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Wednesday, November 23, 2011

1973 Sales Booklet for EML ELECTROCOMP 500 Synthesizer


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"Glossy Sales Booklet for EML ELECTROCOMP 500, ca. 1973.

Electronic Music Laboratories, Inc. was based in Vernon, Connecticut. I received this document from them in 1973.

Booklet features a B&W photo of the ELECTROCOMP 500 synthesizer on the front, opens to 2 pages with image, description and specifications.
Pages are 8.5" by 11".

Suitable for framing and display. This vintage glossy sales booklet is in near mint condition. See photos.

Please see my other auctions for more original vintage sales sheets from EMS (Electronic Music Studios), ARP, Ionic Industries and EML (Electronic Music Laboratories)."

1973 EMS SYNTHI 100 Synthesizer Sales Sheet


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"Glossy Sales Sheet for EMS SYNTHI 100, ca. 1973.

Electronic Music Studios in London claims to be the world's longest established synthesizer manufacturer.

This 8.5" by 11" page features a monochrome picture of the massive SYNTHI 100 synthesizer on the front, description and specifications on back.

Suitable for framing and display.

This vintage glossy sales sheet is in very good condition. Staple hole on upper right edge (as received from EMS by me in 1973), lower right corner slightly bent, fold on lower right corner. Light blue color. See photos.

Please see my other auctions for more original vintage sales sheets from EMS (Electronic Music Studios), ARP, Ionic Industries and EML (Electronic Music Laboratories)."

1973 EMS Vintage Analog Synthesizer Keyboard DK1 & KS Sales Sheet


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"Glossy Sales Sheet for EMS Keyboard DK1 and Keyboard KS, ca. 1973.

Electronic Music Studios in London claims to be the world's longest established synthesizer manufacturer.

8.5" by 11" page features a monochrome picture of the 2 Keyboards on the front, description and specifications on back.

Suitable for framing and display.

This vintage glossy sales sheet is in very good condition. Staple hole on upper right edge (as received from EMS by me in 1973), light wrinkling on left edge. See photos.

Please see my other auctions for more original vintage sales sheets from EMS (Electronic Music Studios), ARP, Ionic Industries and EML (Electronic Music Laboratories)."

1973 EMS SYNTHI Sequencer 256 Synthesizer Sales Sheet

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"Glossy Sales Sheet for EMS SYNTHI Sequencer 256, ca. 1973.

Electronic Music Studios in London claims to be the world's longest established synthesizer manufacturer.

This 8.5" by 11" page features a monochrome picture of the Sequencer on the front, description and specifications on back.

Suitable for framing and display. This vintage glossy sales sheet is in excellent condition. Staple hole on upper right edge (as I received from EMS in 1973). See photos.

Please see my other auctions for more original vintage sales sheets from EMS (Electronic Music Studios), ARP, Ionic Industries and EML (Electronic Music Laboratories)."

1973 EMS SYNTHI VCS3 Mk II Synthesizer Sales Sheet



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"Glossy Sales Sheet for EMS SYNTHI VCS3, Mark II, ca. 1973.

Electronic Music Studios in London claims to be the world's longest established synthesizer manufacturer.

Sheet features a monochrome photograph of the SYNTHI VCS3, Mark II synthesizer on the front, description and specifications on back.

Suitable for framing and display. See photos. Page is 8.5" by 11".

This vintage glossy sales sheet is in near mint condition. Staple hole on upper left edge (original from EMS). I received this directly from EMS in 1973.

Please see my other auctions for more original vintage sales sheets from EMS (Electronic Music Studios), ARP, Ionic Industries and EML (Electronic Music Laboratories)."

1973 EMS Pitch to Voltage, Envelope Follower - Sales Sheet


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"Glossy Sales Sheet for EMS SYNTHI Pitch to Voltage Converter, with built in VCA sawtooth oscillator and Envelope Follower, ca. 1973.

Electronic Music Studios in London claims to be the world's longest established synthesizer manufacturer.

This 8.5" by 11" page features a monochrome picture of the Pitch to Voltage Converter on the front, description and specifications on back.

Suitable for framing and display. This vintage glossy sales sheet is in excellent condition (staple holes as received from EMS by me in 1973). See photos.

Please see my other auctions for more original vintage sales sheets from EMS (Electronic Music Studios), ARP, Ionic Industries and EML (Electronic Music Laboratories)."

Light modiified Korg Electribe mx-1


YouTube Uploaded by AkselPL on Nov 23, 2011

"Light modified MX-1. In fact... MX1 looks more exciting in real;)
Anybody want such modification ?
Soon i will add Radias mod. After i mod the M3 i will also put movie on youtube ;)
Song is created by me of course ;)
njoy"

Resonant - the World's first face controlled electric guitar pedal!


YouTube Uploaded by FrontierDesignGroup on Nov 23, 2011

"http://fdgm.us/iShredLIVE - a quick peak behind the scenes at the new effect we are introducing in the next iShred LIVE. It's a grooving new low pass filter with variable cutoff and resonant frequency control.
The real fun comes in for those of you running iOS 5 with a camera. Face control! That's right, you can control this pedal with your FACE! Uses the new built-in face tracking to watch where you face is and track the cutoff and resonant frequencies when you move it."

iShred LIVE - Frontier Design Group
iPads on eBay
iPod Touch on eBay

NightBirds Live in Studio part V : "Polykobol suite"


YouTube Uploaded by NightBirds31 on Nov 23, 2011

"Live with :
RSF Kobol, RSF Polykobol II, ARP Odyssey.

I used the mode L/U on the Polykobol. Lower for the ambient sound & Upper for control the sequence in real time and for both.

NightBirds Electronic Music P&C 2011"

5 Minutes with Animoog and Ableton Live


YouTube Uploaded by elnoumon on Nov 18, 2011

"A while ago, when I first professed my love for Animoog, I promised to show you how I planned to use it with Ableton. Well, it took me a couple of weeks, but I?ve done it! Here is a video of the workflow that I?ve cobbled together between Ableton and Animoog.

A few notes on how I set this up.

I used the Launchpad to quickly arm and launch new clips that I am recording the Animoog into. When I use a setup like this, where I am using one instrument (be it a synthesizer or an iPad app) to record into mulitple tracks, I like to map the bottom row of the Launchpad to the record-arm buttons of individual tracks. Remember that the default mapping of the Launchpad can be overridden with conventional MIDI mappings. This way, you can keep the whole affair on one page.

Make sure that your record arming is set to ?Exclusive? in the Preferences. This will make it so that only one track can be armed at once. This way, with one button, you can decide which track the instrument is going to.

So, without further ado, here is my improvisation with the Animoog. All sounds except for the drum break are from the iPad app.

A few notes:

I couldn?t get a convincing bass sound out of the app. I think it?s because there is such an emphasis on sounds that evolve over time and I don?t really like that much sonic complexity in my bass sounds.

If you are going to be switching between Presets (as I?ve done here) during improv, I would name them something like _boomtown, with the underscore, or append a number. That will make sure that they are all sequential on the list.

I sure would like to see the ability to make the keys longer, or mess with the scale of the panes in general. I REALLY like the keyboard on this app (the ability to customize is key, har har), but it would be cool if there was more space.

Have any of you worked animoog into your Ableton life yet?"

Animoog - Moog Music Inc.
iPads on eBay
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