Thursday, September 29, 2011
Juicy Lemon Music Roland SH101
YouTube Uploaded by JuicyLemonDOTcom on Sep 15, 2011 via this auction
Junost-21 (Youth) Vintage USSR Soviet Russian Analog Sinth

via this auction
SN 22850
"Junost - 21 (Youth in traslation) is a portable polyphonic keyboard Electro-Musical Instrument (EMI). A player can hang it on a shoulder. Timbre of sound can be changed in accordance with players desire by the use of controls or choosing one or 12 programed timbres with digital indication of chosen one.


Specifications:
Formation of envelope in volume with attack and fading duration control.
Formation of envelope in timbre with attack duration control, fading, level and depth of timbre control.
Frequency and timbre vibrato in depth, frequency, pre- delay control.
Transposing on an octave (continuous and coarse)
Tuning of the musical range.
There is a filter with continuous range, depth and sharpness control.
Possibility to control cutoff frequency of filter by the keyboard.
Fixed choice of chorus and unison sounding.
Volume control
The power unit of the instrument has an electric indicator of ON mains. "
Modified Korg Mono/Poly Vintage Analog Synthesizer

Update: relisted here
SN 373458

Gameboy Glitches and Synth: Free Ableton Live Rack #27
YouTube Uploaded by AfroDjMac on Sep 29, 2011
"Download the Gameboy racks @ http://afrodjmac.com/2011/09/29/gameboy-glitches-and-synth-free-ableton-live-...
The Nintendo Gameboy has been kept alive thanks to producers around the world who appreciate its 8 bit gritty goodness. This week, http://bedroomproducersblog.com allowed me to use their Gameboy samples in creating some free instruments for you guys. These samples were made with the LSDJ software and from there I added effects and fun settings for you to play around with in Ableton Live. Enjoy and if you like it be sure to check out Bedroom Producers Blog!
Download the Gameboy racks @ http://bit.ly/freesynth27
Every week I make a new free Ableton Live Download, so please stop by my site @ http://www.afrodjmac.com
-AfroDJMac :)"
Floppy music DUO - Imperial march
YouTube Uploaded by sh4dowww90 on Sep 26, 2011
"Another useless device.
Imperial march played by two floppy disk drives.
Homepage: http://silent.org.pl/home/
Post in English: http://silent.org.pl/home/2011/09/29/evil-floppy-drives-english-translation/
Po polsku: http://silent.org.pl/home/2011/09/25/muzykalna-stacja-dyskow/"
See the MECHANICAL label for more including covers of Radiohead, Queen, Funkytown and more.
Synthesizers

flickr By Sebastian Niedlich (Grabthar)
"Synthesizers through the years as shown in the Technisches Museum in Vienna. There's a Moog and other stuff.
Part of the "Wien 2011" set."
If anyone has any pics of the plaques with the descriptions in front front of the display, send it in.
Update: I'm curious what's the far right rack, the rack to the left of the Moogs and the white and black keyboard to the left of that. I've seen it before and am sure I even posted one on my site before, but I forget what it is. Also I thought that might be a PPG Waveterm in a custom case on the right, but the layout around the screen is off. If anyone knows feel free to comment.
JP8 DualMode Chords and Arp through Nebula EMT 140 Plate Reverb
JP8 DualMode Chords and Arp through Nebula EMT 140 Plate Reverb by CoolColJ
"Jupiter 8 noodle through Nebula real EMT 140 Plate reverb capture
Shimmering cream...."
"Jupiter 8 noodle through Nebula real EMT 140 Plate reverb capture
Shimmering cream...."
1978 Coupland Digitial Synthesizer Ad

via Retro Synth Ads where you'll find the write-up.
The ad comes from Synapse magazine. You can find online copies of Synapse on Cyndustries/Cynthia here.
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