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Tuesday, February 18, 2014

ElectroComp EML 101 vintage analog semi-modular synthesizer

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"When you're looking, you'll probably know: this is one great vintage synthesizer.

Its sound can go anywhere, from deep bass to the weirdest fx - and anything in between.

4 (!) oscillators (2 of which can serve as LFO), nice multimode filter, many patchpoints, pre-amp, mono or duophonic playing, 2 envelopes - modulation on this synth is great. And the sound is so very outstandingly vintage!

No wonder it's been a Pere Ubu (check them out!) favourite for many years. Keyboardists came and went, but the EML101 stayed ;-)

This particular EML 101 is in perfect working conditions, all functions work as they should - the vco tracking is amazing (though it requires adjustment when switching from monophonic to duophonic playing) but you'll find out, this synthesizer has so much up its sleeve, definitely not an ordinary synth. Very rare and collectible, particularly in this condition..."

oberheim xpander

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Oberheim DSX Sequencer with Original Box SN A40808

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via the seller: "I've had this for a couple years now and it works great. I sent it to Paul White, who used to work for Oberheim, at Electrongate. He made sure it was fully functional and installed a magnetic RAM upgrade. The uprage means you don't have to use a battery or ever worry about losing storage of patches/sequences. Also, it ads 3 extra banks of storage, there are silver switches in the back which allow you to select which bank you want to use. You can read more about the upgrade here: http://www.electrongate.com/dmxfiles/mram.html

Comes with original box, a manual I printed and binded, and the interface cable to connect with an Oberheim synthesizer."

Sequential Circuits - PRO ONE SN 8341

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"The synth has the J-Wire keybed and is 100% fully functional (caveat here being that after owning 3 Prophet 600s and this PRO-ONE that S.C. build quality and operation is 'glitchy' in general which is part of the charm, this PRO ONE is in no exception)."

ARP Odyssey Mk III 2823

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"It's about as nice as they come! Everything is working well. All sliders switches and keys are working noisy-free and there's no intermittent issues like you often see with these. AR sliders aren't as smooth as the others, but work well and haven't bothered me enough to replace. 3 new spare sliders are included, one of each kind the synth uses. The filter is a 4075 modified for higher cutoff (google it for details). All capacitors on the power rails of all 5 circuit boards were replaced. Ships in the original anvil case that's been de-foamed. It will be mummified in bubble wraps, tracked and insured."

1984 Fairlight CMI German Ad


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Tiptop Audio Trigger Riot Triggered Sequence


Published on Feb 18, 2014 analoguezone·20 videos

"Analogue Zone Modular Synth Store presents;
Tiptop Audio Trigger Riot Triggered Sequence

In this video we only change clock divisions and let them interact with each other in Matrix Mode. For the audio mixdown we only used Manhattan Analog MIX modules."

Cartesian Feedback with Make Noise Rene

Published on Feb 18, 2014 MAKEN0ISE·35 videos

"Demonstration of control voltage feedback to create pseudo-random and semi-repeating rhythmic patterns with Make Noise Rene Cartesian Sequencer."

http://makenoisemusic.com/rene.shtml

Yamaha CS80 Midibox MB682 Roland 909 techno jam


Published on Feb 18, 2014 Nigel Cruickshank·12 videos

"Pretty much as the title says - A techno jam using the CS80, MB6582 & 909 for the GS acid thread. Sequenced by the MPC-60"

Spektrumsynth 2 Tutorial 3: The Animator Pad: Part 1


Published on Feb 18, 2014 Don Garbutt·20 videos

"Witness the Spektrumsynth Animator Pad in action: realtime control over a multitude of parameters for amazing synthesizer sound shaping. Synth presets, basic assignments and the Path Recorder are demonstrated. See Part 2 for extended parameter assignments and modulation of the pad by LFOs, Envelopes and Sequencers."
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