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Thursday, April 14, 2011

Tarkovsky's 1972 Solaris Soundtrack Featuring Rare ANS Synthesizer


The soundtrack to Tarkovsky's Solaris is now available for download on Root Strata here. via Wikipedia:

"The ANS was used by Stanislav Kreichi, Alfred Schnittke, Edison Denisov, Sofia Gubaidulina and other Soviet composers. Edward Artemiev wrote many of his scores to the movies of Andrei Tarkovsky with the help of the ANS. Notably is Artemiev's score to Tarkovsky's Solaris in which the ANS was used to abstract, sci-fi effect.[1]"

See this post for more info on the ANS Synthesizer and it's history. See the ANS label for additional posts.

Solaris on Amazon

Bottom pic: The ANS at the Theremin Center (February, 2006)

N-Joi - Mindflux (Live In Manchester) [1992]


YouTube Uploaded by obscureoldskool on Jul 17, 2009
Some synth spotting in via Dennis.
"N-Joi live and direct in Manchester circa February 1992. Rock your soul and make the building shake!"

Analog Synthesizer Alesis A6 Andromeda Trance Patches v1.1


YouTube Uploaded by alanmarcero on Apr 14, 2011

"http://www.alanmarcero.com for free patches for your synthesizers. Demo done with an Alesis Andromeda and some external VSTs to add a bit of EQ/Rever/Delay. With this update, I tried to show off how vintage 70s/80s the Andromeda can sound."

Four typical cadences in SoundPrism


YouTube Uploaded by Audanika on Apr 13, 2011

"http://soundprism.com/pro/"

Audanika GmbH - iTunes
iPads on eBay
iPod Touch on eBay

Beatie Bop Percussion Synthesizer analog drum synth


via this auction

"A handmade and unique Analog Drum Synth and Optical Theremin. Create cool spacey sounds, bangin' bass drums, ethereal spookiness and more. It can be triggered by the onboard drum pad, voltage input, or audio input.

This one is a new look to the original Beatie Bop, but same funky analog sounds!! Now in a slightly smaller, lightweight enclosure. Enjoy!"

Video links at the auction and the Mr.AcidMachine label below.

WURLITZER OMNI 2000 KEYBOARD COMPUTER


via this auction

"AWESOME WURLITZER OMNI 2000 ORGAN-SYNTHESIZER-GREAT SOUNDING VERSATILE KEYBOARD DRUM SYNTH! PADDED MATCHING BENCH- BUILT IN SYNTHESIZER-CHEAP CREATIVE COOL KEYBOARD!"

Anyone know more about this one?

Update via Flemming in the comments: "This Wurlitzer organ is in fact a rebranded Hohner instrument. This series of Hohner organs was introduced in 1983 and are easy to recognize because of their mixed style preset panels. There are two types of presets: Organ voices that can be layered in any combination using the big rectangular traditional organ switches. And synthesizer presets that can not be layered. These are chosen with the square buttons on the top panel. The square buttons on the small panel next to the lower keyboard are for rhytms (grey/white) and auto-accompaniment and bass."

Roland HS-60

via this auction

"The HS-60 was the consumer version of the Juno-106, in a different chassis with built-in amplifier and speakers. You can use the headphone jack to bypass the speakers and plug it into your system. The sound engine is absolutely identical to the generally higher-priced 106.

I loved this synth! It has lots of character and super fat sound. Six voice polyphony, pitch bend/mod lever (routed to LFO, DCO and VCF), portamento, 61 keys. Manual in 2 parts and power cord included."

Access Virus TI Polar synthesizer

via this auction

Roland Studio System 100M - Module 191-J Rack

via this auction

"This handsome sturdy rack is capable of holding five modules and is equipped with 33 jacks for easy, fast patching."


Korg Stage Echo - Vintage Tape Echo

via this auction

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