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Thursday, February 24, 2011

ARP 1613 Analog Synthesizer Sequencer

via this auction

Pics of the inside below.

"USA: 1975
Serial Number: 16130298
Voltage: 240VAC (Australian Plug Fitted)

Sound/Description:
Extremely desirable, collectable, rare and sought after sequencer.
This unit was serviced, converted to 240VAC and given the AOK by electronics legend Steve Jones in Sydney. Other than 240VAC mod, it is very original, with no sign of repair or modification. I can provide a photocopy of the Service manual if required, I will be keeping the one seen in the photo (also a copy).
Weight: (unboxed) 4kg"

YAMAHA CS-30L Vintage Analog Synthesizer

via this auction

"Japan: 1977
Serial Number: 1130
Voltage: 110VAC IEC (kettle) Lead

Sound/Description:
Aphex Twin !!.. This is a great sounding synth, comes up with loads of sounds you don’t reach with other synth, unique, analog, bubbley, farty, all the goodies plus thems you didn’t expect..
Weight: (unboxed) 25.5kg
Size: (unboxed) 1120 x 400 x 190mm"


Crumar Performer String Polyphonic Analog Synthesizer


via this auction

Pics of the inside below.

"Italy: 1979-1981
Serial Number: P02484
Voltage: 240VAC IEC (kettle) lead

Sound/Description: Rare and really organic, raw dreamy string and bass sounding polyphonic synth very 70s.
“it provided the strings on some of the most influential and popular New Wave 80’s albums. Nick Rhodes of Duran Duran used the Crumar Performer extensively with his Roland Jupiter 8 (4) and Sequential Circuits Prophet. In fact, those were the only synthesizes he used on the first few albums”
Weight: (unboxed) 12.2kg"

TECHNOSAURUS MICROCON 1 Analog Synthesizer x 2


via this auction

"Switzerland: 1997
Serial Number: 2027
Voltage: 12VDC (Plug pack included)

Sound/Description:
Fantastic!!! In my opinion, this is a very smooth, deep, fat sounding analog synth, has a real silky, warm, high quality sound. Hi frequency sounds also really cool. Hand made in Switzerland. I use them all the time, I love them so much I have five of them, It has taken years to get them, they seldom come up on ebay. Sadly its time to sell a few and let my OCD go… "The sound quality is unsurpassed" Sound On Sound (GB) "The sounds we heard were fat, fat, phat !" Keyboard (USA)

Pure Analog, Runs on CV/Gate
Weight: (unboxed) 700g or 1.2kg with power supply"

MOOG Etherwave Theremin

via this auction

"USA:
Serial Number: 14946
Voltage: 12VAC plug pack (included)

Sound/Description:
Sci-Fi weirdness !! Really fun… Comes with “Mastering the Theremin” DVD
Weight: (unboxed) 2.5kg"

MAM VF11 Analog VOCODER Synthesizer

via this auction

"Germany: 2000
Serial Number: V114300010
Voltage: 12VAC (Plug pack included)

Sound/Description:
Real, raw analog vocoder action.. farting robots.. very wide range, can be sweet or wild. Cool to run drum machines through too…
Weight: (unboxed) 1.4kg or 1.7kg with power supply"

MAM FB383 Freebase TB303 Clone

via this auction

"Germany: 1997
Voltage: 12VAC Plug pack (included)

Condition Cosmetically: Excellent, NOTE: I repainted the face plate because I didn’t like the orange acid splatter motif. Also replaced the knobs with nice aluminum ones.

Sound/Description:
I like it! Analog acid, sounds pretty good, it certainly has some “sweet” spots where it gets very close to a 303, but you cant beat the 303, although considering the price and midi, u cant go wrong.
Weight: (unboxed) 700g or 1.1kg with power supply"

NOVATION Drum Station Analog Synthesizer

via this auction
"England: 1997
Serial Number: 014125
Voltage: 9VDC plug pack (not included)

Sound/Description:
Very convincing 808 and 909 sounds (particularly 808) in a small cheap midi box.. great"

BugBrand Modules in Minijack Frac Format

via BugBrand
"It has been a good few months since I did any Modular-Mails. Things may have seemed quiet, especially as I'd let slide any updates on the website - in fact I was beavering away with lots of work for the ever expanding System User setups.

**The main news today - the return of Minijack Modules!**

As you may know, when I updated the production methods last year (Rev.2 type modules using parallel boards and surface-mount components) I had to drop the Minijack versions that I had originally been offering. Well, finally I have figured how to design the main Banana modules but also keeping in mind the requirements to then change the designs over to Minijack. I really see the Minijack versions as spin-offs from the main thrust of Banana modules and I'll certainly be keeping Bananas as my main focus. You know how strongly I believe in Bananas!

The thing with the Banana versions is that there is currently no-one else in the same market area and as such I have to focus on making complete systems - this is a pretty intensive affair where I offer a very personal service. That's really why the Banana Systems remain in limited availability (though do look out for some complete 1Frame systems coming soon!). What I hope to offer through the Minijack Modules are extra flavours to fit into regular Frac systems (eg. Blacet).

I won't be offering ALL modules in Minijack format by any means, but as I release new Banana modules I will consider whether that module would work well in Minijack too. For example, I doubt that all the UTL modules would be worth doing in Minijack, but many of the SYN/PRC/CTL modules would be. [At the moment there are some Rev2 modules such as PRC1 & SYN2A which I did last year and without keeping the Minijack requirements in mind - this now means that I need to do some further relaying work before I could offer these in Minijack - I hope to be able to do that, but no promises as yet]

The first Minijack Module available is the new PRC5 Wavefolder - check the description and video here:
PRC5 Wavefolder Minijack

Next week I will have DD3s available and will do another quick mailout to announce these. If anyone is particularly keen to get both PRC5 and DD3 then I'd be perfectly happy to combine shipping and hold off sending any purchased PRC5s until the DD3s are ready next week.

**Other News**

I have finally updated all the Modular pages - partly changing text which I'd written near the launch of the website, but also to update with all the new modules I've been producing in the main Banana format.
http://www.bugbrand.co.uk/modular

As I say, there should be some complete 1Frame systems available soon. Beyond that, I've no concrete plans to take on further System Users, but we'll see how things progress through the year.

Oh yes - there have also been some great recordings done recently by BugModular users for a Radiophonic Workshop night that will be held at the Cube Cinema in Bristol at the start of April. Have a listen to all the wonderful submissions here: http://muffwiggler.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=28584

Thanks Thanks!
& best wishes,
Tom"

Longcat H3D VST Available for 99 Euros

See the update in this post.
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