Tuesday, June 23, 2015
Novation // Getting Started with Launchpad Pro
Published on Jun 23, 2015 NovationTV
http://novationmusic.com
Playlist:
Novation // Getting Started with Launchpad Pro - Video 1 - In the box
Novation // Getting Started with Launchpad Pro - Video 2 - Registration
Novation // Getting Started with Launchpad Pro - Video 3 - Connection
Novation // Getting Started with Launchpad Pro - Video 4 - Overview
Electro Lobotomy Bull Shit Detector
Published on Jun 23, 2015 electro lobotomy
"Harsh / Glitch / Device
Now in my etsy shop:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/23807737..."
LABELS/MORE:
Electro Lobotomy,
New,
New in 2015,
New Sound Machines,
New Sound Machines in 2015,
Video
Modor NF-1 Synthesizer Overview Videos
Published on Jun 23, 2015 Turnlab
"Marcel from Modor Music shows us the Modor NF-1 synthesizer. More info and specs at modormusic.com"
Playlist:
Modor NF-1 Synthesizer - Video 01 - Overview
Modor NF-1 Synthesizer - Video 02 - Fomant filter
Modor NF-1 Synthesizer - Video 03 - Filter Section
Modor NF-1 Synthesizer - Video 04 - Oscillator Section
cEvin Key interview 2015
Published on Jun 23, 2015 ED電音頻道 E.D.Music Channel
Mention of Plan B and how Subconscious Communications eurorack came to be. New triple filter, triple envelop generator, and triple delay in the works.
"Copyright: E.D.Music Co.
Special thanks: cEvin Key, Dave Skipper, Kenichi Hata"
Creamware pro-12 ASB SN MC0LEXT03
Crumar Stratus Vintage Analogue Synthesiser
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via this auction
"This synthesiser is a rarity. There can only be a handful left. It has a classic CEM chip sound from the old analogue synths of the eighties. It is 6 note polyphonic with an adorable multi trigger oscillator glide as well as the usual analogue polysynth features. It also has an octave modulation facility which I have not seen any place else. It has a built in organ feature with separate outs for it and the polysynth section. As well as other sockets such as release etc... It is just out the the workshop where it had a service and all its keys were balanced. It is sounding huge!"
via this auction

ARP 2600 original vintage 1970's analogue synthesizer
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via this auction
"We have for sale an original and complete 1970's ARP 2600 analogue synth in very nice condition.
It's recently been fully serviced by synth specialist Kent Spong and is in fully working order.
Also included are the original manuals, patch cables and the removable case lid.
It's a fantastic collector's item and an integral part of modern music history."
via this auction

It's recently been fully serviced by synth specialist Kent Spong and is in fully working order.
Also included are the original manuals, patch cables and the removable case lid.
It's a fantastic collector's item and an integral part of modern music history."
ARP Odyssey 2800 SN 281980
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"Early white face Odyssey in all original condition and recently serviced by Synth Restore . Fabulous example of classic synthesizer ,infinitely cooler than the replicas..."
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"Early white face Odyssey in all original condition and recently serviced by Synth Restore . Fabulous example of classic synthesizer ,infinitely cooler than the replicas..."
Super Rare PPG EVU with MIDI, latest 8.3 OS For Sale
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via this auction
"Ever wanted a PPG in a box?
Now is your chance and it may be your one and only chance!
The EVU is basically a PPG 2.2 with the 2.3 voice boards in a rack format. You have all of that glorious PPG sound, lose the bulk and mushy keyboard, and gain pan and level controls for all 8 voices.
This EVU has been well cared for, has the Virtual Music 8.3 OS upgrade, which gives it a much more responsive MIDI capability along with a host of additional features. If you're not familiar with the OS update, check out a summary here.
The EVU has a switch for 115/230 so it can be used easily in most countries by simply flipping the switch. A compact rack format with all the controls on the front gives you a lot of creative control. You can use the stereo outs, individual voice outs, or a mix and pan the voices around the stereo field as needed.
These units in any condition are rare, and to find one with MIDI and the updated OS is ultra rare. Don't sleep on this opportunity."
via this auction


The EVU is basically a PPG 2.2 with the 2.3 voice boards in a rack format. You have all of that glorious PPG sound, lose the bulk and mushy keyboard, and gain pan and level controls for all 8 voices.
This EVU has been well cared for, has the Virtual Music 8.3 OS upgrade, which gives it a much more responsive MIDI capability along with a host of additional features. If you're not familiar with the OS update, check out a summary here.
The EVU has a switch for 115/230 so it can be used easily in most countries by simply flipping the switch. A compact rack format with all the controls on the front gives you a lot of creative control. You can use the stereo outs, individual voice outs, or a mix and pan the voices around the stereo field as needed.
These units in any condition are rare, and to find one with MIDI and the updated OS is ultra rare. Don't sleep on this opportunity."
Yamaha Classic CS80
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via this auction
"The Yamaha CS80 synthesizer hardly needs introduction.
If you're viewing this listing you'll already know why it's such a beautiful instrument; arguably the pinnacle of analogue polysynth design, which has never been bettered by any manufacturer in the last 40 years.
Its polyphonic aftertouch, combined with its easy user-interface makes it something musically unique to this day.
Anyone buying a CS80 knows its reputation. It's a serious investment and it's also increasing in value as the years roll by. I am pricing this to reflect the considerable work and expense I've put into this particular instrument to make it one of the best CS80s around. Everyone has a price where letting something go makes sense. I love this instrument and have decided I simply wouldn't part with my CS80 for less, so am avoiding the 'Make Offer' option. Here are the reasons:
1. My one was serviced by Dusty Miller (Yamaha, Vangelis' technician) in the 90s and he put in the last, most stable VCO chips into every voice card, so it is - for a CS80 analogue polysynth - pretty stable.
2. It has extra modulation controls by the ribbon controller to add even more timbral variation to the sound if desired. (I didn't add these by the way: I bought it in 1995 with them already fitted.)
3. I have just had it serviced at great length by Andy a.k.a. Synth Prof in Suffolk UK who knows the CS80 very well, has checked it over and calibrated the key touch and also fixed the ring modulator circuit. He also replaced the ribbon controller spring with a brand new one hand-wound to minute tolerance, and generally given the instrument a full service.
4. Whilst it was at his workshop I also had it fitted with a Kenton MIDI kit which is seriously cool.
So, I've done all the TLC: it is good to go and do serious future studio work.
If you're looking for a mint CS80 in extremely good condition for its age, with its original chrome legs and case, then in all modesty this is probably one of the nicest examples that is going to be around anywhere."
via this auction

If you're viewing this listing you'll already know why it's such a beautiful instrument; arguably the pinnacle of analogue polysynth design, which has never been bettered by any manufacturer in the last 40 years.

Anyone buying a CS80 knows its reputation. It's a serious investment and it's also increasing in value as the years roll by. I am pricing this to reflect the considerable work and expense I've put into this particular instrument to make it one of the best CS80s around. Everyone has a price where letting something go makes sense. I love this instrument and have decided I simply wouldn't part with my CS80 for less, so am avoiding the 'Make Offer' option. Here are the reasons:
1. My one was serviced by Dusty Miller (Yamaha, Vangelis' technician) in the 90s and he put in the last, most stable VCO chips into every voice card, so it is - for a CS80 analogue polysynth - pretty stable.
2. It has extra modulation controls by the ribbon controller to add even more timbral variation to the sound if desired. (I didn't add these by the way: I bought it in 1995 with them already fitted.)
3. I have just had it serviced at great length by Andy a.k.a. Synth Prof in Suffolk UK who knows the CS80 very well, has checked it over and calibrated the key touch and also fixed the ring modulator circuit. He also replaced the ribbon controller spring with a brand new one hand-wound to minute tolerance, and generally given the instrument a full service.
4. Whilst it was at his workshop I also had it fitted with a Kenton MIDI kit which is seriously cool.
So, I've done all the TLC: it is good to go and do serious future studio work.
If you're looking for a mint CS80 in extremely good condition for its age, with its original chrome legs and case, then in all modesty this is probably one of the nicest examples that is going to be around anywhere."
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