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Monday, November 21, 2011

ART X-11 MIDI master controller foot pedal

via this auction
Perfect Circuit Audio (RSS)

Studio Electronics SE-1 analog synthesizer SN 2524


via Perfect Circuit

Kawai K4R desktop synthesizer sound module



via this auction

SN 317627

Yamaha TX81Z rackmount FM synthesizer

via this auction
Perfect Circuit Audio (RSS)

SN 30516009


MEMORYMOOG SYNTHESIZER


via this auction

SN 2679

"Essentialy SIX Minimoogs inside one keyboard, this thing absolutely SCREAMS. Quite possibly the boldest and funkiest sound ever put into a synthesizer.

It has resided in my smoke-free studio since 2004, and has recently been returned to 100% working order by the famous Larry Church here in the great Northwest. Larry has calibrated all 18 oscillators (the sound of this thing in Unison-Mono mode will set your hair on fire), improved the pitch wheel response, and verified that all buttons and dials work properly. Most importantly, the keyboard itself (which is historically the MemoryMoog's biggest flaw) has been COMPLETELY REBUILT. Instead of the occasional missing note, this keyboard always fires the note...and the FEEL of the keyboard is far superior to any other MemoryMoog you are likely to find. Instead of that 'springy' feel, it's quick and responsive. This work alone makes this unit incredibly valuable."

Kawai SX-240 Analog Synthesizer Keyboard


via this auction

"8 Voice Programmable Synthesizer"

SN K-8426

Raglani. Evolution Of A Patch. My new MX6 configuration.


"Major downsizing. From three cases, a boat and two beauty cases to one case and one boat. My first patch on my new Monorocket MX6. Started out with an EMS Synthi type patch, utilizing only the Analogue Systems Modules. Then added some panning, then some simple Makenoise Rene sequencing. And finally another Sequencer clocked at a different rate hitting the same Oscillator as the Rene. Lots of quantized filters and low pass gates. 4MS RCD mixing up events and gates."

SCMRCD light test


YouTube Uploaded by sduck409 on Nov 21, 2011

"Finally got a decent set of LEDs in this module, the 4ms Shuffling Clock Multiplier/Rotating Clock Divider- this is just a quickie iPhone video to show them off - full video later."

Always love a blinky light show.

Update:

SCMRCD demo

YouTube Uploaded by sduck409 on Nov 21, 2011

"A brief demo of some of the capabilities of my SCMRCD module - a combination of the Shuffling Clock Multiplier, the Rotating Clock Divider and their associated breakout boards from 4ms Pedals. I don't really scratch the surface of what this thing can do, just using the built in clock generator and the knobs and switches - no outboard cv's or anything. Still you can get an idea of the potential, and enjoy a light show at the same time."

98 Serge TriTones


YouTube Uploaded by 7thDanSound on Nov 21, 2011

Update: YouTube description added: "Using the sequencer of the Serge and three oscillators to create some chords and a nice little progression. There is some random triggering of the oscillators so it shouldn't sound so boring all the time. At the end is a little tweaking by me which shows a little more of how the patch works.

www.niklaswinde.com"

Everyone Can Play Music #8: iMS-20 - Part 3

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