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Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Yamaha CS-30 SN 3058

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Roland SH-1 SN 721291

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Quasimidi Rave-O-Lution SN 43078 with Synth, Drum & IO Expansions

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In Melbourne Australia

"This is one of the finest complete electronic music making devices ever made.

The Synth option board gives you 4 MIDI addressable Synthesizer voices (on 4 channels, completely multi-timbral). The drum sounds have an almost infinite about of editing options (including paramaters only addressable by MIDI).

The sequencer is capable of highly complicated fill ins and live arrangments that no other device is capable of. This is one of the only genuinely Unique pieces of music production technology. Fill ins and vatiations on the right hand size 8 buttons mute only the instrument they're playing on (so, a Snare fill mutes the Snare from the main pattern, not the whole pattern).

Full step and realtime editing with high precision and variable bar lengths are available.

Overdrive gives the Synth line a nice squidgy propertly. Glide and Accent allow you to make 303-style bloops and bleeps, but with a complete selection of waveforms, you can make very diverse sounds far beyong the standard 303 faire.

Includes

Original Power Supply

Drum Expansion ROM

Synth Expansion ROM

Crazily Rare & Expensive IO Board. 2 extra outputs, and 2 audio ins, which have a filter and can be triggered from sequencer

It took me years to get a Ravey with all these options, but I'm moving house and it's a very regretful sale.

Located in Melbourne, Australia. I can deliver to any Metropolitan train station for free, Rural train stations within reason at Buyer's expense.

Will post Australia Wide!!! Hesitant to post overseas. A handling fee of $15 will be applied to any postage in addition to the cost of materials and postage & registration/insurance.

All buttons and knobs are responsive. The Sound Select knobs have been exchanged for Korg Polysix knobs, they're bigger than the original knobs. With the Synth expansion, you really need the bigger knobs due to finer control required.

Does not have rack ears."

E-Mu Emulator II Classic Sounds Demo (Part 1)


Published on Feb 25, 2015 perfectcircuitaudio

"This video series is intended to demonstrate the factory sounds of the Emulator II. The unit used in the video has been modified to use SD-cards."

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E-Mu Emulator II Classic Sounds Demo (Part 2)

Published on Mar 20, 2015 perfectcircuitaudio

"This video series is intended to demonstrate the factory sounds of the Emulator II. The unit used in the video has been modified to use SD-cards."

Linndrum into moog polymoog vcf section ( vintage analog synth )


Published on Feb 25, 2015 Sjobeck7

"Sorry about the poor sound quality... Just going over an overlooked function of the Polymoog 203a. Yes, it works!! :)"

The Polymoog is currently listed here.

Mochika X2 demo 2


Published on Feb 25, 2015 atomolab

http://www.atomosynth.com/mochika.html

"Just jamming with the AtomoSynth Mochika X2 !!"

Sequencer 1 v1.2 Feature Addition Overview


Published on Feb 25, 2015 Audio Damage, Inc.

"This is a run-down of the various feature additions and changes to Sequencer 1 with the v1.2 firmware update."

Soundplex Synth Demo



"Inspired by the recent Serge DSG thread. . .
www.muffwiggler.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=132548

My colleague, Eden Mononym and I are exploring building a single panel DIY synth, for our own delight, that capitalizes on Serge style DSGs (Ken Stone kits). With 6 SGs at the heart of the system one could have 6 oscillators and, of course, any combination of all the amazing functions of the DSG.

In an effort to test the viability of our little vision I have mocked up some self-generating patches using my old Serge system. All snippets are live, no overdubbing, no editing. Occasionally, I sparingly use other modules (RM, SSG, Noise, VQFCF, VCA, DP and TKB) along with some knob twiddling and sometimes some Ableton fx.

Here, for your delectation, are the fruits of the last few days"

And a short 3 minute addendum:

Tar Brandy Forte


Published on Feb 25, 2015 wolfgangschaltung

"Live recording of a self-playing patch I set up on my STS Serge Modular synthesizer. This patch started as a quick demonstration of some basic functionality of the system, but unintentionally evolved into this odd clockwork-like thing. I enjoyed setting up this obstacle course for electrons, hope you like the sounds they make.

Thanks for watching!"

Korg Trident MK II

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