Saturday, March 29, 2014
Moog Minimoog "Voltage-Controlled"
(c) 2014 vintage synthesizer demo track by RetroSound
all sounds: Moog Minimoog (1972)
drums: Roland TR-707
recording: multi-track
fx: a bit reverb and delay
via Marko on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge
RC CIRCUIT BENT 'THE COSMOS DELAY' SPACE MACHINE ECHO UNIT
Published on Mar 29, 2014 djwidow420·296 videos
"CUSTOM BUILT DELAY BY RESONANCE CIRCUITS.FOR SALE VIA EBAY.FOLLOW ON TWITTER @ RCircuits"
Resonance Circuits on eBay
Easel Bongo Speed Control
Published on Mar 29, 2014 Todd Barton·159 videos
"A simple demo using the 'pitch out' of the Easel keyboard to control the rate of the Pulser."
Korg MS20 - sequence without sequencer.
Published on Mar 29, 2014 Michal Patulski·121 videos
"no midi. patch cables only."
Voltage
Published on Mar 29, 2014 Alba Ecstasy·114 videos
"Track composed using only the Korg MicroKorg (the Analogue MicroKorg sound set), excepting the drums.
Check this sound set for MicroKorg /MS2000 on: http://www.albaecstasy.ro/microkorg-m..."
Buchla - March 29, 2014
Published on Mar 29, 2014 batchas·175 videos
"Short jam with a 243v pulse sequencer that I finished to service today.
Osc: 261v + 258v + 262e.
262e is playing higher note and sent to 288v."
Roland MKS-80 Revision 4 (Rev 4) AND MPG-80 Programmer
Yamaha CS-30L Analog Synth SN 1905
Akai AX80 Analog Synthesizer & The First Digitally Controlled Synth
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via this auction
The listing states this was the 1st digtally controlled analog synth. Not sure what aspect of the synth it's referring to. The Prophet-5 was the first poly analog with a digital processor. The Oberheim OB-1 didn't have a processor but did have a form of digital patch memory. The first synth with digital control was likely the PPG 1003. There were some others as well. See this post on the world's first programmable synths for more including some words from Tom Oberheim, Dave Smith and Wolfgang Palm.
via this auction
The listing states this was the 1st digtally controlled analog synth. Not sure what aspect of the synth it's referring to. The Prophet-5 was the first poly analog with a digital processor. The Oberheim OB-1 didn't have a processor but did have a form of digital patch memory. The first synth with digital control was likely the PPG 1003. There were some others as well. See this post on the world's first programmable synths for more including some words from Tom Oberheim, Dave Smith and Wolfgang Palm.
Original 1980's product insert for the SCI Sequential Prophet-10 synthesizer
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via this auction
"Original 1980's product insert for the SCI Sequential Prophet-10 synthesizer, in very good condition, 4-pages unfolded
This is a rare original product insert brochure from SCI for the Prophet 10 synthesizer, showing Prophet10 pics and descriptions of:
- Poly-Mod Section
- LFO Section
- Mono-Mod Section
- Oscillator Sections
- Mixer Section
- Filter Section
- Programmer Section
- Keyboard Modes
- Equalization Section
- Pedal Section
- Polyphonic Sequence Option
- Cassette Section
- Back Panel Functions Section"
via this auction
"Original 1980's product insert for the SCI Sequential Prophet-10 synthesizer, in very good condition, 4-pages unfolded
This is a rare original product insert brochure from SCI for the Prophet 10 synthesizer, showing Prophet10 pics and descriptions of:
- Poly-Mod Section
- LFO Section
- Mono-Mod Section
- Oscillator Sections
- Mixer Section
- Filter Section
- Programmer Section
- Keyboard Modes
- Equalization Section
- Pedal Section
- Polyphonic Sequence Option
- Cassette Section
- Back Panel Functions Section"
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