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Thursday, September 08, 2011

SENNHEISER VSM201 VINTAGE VOCODER


via this auction

The pics and description appear to come from Los Angeles Guitar Shop which shows it as sold. The top of the listing on eBay claims "make it yours for $1800!" but the seller has 100% feedback with 2873 transactions. The sellers other items appear to be all over the place. You be the judge. The seller also had a Waldorf Q+ that was pulled.

"Sennheiser Vocoder VSM 201!
#32 with Original Wood Case!
Perfectly Serviced, 100% Original!

For your consideration is this extremely scarce 1978 Sennheiser VSM 201 Vocoder. With regard to design, sound quality and historical context, the VSM 201 is considered by many to represent the absolute pinnacle of vocoder effects. With production believed to be under 100 units total, combined with an original price of $20,000.00 US, claiming the Sennheiser VSM 201 was reserved for a highly specific clientele would be a serious understatement: there are simply none available. Take advantage of this probable once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to buy the best vocoder ever made.

First and foremost, this particular example (serial number 32) was recently professionally serviced, and is currently in absolutely perfect working condition. The capacitors, resistors and chips that were removed during the maintenance are all intact and included, so the unit remains 100% original. The original wood transportation case and original rubber feet are also included.

Famously used by Herbie Hancock, Kraftwerk and iconic silver screen robots, the VSM 201 is the ultimate vocal effect. Having inspired modern digital representations and miscellaneous plug-in programs, this original VSM 201 is superior in every respect.

A superficial inspection will reveal and impressive; 55 knobs, 69 LEDs, 11 switches and 34 sockets. Technically, this legendary unit features; 20 separate channels with fixed envelope routing internally from each analyzer envelope generator to the corresponding VCA, numerous mic and line inputs with a corresponding VU meter. As the complexity of the control panel implies, there is much much more to describe. All photos are of the actual item!"

Korg rhythm 55b kr-55 drum machine

via this auction

SN 398956

PAIA 4762 Vintage Modular With Letter from John S. Simonton, Jr.


via this auction

"- 4270
- 8780
- 8781
- Power Supply
- 4761
- inverter / buffer
- 4740
- control oscillator
- 4730
- envelope follower
- 4710
- Voltage Control Ampifier'

ARP Omni Vintage Analog Paraphonic Synthesizer

via this auction

SN 24832650

A 100 does TB303


YouTube Uploaded by jakobsweb on Sep 8, 2011

Unknown 64 Pro - Free VST synth - vstplanet.com


YouTube Uploaded by vstplanet on Sep 8, 2011

"Unknown 64 Pro -http://www.vstplanet.com/News/11/Unknown_64_Pro.htm
Developer: odosynths.com
Audio demo: http://ijs.mtasa.com/?page=music"

Image-Line | Harmor


YouTube Uploaded by imageline on Sep 1, 2011

"Harmor Launch - http://www.image-line.com/documents/news.php?entry_id=1314140502

Get Harmor here - http://www.image-line.com/documents/harmor.html

Harmor - featuring a unique and modern additive synthesis engine that emulates classic subtractive synthesis as well, taking sound generation to the next level.

Additive / subtractive emulation - generating sounds not possible with traditional synthesis methods, including the ability to draw custom filter shapes, and offering precise control over every aspect of the sound conception.

Image & Audio Resynthesis - allowing a faithful, sampler-quality resynthesis of audio, not a vague sound-alike often met in additive synthesizers. Images too can be imported and turned into sound.

Envelopes and articulation - as originally seen in Image-Line's flagship synthesizer Sytrus, are taken to new levels of features, flexibility and GUI integration.

Sound creation - possibilities are endless, but not bewildering. Stutter, mangle, stretch, pitch and manipulate both audio and images beyond recognition.

More Harmor videos - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?p=8298A40B57C9E76F

Video demo music by:

http://www.soundcloud.com/toby-emerson
http://www.tobyemersonmusic.com"

VMeter USB Touch Strip MIDI Controller Now Available For Order


via Rickard on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge: "Just ordered myself an Vmeter, damn how i accumulate gadgets...will be fun to make PD-patches and stuff for it though!"

"VMeter™ (beta) is a USB MIDI touch strip controller & display. Touch location, on/off state and pressure can all be routed to MIDI controllers. The lights can also be controlled by MIDI messages.

The protocol and computer-side software is open, so it can be re-purposed as any general I/O device you would like. It follows USB HID protocol (like a mouse or keyboard), making the VMeter usable by any USB host controller, even a host shield for arduino.

Control any music software that accepts MIDI controller messages
Textured touch strip guides finger
Compatible with OS X 10.3+, Windows XP, Vista and 7
Connects via USB cable
8 inner capacitive sensors mappable for quasi-multi touch
Dimmable blue LEDs (brightness mappable)
USB HID protocol makes it accessible as general purpose I/O device
Upside-down mode reverses LED direction for mounting flexibility
Open-source computer-side software
Can control / display system volume. Nice for full screen video volume adjustments.
Lights mappable to MIDI controllers
Software supports one VMeter now, multi-support coming in Sept."

See the VMeter label below for previous posts including video. Video and additional details also at http://vmeter.net/.

Sebastien San Pulsation with Oberheim Matrix-6


YouTube Uploaded by sebastiensan1 on Sep 7, 2011

"The recording of Pulsation (We Play House Recordings) at Bass Park Studio"

Sequential Prophet 5 rare Rev.2 vintage synthesizer


via this auction

"Prophet 5 REVISION 2, very rare version based on SSM Ic's, sound very warm, unique and very different from the other later 3.2 or 3.3 versions."

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