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Saturday, March 05, 2011

Jean Michel Jarre - Magnetic Fields 2


YouTube Uploaded by Zanoni69 on Dec 7, 2007

"Magnetic Fields, parte 2. Completo. En directo Concierto de La Defense, Paris, 1990."

Features the Luminex Circular Clavier which was recently up for sale - twice.

via osiria67

Update via popman in the comments: "No, it is not the same Keyboard. You will notice that on this one, the keys themselves don't light up.
Actually, it was a Kb especially build for this live show were every 5 key group triggers a light pad above.

Other thing about this loive show : a big battery of ARP2600 on stage and the very first appearance of Roland D70 on stage."

Improvisations with Prophet 5, Oberheim OBX and Minimoog


YouTube Uploaded by Keyboardscool on Dec 28, 2010

"we are planning a music-project with only analog synthesizers from the wonderful synth-collection of martin forrest. he owns more than 140 instruments from every synthesizer generation und they are all in perfect condition! You find all the legends from moog, ARP and oberheim over sequential circuits to PPG, EMU, Roland and Yamaha and all the Samplers of Akai, Emu and Roland."

via Jorge

Jomox XBass 999, Moogerffogers MF-105M,104Z,103,101, Dave Smith Evolver, Pophet 08, Moog Voyager


YouTube Uploaded by luchomolinarixxx on Mar 4, 2011

"'chesTer copperpOt' is the name of my new track, my recent ad, the Jomox XBass 999 have gave me a new sonic space and i'm really happy with it!.... far over any digital drum computer on the market!... i'have also use Native Instrument Kontakt to compose an string ensemble for the interlude that is also a new add to my style because is the fist time i compose strings on my music(I have studied orchestration by the way), i Used the entire Moogerfooger family of modular effects on this track, any way i mention and show a few of them i have also used the Ring Modulator and the Freqbox, this give me a really grate custom sound!... i hope everybody like it because i really enjoyed composing this track!.... peaCe
Lucho"

Korg Univox SR-55 Analog Drum Machine

via this auction

"Univox/Korg SR-55 Analog Preset Drum Machine."

Keio (Korg) mini pops junior

via this auction

"rare vintage Keio (Korg) mini pops junior analog drum machine which I think came out in 1979... there are switches on it to pick your style of beat, then a tempo and volume knob."

KORG KEIO MINI POPS

via this auction

"Vintage Korg Keio Electronics Lab Mini Pops Junior Drum Machine. In very good physical shape and very good working condition. Has a total of 10 settings including Waltz, Ballad, Cha-Cha, Mambo, Latin Beat, Bossonova, Rock 1, Rock 2, Polka and Fox trot. Also has a volume and tempo controls."

Yamaha CS15 with Mods

via this auction

"This synth has the following Solaris Upgrades :

24dB filter modifictaion /w switch for original 2 x 12 dB routing
extended LFO precision for high frequency range

This synth also has a Elektor ring mod to modulate both oscillators or one oscillator and external sounds (there's also a mic input for the ring mod)"

Korg Trident MK1

via this auction

ULT-SOUND ProMuzer DS-2 Vintage Drum Synthesizer

via this auction

"- ULT SOUND Drum Synthesizer
- Toyo Gakki Japan around 1978
- Analog sound engine
- 2 channels
- 2 pads integrated in the lid
- Tripod mount on the bottom
- Includes power supply"


ELEKTRONIKA EM 25

via this auction
"rare Soviet analog polyphonic synthesizer - ELEKTRONIKA EM 25. This auction synth was made in November 1991 by most pupular Soviet brand. "Elektronika" was the so-called brand name for any former Soviet electronic product made in any former Soviet factory more or less involved in the manufacturing of any electronic devices and there were a whole range of electronic products released in Russia (watches, TV sets, amps, speakers, tuners, and more) that used this 'trademark'.

Elektronika EM-25 is a polyphonic synth specialising in strings, organ and brass. Like other such instruments, it has a 'divide-down' variety to give a totally polyphonic generator through a single filter, amp and envelope.

The strings section had mixable contrabass, cello and violins with variable attack and decay and the obligatory chorus unit for the rich ensemble effect.

The organ offered variable footages at 16', 8', 4' and 2' with variable attack and decay whilst the brass section offered trombone and trumpet. Of course, none of these sounds 'realistic' but there are plenty of controls and facilities to coax some sonic mileage out of this trio of sounds.

There is an LFO that could be used to sweep the apparently fiercely resonant, self-oscillating filter and all the sections could be mixed and balanced - even split across the keyboard range - and so, in that respect, the EM-25 was not unlike the Moog Opus, Korg Trident and other such keyboards. To the left was a performance section - "Transposer" with a pitchbend lever that appears to have been lifted directly from Roland's 'bender' design!

As other soviet synths EM 25 has it`s own unique sound. You can get from the synth - warm analog strings, smooth pads, orchestral sounds, fat synthetic brasses and leads, various space fx sounds etc."

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