"This is identical to Roland's Juno 106, except that they added speakers and stuck it in a silver box. The Juno 106 is a staple for electronica, and a popular way to bring analogue sounds into the studio, having MIDI (lacking on the Juno 6) and patch memories (lacking on the Juno 60). It didn't originally sell very well, though, so Roland repackaged it for the home market as the HS60. If you pick up any recent issue of Future Music, you'll find it listed as their No.1 Ebay bargain; a wolf in sheep's clothing (although I actually like the silver makeover myself)."
Saturday, May 08, 2010
Roland HS60 / Juno 106 analogue synth
"This is identical to Roland's Juno 106, except that they added speakers and stuck it in a silver box. The Juno 106 is a staple for electronica, and a popular way to bring analogue sounds into the studio, having MIDI (lacking on the Juno 6) and patch memories (lacking on the Juno 60). It didn't originally sell very well, though, so Roland repackaged it for the home market as the HS60. If you pick up any recent issue of Future Music, you'll find it listed as their No.1 Ebay bargain; a wolf in sheep's clothing (although I actually like the silver makeover myself)."
Clash of the Borgs on navs.modular.lab

On Navs here.
Bruno Spoerri and his EMS Synthi 100 and VCS3
YouTube via molesmile — May 07, 2010 — Bruno Spoerri, EMS Synthi 100, VCS3
YM_MINI Synthesizer Kit Version

"This is a usb-powered software-midi controlled mini synthesizer circuits. It uses a virtual midi driver to fully control a real YM2149 chip in stereo.
The chip is most well known for its use in the Apple II Mockingbird soundcards and Atari ST computers. The YM or the chip from which it was derived (GI’s AY-3-8910) also created the music and audio in the Intellivision, Vectrex, some MSX systems, Sinclair ZX and Spectrum home computers, and many arcade machines.
The synth can be played via a live controller like monome or Oxygen8, or any midi-capable software such as Logic-Pro, Energy-XT, FL_Studio, Reaktor, Reaper, Max/MSP, PureData, Protrekkr, — pretty much anything that can sequence midi!"
Full details at Stray Technologies.
Raymond Scott's Electronium: The Restoration.
YouTube via DoseoDave — April 29, 2010 — "Raymond Scott Electronium: The Restoration.
As a teaser trailer, this video is designed to spark interest in learning more about the history of the Electronium, an early electronic music device invented & built by Raymond Scott.
To learn more about Raymond Scott check out this site:
YouYube
http://www.youtube.com/user/RaymondSc...
Website
http://RaymondScott.com"
Bricolage
YouTube via unamacarana — May 06, 2010 — "An electronic improvisation featuring the original Minimoog, a Crumar Performer, and a collection of Moogerfooger Modules. Thanks to Justin Rivera and Jesse Rivera for the video recording."
via Jorge Baez
Moogerfooger Jam
unamacarana — June 13, 2009 — A Moogerfooger Jam with the 8th Ave Trio...
The Joy of MIDI Sync II
YouTube via onephatcat — May 08, 2010 — "Improvisation with midi synced hardware; keyboard solo somewhere in the middle. Instrumentation: MAM SQ-16, MAM MAP1, Casio CZ-1, Korg Electribe EA-1, Kawai K5000s, Yamaha FS1R (doubling the Kawai), Roland EF-303 (Master clock), Korg DW-8000."
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