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Sunday, March 03, 2019

Alesis Andromeda "Sounds of the Universe" new sound bank PART 2


Published on Mar 3, 2019 Pulsophonic

"Démo of the new sound bank 'Sounds of the universe ' for Alesis Andromeda. A new sound bank of 128 presets containing pads, pianos, basses, leads and FX sounds. Only effects onboard.
http://www.pulsophonic.com/page5.html"

KRAFTWERK “It’s More Fun To Compute” live demo on the Origin


Published on Mar 3, 2019 Paul Schilling

"Patches and sequences I put together into a multi for the Arturia Origin, a tribute to Kraftwerk"

Jason Dale Happy303 Day 2019


Published on Mar 3, 2019 Jason Dale

"A little 303 fun before bed on 303 day 2019.
Happy 303 day all !!"

thisoldhouz Happy 303 day


Published on Mar 3, 2019 thisoldhouz

Moog Prodigy Vintage Analog Synthesizer SN 11311

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via this auction

"This thing rips. Love it to pieces. It sounds beefy and has that classic buttery Moog filter to taste.

Would not be selling however I need to. I hope it finds a good home as it's treated me well and I love this thing.

Please take good care of Prodigy . Thank you!"

MOOG RACK Minimoog Voyager RME synthesizer and VX-351 Expander

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"Minimoog Voyager RME rack, V3.5 in excellent condition and VX-351, RME cv breakout boxer use with modular gear."

Electronic Music Labs EML 200 modular analog synthesizer expander

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"Extremely rare EML-200. Excellent working condition.

Please note there are a number of scratches and areas where the paint has chipped off the front panel. The exterior of the case is in good condition, the lid is missing however."

E-MU Emulator - Serial #000A (tenth) - serviced + media

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"It's hard to know where to start with this. First off, Emulator I machines are incredibly rare - I think something like 600 were made in total.

This instrument - well - is the tenth one ever made! The first machine went to Stevie Wonder, the next went to Captain, of "Captain and Tenille". From there, five Emulators were then sold to The Residents. This is believed to be one of these instruments.

I emailed Dave Rossum, and he says;

'I remember the Emulator 1's serial numbers were in hexadecimal, so this is serial number 10. I also remember that we used the Wildcard ROM when users had more than one E1, so they could use their disks to boot any machine.

I'm guessing this was one of the four we sold to The Residents. On the web they say their first one was serial #5. I have a vague recollection that the Residents didn't have their machines modified, but I have no certainty that's true.

Alternatively, it might have been a "demo" unit we used at E-mu and some employee bought at one of our old stuff auctions... The serial number 000A does sound vaguely familiar as some special unit.

Best,
--Dave R'

So there you have it. This machine has been gone over by a professional tech, and is working as it should. Here are the details;
The original floppy drive has been cleaned and calibrated.
The "Pratt-Read" keyboard has been rebushed, and contacts adjusted and cleaned.
Minor repairs to the power supply.
Synth has been tested and calibrated.
This machine does come with over 100+ 5¼" disks, many of which are original Emulator sample media. See photos. Note that it also comes with an original "Wildcard ROM" which will allow it to record and play any E-mu Emulator media. And unusually, it does not have the "ugly mod", which makes it very unusual indeed.

It is immensely heavy, and I'd rather local pickup / deliver anywhere in the Bay Area."

Live Interview with SP 2400 creator Isla Instruments


Scheduled for Mar 3, 2019 Ken Flux Pierce Fluxwithit

"Yes the SP 2400 is real, and it is Isla Instruments that is behind it. Come hang in the chat while I dig for details."

“Over the Rainbow” on Prophet 6 and Prophet 600 synthesizers - Sequential Circuits Dave Smith


Published on Mar 3, 2019 Tom Loncaric

"Music arranged and sounds programmed by Tom Loncaric. Performed live on 3/3/2019.

Equipment used:

2016 Sequential Dave Smith Instruments Prophet 6 synthesizer
1983 Sequential Circuits Prophet 600 synthesizer with GliGli upgrade
Moog Minifooger delay
Ashley mixer"
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