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"Included with the Pro-One are two copies of the manual, one quite distressed and coming apart, but still usable and another nearly mint copy. Also a book “The Complete Synthesizer” by David Crombie, (published 1982). A 104 page book of the period explaining how these types of synths work, history, pictures of various instruments and loads of technical stuff for those interested in synths of the pre-digital music era."
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"Crumar was an Italian company that was famous for their keybord instruments. The OMB-2 was one of their few ventures into analog drum sounds. OMB stands for one-man band. It not only has drum patterns, it also has rhythm and bass. The main unit had all of he controls to select and mix."
YouTube Published on Apr 15, 2012 by chrisstackvideo
"A bit more quick experimentation. Koushion is controlling the Little Phatty. This LP has the CV out modification. The Pitch CV is going to the CP-251 Attenuator and getting inverted, then send to control the Filter Cutoff of the Voyager. Inverting this CV add some interesting contrary motion, instead of everything going up and down at the same time. Both synths are run through a Line 6 Echo Pro for MIDI Clock Synced echoes.
Follow www.youtube.com/experimentalsynth for more detailed videos."
In this track i used a Yamaha Pss-780, a Korg poly-800, a Korg MS10, a Yamaha QX-5 sequencer, an Inkel mixer and an Akai HX-M11 tape recorder. All equipment dates from 1991 or earlier.
A modern computer was used to emulate an Atari ST running PSSED to edit sounds in the Pss780."