"Up for sale is ROLAND JX-8P vintage analog synthesizer, with ROLAND PG-800 synthesizer programmer. This was the last analog synthesizer series made by Roland, and was an instant hit when it made its debut in 1984.
The JX-8P has just been serviced with new internal battery replaced and original factory presets loaded in, all the contacts and pots fully cleaned. The After Touch is not working, but everything else is fully functional. The PG-800 is working fine too as being tested with my spare connection cable."
"This is an original Roland Jupiter 6 analog synthesizer from 1983. It has been fully serviced and calibrated and is in near mint condition. All keys, sliders, buttons and switches function perfectly and the keyboard feels almost brand new. The photos do not do it justice..."
"This is an original Moog minimoog monophonic analog synthesizer from the mid 1970s, serial number 8###. It has been fully serviced, calibrated and cleaned by a certified Moog service engineer, who worked in the original Moog factory as an apprentice! It comes with a Moog rolling flight case."
"Dry signal throughout.
Eight free patches for the Moog Sub 37.
Free Sysex download:
Square Bass - 00:05 http://www.generalimprovement.co.uk/S...
Square Bass Mod Release - 00:33 http://www.generalimprovement.co.uk/S...
FM Thump Bass - 00:58 http://www.generalimprovement.co.uk/F...
G-Funk - 01:34 http://www.generalimprovement.co.uk/G...
Stevie's Lead - 01:52 http://www.generalimprovement.co.uk/S...
Sine Lead - 02:36 http://www.generalimprovement.co.uk/S...
Buzzy Noisy Triangle - 03:16 http://www.generalimprovement.co.uk/B...
Parlament6dB7th - 03:32 http://www.generalimprovement.co.uk/P...
Use http://www.midiox.com/ to load each sysex on your sub 37."
"Here's a simple patch showing some of the sounds that the Mutable Instruments 'Elements' can make with virtually no modulation. In fact the only additional modulation it's getting is on the Timbre of the Strike.
For this video I'm just purely concentrating on tweaking the Resonator side of Elements.
Here's a few patch notes:
ALM - Pamela's Workout is clocking the Mutable Instruments 'Grids', a Doepfer A-151 (switch) and the Livewire 'Chaos Computer'.
Three outputs from 'Grids' into the A-151, then clocking the 'Klee' sequencer.
The Klee is providing cv to 'Elements' v/oct input.
A quantised output from the Livewire 'Chaos Computer' is providing cv to the v/oct input of a Cylonix 'Cyclebox' which is in Percussive mode and has a steady 4x4 trigger applied to it's Sync in. The Cyclebox also has it's PH2 input modulated by an output from the Chaos Computer.
Both outputs from the Cyclebox go into both inputs of Elements.
A Binary output from the Chaos Computer is going into the gate input of Elements.
An output from the Chaos Computer into the cv control for the Strike Timbre in Elements.
Both outputs from Elements (stereo) into a mixer to record audio straight to Reaper.
And that's it.
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"A jam proving the MFB Dominion 1 Analog Synthesizer can produce supper smooth sounds, with a little help from the earthquaker devices dispatch master.
Supporting the Dominion 1 is the mighty Waldorf Q."