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Friday, November 14, 2014

Emulator II Vintage Sampler/Synth with Case of Disks

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"Upon closer inspection, rummaging through the discs, it became apparent that maybe she had a much distinguished home prior to mine. Some of the discs were labelled "In Living Color," and "Pee Wee's Playhouse"--now I'm not saying the instrument came from the studios where these shows were produced, but it's a good possibility because the seller was from Hollywood. Once she got to me, I never toured with her. She either stayed in my studio, or in the case as my space was limited.

THE GRITTY:
This keyboard/synth/sampler is used. She's seen better days. But she works. The discs (those horrendous 5 1/4 ones that scream old school) take their merry time to load. It's a miracle bands could even tour with this thing back in the day. You need a boot disc (this is the data disc required to boot up the unit--it goes in the bottom slot). The top slot, or drive, uses the many, many discs that are shown in the case. It's archived by sound/type, but I've rummaged through it so many times that many are in no particular order. Some are actual Emulator II discs--the famous "Marcato Strings" disc is in it--you'd recognize that off the Pet Shop Boys' hit "West End Girls." Others are 3rd party (Northstar) and some are studio formatted discs. I never really dove into using the sampler on it, or editing sounds. The discs that I bought after I got the keyboard pretty much did the trick. The backlight on it (the light from the display window so you can read what you've selected) is out. It worked, faintly, when I first got her, but with time they do fade away. You can see this in the photos I've included.
Both drives work; they load discs--but slowly as I mentioned previously. The infamous "clicking"it gives off when loading is like Chinese water torture. Some discs in the case gave me "error" messages when trying to load, but on other times they loaded fine. It's a hit or miss. I do know there is an Emulator site online that gives detailed information on how to convert the top drive to a 3.5 size disc format and also how to change out the backlight. By doing so, you eliminate the need for the aging top drive. You still have to get the sounds transferred to 3.5 from 5.25 discs, and the speed of the loading process isn't increased. It's the same, just a more of a dependable drive. The bottom drive on these particular models (This is a standard Emulator II Software Rev 2.3/3, NO built in hard drive, all sounds come from the included discs and NONE can be stored to the keyboard as there isn't any memory to do so) is there to stay. I don't have a manual--I do know there are manuals available online for many of the vintage synths in existence.

ROLAND Juno-106 Vintage Analog Synth w/ Hard Case SN 505963

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Roland TB-303 Bassline Synthesizer

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"Includes original operator's manual and troubleshooting guide."

RMI Rocky Mount Instruments KC-II Synthesizer Original Brochure

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" Up for sale is a Brand New pristine condition, RMI KC-II Synth Brochure. Original Print from 1978."

Om Sound Box by Kit Pup

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Published on Nov 13, 2014 Kit Pup

"Nice little touch sensitive Noise/Drone Machine

Demonstration of raw sound and + effects"


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"Build a Sound Box, an instrument that can be played through 6 touch sensitive pads. There is a small onboard speaker and a battery clip for a 9V Battery.

Great For making Drone/Glitch/Noise Sound Effects and sounds great through effects.

Can be played through on board speaker or 3.5mm output jack.
This kit includes PCB, components and small build guide

*9v Battery not included*"

Note this is the first Kit Pup post.

Modular Synth Jam - Remedy Without Fear


Published on Nov 13, 2014 Iteration and Discord

Note this is a playlist of all Iteration and Discord's videos. The following is the description for Remedy Without Fear.

"This patch started with the piston honda mk2. I wanted to use it as a noise source which became more of a snare drum. Next was tuning the intellijel dixie2 into a bass drum and using the doepfer bbd delay to make it interesting.

There are other parts courtesy of the tiptop 808 drums and the epoch modular benjolin. Nothing real complex here but it was definitely fun.

Also the make noise erbe verb played a big part in the beginning and also for making noise swells. All live, what you see is what you're hearing.

I'm using an analog mixer to bring parts in and out."

via PatchPierre.NET

Song for Saturn Featuring Cassini Space Craft & Elektron Analog Four



"This snippet was made for an upcoming collaboration with Lister Rossel exploring frozen landscapes and environments. The rough mix was arranged using three layers produced with the Elektron Analog Four and audio recorded by the Cassini spacecraft. The Cassini recording was time-stretched by a factor of three and then processed in various ways to achieve a stereo image. None of the tracks from the Analog Four were processed in post (the delay and reverb are onboard the A4)."

via AudioCookbook.org

Moog Sub37+Dave Smith Pro-2


Published on Nov 14, 2014 SYNTH GURU

"Moog Sub 37 bass sequence + Dave Smith Pro-2 Pad filtering"

Moog Sub 37s on eBay | Dave Smith Pro 2s on eBay

Update:

Dave Smith Pro2 Sequence +Moog Sub37 SynthBass

Published on Nov 14, 2014

"Pro-2's sequence filters tweakings,Sub 37 SynthBass"

Roland Super JX 10


Published on Nov 14, 2014 SSM Curtis

"some patches ..."

Roland JX-10s on eBay

All Analog Jam 4


Published on Nov 14, 2014 HardtekStudios

"Volca Beats vs. Wolf Beats with a Moog Minitaur as the Moderator. Rythm Wolf Bass is turned down and the sequencer is playing the Minitaur. The Volca Beats is in doubletime because the Wolf's sync out pulses are twice as fast as the Volcas and other standard Sync in & outs. Hope you enjoy."

Akai Rhythm Wolfs on eBay | Minitaurs on eBay | Korg Volcas on eBay
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