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Tuesday, March 15, 2011

FLAME SIX IN A ROW DEMOS (


YouTube Uploaded by phillwilson on Mar 7, 2011
via Phil in the comments of this post
Playlist:
FLAME SIX IN A ROW DEMO PART 1
FLAME SIX IN A ROW DEMO PART 2
FLAME SIX-IN-A-ROW Improv #1
FLAME SIX-IN-A-ROW Improv #2

MacBeth M5N Poly 4

MacBeth M5N Poly 4 from Ken MacBeth on Vimeo.


"Here is another- and final video of the MacBeth M5N being played in a 3 note polyphonic fashion via a Kenton Pro4 set to poly mode!
Both filters of the M5N are used and the VCA outputs of each go to the left and right. Modulation is provided by the dual LFOs and random slow noise!"

MacBeth M5N 3 Note Polyphonic 2
Macbeth M5N being played in 3 Note Polyphonic

HELP JAPAN USED YAMAHA KX-5 Midi keyboard KX5

via this auction
more pics

"Help Japan

This is Yokohama. Japan is seriously damaged by earthquake and tsunami with Nuclear trouble. Honestly we are in the center of Chaos.

At least one million people lost everything ( Now they are refugee ) and more than 10 people could die

However we are still working as much as we can

( the shipping schdule is mostly on time. Please do not worry about it )

This is the only thing we can do now

We are GreatJapaneseGuy therefore we decided to make a donation from our sales

We will donate 5% of this sales to Red Cross in Japan directly"

See the seller's other items for more. Stay safe!

If you are interested in donating a small amount to help Japan, but don't necessarily want to buy a new synth, the Red Cross is the way to go. You can text the word REDCROSS to 90999 to make a $10 donation.
Be careful with the fraudsters.

HELP JAPAN USED Roland/ Saturn SA-09 synthesizer

via this auction
more pics

"Help Japan

This is Yokohama. Japan is seriously damaged by earthquake and tsunami with Nuclear trouble. Honestly we are in the center of Chaos.

At least one million people lost everything ( Now they are refugee ) and more than 10 people could die

However we are still working as much as we can

( the shipping schdule is mostly on time. Please do not worry about it )

This is the only thing we can do now

We are GreatJapaneseGuy therefore we decided to make a donation from our sales

We will donate 5% of this sales to Red Cross in Japan directly"

See the seller's other items for more. Stay safe!

If you are interested in donating a small amount to help Japan, but don't necessarily want to buy a new synth, the Red Cross is the way to go. You can text the word REDCROSS to 90999 to make a $10 donation.
Be careful with the fraudsters.

BOSS DR-55 Dr Rhythm Vintage Roland Analog Drum Machine - Japan

via this auction

I am happy to report our friend abertronix in Japan is safe.

Roland RS 09 String synthesizer

via this auction

Roland DC-20 vintage analog delay - Japan

via this auction
"Rare analog delay unit made by Roland .One of the best analog BBD based analog delay made. The repeat rate is very sensitive and subtle and the intensity knob allows for almost endless repeats with the ability to self oscillate. Its a very dark sounding delay with a very smooth sound."

Moog Minimoog Model D

via this auction

Sonica Synth w/ Serge Oscillator by Frank Evanoff

via this auction

"In 1979, the first Sonicas were produced, a collaboration with Larry Heller. There were 650 built, but very few are seen nowadays. Serge Tcherepnin of Serge synthesizers (producer of high-end modular synths!) did the oscillator design, and the oscillator inside the Sonica is indeed a Serge oscillator. The neck is incredibly comfortable, and easily fits into the hand, facilitating the sliding action used for playing the Sonica. Creator Frank Eventoff's neighbor in Silverlake was a modelmaker and carved the bodies - they produced them in runs of 24 at a time. The body is made from finely hand-carved mahogany. Donna Summer bought one of the runs of 24 and created a Sonica Orchestra.

The sound of the Sonica can best be described as somewhere between a sitar and violin. When run through a simple delay, an amazing array of soundscapes are derived. The front panel features a Key/Pitch Knob, and an On/Off Volume Knob. It also features three buttons. "Slider," which is a tremolo type effect, "Tone," which is actually a tonal boost, and "Half-Step," which raises the note an octave. It features a built-in speaker, with an 1/8 inch output to connect to an amplifier or recording device. It runs on one 9-volt battery which is installed by accessing a plate on the backside of the device. The Sonica really shines when sent through a tube amplifier, producing a crystalline sound unlike anything I've heard before."

Kawai SX-240


via this auction

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