Sunday, August 29, 2010
Korg microSTATION - keyboard preset 50-103 HQ
YouTube via triumphthruxton | August 29, 2010
"Keyboard preset 50 to 103, Korg microSTATION is a new workstation from Korg. I just got the first shipment to Europe and I have had the Korg M3 and the Korg M50 Workstation before. This is a light weight 2.5 kg/ 6lbs workstation/synthesizer with amazing sounds and a built in sequencer.
Pros: portabel and easy to use, amazing sounds from the bigger M3 series, sequencer, great software editor
Cons: mini keys, small LCD display
Everything recorder with a Korg SR1 Sound On Sound field recorder.
You can make a 16 channel song with drums, bass lines, leads, pads and so on. Use up to 5 effects and master effects and then save your work to a SD card. With the USB connection it can act as an VST in your DAW like Cubase, Logic, Live. Since I use it in a studio it is very easy to just put it in a bag and use it both at home and in the studio. I initially bought the Korg M50 but 7 kg/15 lbs was bulky since I also play bass guitar and use Cubase on my laptop, impossible to get all that equipment on the metro."
Korg microSTATION - guitar preset 50-84 HQ
Oberheim OB-SX Analog 6 Voice Synthesizer
via this auction
"As you know this was Oberheim's preset (mine has the full 56 presets) (with some controls to alter the sound) synthesizer which took the famous sounds from it's bigger brother the OBX.and incorporated them in the SX. It is a gray version which has both CV in/out as well as Filter CV input. The CV in/out works monophonically as you would expect, but is so very handy with other CV modules from moogerfoogers to full fledged modular synths and of course anything that has CV. It also works well as a keyboard controller with my Euro modular (use it in unison mode for this) and the OB's portamento control transmits to the euro, however the pitch and mod lever do not. Every thing works on this synth and is a real joy to play, and most of all it has that huge Oberheim sound! The keyboard also has a great feel to it, and as you can see from the pictures the keys are level. The Chips (CEM) that are used on the Oberheims are worth alone more than I am asking for the unit. Also to note that the voice boards generally go for $250.00-$300.00 a piece when you can find them...(quite rare)...and this one has 6 of them, so just by the math you can see that even in just voice boards alone I am asking less for what they would sell for collectively. So you get a great CV Controller keyboard to use with other CV products, a beautifully crafted piece of musical history, but most of all a huge sounding synthesizer that only the Oberheim OBX, SX, Xa can give."
inside an OB-SX
Roland JX-3P Analog synth + PG 200 programmer

via this auction
"Sweet warm analog sounds with MIDI ,32 user patch memory and a 128-step, six-part built-in sequencer. The PG 200 synthesizer controller is also included, making sound creation and manipulation a much more fun and easy process."
Roland juno 106 with Wood Side Panels

"Original internal battery (which is soldered directly to the PCB) has been replaced by a battery holder/watch battery combination making future replacement much easier. The battery is needed for the retainment of memory when the unit is switched off."

Powertran Transcendent Polysynth
via this auction
"This analog monophonic synthesizer was designed in the UK in 1978 by Tim Orr of EMS and made by Powertran, Hampshire in the early 1980s, either as a fully built synth or as a self assembly kit through the publication Electronics Today International. The synthesizer produces a distinctive sound and is believed to have been used by Thomas Dolby, New Order, Joy Division. The Transcendent seems to be quite rare and collectable now.
The synth features CEM chips (as used in Prophet 5, Pro-1, Korg polysynths etc) and has been described as "the kit-builder's Jupiter 8 without the memories".
See:
http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/jan00/articles/netnotes.htm
for more details."
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