Sound" and I think it still sounds better then the Vermona, but otherwise all the same features as the DRM 1 MK2 Vermona model. Makes incredible analog sounds, kicks, snares, claps hi hats and everything in between."

VERMONA DRM-1 MK-II analog drum synth MIDI syncussion

via this auction

Vermona DRM1 MKIII

via this auction
"The DRM1 MKIII is an eight-channel, completely analog drum synthesizer. It gives you total control over every parameter through its 72 controls.

The new version has following changes:
- KICK channel instead of the DRUM1 channel. The Kick channel has some different parameters and can create fatter and deeper kick sounds.
- The DRUM channels have a WAVE parameter which transforms the oscillator's waveform from sine to square
- The oscillators of the DRUM channels will be started with each trig signal.

The DRM1 Mk III is a flexible 8-channel drum synthesizer, which gives you the ability to create your own sounds, as well as many other classic analog drum sounds. Every sound parameter of the DRM1 Mk III has its own controller, so its easy to use and you'll always have a clear picture of the settings.

Features
Control Features and Connections:
· MASTER: Sets the main output level of the DRM1 Mk III
· TRIG: Button for triggering the sound.
· TRIG LED: Flashes when the sound is triggered
· SOUND: Programming parameter controls
· PAN: Places the sound in the stereo field
· VOLUME: Individual volume control for each channel
· OUT: Individual output/insert jack
· PHONES: Jack for connecting a headphone
· OUT RIGHT/OUT LEFT: Master output right and left
· MIDI THRU/MIDI IN: MIDI jacks for connecting a MIDI source and for putting the MIDI signal through the DRM1 Mk III
· POWER IN: Power jack with integrated fuse"

Arturia Origin Desktop Synthesizer w/OS 1.1

via this auction

Monozelle Synth Site

This one in via swissdoc. For those of you that read German, click here. You can find a Googlish version here. Be sure to check out the second Minimoog sample for a good Kraftwerk Die Roboter rendition.


As of this post, the site features the following synths:
Minimoog
KORG Mono/Poly
KORG MS-20
OSCar
MOOG The Rogue
ROLAND SH-7
DOTCOM Custom Modular
SCI Pro-One
ROLAND MKS-80
Rozzbox
ARP Odyssey
AS Vostok II
CASIO VL-Tone
Prodyssey ASB
Roland TR-606

AngryOctopus - WS01 - Online Yamaha CS01 Emulation

On AngryOctopus here
"I was experimenting with using a mic as a breath controler so decided to try a CS01 emulation. Using the mic as breath controller didn’t really work out so I ditched it, but the synth itself is ok. The breath control responds to both midi expression and breath messages."
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