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Monday, January 07, 2013

A4, OT, MD, DE, Tetra Jam #2.m4v

Published on Jan 7, 2013 dylannau·16 videos

"#2 in this series. Creating on the A4 and OT is very easy and quick. You can blast something out in a matter of hours and move on. Good times."

Making of a gTar


Published on Jan 7, 2013 incidenttech·4 videos

"There's been a lot of talk this year about what manufacturing in China looks and feels like, but we want to show you first-hand. We shot this in December 2012 at our factory in Shenzhen.

To learn more about the gTar and pre-order your own, head to store.incidentgtar.com or follow us on Facebook (/incidentgtar) or Twitter (@incidenttech)!"

ARP 2600 Case with Speakers and Spring Reverb

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"This auction is for an ARP 2600 case, front panel, speakers and spring reverb only. It's really not in very good shape, but perhaps someone can make use of these spare parts..."


PAiA Electronics Synthesizer Magazine (Polyphony magazine issue 2/76)

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Second demo of the Monster

Published on Jan 7, 2013 Alex Pleninger·23 videos

"Another, a bit more "pop-oriented" attempt... i'm thinking hard on future hardware expansions..."

First demo here.

Roland TR-808 WITH BUILT IN MIDI

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This is the one in this video.

"Roland TR-808 that has been professionally upgraded with an internal MIDI interface! No bulky ugly outboard MIDI interface box with a nasty wall wart power supply. The MIDI interface installed is simply tacked onto the circuit. There has been no invasive cutting of the circuit board, and if you want to, the MIDI interface can be easily removed and the drum machine can be set right back to stock condition. The MIDI instalation was completely non-destructive. Look at the pictures to see what the interface looks like. Included is the original switch with it's cable if you want to set it back to stock...

"This tr-808 sounds excellent, and with the built in MIDI interface it is easier than ever to sync up to a computer. I have been syncing it up to Ableton Live and it is rock solid, and sounds so good. The sync switch has been replaced with a three position switch, and all you have to do is set it to the middle position for MIDI to be implemented. It's very easy to turn MIDI on. With the MIDI interface you can start/stop the internal sequencer of the tr-808 from your computer sequencer, AND you can trigger all the individual sounds on a keyboard at the same time while it's running! You can also use the TR-808 as a sound module if you don't want to use it's built in sequencer. If you want to use the TR-808 in DIN sync mode all you have to do is simply switch it to input or output in the back. This is by far the best MIDI interface available for the TR-808, and it has been very well engineered. You can change the MIDI parameters through SYSEX commands, and it is easy to do. Included are all the MIDI manuals, a CD along with a MIDI cable that came with the kit...

MIDI kit link"

Pics of the inside below.

OBERHEIM OBX-A SN 812614

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"This 8 voice synth is an earlier version as it CANNOT have multiple A-B-C-D grouping.. so it has the four groups with the 1 through 8 program for each group.. so basically it has 32 different programs that can be altered to your preference..it"

Later versiones were expanded to 120 patch locations. In addition to selecting A, B, C, or D followed by 1 through 8, you could also select AB, AC, AD, BC, BD, CD, ABC, ABD,  ACD, ABCD,  & BCD.

Prototype Purple M-Audio VENOM Virtual Analog Synthesizer

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You can find some of the alternate designs of the Venom in this post. A purple one previously went up for auction here, and one in black here.

Korg Mono/Poly Synth SN 376982

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1976 MU-TRON BI-PHASE V SN 04674 with Patch Sheets

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"For your consideration is this vintage 1976 Musitronics Mu-Tron Bi-Phase electric guitar phaser effects pedal. This particular example, (serial number 04674), is in excellent all original condition and includes the original C-100 Opti-Pot control pedal (serial number 1428). With significant provenance, this unit belonged to Elektra Records (with Elektra labeled inventory numbers 1190 and 1193) and was used by numerous artists on dozens of classic records. While no exact list was documented nor compiled by studio engineers, the potential list of artists who had access to this unit reads like who's who of Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees, including; Bob Dylan, Queen, The Stooges, Television, The Cars, Tom Waits, X, Metallica, Jackson Browne, and The Eagles..."

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