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Sunday, January 21, 2018

Roland JX-3P 1983 with PG-200 controller SN 422286

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Roland MKS-80 Super Jupiter + MPG-80 Super Programmer

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SN 501624 & 541957

"Roland MKS-80 Super Jupiter + MKPG-80 Super Programmer along with MC64 memory cartridge, connector cable for the programmer & power cable. Owned for many years, hardly used and kept in smoke free home studio. Fully functional. It's in excellent shape, it does show some minor signs of wear as expected for its age. This is a Rev4 which some say has a warmer sound to the Rev5. It's also loaded with KidNepro patch set. The only issue worth mentioning is the backlight to the screen is out but this is common for these old units, and the screen characters are all in tact and still can be read fine. Check out the pictures to make sure you like it."

Roland MC-202 Vintage Analog Synthesizer with Gig Bag & MIDI SN 340200

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OCTAVE CAT SRM SYNTHESIZER MODEL 1853

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Korg Poly-61 Vintage Analog Synthesizer

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"The KORG Poly-61 is a programmable polyphonic synthesizer released by Korg in 1982, as a successor to the Polysix. It was notable for being Korg's first "knobless" synthesizer - featuring a push-button interface for programming, dispensing from the Polysix's knobs and switches. The Poly-61 also moved to a hybrid tone-generation system, using digitally controlled analog oscillators or DCO's (Roland's Juno-6 had made the same leap the previous year), in place of the Polysix' more retrograde VCOs.

In 1984 a MIDI version, the Poly-61M was released featuring basic MIDI implementation."

Waldorf Microwave OLED Display

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"Amber, Blue, Red or White on black available.
This oled is a direct replacement for the old lcd display, The dimensions and mounting holes are identical, simply follow the instructions to remove the old lcd, then reattach the new oled. the colour and contrast can be adjusted, if you choose a red oled, i will include some colour filters to exactly match it with the red alpha dial.
The ribbon cable soldered to the old display should be removed/desoldered or trimmed as close as possible and prepared, then soldered to the oled in exactly the same way.

This listing is for one (1) oled display. MW1 pictured is not included."

Waldorf Q+

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"Super rare flagship synth: take the regular Walforf Q, add 16 analogue filters, and a dynamic voice system that allows up to 100 voice polyphony. All this on top of the Q's amazing voice architecture - perfect for aggressive digital glitching, ambient soundscapes, analogue emulation and a sure-fire future classic."

KORG Mini 700S SN 503294

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"This is most likely the cleanest example of a Korg Mini 700s you will see for sale any time soon.

It plays impeccably with no sticky knobs, sliders or keys. A few scuffs on the wooden end cheeks but that's expected for a synth almost 40 years old!

It was serviced by James Walker (last year) from Synth Repair Services - who repairs synths for the stars! I have the receipt to show this also."

Live Modular Synth Performance "The Canyon" by POB


Published on Jan 21, 2018 Patrick OBrien

"This live modular synth performance is the final patch based on the one I created for Qu-Bit Electronix's Instagram Story Takeover.

The patch features several Qu-Bit modules: Pulsar, Contour, Octone, Tone, and Nebulae.

When I took over Qu-Bit's Instagram Stories, I built a patch in 24 hours (link here to that patch BTW: https://youtu.be/x3CzYb2IZLE) but then expanded on that quite a bit more, adding in lush melodies (with the Sputnik Modular keyboard and Mangrove oscillator) and more intense percussion (with Noise Engineering's Manis Iteritas and Mutable Instruments Warps for some effects)

The two samples in this patch (violins and choir) were created in Kontakt then exported to .wav files and added to the Nebulae.

IN STEREO

Various sections in this patch:
0:00 Melodies
3:20 Discovery
5:03 Intense
6:48 The Jam
10:04 Calling
11:48 Reprise
13:49 Fade

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Darker (Korg MS20 & Moog Sub37)


Published on Jan 21, 2018 Simon Chauvin

"One of the many improvisation sessions happening weekly in my studio. Starting with a deep line of MS20, adding an arp of Nord Lead 4, some drums from the Analog Rytm and a smooth lead from the Sub37"
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