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Wednesday, June 19, 2013

SUIKO ST-10 Japanese Oriental KOTO SYNTH+Sequencer

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"SUIKO ST-10 is extremely rare and most strange japanese electronic musical instruments
originally made for japanese traditinal music circa. 1980.

WOW! what a strange and exotic design! built in cool woody case with silver metal control panel
and comes with classy black custom suitcase
left side has digital data cassette deck! and right side has internal speaker
it has built in 2 way early digital sequencer,digital data cassette and internal memory
SUIKO ST-10 is one of the most strange design model from the SUIKO line up.
and it's first time to SUIKO ST-10 put on the ebay listing from my collection
(please check out other SUIKO models from my auction list)

SUIKO ST-10 was very expensive and made very limited quantities those days
originaly made for the very small circle of the people who seriously studying japanese traditional music
and never sold at ordinary musical instruments market
so i'ts very hard to find even in Japan nowadays...
this is your first and last chance to get this vintage oriental electronic instruments!

ST-10 is monophonic instrument and has 2 rows of white square button keyboards
this keyboards specially designed for playing glissando easily like koto(japanese harp)
front row of the keyboard is japanese scale,so just playing randomly you can easily get exotic japanese melody!
three sounds are selectable,shakuhachi(japanese bamboo flute),koto(japanese harp) and pipe organ
sounds are very analog, warm and strange!
there are various switches and knobs for special japanese tuning, sustain, volume, memory controls,etc..
back side panel has AUDIO OUT and AC cable

ST10 has 2 ways of recording memory section,digital data cassette memory and digital internal memory
cassette deck of left side is not a usual analog recorder,it's a digital data recorder
such kind of digital data recorder often used with early personal computer in '80s
but I have not ever seen used in electronic instruments
usage is almost same as a usual cassette recoder
but you can change the sound while playback(e.g. koto to shakuhachi)
because it just records playing data like sequencer
other recording section is a digital internal memory
it's a simple early digital sequencer
you can record your play by realtime or note,timing separately"

Simmons SDS-1000 Vintage Analog Electronic Drum Synth SN 01057

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Dementia Labs Circuit Bent Hannah Montana 292 Guitar


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"circuit bent hannah montana guitar..its pitch bent with touch contacts and a 1/4 guitar output jack added to use with amps and effects pedals the echo on this is bent also and has touch contacts the echo works with a small microphone not included that plugs into the small 1/8 inch rca jack on the guitar.."

Moog Multimoog Classic Touch-Sensitive Analog Synthesizer

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Korg MS-10 SN 131640

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Yamaha CS-5 SN 5809

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ROLAND TR-909 SN 404661

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Modular XY-Joystick & J-math modules ladik J-010 & J-011 in Eurorack (Doepfer A100) format

Published on Jun 19, 2013 RuprechtM·50 videos

"Industrial-grade Joystick ladik J-010 and math module J-011 for Eurorack (Doepfer A-100)."

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Digitech Bass Synth Wah + Roland Juno-60


Published on Jun 19, 2013 retrosound72·228 videos

"(c) 2013 synthesizer demo track by RetroSound

bass & synth fx : Digitech BassSynth Wah played over bass guitar
synthesizer sounds: Roland Juno-60
drums: Roland TR-707
recording: multi-tracking without midi"

Waldorf Nave Synth - First 3 Patches by Tim Behrens

Waldorf Nave Synth - my first 3 patches
Published on Jun 16, 2013 Tim Behrens·56 videos

"My first three attempts at building new sounds in Waldorf's Nave.
I have never had much luck with getting custom sounds out of Synths. Based on the hype, I picked up Nave a few days ago, and have not looked back since. This is, by far, the coolest app I've played with in a long time. Limitless sound possibilities, super responsive, geared for performance, and just really well thought out. I highly recommend it."

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Nave - Waldorf Music
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