"Roland AXIS-1 Midi Keyboard. This was Roland's first sling on Midi Keyboard also called a Keytar. Roland Axis is a very classic and simple 45-note remote MIDI keyboard controller. Its keyboard is velocity and aftertouch sensitive. You can change programs using the black and white keys, and up to 120 programs or 10 performances can be accessed easily. There's a dedicated wheel for pitch, assignable mod wheel and volume wheel on the neck. You can assignable octave up, use chord memory and modulation buttons and make use of the dedicated program change, midi channel and key transpose buttons."
"THIS IS THE LATEST MIDI RETRO FIT FROM SEQUENTIX WHICH NOW INCLUDES FILTER CONTROL !! PROFESSIONALLY FITTED BY ROB @ AUDIO CIRCUS THROUGH THE DIN SOCKET OF THE 303 THIS MIDI RETRO KIT DID NOT DAMAGE THE MACHINE IN ANY WAY......CLEVER HUH?"
"Specifications:The outlet voltage, V 0,25
Number of octaves:
- musical range 7,5
- keyboard 3,5
Sound range from "fa" to "do"
Number of registers
- in every voice 5 (32';16';8';4';2')
- unison and string 4 (16';8';4';2')
Noise level, pause level, dB -55
Volume control range, dB 60
Mains voltage, V 220
Power consumtion, W 25
Dimensions, mm 285е335е900
Weight, kg 15"
inside an Aelita
Note the hinge on the control panel allowing it to fold over.
"This particular unit has a midi input that works well, though very basic, and it runs on 220V power (euro style plug). The audio output is on a DIN jack, but I will include a DIN-->1/4" Female adaptor so you can use any instrument cable for the audio out..."
"We ran a Moog Etherwave Theremin through the OTO Biscuit and noticed a nice heartbeat occurred when the Theremin hit a very low note with a fast attack. The OTO Biscuit crushed the tone to bits which was also aided in the effect.
If you are listening through cheap computer speakers, this will not sound like much of anything. You really need some serious woofers or high end headphones to hear the low frequencies that are in this video.
YouTube via eileenh28 | May 18, 2009 It's like the synths of the time are all representin' - Minimoog, Oberheim TVS, and ARP 2600. via It's Full of Stars. Anyone see them at Magic Mountain back in the day? Video description: "Not one, not two, but three, count 'em, THREE Ron Maels. Three very pretty Ron Maels.
If that ain't heaven, I don't know what is.
The 3 pretty Rons make up for the bad hair day (month? year? decade?) that Russell was having.
Update: Well well well. That Group is no longer interested in taking this video down. You can watch it as much as you want. But you still should buy the record "No. 1 in Heaven", it's very good."