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Wednesday, October 28, 2015

Moog Mother-32 (x3) - Tribute to Seb's Mos-Lab Demo


Published on Oct 28, 2015 Genshi Media Group

"This is a very rough and sloppily played tribute to seb17320's excellent 'Mos-Lab 15 demo' video. I wanted to see if I could pull-off something close using three Moog Mother-32s. The playing is really rough (due to attempting to play a solo on the little buttons instead of keys) the sequence is not very close to the original, and the video editing in general is crap (I couldn't figure out how to do Seb's 4-way split screen) but I hope everyone can appreciate the spirit that this demo was intended in! Seb's original video can be found here (I highly recommend watching it) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q0JbL..." [posted here]

Spook House (Circuit, Tom Cat & MF Drive)


Published on Oct 28, 2015 HardtekStudios

"Download the audio track for FREE here- https://soundcloud.com/hardtek-studio...
Circuit is playing bass, lead & percussion. Tom Cat is playing Kick, snare & clap and is route thru the Moog MF Drive pedal for more distortion & filtering. Everything is recorded into Logic with some compression, EQ and reverb."

VOLTLIFE: Verbos HO weird vocoder


Published on Oct 28, 2015 voltlife

"By feeding a sound source into a multi-band filter, taking each band's output into an envelope follower and then using the resulting envelopes to control the Verbos Harmonic Oscillator's individual harmonics, you can create a very vague approximation to a vocoder. In most cases the filter's bands won't match the frequencies of the HO (and in my case I used a Serge Resonant EQ, which definitely doesn't), so it won't create a very intelligible vocal sound. However, the input will indeed control the timbral dynamics of the HO's output, producing very interesting tones out of complex inputs."

Synthoma Elkorus V3 SN 2140

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"This unit can take a thin digital sawtooth oscillator and transform it into a swelling chorusy string synth that would make Vangellis proud. It's based on the classic sounds of iconic string synths of the 70's such as the Solina, Roland RS505, Yamaha SS330, Korg Lamda, and so on!

If you've got a soft spot for that classic string sound, but don't have the space for any of the above mentioned beastly analog synths, this little rack unit makes a great addition to the studio. Its what convinced me to sell a few string synths and it can make my micro-brute sound like a Roland RS-09."

Roland System 100 (Model 101) Keyboard SN 511173

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"Roland System 100 Keyboard. Its in amazing shape, just had it professionally serviced at the Analog Lab in Long Island City. All knobs, sliders and keys were checked, cleaned and the synth has had a full calibration and cleanup done. There are no double triggering keys or noisy pots on this one! The unit itself is in great cosmetic condition as well, built like a tank, these were truly made to last. If you're reading this far you probably don't need a formal introduction to this bass monster. This synth IS what people would be referring to as the "Roland Sound" when talking analog synths, it has a pure rich quality and is often compared to something like the TB303. The rare diode ladder filter and oscillator combo are what gives it a unique analog punch and warmth. The patch points on the front panel and the CV IN/OUT make it a great keyboard to interface with Eurorack systems."

ElectroComp Synthesizer Model 101

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"So, this is my ElectroComp 101 Synthesizer, Made by Electronic Music Labs. Inc. in Vernon Connecticut. These were out on sale in 1972. I guess one of the most important things you should know is it works. There are some flaws to this particular item and i will get to that, but as far as all of the controllers and effects everything seems to be in order. I picked this up about a month ago at an auction, I didn't have any chance to meet the previous owner and find out if it had any imperfections so i just had to inspect it myself. PLEASE CHECK THE PICTURES THOROUGHLY. The first thing i noticed was light scratching on the the top and back of the wooden box and the handle was replaced by some rope and electrical tape. Then i saw that ONE LATCH (the one on the right side) was missing its top piece, Along with a small chunk of wood. _ I opened it up, and set it up and found the next defect.. The input to the main control panel from the base (keyboard panel) was not in its proper place and had been rigged up through a self made hole in the top panel. This PREVENTS The Keyboard Section to Be detached from the top control panel.>the wires are connected and the panel has to be opened up to disconnect or It obviously can be fixed and put back to its proper place... OK . So now that i got most of that out of the way, here's the good news. It's an excellent ride. I plugged the power cord into an outlet and ran the ElectroComp 101 Through my amp. The light came on when i flicked the switch. It took a while, but i came to find out that EVERY KNOB, EVERY SWITCH, EVERY KEY ON THE KEYBOARD WORKS. AND IT'S AWESOME."

EML ElectroComp 101 Synthesizer SN 799

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"Legendary analog synth from EML, Vernon,CT. Number 799 out of 1000 made. All electronics recently restored to spec. All functions working. This synth sounds amazing. Housing has some dings and scratches. Some keyboard bushings could do with replacing down the road.

Toyo Gakki Ult Sound ds-4 Vintage Analog Drum Synthesizer

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Cocky Peas


Published on Oct 28, 2015 MrSharps02

"it has been a while since i did a thing.

modular + octatrck + a bit of analog four, and some frantic beat juggling and pattern changing."

PHENOL Intro


Published on Oct 28, 2015 KilpatrickAudio

"Here is a very quick introduction to PHENOL showing a typical experimental patch and explaining the main features and ease of use."
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