"Incredible 100% dual VCO analogue synth, made in the UK by Tom Carpenter/Analogue Solutions.
The original rack/desktop model of the Leipzig synth, very rare.
Moog style filters, great bass can play it straight or make some crazy sounds too.
Also with TWO line ins for external sounds! MIDI in and out.
Fully working and tested, works great with MIDI sequencers/computers too.
A few very light superficial marks on face, light home use only.
This video shows the Bass and FX Sounds of this plugin
TAL-BassLine-101 is a monophonic bass synthesizer and a very accurate emulation of the popular hardware device. The GUI is intuitive and easy to use. It produces the raw sound you know from analogue devices without any effects.
Its 24dB zero feedback delay low pass filter has a very smooth and authentic sound without any digital artifacts, especially designed and calibrated for extreme settings. It sounds even smooth with a lot resonance and a high oscillator pitch where most emulations fail.
Details as envelope transitions between overlapping notes are carefully modeled. The oscillators do not use any samples. TAL-BassLine-101 generates all wave-forms in real time. Filter-FM allows it to choose an oscillator waveform as modulation source for the filter cutoff. This additional feature can be used to create a wide range of new sounds."
"Just a quick video (full overview coming soon) making some beats with the RYO Logic Modules. Easy and simple to set up and good fun right away whether you know what you're doing or not.
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"It's an old Italian analog drumbox with 12 preset rhythms. Produced in 70's.
It has 4 pads to trigger 4 sounds: Roll Drum, Claves, Tom 1 and Tom 2. 12 different rythms: Waltz, Tango, Western, March, Samba, Mambo, Bossa Nova, Swing, Shake, Slow Rock, Rythm and Blues and Metronome. It has a potentiometer to control the volume and another to control the tempo. It also has a tone and impedance control potentiometers in the back. It has 4 push buttons that allow you to play 4 different types of percussions at any time (Rolldrum, Clave, Tom1 y Tom2). It has an ON/OFF and a START/STOP switches. The last one can also be controlled using a pedal that is connected through a Jack socket in the back . It also has a light that turns on when you turn on the supermatic and that flashes with the frequency of the rythm (set by the tempo potentiometer)."