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Sunday, September 23, 2012

Roland RE 150 Space Echo Tape Delay SN 014244

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Oxford Synthesizer Company OSCar SN 0691

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"Offered for sale is this Oscar in very near mint cosmetic condition and perfect working order.


It is incredibly clean for a synth that's nearly 30 years old and is without doubt the best one we've sold (see detailed photos below). There is minimal wear to the paintwork, the keys are shiny and clean, the rubber casing is exceptionally good with no obvious signs of perishing - the rubber parts are undamaged (most Oscars suffer from these parts breaking off and it's uncommon to find one with no damage).

Our definition of 'mint' is 'as it left the factory' - clearly very few if any used synths of this age can be described thus; this OSCar truly is in near mint condition.

It has just been serviced by James Walker at Synth Repair Services (one of the UK's most respected vintage synth techs who has a particular fondness for OSCars) and he's given it a clean bill of health. He also looked after it for the previous owner: it's been very well-maintained and has had a good deal of work carried out both in the recent service and over the past 8 years. As a result, we don't believe you will find a better example of this iconic British synth anywhere else.

Cosmetically, it has just one issue that we can make out: the low F key is slightly yellower than the others; it may have been replaced at some point in the past. It has been PAT-tested for electrical safety.

At 30 years old OSCars generally need a few things replacing/improving if they are to continue working as intended - especially the Midi board connections which can be very unreliable, resulting in synth that can stop working when moved from one room to another, never mind being sent by courier. The original control pots tend to become unreliable and often need replacing.
Everything necessary and advisable has been done to bring it up to top spec and make this amazing vintage synth as reliable as possible: it should reach its new owner in perfect working order.

It's serial number is 0691 and has the midi board and latest OS Eprom (OM2a)..."

Emu Command Station Tutorial



Uploaded by sup909 on Apr 25, 2011
"This is a tutorial video I made to demonstrate some of the features of the EMU Command Station and how it can be used live.

Matt Supert
Everything: Matthew A. Supert"

Emu Command Stations on eBay

Synthwerks Lights Make Noise


via Giovanni Napoli on Facebook

"il lato oscuro del modulare
il dual prismatic oscillator è finalmente sbarcato a Milano. se prima avevo un minimo di vita sociale adesso è cancellata per sempre."

Googlish:
"the dark side of the modular
the prismatic dual oscillator has finally landed in Milan. if before I had a minimum of social life is now erased forever."

9 Oscillators of MacBeth micromac-r



"This is what 3 micromac-r units sound like when played in 'unison'- 9 Oscillators set to different pitches. We have 3 Sawtooth Waveforms and 6 Triangular Waveforms going the 3 Low Pass Filters and 3 VCAs!"

Korg 800dv MaxiKorg playing I Feel Love (live)


Published on Sep 23, 2012 by punkdiscoUK


"100% live with no overdubs. Demo to show the 800dv being played duophonicly. Video tempo sync'd in Ableton Live so drums can be added. Drums Arturia Spark. The video has been cut up to get rid of the really bad bits.

Very small amount of EQ to seperate the two synth tracks, plus a little reverb on the strings, delay on the bass."

Updated CGS Programmer Sequencer with Moog 960 functions



Published on Sep 23, 2012 by Richarius Molindarius
"And here we are boys and girl! Ken corrected his initial correction of my err'd modification of the CGS (Serge inspired) Programmer Sequencer and it now works with the Moog 960 Sequencer functions, PERFECTLY! :D
Watch the vid! Enjoy! :D"

Sugar Bytes "Cyclop" Tutorials

Sugar Bytes' Cyclop Tutorials: Part 1


Published on Sep 22, 2012 by MusicMarketingTV
"In this introduction to the amazing "Cyclop" synthesizer, Prof. Garbutt shows us the signal path and discusses the synthesis mode "Analog Sync". Following in this series on Cyclop, additional synthesis modes, filters and modulators!!! will be featured."


Sugar Bytes "Cyclop" Tutorial: Part 2


Published on Sep 23, 2012 by MusicMarketingTV
"In this conclusion to the introduction to Cyclop, Don Garbutt discusses the synthesis methods and the filter types. Following this will be a deep look into the modulation options, and a full explanation of the graphic interface."

You can find four tutorials by Sugar Bytes here.

Sugar Bytes "Cyclop" Part 3: Modulation Targets and the Wobble Knob

Published on Sep 26, 2012 by MusicMarketingTV

"Prof. Don Garbutt explains Cyclop's modulation routing, with a detailed look at the Wobble knob. This is part 3 of a 4 part series."

Sugar Bytes Cyclop Tutorials Part 4: Advanced Modulation

Published on Oct 15, 2012 by MusicMarketingTV

"In this conclusion to his Cyclops series, Prof. Garbutt gives us the goods on using the Gater, A/B Amount and Sound controls. These features enable easy and powerful morphing of tone and modulation settings manually or by internal step sequencers."

CASIO MT-36 by S-CAT. (Circuit Bent).



Published on Sep 23, 2012 by PHONICPOTION
"Circuit bent with 8 modifications and running through an Amdek FLK-100 Flanger and a Vestafire D-1X Digital delay."


S-CAT on eBay (RSS)

Zo Modulat Folder



Published on Sep 23, 2012 by Ebotronix
4ms Peg RCD
Analogue Systems RS 100 RS 360
Cyndustries Thru Zero Oscillator
Doepfer A 152 A 149 A 143-9 & A 134 pan by Moog MP 201
Make Noise x Maths Optomix René Wogglebug
Toppobrillo Quantimator Sportmodulator TWF
Logic Master Clock Kenton Pro 2000 II
Drums ESX24
FX TC M3000 Boss VF 1 Line 6 Pro delay
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