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Monday, May 30, 2011

Realistic Moog MG-1 with Origina Box

via this auction


Roland AMDEK COMPU MUSIC CMU-800

via this auction
"Branded as 'Amdek' but is actual fact exactly the same as the Roland branded cmu-800

'Although Roland were based in Hamamatsu by the early '80s, Kakehashi established the AMDEK Corporation in Osaka. Their main product lines were small effects units and computer monitors manufactured for Roland (but not by Roland) in Taiwan. For a couple of years, the company proved to be surprisingly successful but, as competition mounted, Kakehashi decided not to compete with the large computer companies entering the market, and in 1983 he ceased supplying monitors, simultaneously discontinuing the effects units. But this was not the end for the company. Kakehashi renamed it the 'Roland DG Corporation', and then used it as a vehicle to release a range of the company's own computer and music peripherals.'"


Moog Prodigy Synthesizer

via this auction

Orgon Systems Energiser Synth Modules

via this auction
"If you are looking at this then you already know about Geoff Waterston and Orgon Systems. Orgon Systems Energiser Synth Modules. These modules are standard Orgon Energiser modules, they were made for me by Geoff (when we used to work together) to make a filter module like a QTron.

They include an:
Envelope Follower
Multimode Filter
LFO
Power Supply Module.

They come in a box made by Orgon Systems but it is a bit tatty, However the modules are immaculate and in full working order.

They sounds produced by the filter are unbelievable, I've never heard a filter sweep so low and high, phenomenal frequency response.

I used these with old analogue synths and it really improves the thinnest sounding mono or polysynth. (you can polish a turd ;) )"

See the Orgon label below for more.

Roland SH-1000

via this auction

Moog Minimoog model D Analog Synthesizer

via this auction

SN 4846

Allan Peters Us and Them

via FFFFOUND!, via Peters. The original was up for auction in November as part of Moogfest 2010.

Mandelbrot Drummer Tutorial - Introduction and Making A Conga Rhythm


YouTube Uploaded by MandelbrotDrummer on May 18, 2011

"www.mandelbrotdrummer.com
This video introduces the concepts behind Mandelbrot Drummer and shows you how to use the program to build up a conga rhythm."

Mandelbrot Drummer Tutorial - Make A 5/4 Conga Rhythm

Uploaded by MandelbrotDrummer on May 19, 2011

"www.mandelbrotdrummer.com
This demonstrates building a rhythm using careful placement of drum events and overlaying of sounds."

SILKROAD audiovisual performance


YouTube Uploaded by lukabunic on May 14, 2011

via Percussa
"A couple of days ago we received the video made during the live audiovisual performance of Luka Bunić and Emil Herceg, called “Silkroad“.

It is a very nice video where the AudioCubes are used to control the music as well as the video which is shown during the live performance.

The video part of the performance was done by Luka Bunić. Luka is a graduate from the School of Applied Art and Design and the Academy of Fine Arts in Zagreb. He is now professor at an art school in Croatia.

Emil Herceg made the music. Emil has a music production background and worked for several years in well-known music studios. He has now his own studio and music shop (SonarScope), in Varazdin, Croatia."

See video on YouTube for full description.

Korg Radias Bank Demos


YouTube Uploaded by SynthManiaDotCom on May 29, 2011

Playlist:
Korg Radias demos A01-A16
Korg Radias demos B01-B16
Korg Radias demos C01-C16
Korg Radias demos D01-D16
Korg Radias demos E01-E16
Korg Radias demos F01-F16
Korg Radias demos G01-G16
Korg Radias demos H01-H16
Korg Radias demos I01-I16
Korg Radias demos J01-J16
Korg Radias demos K01-K16
Korg Radias demos L01-L16
Korg Radias demos M01-M16
Korg Radias demos N01-N16
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