Double electronic music (III) by Zn'shñ (Elvire Bastendorff & Franck Smith). Contents: 8-bit processing, Lo-Fi, minimal pulses, analog electronics, signal trajectory, glitch, clicks, analog oscillators, drone, noise manufacturing... Recorded June 2010.
IF POSSIBLE USE HEADPHONES OR CONNECT YOUR COMPUTER TO A QUITE DECENT SOUND-SYSTEM.
Material in this video: - Biscuit (by Oto Machines) - 2x Sleepdrone 5 (by King Capitol) - Kaossilator Pro (by Korg) - Restyler (by Sherman/Rodec) - Kaoss Pad KP3 (by Korg) - Space Echo (Boss RE-20)
Operating as a dual noise-manufacturing unit, specialized in electronics, Zn'shñ is designed for soundtrack production, live performances and audiovisual works. Created by Elvire Bastendorff & Franck Smith.
........................................ Zn'shñ, "Franck Smith", "Elvire Bastendorff", double electronic music, Sleepdrone, Odiolorgnette, Kaoss Pad, Kaossilator Pro, Korg, Sherman, Rodec, Restyler, Biscuit, Oto Machines, 8-bit, Analog Filters, king capitol, space echo, noise manufacturing
"Some shots of a Moog Sonic Six that I'm reviving. It was making weird sounds when I first got it, and I determined that it had a bad -15V regulator IC (LM723). After replacing that, it worked pretty well and then I set about improving it..."
"Never used except for brief testing back in the 80's. In perfect condition with manual. Has 1 MIDI in, 1 MIDI thru and 4 MIDI outs as well as 8 drum triggers for analog synths, clock in/out and 2 footswitch jacks. The 5.25 floppy is missing but the software is available from several sources including moogarchives.com. There are also addresses to order the disk in both the USA and Holland in the manual."
"rare Moog Song Producer. She’s ready willing and able to handle all your MIDI and Trigger interfacing between your gear and your Commodore. Besides the Moog Song Producer itself, this auction comes with the Song Producer hardware interface (to connect the song producer to your commodore), the sequencing and MIDI-processing software (version 1.6), Manual and all original boxing. All of these are in mint or near mint condition minus the box, which does show its age.
Here is what you are looking at connection wise:
· 1 MIDI in
· 1 MIDI thru
· 4 MIDI outs
· 8 drum trigger outs
· 2 Footswitch ins
· 1 Clock/sync in
· 1 Clock/sync out
All in all, you are looking at not only an awesome piece of song producing memorabilia, but a piece or hardware that can still hold its own, especially in today’s retro-digital music making age!"
"This is the model 203a version and NOT the 280. So this is called the synthesiser. It has keyboard written on it. The reason I believe to be the case is that Moog named this the Polymoog keyboard when it was built pre-1978. They then launched the model 280 post 1978 which became the keyboard. This version was then renamed the synthesiser.
To be absolutely fair, some people and purists prefer the newer keyboard model 280 version because of its abilities to replicate the famous Garry Newman sound but this model 203a selling here isn’t a million miles away from replicating the same sound, it just isn’t quite as easy to do so."