"This Moog Music Inc. Sample - Hold Controller (Model 1125) sends control voltage Information (pitch, gate, volume & filter cutoff) to compatible synthesizers such as the Moog Minimoog. Everything works great except the glide slider is broken.
Here's a recent recorded demonstration (with no effects, EQ or mastering) of a Minimoog (See my other auctions) and this Moog Sample & Hold Controller: Moog mp3"
"Here's a gem that's been in my care since 2002. With her "original" oscillator boards (Serial number 9237), she has a richer sound than the other two minimoogs that have graced my collection. She has no trouble staying in tune, works perfectly and has been cleaned and calibrated, recently. She is played regularly and will be missed.
She has an added push button on the pitch/mod panel which has no function. All keys are even and the contacts are clean. All knob functions are working optimally. There are some irregularities on the wood (as pictured).
The Minimoog's most monstrous tones (as in the mp3, below) are derived by feeding the headphone signal back through the auxiliary input until the overdrive light comes on. Included is a custom switcher box velcroed to the top so the filter's aux input can toggle from this feedback overdrive to an external signal without recabling.
A Moog foot pedal is included. It's wonderful for controlling the voltage of the Minimoog's filter cutoff and can be used for oscillator pitch and volume as well. This pedal, while functioning perfectly, is missing the four pads which screw the bottom plate to the pedal. I'm also including a 2 prong CV Gate bypass plug. It's useful for propping the CV Gate open so you don't have to re-trigger keys to affect an external input's signal with the filter.
She comes with a professional, heavy-duty flight case. The case's foam is old, so I will be shipping her in plastic with additional insulation in the case. The original 'Minimoog Model D Operation Manual' @1974 is included. The original "Service Manual for Moog Minimoog model 204D" is also included."
"ROLAND M-SE1 STRING ENSEMBLE RACK SYNTHESIZER
'ESSENTIAL STRINGS, PADS & FX' VOL.2
BY RIK MARSTON **WATCH IN HD**
VOLUME 2, SHOWING OFF THE ORCHESTRAL
STRINGS, KILLER PADS FX & MORE!
YOU HAVE PROBABLY SEEN THESE STRING ENSEMBLE
RACK SYNTHESIZERS ON EBAY OR ON SOME
FANTASTIC SITES LIKE MATRIXSYNTH.COM, VSE,
& WONDERED IF IT WOULD BE WORTH THE MONEY...
I DID TOO & I AM VERY HAPPY I MADE THE PURCHASE!!!
I MY OPINION THESE "M" SERIES RACK SYNTHESIZERS
ARE WORTH EVERY PENNY!
I HAVE HAD THE M-VS1, M-DC-1 & THIS ONE THE M-SE1.
THEY ARE GREAT SOUNDING IN A MIX SO IF YOU CAN FIND
ANY ONE OF THESE RACK UNITS FOR $100 OR LOWER GET IT!
IT'S A GREAT BUY & ADDITION TO THE STUDIO MIX!
ANYWAY THE ROLAND M-SE1 WAS RECORDED DRY INTO
ABLETON LIVE 7. NO EFFECTS WERE USED.
THE ALIEN PSYCHEDELIC EARTHS ARE FOR THE LATE NIGHT
ACID TRIPPERS (OR DAY TRIPPERS!!!) & FOLKS WHO MIGHT
JUST NEED TO GET SOME SLEEP... I DRIFTED AWAY TOO LOL...
THANKS TO THE AMBIENT PADS AND STRINGS THIS LITTLE
POWER HOUSE RACK UNIT CAN PROVIDE!!
RIK
"Yamaha's iPad app for reface allows the user to instantly recall settings and sounds for the complete range of reface instruments. It is connected to the reface CS in this movie, but it works with reface CP, reface YC and reface DX as well.
The app works particularly well with the reface CS because it memorizes all the settings, enabling instant recall of your favourite synth sounds.
You can rate sounds out of 5 stars and also use the app to share sounds with other reface users around the World."
"This quick demo illustrates how TX81Z Patch Degrader is interpolating between the previous and newly generated parameter values. TX81Z Patch Degrader is a Max for Live MIDI effect that chips away at patches on the TX81Z by randomly changing (or degrading) parameters at a specified rate. What makes the process interesting is that it is now possible to ramp up or down (or interpolate) to the new value rather than changing it instantaneously.
To create the Max for Live MIDI instrument I started with TX81Z Editor 1.0 (http://www.maxforlive.com/library/dev...) by Jeroen Liebregts who was kind enough to share his work on maxforlive.com. I added in the degradation process features and made some adjustments to the interface to make room for the controls. Once I get things shaped up I'll be happy to share the patch if anyone is interested.