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"The JP-8000 Music Synthesizer was designed using a first-of-its-kind Roland Analog modeling sound source, combining the fat, powerful sounds associated with vintage analog synths with the flexibility of digital technology and MIDI."
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"The Gnome Synthesizer was originally made to imitate the sound of the wind, but it was possible to make other sounds as well. It has a small vinyl controller strip originally used to control the "strength" of the wind. Because of its small size and battery power, this small synth has become something of a classic, and one of the old Paia instruments that is still well sought for today..."
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"Roland SH-09 monophonic analog synthesizer. Included with it is a basic MIDI to CV converter with a power supply, midi cable, and two patch cables. The synth is in fantastic condition with no functionality issues whatsoever. It is vintage so it does have some expected wear but nothing bad at all. This thing can create a wide range of sounds. From thick, rubber, sub-bass sounds to acid lines and smooth leads. Simple but versatile. It also has an external input so you can run drum loops or other synths through the filter. Definitley a good way to dirty up some soft synths too. The MIDI to CV converter does basic note-on, note-off and can be controlled with a computer or hardware sequencer that has midi out..."
YouTube Published on Sep 15, 2012 by Jordan Passmore
"Here is a demo of the Yamaha CS-5 analog monosynth and the Roland TR-606 analog drum machine. The Yamaha is being triggered via one of the trigger outs on the 606. The CS-5 has an envelope follower of sorts on it's audio in and that is what I ran the trigger into. Adjusting the gain on the audio-in allows for some odd timing on the pulses; it's a neat effect.
As you can hear in the video, the CS-5 excels at resonant sounds. The all-black CS synths are easily some of the cleanest sounding vintage synths; this sort of works against them in some ways as people seem to gravitate to the dirty or muffled ("organic", bleh) synths of that era. It's sound sits well next to a Roland synth of the same vintage, I think."