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Monday, July 25, 2011

KOMA Elektronik - FT201- Analog State Variable Filter / 10 Step Sequencer


YouTube Uploaded by KOMAelektronik on Jul 25, 2011

"Our buddy Gerald played around with two FT201's (our Analog Filter / 10 Step Sequencer) and crappy but lovely old Moog Satellite synth. A little insight in the general sound, IR motion controller, filter and sequencer functions.

^^^^^^

The FT201 Analog Filter / 10-Step Sequencer is our innovative voltage controlled vactrol state variable filter combined with a 10 step sequencer. The FT201 is capable of providing ultra low and high frequency filter effects which are controllable with the on board infrared expression controller, which allows the user to create filter sweeps by moving their feet or hands over the pedal. The FT201 has 3 different filter outputs: bandpass, low pass and high pass, which all work simultaneously. The cutoff frequency range is very large, between 20 Hz and 20 kHz and because of the vactrols used the sound quality is superb. The 10 Step Sequencer runs through the selected amount of steps (2 -- 10 steps) and adds the control voltage to the value set by the Cutoff knob, thus modulating the cutoff frequency in every step.

Just like the BD101, the FT201 can be used as a stand alone pedal, linked to other KOMA Elektronik effect pedals or as a controller for a (modular) synthesizer or other CV receptive electronic instruments. The CV and audio patch bay allows control of the Resonance, Sequencer Reset, Cutoff and gives the user the possibility to synchronize the pedal with an external clock signal."

Future Retro Mobius Sequencer


via this auction

"This is rare - not normal ebay rare but truly rare - there were only 540 ever hand made and no longer in production - Future Retro Mobius Sequencer. This beastie has controlled every synth - C/V, DIN, Midi that I've every plugged it into - Moog, Korg and Roland included."

Roland VP330 Vocoder Plus



via this auction

"This is the Vocoder Plus, version 2 with Jupiter 8 buttons. If you've seen Chariots of Fire or winced at Laurie Anderson's "O Superman," then you've heard the VP330. Not to be underestimated is the Choir section, best demonstrated in the unicorn dream sequence in Blade Runner. The built-in sound generator also makes it ideal for processing drum loops and such."

SN 182326

Chamberlin M-1 keyboard


via this auction

Update: link updated.

More pics at the auction.

"For your consideration is this vintage Chamberlin M-1 keyboard. This particular example, serial number 86132, is in excellent original condition. It works perfectly, sounds amazing and features a set of original tapes. The Chamberlin is the, better and more advanced, predecessor to the Mellotron which has better sounding recorded samples resulting in a better, more dynamic, instrument. Due to the original premium purchase price, the Chamberlin M-1 was produced in very limited quantities (around 150-200), and they have since become one of the rarest and most coveted vintage keyboards. Worse examples have sold for upward of $20,000.00, so take advantage of this extremely reasonable Buy it Now, and own one of the best keyboards ever made!

The original tape set currently installed is extremely practical and features the following sounds:

1. Vibs (Vibes)
2. Violins
3. Harpsichord
4. Cello
5. Bells
6. Fr. Horn (French Horn)
7. Flute
8. Oboe"

AKAI AX80 Analog Programmable Synthesizer


via this auction


Roland JD-800

via this auction

See conwayair (RSS) for more.

UC Berkeley auctioning its Moog 3P?

This one spotted by Chris Muir

"The modules included are–

Case 1
914, 905, 901A (2), 901B (6), Filter/attenuator, Mult panel, CV unit (2), mixer (2)

Case 2
904A, 904B, 904C, 901A, 901B (3), 903, 912, CV unit (3), mixer (2)

Case 3
902 VCA (4), 911 EG (4), 911A, 984 mixer, trigger/envelope module, controller interface module, power supply

Case 4
960 (2), 961, 962 (2)

Case 5 (wood case, no road case) 904A, 904B, 904C

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Item 6 (no case)
950 keyboard controller (one key broken)

Item 7 (no case)
956 ribbon controller

Item 8
box of patch cables (audio and S-trigger) and power cables; schematics

http://www.publicsurplus.com/sms/ucberkeleymd,ca/auction/view?auc=593799"

1980 CEM Ad

via Retro Synth Ads where you'll find the write-up.

"Curtis Electromusic Specialties "What a Difference a Chip Makes" 1/4-page advertisement on page 71 in Contemporary Keyboard February 1980.

This rare advertisement only seems to have found its way into CK a couple of times. But ain't it the truth: what a difference a chip *does* make."

elektron monomachine - INTRO Teil A


YouTube Uploaded by Moogulator on Jul 25, 2011

"5 Teile über Elektron Monomachine

Elektron Monomachine Rundgang in 5 Teilen (A-E) für sequencer.de / Synthesizer-Magazin"

elektron monomachine - Die Synthesizerabteilung - Teil B


elektron monomachine - Teil C

'Stroking The Pussy'


YouTube Uploaded by shaft9000 on Jul 25, 2011

"pushing available modulation to the maximum...11 CVs from the QuadLFO alone, and every banana cable is being used. fyi i am only naked from the waist up.
sources are 3vco and DualVDO. clock is VCDO triggering QuadLFO and QuadEG. 4VCA controls mod-amounts to 48dBLPF and DDL and output. DualFrequencyShifter is patched into the DDL's feedback loop. every hole in the DDL is stuffed to modulate regeneration, frequency on DualFS, feedback level and triggering."
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