Thursday, September 08, 2016
Nava 909 - Roland TR-909 DIY Clone Demo
Published on Sep 8, 2016 acidoo.com
"Nava 909 clone diy - Sound demo
http://acidoo.com"
Note this is not the first Nava 909 post. You can find specs and another preview video here. The Nava 909 is by e-licktronic, maker of the Yocto 808.
Sequential Circuits Prophet-5 Rev 3.2 w/Midi, Model 1000 SN 6210
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via this auction
"Sequential Circuits Prophet-5 Rev 3.2 w/Midi, Analog Polyphonic Synthesizer Model 1000, SN 6210
Just been checked out by pro keyboard repair company in southern California and loaded with factory presets. I believe that this is version 3.2 because it holds 58 presets. That is the only way I can determine the version.
Very good condition. It has some signs of wear and use but nothing major. Missing a couple screws that hold the bottom plate.
Includes IEC cable and manual."
via this auction

Just been checked out by pro keyboard repair company in southern California and loaded with factory presets. I believe that this is version 3.2 because it holds 58 presets. That is the only way I can determine the version.
Very good condition. It has some signs of wear and use but nothing major. Missing a couple screws that hold the bottom plate.
Includes IEC cable and manual."
Sequential Circuits Prophet-5 Analogue Synthesizer Rev 3.3 SN 4866
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via this auction
“Fully tested and working perfectly. Keyboard has been serviced, and keys have new bushings, and are well dampened and well regulated. Pots are clean and silent, and all switches and functions work perfectly.This was housed in a non-smoking studio for many years, and has been seldom used. stored in an anvil case that is available separately. Very nicely kept unit. Some very minor marks on wood cabinet, and a few incidental scratches on the black finish.”
via this auction
“Fully tested and working perfectly. Keyboard has been serviced, and keys have new bushings, and are well dampened and well regulated. Pots are clean and silent, and all switches and functions work perfectly.This was housed in a non-smoking studio for many years, and has been seldom used. stored in an anvil case that is available separately. Very nicely kept unit. Some very minor marks on wood cabinet, and a few incidental scratches on the black finish.”
TURING MACHINE + VOLTS & GATES // CWEJMAN QMMF-4 // 1st Touch
Published on Sep 8, 2016 LESINDES
"First touch with the TURING MACHINE MK.II and its two expansions VOLTS and GATES. Unusual module it is. This time without any note quantizers and s/h module, just the pure machine with some refining filtering and company of a kick drum created by CWEJMAN QMMF-4."
Maree | Eurorack Ambient
Published on Sep 8, 2016 r beny
"Attempt at making a full piece using just one sound source, processed in multiple ways at once.
Patch notes:
_ Main Voice _
Mutable Instruments Rings (easter egg string synth mode, 4-voice polyphony, chorus effect)
_ Sequence _
Korg Electribe 2 to Mutable Instruments Yarns to v/O and strum of Rings
_ Processing/Audio Signal Chain _
Rings odd out into Mutable Instruments Clouds 1 (time-stretching mode, 8-bit stereo quality setting) and Doepfer A-189-1 (mode 1)
Clouds 1 stereo out multed to outboard mixer, Clouds 2 (time-stretching mode, 16-bit stereo quality setting, pitch set to one octave below) and Intellijel Rainmaker (custom preset that uses interal audio-rate modulation to produce textured noise)
Clouds 2 stereo out to outboard mixer. Rainmaker stereo out to outboard mixer
Doepfer A-189-1 out into Mannequins Three Sisters all in (formant mode)
Three Sisters into outboard mixer
_ Modulation _
Qu-Bit Nano Rand 1 (stepped random out to Clouds 1 blend - reverb, sample and hold out to Three Sisters span)
Nano Rand 2 (stepped random out to Clouds 1 size, sample and hold out to Clouds 2 size, noise out to Nano Rand 1 sample and hold in)
Make Noise Maths (channels 1 and 4 in cycle mode, channel 1 unity signal out to Rings brightness, channel 1 variable out to Clouds 1 position, channel 4 variable out to Three Sisters quality, sum out to Three Sisters frequency)
Korg Electribe 2 to Ladik M-211 MIDI to Gate to Clouds 1 freeze"
DL - Techno Live Set 2016 #26 (OT, A4, TR8, TB3)
Published on Sep 8, 2016 DL Live
"Techno Live Set using Elektron Octatrack, Analog Four, Roland TR-8, TB-3 and TM-2."
Dave Smith Instruments "In The Spotlight with the Pro 2" with James Terris
The fourth in Dave Smith Instruments' "In The Spotlight with the PRO 2" series is currently up with James Terris here.
"Growing up in a small Northern California town where most bands played Reggae, Country, or College Rock was challenging for synth player and electronic musician James Terris. His very first synth was a Sequential Circuits Six-Trak sequenced from a Commodore 64, which he used to hone his skills as a composer, synthesist, and sound designer. In 1994 an unexpected turn of events led him to join and help develop the successful tribute act, Super Diamond. While not exactly a foreseen career, it proved to be an enjoyable and lucrative project that tours nationally to this day. James has kept his love of electronic music alive through musical side projects, working as a sound designer, and by occasionally supporting classic 80’s artists such as Howard Jones, Curt Smith (Tears For Fears), Dave Wakeling, Naked Eyes, and more. He has contributed sounds for many of DSI’s products, including the Pro 2."
You can find previous posts featuring DSI's Spotlight series here.
Node - Pliers (1996)
Published on Sep 8, 2016 baward
"A rare track from Node, which only seems to have been released as part of a cover-mount CD that came free with Future Music magazine, back in January 1996."
Based on this Sound on Sound article (via The Synthesizer Book), some of what you are seeing is the following "Going around the room, then, Flood's setup consists of an ARP 1613 sequencer, a Roland System 700 and a Moog 3C. 'Whereas Ed will have one common clock and then he'll have maybe half a dozen sequences all running in different time signatures,' he says, 'I'll tend to work on one sequencer as being the core and then others maybe I'll bring in. Ed will tend to be much more multi-sequence-driven, and then it's just how we listen to each other. A lot of the times I'll set a sequence going and then I'll be off noodling with some other thing somewhere which generally involves the Putney [EMS VCS3].'"
Yamaha DX 7 & DX9 1983 US Demo Flexidisc
Published on Aug 19, 2016 baward
"A soundsheet attached to 'Keyboard' magazine.
"1: DX7 & DX9 performances, by Gary Leuenberger and Don Lewis.
2: L'Dady (David Paich); The One (Steve Porcaro), performed by David Paich, Steve Porcaro and James Newton Howard.
All sounds except programmed rhythms were performed on the DX7 and DX9 FM Synthesizers."
Interesting to note that key members of the rock band Toto were writers and performers on this recording."
Korg Mono/Poly w/ Anvil Case SN 372319
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via this auction
"This synth is in great condition. Everything works great and sounds amazing, the only issue i just noticed is the headphone jack is not working. All other aspects of the synth operate beautifully. It's all analog so it takes a few minutes for all four oscillators to warm up and then you can expect stable tuning from there on out. With 4 oscillators it's a monster!"
Not all oscillators have the same punch on vintage analog synths though. The Minimoog with 3 has much more oomph than the Mono/Poly for example. The ARP Odyssey and Sequential Circuits Pro-One, both with only two oscillators, also have a bolder, rawer sound. That said, the Mono/Poly does sound nice!
via this auction
"This synth is in great condition. Everything works great and sounds amazing, the only issue i just noticed is the headphone jack is not working. All other aspects of the synth operate beautifully. It's all analog so it takes a few minutes for all four oscillators to warm up and then you can expect stable tuning from there on out. With 4 oscillators it's a monster!"

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