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Sunday, July 11, 2010

green_rene.mp4


YouTube via yerpa58 | July 11, 2010

"Running the second prototype of the MakeNoise René sequencer. This one is green, not the beautiful black, gold, and white of the production version. Just running a simple patch using MATHS for envelopes Doepfer A-110 VCO and A-130 VCA. Using X and Y clock inputs provided by A-160 clock divider clocked by the MakeNoise Wogglebug."

Octave-Plateau Voyetra 8

via this auction
"The Voyetra 8 is a rare polyphonic analog synthesizer manufactured in New York City during the heyday of the Jupiters, Prophets, Moogs, etc. It’s unique sound comes from matching Curtis oscillators with SSM filters, resulting in a character similar to the early SSM-based Prophet 5s but also having a raw edge associated with the Curtis oscillators. Further description is easily found on the Internet. This particular unit is a full version 4 (latest version) in both hardware and software including the fan on the backside and MIDI specs associated with the final version."


YAMAHA CS-80

via this auction

ALESIS A6 ANDROMEDA

via this auction

Sequential Circuits Pro-One

via this auction

Thomas Organ Company Moog Satellite

via this auction


Roland Juno-106 with Case and Lit Pitch / Mod Stick

via this auction

"Roland Juno-106 Polyphonic Analog Synthesizer with Factory-Molded Carrying Case and Custom Illuminated Bender"


Roland MKS-80

via this auction

"Roland MKS-80 Rev 5 (serial #552706)."

Note this is Chris Randall's of Analog Industries and Audio Damage.

Sold For: $1000

Ultimate Boutique Delay Pedal Shootout: Moog, EchoCzar, MXR, Memory Man + More


Ultimate Boutique Delay Pedal Shootout: Moog, EchoCzar, MXR, Memory Man + More from David Fisher on Vimeo.


"We recorded clips of 10 different high end delay pedals in Taylor Barefoot's Studio in Brighton Massachusetts to show off the different flavors of delays available.

We recorded each pedal using an original 1959 Fender Stratocaster, Monster Cables, a Voodoo Labs Pedal Power II, and Alessandro Black 'n Tan amp, Royer 121 microphone, Shure SM-57 microphone, Shadow Hill Industries Gama 8 preamp and a Lynx Aurora 16 A/D convertor into Protools.

Minimal digital limiting was added in Protools to boost the volumes.

Pedals used:
Moog MF-104
Empress Vintage Modified Superdelay
Dr Scientist Sunny Day Delay
Way Huge Aquapuss
MXR Carbon Copy
Toneczar Echoczar
ElectroHarmonix Deluxe Memory Man Reissue
Diamond Memory Lane
Hughes and Kettner Replex
Roland SRE-555

Each pass was recorded first with the bridge pickup, then the neck pickup. Taylor tried to play the same thing each time, but we didn't use any reamper or similar to get the exact same thing each time.

We simply set each delay to a setting (with tasteful modulation) that we felt sounded 'good' for that pedal, as if we were trying to use it for a song that had this riff in the studio- a real world application. There are plenty of videos that go into the details of each pedal, look them up!"

Korg M1 & Roland V-Synth New Age style improvisation


YouTube via SynthManiaDotCom | July 11, 2010

"New Age style improvisation on a Korg M1 and a Roland V-Synth.

The M1 plays the vox pad (the famous patch "00 Universe"

The V-Synth plays the vox solo (the "LetMePray" patch)"
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