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Do you see it as blue or grey?
Thursday, June 01, 2017
Vintage Sequential Circuits Prophet 5 Rev2 SN 0486
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"For auction here is a vintage Sequential Circuits Prophet 5 Rev2........serial number 486. This a one owner P-5. I purchased this Prophet new, in 1978, and used it for approximately three years. It was then put into storage inside its Anvil case in my warehouse/rehearsal building. That building, which I have occupied for the past four decades was sold last summer, and I got notice I would have to move out. I got the Prophet out last fall, and it would not power up correctly. I shipped it to Wine Country Sequentials in early April. Wine Country has been servicing and modifying Sequential Circuits product since the early 1980's, when the Sequential factory ceased operations. They are considered the Prophet 5 experts. I received delivery back from Wine Country last week, and this Prophet has been refurbished and serviced, and is now ready for a new owner.
The Rev2 Prophets were designed with the revered SSM chips, and are considered by most to be among the warmest, fattest sounding synths ever produced. The sound and flexibility of the Prophet 5's are legendary. This one keeps with that tradition, and sounds incredible."
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"For auction here is a vintage Sequential Circuits Prophet 5 Rev2........serial number 486. This a one owner P-5. I purchased this Prophet new, in 1978, and used it for approximately three years. It was then put into storage inside its Anvil case in my warehouse/rehearsal building. That building, which I have occupied for the past four decades was sold last summer, and I got notice I would have to move out. I got the Prophet out last fall, and it would not power up correctly. I shipped it to Wine Country Sequentials in early April. Wine Country has been servicing and modifying Sequential Circuits product since the early 1980's, when the Sequential factory ceased operations. They are considered the Prophet 5 experts. I received delivery back from Wine Country last week, and this Prophet has been refurbished and serviced, and is now ready for a new owner.The Rev2 Prophets were designed with the revered SSM chips, and are considered by most to be among the warmest, fattest sounding synths ever produced. The sound and flexibility of the Prophet 5's are legendary. This one keeps with that tradition, and sounds incredible."
Sequential Circuits Pro One w ORIGINAL BOX SN 3322
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"Recently serviced to make sure its tiptop. New Bushings, Jwire version. All original Everything."
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"Recently serviced to make sure its tiptop. New Bushings, Jwire version. All original Everything."
BugBrand - PTDelay
Published on Jun 1, 2017 DivKidVideo
"BugBrand PTDelay! Awesome unit which has had me impressed since I first got my hands on it a while ago. Noisy, characterful, beautiful feedback filtering, CVs like a mad dog with hot chips and a nice overdrive on the input gain stage. This one has a 1/4" jack for CV input but they normally come with a banana socket."
TTSH // 001 - Dark Bass
Published on Jun 1, 2017 DiscoverNoise
"DiscoverNoise 095-
TTSH 001-
First patch on DiscoverNoise with the TTSH (Rev. 1). A dark bass with some ligher sounds, all sequenced by the Arturia Beatstep."
Sampling DIGITAKT
Published on Jun 1, 2017 therudyrude
"Sampling with digitakt"
That's some funny sampling.
Ensoniq Mirage Is Sample Editing With Hexadecimal Difficult?
Published on Jun 1, 2017 The Daydream Sound
I think there might be a decimal missing in the 2017 prices.
"Editing wavesamples using Hexadecimal has made many apprehensive about using the Ensoniq Mirage Sampler. In the video we’ll find out the scoop on Hex as well as why the Mirage sampler uses Hex in the first place?"
MPC Experiment: Creating a simple (Minimal) Techno Pattern with the MPC Live (lots of Sound Editing)
Published on Jun 1, 2017 umonox
A look at working with the user interface of the new Akai MPC Live.
"Heyja. In this first MPC Experiment Video i want to go back to my 'roots' and i want to show you how i create a simple (Minimal) Techno Pattern on the Akai MPC Live - from scratch! :-) There's quite a lot of Sound Editing shown here, so: Those of you who liked my last Video on the MPC (the one about a Workaround for Parameter Locks) will love this one!! I guess :-D
I hope you enjoyed this Video. If thats the case, leave me a Like, will ya?! :-) Also, leave me some comments if you have further questions - or if you just want to say Thank You ;-) And dont forget to subscribe if you dont wanna miss whats coming next.
All the best,
umonox"
Null-A and friends
Published on Jun 1, 2017 cirtcele
"just a quick grab from a 3U synth with Null-A, EF, CEM3340 VCO, Timbre, bong0 & mixer"
Insane Synths: Bleep Labs' THINGAMAGOOP (v2)
Published on Jun 1, 2017 daleturner
"THINGAMAGOOP v2: Handmade analog + digital synthesizer you control with light, made by Bleep Labs. About the size of your average "stompbox," Thingamagoop 2 generates digital or analog sounds from an analog VCO, and has an antenna--or LEDacle--sticking out the top, with a light at its end; point it towards or away from the sensor to change the frequency cutoff. Switches and knobs control the source and waveform, as well as an arcade style "kill switch" button on the side to cut audio in/out. But the beauty of this box is its sheer weirdness--white noise, odd frequencies, and sounds; one of the all time best noise machines. (Also has CV in/out to “communicate” with synths.)
In this video, you're hearing it totally "dry," with no effects (and, of course, in mono). Not sure why this "improv" has a couple audio anomalies/artifacts in certain spots. (Other "takes" didn't have this.)
Song: 'Things That Go Goop'
© Dale Turner 2017
http://www.intimateaudio.com"
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