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Tuesday, November 21, 2017

Roland Alpha Juno-2

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via the seller: "This was the first synth I ever bought... back in like, 1991!!! I held on to it for so many years probably for nostalgic purposes but I pretty much never pull it it out and use it anymore so it needs to go to someone who WILL use it. It still sounds good (just tested it) except there are 3 keys in the keybed that do not trigger sound. The contacts are probably dirty and need to be cleaned/deoxidized. Other than that it's in pretty good shape. Comes with a soft case."

Novation K-Station

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Note the back of it. Via the seller: "I bought this used on ebay about 10 years ago and it was rusty then and it's still rusty now. It has always worked perfectly and even the display is still nice and bright. I don't know how it got rusty in the first place but it doesn't seem to effect the performance of the synth. It's a great little synth with a lot of cool sounds in it. I just haven't been using it much in the last several years."

E-mu Emax II

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"Nice gritty sampler from the late eighties/early nineties. It has an internal scsi hard drive installed so you don't have to mess around with floppy disks. Also includes a sturdy case that fits the sampler perfectly. All the function numbers are listed on the sampler itself so you won't even really need a manual if you have a decent grasp of hardware samplers and how they work. Pretty straight-forward work flow."

Access Virus kb

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ROLAND JU-06 + K-25M Boutique Series

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Roland PG-800 Synthesizer Programmer w/ Original Box & Case SN 490900

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Sequential Circuits Pro One

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Zeppelin Design Labs ALTURA Theremin MIDI Controller


Check out the cool packaging below. There is a green version of the ALTURA as well. Zeppelin previously released the stylophone style Macchiato Mini Synth.

via Zeppelin Design

"The Altura is a MIDI controller that emulates the Theremin, the classic early electronic musical instrument. As you move your hands in the air, the Altura transmits MIDI data to your synthesizer to control pitch, volume, velocity, bend, modulation, portamento, and more! Use it to control any MIDI synthesizer, such as the Macchiato Mini Synth. Ready-to-play or build it yourself from a fun and easy DIY kit! Get a sleek black acrylic cabinet — kit or ready-to-use — or make your own cardstock cabinet using the provided template.

Requires 9V DC power. Use a battery (not included) or pick up a plug-in power supply.

If you are an Arduino enthusiast, you can hack the open-source software that runs the Altura, or download updates and flash them to your controller.

Connect with your music: build your own gear!"

Naomi Mitchell of Omiindustriies jams with the DDSR and NE


Published on Nov 21, 2017 Noise Engineering

"Founder of Omiindustries Naomi Mitchell dropped by NE to chat about her new module, the DDSR, a shift register, and how it works with other modules. Here is a jam she threw together. FMI see the accompanying blog post at http://bit.ly/2z5ahBh"

Sbranvlztronics VCOs PART 2 - Matrix II Homemade Analog Synthesizer


Published on Nov 21, 2017 Sbranvlztronics

"Something about the VCO, Voltage Controlled Oscillator, in the "Matrix" II Homemade Analog Synthesizer. This synth has 3 identical VCOs, based on the Electronotes / ASM VCO, with minor modifications to allow for some electronic components substitutions. In this video the available front panel connections are shown, also a patch using the sync feature.

Other modules will be shown in next videos (3 VCOs, 4 dual VCAs, 2 moog ladder VCFs, 2 LFOs, 3 ADSRs, VC Phaser, VC Delay, Divider, Sample & Hold, CV Lag, 2 Inverters, 4 channel mixer, Ring Modulator, Noise generator)."

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