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Sunday, July 08, 2012

640 Soundsets & Patches on five M-64C for Roland MKS-80

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"For sale here five M-64C cartridges containing 640 patches for the Roland MKS-80, including the internal memory factory sounds from REV 4 and REV 5 MKS-80. This unique collection will turn your MKS-80 into the most powerful analogue synth on the planet! Do not miss this great opportunity! The five M-64C cartridges are in perfect condition and fully working. Sounds have been programmed on 4 separate MKS-80 in the past 25 years. Free worldwide shipping."

IanniX Test with Ableton Live and Wavestation VST


YouTube Published on Jul 8, 2012 by chrisstackvideo

"I just downloaded IanniX (for free) and wanted to see if I could get it talking to something. It worked! Learn more at www.experimentalsynth.com"

via iannix:

"IanniX is a graphical open-source sequencer, based on Iannis Xenakis works, for digital art. IanniX syncs via Open Sound Control (OSC) events and curves to your real-time environment."

Tangerine Dream with Their Moog Modulars


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"Tangerine Dream with their Moog modular synths in the spring of 1975 (L-R Edgar Froese, Christoph Franke & Michael Hoenig who replaced Peter Baumann for TD's Australian tour and one-off London concert). The bottom Moog was originally owned by Mick Jagger- after TD stopped using it, it was then bought by Hans Zimmer."

EMS Synthis and more in there as well.

Blue Roland SH-101 SN 341280

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1981 ROLAND COMPURHYTHM CR-5000 SN 070513

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"For your consideration is this very nice all original example of a 1981 Roland CompuRhythm CR-5000 drum machine, serial number 070513. Cosmetically near mint with great sounding analog samples, as well as 3 banks of 8 drum beats, totaling 24 beats. An early all original vintage Roland drum machine cha-cha box in excellent cosmetic and perfect working condition."

Tons of pics at the auction while up.

Waldorf XT SN 830726548

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Tama DS-200 Drum Synthesizer

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"It has 2 oscillators, which can be triggered by an audio signal via the front jacks (there are no jacks of any kind on the back). The unit is supposed to replicate a kick drum, and it comes reasonably close, in a 1970's washed out fashion. It does not kick hard, but it does have a ridiculously long decay setting. It also makes those disco bloops and bleeps you've heard so much of. Where this thing really shines though, is in making noise. It has a long 'sweep' knob, coupled with a 'tone' and 'decay' knob that can make a sound go from growl to scream in a very guttural way. If your familiar with Wolf Eyes, they use it on just about every track."

Crumar Stratus SN 00263

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Roland TB-303 Bass Line Synthesizer w/ Original Case & Manual

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Pearl Drum-X SN 112422

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"This is a highly-sought after and increasingly rare analog sound processor/drum machine. Its appeal is its repertoire of deep, rich analog sound which are unique AND FUNCTIONAL... not just weird sounds...

First, this is a drum "brain" --- that is, there is no on-board sequencer/rhythm maker----you need to trigger it with a sequencer or something else. Originally, this was used back in the 80's I guess, triggered by electric drum pads. Now a days, people trigger it with other drum machines, sequencers, or their computers via a MIDI-enabled intermediary (e.g., Roland TR-808, 909, 707, etc).

Second: this is triggered with analog-ins. You need a triggering-source with enough amp/voltage in that triggering-source (something I never fully understood, I'm not an electrician) to get a good signal out of the DRUM-X. Most analog-keyboards have no problem triggering it. Roland TR-707, Roland TR-727, TR-808, and TR-909 also trigger it with no problems based on what I've seen on the internet.

It should be noted however that not all Roland TR drum machines trigger this (that is, other models besides the ones mentioned above) so beware."

You can find video of one previously posted here.

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