"Korg poly-ensemble vintage analog synth from the 70s.
7 preset sounds customizable + 1 user created patch. Beautiful warm sounds, has phaser and chorus. One of the main features is its fully polyphonic keyboard. Its also built into a suit case like box great for live gigs. Lots of knobs and sliders."
"Estradin-230 is a predecessor of another well-known soviet analog synthesizer Altair-231. Both synths has identical electronic architecture and the same rich sound palette. The Estradin-230 was manufactured from early to middle eighties and then Estradin factory changed synth`s design and start produce from middle eghties Altair-231 synthesizer. But actually it`s the same machine in the new body. [note this 230 has an angled front panel]
Estradin 230 and Altair-231 most identical copies of the famous Minimoog synthesizer that was made in the Soviet Union.
Both Estradin synths have fat and rich vintage analog sound with it`s own character and can be compared to Minimoog model D synthesizer.
This auction Estradin-230 synth was produced in 1984. The serial number of the unit - 2957."
"Part of my studio synth tech includes a Commodore 64 (SX64) running MSSIAH, which is a fairly new suite of music software tools that also include MIDI. Majority of this song is actually done using MSSIAH's various tools. The electric piano and the strings are my Korg M50. Some of the drum tracks are MSSIAH, the others are a loop sample. The Dubstep bass was achieved using the Mono Synth module in MSSIAH tied into Logic, using MIDI triggers from Logic to control the rate of the 'wobble' in the bass. This was demoed at THEMUSEUM in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada recently."
"nothing but Cyndustries ZerOscillator and a custom expanded malekko/Wiard Anti-Oscillator by MegaOhm engaged in harmonic cross-modulations in two parts I. Sines II. Saws each part begins with each oscillator tuned to the same frequency, linearFM is prevalent throughout. some exponential and waveform/symmetry modulation of saws in latter part."