Note the bottom front panel is not colored like in this one. This is only the second post to feature the Concert Spectrum although there have been other SLM posts. See the SLM channel below.
"The MST Dual Envelope is a simple-to-use yet complex dual envelope generator. Channels 1 and 2 are both normalled to each other to cycle when the other respective channel hits end of cycle, allowing for really interesting ping-pong effects. Each channel also has an end-of-cycle trigger output with LED indicator. There’s a normal and inverted envelope out. The inverted envelope out can be further modified by the +5 offset switch, which allows the inverted waveform to travel in the positive. The + output level allows the envelope signal to go between zero and the maximum voltage rail. Attenuate the output level down for a more subtle envelope (adjust to taste).
Features:
Two self-completing envelope circuits
AD or ASR selector switch per channel
Manual Attack control & Decay/Release
Output level per channel
Gate input
End-of-cycle trigger output with LED indicator
Normal & Inverted envelope output per channel
Short and long envelope length switch per channel
Long setting can be lengthened with jumper select
AD/ASR selection switch per channel
Inverted output +5 offset switch per channel
Specifications:
Current draw: V+ max 10mA, V- max 8mA
Width: 12HP"
via the listing: "This synthesizer has been in my family for over 30 years. Unit is in great working order. I was told it belonged Ray Charles prior to our ownership, although I do not see a serial number on the unit and did not want to open the unit to check internally, nor have I found any info that Ray Charles owned one. "
"Here's the holy grail of Bass and Lead analog synths: a Moog Minimoog model D synthesizer. From the serial number, it was built in 1974/5, so it's 40 years old. It's had two owners, the last of whom has had it for 30 of those years.
It was serviced in November of 2014 by David Trouse of Cotati, California. He cleaned contacts and springs, and reported that all switches and controls function well. It has not had its oscillators replaced, so it has the original Moog sound. It isn't perfect - a couple of keys could ideally use new bushings, but are quite playable. As with all of these units, you have to tune the oscillators manually - and that's a big part of their unique sound. It comes with printed operation and service manuals."
So weird. I finished just finished watching "My Neighbor Totoro" just over an hour ago and started putting up this round of posts. The music in this video reminded me of one of the tracks that plays throughout the film. Listen below. If you haven't seen "My Neighbor Totoro" make the time to do so. It will take you away for a bit. All of Hayao Miyazaki's films will do so for that matter.
Synths via the description for the video:
Access Virus Ti2 = Sound Effects & Synth Leads
DSI evoLver = Rythm & Arp Sounds
Electribe Emx2 = Drum, White Noise & Bass