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Via the following auctions. Note this is from the seller that listed the "Thingamajig" and Prototype Polymoog owned by the late Tony Marchese, the designer who invented the Taurus pedals.
via the listings: "Functional condition not known. I will be starting to part out this Polymoog over the next few weeks. Check the pics. Check your unit. I have know way to know if it work in you unit. As Moog at this time was revising these on nearly a daily basis. In an attempt to make them more reliable. Sold as-is. for parts or repair. Very rare . Check my other auctions for more Polymoog parts."
"The day has arrived. Despite this album being my most personal and emotional album release, I am really happy that it’s finally out of my hands. I’ll elaborate much more in another post about the making of La Petite Mort, but for now I think that it’s important to mention that this is absolutely an album that’s meant to be played in its entirety from beginning to end. Originally I was going to release this all as a single hour long track, but I decided to break it up since I know a lot of people won’t sit listening through all the way. I hope you do though, because the journey through this album is crafted in such a way that it should evoke some type of emotional response."
"I asked LX how to divide a clock using only old serge modules. He said use the Sequencer module, patch the clock into it and reset it on a short loop, patch out of one of the active steps and clock is divided from original! I wanted to see if i could get the programmer to step backwards momentarily and on beat so i patched one of the clocks into one direction of the programer and patched the other into the peak and trough along with a slew then into the programer ."
"My ADSL router blew up a couple of years ago, and for reasons I never really understood, I kept the case. Now, with the Bristol Raspberry Jam just 3 days away, I wanted to be able to show off my PIANA in a nice case, not just nailed to a plank of wood, but I had totally run out of time to get anything rapid prototyped. And I need all of the next 3 days to cram in new features.
D-Link to the rescue!
So now Piana and the Teeny Tiny TV are all integrated into a sensible single unit. I just apply USB at the back for power, plug in a MIDI keyboard, and plug in a big amp at the back.
On Monday I shall be taking a Marshall ... nope, I am not kidding."
"Modular track I recorded late last night. Everything clocked from one intellijel Dixie to a Doepfer A-160,161, MakeNoise Brains, Pressure Points X 2. Clock division gates sent out from the 4ms SCM, and RCD. Beats courtesy of the CycleBox II and TipTop BD808 kick. Make noise phonogene processing the cwejman S1 analogue percussion zaps. String layer and and lead created with a Cwejman VM-1 and VCO2RM with the help of a intellijel uScale quantizer/MMF-1/ washed through a bit of reverb from the Eventide Space, and Tiptop Z-DSP, Z-5000. finally the Op-1doing light sine tone sprinkles...
Note: No drum machines or computers used in this video."
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