"Original SDS-8 in very good condition. Everything works, LOTS of sound possibillities! Fat sounding vintage Simmons brain with the pads and Pearl stands and bass pedal.
- BASS
- SNARE
- H. TOM
- M. TOM
- L. TOM
A piece of history. VERY rare to find such a nice and complete set!"
"here is the cyclonix cyclebox dvco being fed the pitch qcv from a rene and i have a doepfer 143-1 cving the other inputs of the cyclebox. just a test of the range. enjoy. all sounds comeing from this module. all but a asbd99 kick in the back ground here and there"
Update:
cyclonix cyclebox on a test run threw wave forms and playing with the coarse knob
YouTube Uploaded by DrOctave1 on Mar 24, 2011
"A test run of a nice little brains and Pressure points sequence in the Cyclonix Cyclebox. output in psudo stereo lead and lag outs one into chan 4 and one into chan 1 on the qmmg both used as vca mode fed into 3 and 2 being used in lpg mode and the maths ads a little opening of the cvs on 1 and 4. just listen and enjoy. this module is awesome."
YouTube Uploaded by elektrobahnmusik on Mar 23, 2011
"4 minute snip of a 25+ minute live analogue session
elektrobahn is a studio and live performance project that works completely with old school cv gate and pre-first gen midi. all the vintage gear that's in the rack you see here and on elektrobahn.com is pre 85. the moogerfoogers, dp4 and orb sequencer (which has switched out to a doepfer maq) obviously are not vintage, so we bent the rules a bit. in the studio we employ a couple of tape echos, mutrons and other old stomp boxes.
the point of the project is sentimental in regard to a fascination with the simplistic mechanics of old gear, modulated with the aesthetics and sonic sensibilities of the 21st century. its very much a modular approach which is popular again. everything is multi track recorded in one pass to a computer. there is no manipulation of the sequence. it's eq'd and slightly compressed.
why, you ask? to some, this might seem tedious, and too simple to achieve a well rounded track. to us, the focus is it's simplicity. it's about interesting harmonics and the strange behavior of circuits and it's effect on air molecules as they beat the shit out of the studio/gallery/warehouse walls...
gear heard on this recording: korg ms10, korg sq10, moogerfooger fx, roland tr-808, akai ax60, akai s612, moog memorymoog, ensoniq dp4
"Sequential Circuits Prophet t 8 analog 8 voice polysynth with velocity and aftertouch and 76 (a-c) weighted keys, and it came with early factory MIDI circa 1983-84 in out only. This Prophet t 8 is in 100% working condition, and it was recalibrated and any repair work that was needed to it, including the sequencer, the optical sensors, leds, etc was done recently by a veteran former SC analog tech."