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Friday, November 23, 2012

Roland Jupiter 8 Analog Synthesizer

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Roland Jupiter 6 Analog Synthesizer

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Elektron SidStation Ninja SN SN D91102002-81

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Elektron SidStation Ninja C64 MOS6581 Synth

"This is one of only 50 black SidStation Ninja's made. It is in perfect condition and has only been used in my smoke free home studio. I am the one and only owner of this SidStation Ninja. It makes amazing sounds and has brought me hours of joy. I am liquidating my studio and am very sad to see this one go, it was the prize of my studio. It has sat idle for the last 3-4 years. Powered on and tested as of 11/20/12. This is an opportunity to own a unique piece of synth history. Included is the original box (one corner was chewed on by my cat), the original manual, and the original power supply. It is updated to the most recent OS."

Moog Realistic Concertmate MG-1 with Mods

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"Here we have a Moog MG-1 Synthesizer. This one is in excellent cosmetic and functional condition. It has had several modifications done to really harness the full power of this great synth!

1. 1/4" output jack with hotter output than the stock RCA jacks (Jack under "Output to Amplifier L")
2. 1/4" input jack to run external audio through that moog 24db filter! (Jack under "Output to Amplifier R")
3. The top switch on the left side panel is a 3-position toggle to switch between 3 different LFO speed ranges, slow, fast, and stock.
4. The bottom switch disables the LFO to OSC 1, enabling sweet sync and ring modulation effects!
5. The Knob controls the pulse width of OSC1 square wave, giving you more timbre control"

Adventures with the Roland JX-3P & Dtroncis DT-200


Published on Nov 23, 2012 by stuthomson

"A demo of my patches on the Roland JX-3P analog synthesizer. This was my first synthesizer (awww). I bought it as a floor demo at EU Wurlitzer in Boston in 1983 for $1,100 (saved up for it). I have added an additional chorus effect with an Alesis Nanoverb. The 3P's chorus is a bit cheezy but I have it on anyway. This is not a music recital."

OP-1 - 24 step

Published on Nov 23, 2012 by Trygve Stakkeland
"A little jam using only the OP-1. If you listen on laptop speakers you'll loose some nice bass at 1.51."

AM 92.3e Modular Improvisation Borries/Blackburn/Jaramillo




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SpiRITuaL


Published on Nov 23, 2012 by Ebotronix

Crumar Spirit entire voices
Kenton Pro Solo Mk2
Roland GI 20
Fernandes Systainer Strat
Logic Sequencer 12/8
FX Boss VF-1 Lexicon PCM 80/90 Line6 Echopro TC M 3000

Intellijel Metropolis Sequencer Demo

metropolis demo 2
Published on Nov 23, 2012 by intellijel
"more features of upcoming metropolis sequencer demonstrated including:
quantizer scale selection
root note
skip stage (blinking leds via double click)
current step note display
tb-303 style slide

This is a proto module (hence some of the crazy wires and lack of panel). Code is %95 done and this is set to be released very soon."

One time, at band camp...


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