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Monday, September 06, 2010

Multivox MX-2000 Duo

via this auction

"37 KEYBOARD, 2 VCOs, 30 PRESETS. The sound production is through and through analog, which is measured by year of publication and price also not surprising. A total of two VCOs are available. The full 37 keys keyboard is capable of monophonic aftertouch to produce.There are in the oscillator section a controller to adjust the sensitivity. Multivox were an American based synthesizer company from the mid 1970's. They specialized in delivering Japanese designed and built equipment to the American market."

Roland GR-500/GS-500 Synthesizer System


via this auction

"Includes:
- Roland GR-500 Guitar Synthesizer
- Roland GS-500 Guitar Controller
- Roland 24-pin connector cable
- Guitar Case

This is THE first guitar synth ever made & it came out in 1977! As used by Mike Rutherford of Genesis and Alex Lifeson of Rush.

GS-500 Guitar:
* Ibanez made Les Paul type guitar with tons of knobs to control various parameters of the 3 separate synth's that were built in to the GR-500 module. The GS500 was a heavily modified Ibanez guitar, with a single humbucker plus a hexaphonic pickup for driving the GR500, individual on/off switches for each of the four synthesis sections, switches to select the sound of the guitar itself, the synthesizer, or both simultaneously, plus EQ
* The guitar utilizes a special pickup system that is connected to the synth module via Roland's own 24-pin interface and controlled it using CV/GATE signals generated by the guitar's pickup system while playing the guitar. In addition to the modified pickup, there were magnets under the face of the guitar that could increase its sustain.
* All this appeared as a beautifully crafted, but very heavy instrument whose body contained magnets that fed the audio output back to the strings, thus creating an 'infinite sustain' system. The GS500 really was far more than just a guitar plugged into a sound generator!
* The guitar has a very nice honeyburst finish.The playability is very good, with a nice comfortable neck and low string action.
* The sound is very very very versatile as you may expect. You can create anything with this one, Because of the Les Paul style body this guitar sustains for days and has a nice warm tone. I'm sure the guitarsynth experts know what i'm talking about."

MOOG Taurus II with Original Box

via this auction


Korg Mono/Poly

via this auction

A new old friend

flickr By mushboy

KORG Analog Sequencer

1983 Roland Family Ad


via Retro Synth Ads where you'll find the write-up. Note the System 100m modular was still available in 1983.

NanoStudio on iPod touch - four synths plus 909


YouTube via ArtemiyPavlov | July 28, 2010

"Short house-ish track created with NanoStudio on 2nd generation iPod touch. Sounds like 1995, exactly when hardware grooveboxes had pretty much the same possibilities, but now it's four times cheaper and fits in your pocket. Gotta love the progress!"
NanoStudio
iPads on Ebay
iPod Touch on Ebay

Argon sound examples on iPod touch


YouTube via ArtemiyPavlov | September 05, 2010

"This is a quick run though some of the sounds that I've created using the Argon synthesizer on my iPod touch. It's one of the best dedicated synth apps you can have on iOS devices, I highly recommend it! It's very capable yet easy to use, and has great sound."
ARGON
iPads on Ebay
iPod Touch on Ebay

Powertran Transcendent 2000 analog synthesizer repair by Karel Post


YouTube via karelpostthuis | September 06, 2010

"Powertran Transcendent 2000 analog synthesizer repair by Karel Post"

Analog Impressions #036


YouTube via Dovinia | September 06, 2010

"Simple groove on Roland RS-09, Moog Rogue and my trusty Godin jazz guitar. Drums: MFB522. Recorded to analog cassette tape using a Tascam 424 mkii."
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