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Thursday, January 19, 2012

NAMM: Geoffrey Downes of The Buggles, Yes and Asia taking a turn on Minitaur.

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System Modulat


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"Roland System 100 Buchla System #1 Moog FreqBox
Roland EF 303 Sequencer to Logic
Clavia DDrum4se hihat via Line 6 FilterPro kick & Snare via BSS DPR 402
Kenton Pro 2000 II for Roland System 101 & 102
Moog MP 201 Midi LFO via CP 251 to System 100
Audio: Roland System 101&102 to Buchla 292 to 2xFreqBox to Aphex Model 104"

NAMM: Teenage Engineering @ NAMM 2012 - OP1 & What's New


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"Teenage Engineering @ NAMM 2012 - OP1 & What's New"

Update 3:29PM:  Details are up on Teenage Engineering's site



"The delicious Musical Experimental Board, seasoned with endless connectivity. And a couple of sweet accessories on the side. To stay or take away?

Introduction.

The Oplab Musical Experimental Board allows you to interconnect virtually any electronic musical instruments. And finally it’s just plug and play. No more hassle with one box for MIDI and another for CV or a third for USB. Oplab has it all in one place. Just connect your cables, set the appropriate scenario and experience a perfect sync.
But there is more..."

A-ha's Paul Savoy's Vermona DRM1 MKIII For Sale?

via this auction
SN D 04651

"From The personal collection of Paul Savoy:

Paul is the guitarist and main songwriter for A-ha, one of the most successful bands of the 1980s. He has written most of the band's biggest hits, including "The Sun Always Shines on T.V.", "Hunting High and Low", "Take on Me", the James Bond theme "The Living Daylights" and the ballad "Summer Moved On". Mr. Savoy is a patron of the Woodstock Music Shop.

The DRM1 MKIII is an analogue drum synthesizer.

It offers eight instruments, each with seven knobs for forming the sound plus a panorama- and a volume-controller. The user interface is absolutely clear and intutitve - one knob, one function.

The instruments on the DRM1 MKII are as following:

KICK
Mainly but not only for making big and fat kick drums.

DRUM1 and DRUM2
Very flexible instruments that can generate kick- and tom sounds a s well as bongos. Anything from zapp to bling and fantastic PIUU...

MULTI
Three oscillators can be detuned and gives you nice cowbell-like sounds. If you like submarines you can create a nice sonar ping.

SNARE
What can we say about that? Well, you get what you expect.

Hi Hat1 and Hi Hat2
That's analogue (heavy- or soft-) metal.

CLAP
Classic analogue hand claps.

The instruments of the DRM1 MKIII can be triggered by MIDI (of course velocity-sensitive). There is also an optional trigger option available that connects the drum machine to your analogue step sequencer or whatever gives out gate voltage or switch trigger. Beside the main outputs each channel is equipped with an individual output that also can be used as a channel insert."



MOOG TAURUS II VINTAGE BASS PEDAL with Patch Sheets & Stand


via this auction



Roland GR-300 Polyphonic Guitar Synthesizer

via this auction
thestudiobaron07 (RSS)


Doepfer R2M Midi Ribbon Controller

via this auction
Noisebug (RSS)

"R2M is a ribbon controller that generates control signals by moving the finger on the ribbon manual. The output signals are generated as Midi and CV/Gate control voltages simultaneously. Consequently R2M allows to control both Midi and CV/Gate based equipment (e.g. analog synthesizers or analog modular systems). R2M is the abbreviation for Ribbon to (2) MIDI.
R2M is made of two parts: the manual and the control box. For the manual the same type as the for the modular version A-198 is used. It includes a 50 cm position sensor and a pressure sensor. The control box converts the data coming from the manual (finger position and pressure) into the corresponding Midi data resp. CV/Gate voltages.

These are the most important R2M features:
* very precise and sensitive position sensor (length 50 cm) that responds even to light finger touch
* sensible pressure sensor located below the position sensor
* solid metal frame (double U-shape profile), silver-grey color
* several M3 threads on all sides (e.g. to mount the manual on a base or to mount several manuals together or to fix a strap or ...)
* measures: about 600 length x 30 width x 18 height (measures in mm)
* weight: about 900 g
* connection to the control box via 4-pin cable (same as used for USB connections but no USB function )
* cable included, length 1m (longer cables are available at extra charge, a standard USB cable type A-A can be used)"

LOGAN VINTAGE STRING SYNTH

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"Produced in the 1970`s its fully analog and its widely regarded as the best of the 70's vintage string machines... it still has the original adjustable music stand and of course its original case lid for protection while transporting..."

Vintage Rhodes Chroma Synthesizer SN 21030360

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Moog Little Phatty synth signed by Jam Cruise 10 artists

via this auction

"We are pleased to auction a Moog Little Phatty Stage II synthesizer signed by over 15 artists from the floating musical adventure, Jam Cruise 10.

During Jam Cruise 10, which took place from January 9-14 2012, both legendary and contemporary musicians signed the instrument, including: Bruce Hornsby, John Oates (Hall and Oates), Robert Walters (Greyboy Allstars), Neal Evans (Soulive), Joe Tatton (The New Mastersounds), Joel Cummins (Umphrey’s McGee), Nigel Hall (Lettuce), Rich Vogel (Galactic), Skerik (Garage a Trois), Alex B. (Paper Diamond), Adam Deitch (Break Science). Steve Kimock, Toots (Toots and the Maytals), Trombone Shorty, Colonel Bruce Hampton, That One Guy, DJ Logic, Ulises Bella (Ozomatli), Asdru Sierra (Ozomatli).

Proceeds from the auction will benefit Dr. Bob’s SoundSchool, the Foundation’s educational program that teaches children the science of sound through the magic of music. Using electronic musical instruments such as theremins, synthesizers and effect pedals, as well as oscilloscopes and other teaching aides, the innovative program engages children in the basic physics of sound through the parameters of electronic music. A standardized curriculum for Dr. Bob’s SoundSchool is currently in a pilot phase with the Asheville City Schools at the second grade level. The Foundation’s goal is to grow the program nationwide. Dr. Bob’s SoundsSchool brought its experiential learning experience to 50 children in Jamaica as part of Jam Cruise’s Positive Legacy project..."



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