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"Expert Sleepers ES-1 module for use with their Silent Way plug ins. If you haven't tried these plugs they are amazing. The ES-1 is a powered module for converting audio from your recording interface into usable control voltages. Works perfectly."
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"This Korg MS-50 is in VG+ cosmetic condition as depicted with a few minor scratches on the sides and back but nothing you'll see from a yard away. The front is surprisingly clean given its age. It does have a significant operational problem, which is that the sound output is very low. I believe this is due to some kind of an issue with either the power supply or the VCA stage. There may be other unknown issues that I was not able to trouble-shoot given this initial one. I lack the technical expertise to fix this so regretfully we are selling this synth 'as is.'"
YouTube Published on Sep 10, 2012 by Jordan Passmore
"This video displays the fantastic Korg 770 Analog Synthesizer. In the first part of the video I do some leads, melody, then I go into some efx/ bass, then I use the 770 to process a Roland TR-606 analog drum machine. Near the end I play the 770 through an analog delay pedal (really old Washburn Accelerator Series pedal).
The Korg 770 has a wild tone. It can touch on MS-20-like sounds but it can also do beautiful leads. It is RAW. If you ever want to witness the shortcomings of any digital synth, set one up next to a Korg 770 and attempt to imitate.
This was my first video so the FPS is a little wonky. I apologize!"
"I screwed up the video portion but decided to use what I had anyways. This is the same synth patch as my previous video "Typical JLR Patch Demo" except this time instead of using a keyboard and MIDI to CV converter I'm using the SympleSEQ 8 step sequencer designed by http://shop.hexinverter.net/ and built by http://www.bigbluewave.co.uk/resynthesis/index.htm to control pitch and gate. Near the end I add in the Moon Modular 569 sequencer to control pitch and gate instead, while the SympleSEQ controls a STG Sea Devils VCF."
"Before I went digital I recorded most of my music on this unit: The Fostex model 80 with matching model 450 mixer. Recently I have used this machine again and I thought it could be a nice opportunity to show it in close-up.
The melody is called "Slingrevals" - literally "Wobbly Waltz" but it is also an expression that suggests that you go from one mistake to the other. It was written by Bent Fabricius Bjerre - or Bent Fabric as he is known abroad - and since I use the old analog equipment and play the song on an old Elgam organ from 1977 this is a good indication on how I would have sounded if I was playing 35 years ago."
"This video is just a simple FM patch tweaking on the voyager. If I recall correctly I believe OSC 3 was modulating OSC 1 which in turn was modulating OSC 2 which was the only one audible (carrier). So it's basically a simple 3-op algorithm 3-1-2 (top to bottom).
"I am so sleep deprived that I get a few things muddled up, the VCA of the teisco synth does work but what I ment to say is that such things are not compatible with the clock input of the sequencer. P.S. I didn't put my geiger counter there for the video, that's just where I keep it."