"Up for sale is my Moog Voyager (Lunar Whitewash) custom with white LED's built in Asheville NC. This synth has been the cornerstone of many of my projects, providing solid bass and leads for many tracks. Everything Functions like the day it came out of the box, it's never left my smoke free studio and has been kept super clean. Its been hard for me to come to a point where I might think of selling it, but that day has come, and I have to say goodbye. It comes with a Moog hard case, which would ensure safe travels, however this is a pretty heavy package and USPS might give me some problems. The Voyager weights 40lbs and the Case alone is 28lbs combined that's about 70lbs!.."
"- Included is 12 authentic Emax II sound System Discs
- In addition there is approximately 100+ other discs, some of which have content, others are unused.
- Emax II user manual and a brand new power cord are also included."
"Fully refurbished Korg Polysix with KiwiTechnics Kiwisix upgrade and power supply. New Bubinga wood case with Baltic birch base board, looks gorgeous! SynthGraphics (that's us!) panel overlay to take full advantage of the Kiwisix upgrade. Tuned and calibrated by Chicago Synth Restoration."
"Demonstration of the sound and functionality of an ARP Odyssey II synthesizer from the 1970s, concluding the look at the filters.
This video finishes the exploration of the capabilities of the low-pass voltage-controlled filter (VCF), then looks at the non-voltage-controlled high-pass filter and briefly touches on the two envelope generators.
Being a model 2811 Odyssey II, the filter is the 4075, ARP-design (i.e. non-patent infringing) 4-pole type.
The Odyssey is recorded direct with no pre- or post-processing."
"8 HP Eurorack Sequencer for June WAMod workshop, four stages but with fwd/reverse control so you can get some pretty complex sequences happening when feeding it 2 diffrent clock signals. Two CV outs giving the opposite count of each other, so if one is giving 1234123..., the other is going 4321432...
Also there is a clock divider giving /2, /4, /8 & /16 of the count (which of course gets really interesting when the fwd/reverse control is in action)"