"Notes: Guaranteed original press. Set of two 70s era demo records for Arp keyboards. One is a one-side flexidisc featuring demos of the 2600, Odyssey, 2500, etc. Narrated by Roger Powell, with excerpts from The Who, etc. The other is a 2-side vinyl 7" demonstrating the Pro-Soloist. No narration, just musical examples. The flexidisc is fairly scuffed up, but listenable. The other disc is very clean, about VG++."
YouTube via GruithuisenCityMan — June 16, 2010 — "Hello ! My name is Frederic Gerchambeau. I have made this movie and this music. The music has been made with 2 Doepfer Dark Energy and Plogue Bidule. The all thing has been made in one take and has been a bit edited with Audacity (Pitch downshifting and compression added). Enjoy !"
"Just a few aspects of this small & strong synthesizer. On the Vimeo-video are some noises that are not original." "The ARP Axxe is NOT a half of an ARP Odyssey. A stronger VCA gives the instrument a quite different character."
YouTube via 4mspedals — June 16, 2010 — "The Shuffling Clock Multiplier is the latest Eurorack-format Clocker module from 4ms. It's the spastic cousin of the Rotating Clock Divider.
In this video two SCMs and some RCDs are all synchronized using a Bananalogue VCS's End-out for the master clock. The SCMs/RCDs are triggering some Analogue Solutions SD/BD/HH88 drum modules (bass drum on a slow Shuffle-4, open hat on S5, snare on a slow S8, hat accent on S8, closed hat is sequentially switched between S6 and x8).
A slow rise-fall CV signal from the VCS is controlling the CV Slip on the main SCM, which is pushing beats variable ahead in time from where they normally fall.
The clocks are also gating an ADSR envelope, which sweeps the Position CV on a 4ms Atoner to generate the melody line. A Wiard/Malekko Borg Filter 2 gates the Atoner with the Shuffle-5 clock to make distinct notes. A high pitch from an Anti-Osc also gets gated by the Shuffle-3 clock about half way through the video.
At the end I speed up the VCS which makes everything run faster and faster until we hear the limit of the clocks (about 3kHz, or 180,000 BPM)!"
YouTube via grauoliv — June 16, 2010 — "Short introduction to the organ Eminent P 275 with solina strings. Thanks to Petra (Peine) for the organ, thanx to Michael and Andreas for transport. It was worth it! But I think the 2000 Grand Theatre got more options on the solina strings, maybe ...."
"Normally I make the music first and then record the video. This time it was the other way round: About a year ago I wondered how a carwash would look from the inside of the car. So the next time I took my Suzuki to the carwash I placed the camera inside the car before starting the wash.....thing.
I didn't really know what to do with that recording but then I got the idea to play the old 1970's classic "Carwash". Another unusuality is the inclusion of a sax solo in the arrangement. I hope you don't mind.
Apart from the foghorn I used a Yamaha PSR-78, a Roland E-15, the Technics SX-C600 organ, and the Böhm Station one."
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YouTube via vinyljunkie07 — June 16, 2010 — "Just jamming over some great old tunes with some random shit thrown in for variety lol This little analogue keyboard is so much fun to play on it's great and the affordable price makes it even more enjoyable."