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Friday, September 01, 2017

Minimoog Model D Original Analog Synthesizer 1975 SN 10936

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"This Mini Moog Model D was manufactured in 1975 with serial number 10936 and is in superb condition. It has been kept in an Anvil flight case for over 4 decades. It never saw heavy road useage and was primarily a studio instrument. I am the sole original owner and being a trained electronics technician, I personally restored it to factory conditions by performing the following service;

Oscillator calibration and tuning
Contour generator tuning
Power supply voltage adjustments to within spec
VCA balancing
A-440 reference oscillator adjustments
Filter regeneration calibration
Octave range trimiing
Noise level adjustment
Filter range calibration
Filter scale calibration
Pitch wheel adjustment
Modulation wheel adjustment
Cleaned all circuit board contacts
Cleaned and adjusted all trim pots
Cleaned pitch and trigger keyboard contacts and bus bars
The instrument plays and sounds beautifully with no hum or output noise or defects to any functions. All pots are free of noise and everything is operational as if it were brand new. The walnut cabinet has also been beautifully restored as well. There are no scratches, bumps, dents, or any cosmetic issues whatsoever. All parts are original and nothing has been replaced. Price includes Anvil flight case."

YAMAHA SK30 SYMPHONIC ENSEMBLE SN 1136

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"Comes with the original user manual

Charming vintage keyboard with the stock Yamaha wood ends and good looks across the whole user section.

Yamaha's SK-series are combo-keyboards with synthesizer, organ, brass and string sections. This SK30 was rescued from the wreckers who were going to carve her up and sell her for parts. I didn't want to see that happen, so she's listed here in the hope she will find a new home and another to love her."

Synthesis Technology - E352 Morphing Clouds Patch


Published on Sep 1, 2017

"Here's the mentioned Drones N Stuff video for those that missed it - [posted here]. This is a jam (patch demo whatever you want to call it) video playing with a single patch and the Clouds+Morph mode which provides the E350 style morphing wavetables with the E340 cloud generator style multi-oscillator clouds. The E352 is ace! And this new mode really solidifies it. Full overview coming soon (I'll stop breaking off to make these smaller single patch videos) so watch out for more and grab an E352 you won't regret it."

Arturia announces availability of KeyLab Essential


Published on Sep 1, 2017 Arturia

"KeyLab Essential has been design to assist you at every stage of your creative process, from the moment you float your early ideas, to their live interpretation. Controlling your software instruments, tweaking their many parameters, triggering clips and mixing your tracks, KeyLab Essential is yours to command!"

KeyLab Essential Tutorials: Episode 1 - Get to Know you New Instrument

Published on Sep 1, 2017 Arturia

"Getting started with the KeyLab Essential is simple and straightforward, but Arturia are always here to help. In this video, Guy Perchard gives a quick overview of the controller, and guides you through its setup."

Only episode 1 is available at the time of this post.

KILPATRICK AUDIO PHENOL + OTO MACHINES BAM ~ Will They Pair? Ep.29


once upon a synth
Published on Sep 1, 2017

"Pairing the Kilpatrick Audio Phenol synth with the OTO Machines BAM reverb effect. The Phenol is a fixed architecture modular hybrid synthesizer. The BAM is a hardware effects unit based on classic 70s/80s reverbs like the lexicons. In this video I make a few different patches and demo them in musical contexts. The Phenol is controlled by the Arturia Keystep MIDI controller keyboard."

Bastl Kastle Synth - Sounddemo / First week with the micro modularsynth (Riamiwo StudioVlog 52)


riamiwovideos
Published on Sep 1, 2017

"Some impressions of my first testsessions with the kastle from bastl instruments. Sounds very nice for this size:)

Get my latest release Sonar Resonanz EP:
Beatport: http://bit.ly/2urvQcL
iTunes: http://apple.co/2u6SA28
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Listen to the EP on soundcloud: http://bit.ly/2ttRu2L"

Landscape AllFlesh: build and test and learn


Aidan Burns-Fulkerson
Published on Sep 1, 2017

"This video is all about the Landscape AllFlesh. These little things are going to change the way I interact with my synths. Stay tuned for some weird new sounds coming soon!

1:20 the learning begins

From the Landscape website: 'You will be in a sort of collaboration with the instrument as sometimes you will be reacting to what it is doing and other times you will be attempting to control and shape what it is doing but most of the times you will be doing both simultaneously.'

"... I think it's important to record your first interactions with any new instrument as these moments of inexperience and the uninformed patches which come of that are only available once."

http://www.landscape.fm/allflesh/"

With the Make Noise 0-Coast.

Robert Lippok on Polyend Poly


Polyend
Published on Sep 1, 2017

"Polyend Poly is CV to MIDI converter. For more information please go to our website http://polyend.com/poly/"

How to use the Novation Circuit as a 51 knob MIDI controller


loopop
Published on Sep 1, 2017

"The Novation Circuit is a fun groovebox, but it can also serve as a great MIDI controller for soft synths because its 8 macro knobs can be used to send CC messages across multiple views - in total controlling 51 different soft synth parameters"

Yamaha CS-70m and CS-60 Live at VSM


Vintage Synthesizer Museum
Published on Sep 1, 2017

"Demo featuring the polyphonic sequencer of the Yamaha CS-70m while playing the CS-60 over it. Recorded live at the Vintage Synthesizer Museum.
Contact us to book your own private appointment at VSM vintagesynthmuseum@gmail.com
510-859-3558"
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