Thursday, November 25, 2010
Synth-Project presents: The project-5 Controller (prophet-5)
YouTube via SynthProject | November 25, 2010 | 0 likes, 0 dislikes
"A short demonstration of the project-5 (prophet-5) Controller. Special designed for Gunnar´s Messiah VST Instrument.
more Info and pics at :
http://www.synth-project.de
Have fun"
Be sure to see the Synth-Project label directly below for the massive Doepfer Synth-One, impOSCar controller, Poly Gater, OP-X controller and more.
Electronica Equalizer Rare Vintage Synth Guitar Effect
"incredibly rare "Electronica" EQ from Russia, circa 1989.
As you can see, the unit is a beautiful, rarely seen little processor.
The sound, as you can imagine, is very warm; very "analogue". Due to age, some of the sliders are a little difficult to maneuver and can occasionally cause a little bit of distortion when moved. Other than that, the unit is in great working condition and is a joy to use in the studio/live.
Like most effects from Europe, the EQ uses a DIN style cable (like 5-pin MIDI). These are really easy to find online. I use a DIN>minijack with a 1/4" adapter and everything works fine.
You will need a European style adapter to plug the unit in, 220v/50hz."
Sequential Circuits Drumtraks with Original Box & Data Cassette
"Sequential Circuits Drumtraks / Serial Number 1151 with the following accessories:
One (1) original box.
One (1) original owners manual.
One (1) original data cassette."
Kawai K3 Wavetable Synthesizer Plus 4 ea RC-2 Modules

via this auction
"Digital oscillators, but otherwise analog, and it sounds it. Many opportunities for all manner of 70's and '80s synth tones, from popsong horn-string imitations to experimental-electronica overkill. Overall sound is admittely more 80s polysynth than 70s monosynth, that is, more Roland JX than Minimoog. Not very convincing acoustic sounds though, except for things like pipe organs. Capable of DX7-like tones."
click the pics for the full size shots.
ENSONIQ ESQ-1 Keyboard
"It is interesting to realize that the roots of the whole Ensoniq range of products lie in the humble SID chip by MOS. Here we have the legendary ESQ-1 keyboard, the first of many instruments to use this core technology. Sure it is a complete instrument with polyphonic keyboard & sequencer; however each voice has the same fundamental structure as the original SID element, enhanced in some ways and using SSM & Curtis chips. The use of stepped, wave memory in lieu of the more conventional additive synthesis is the real stroke of genius that gives Ensoniq, its powerful, realistic and bitsy sound like no other; like a bunch of Sid Stations on steroids… Even when the concept was foolishly shelved by new owners Creative, another company stepped into the breach and thankfully introduced the aptly named Evolver."
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