"Very good original used condition with some very minor blemishes as you can see in the photos. Includes SY-1 unit, 2 toms/triggers, 2 original specific stands, carrying case, and AC adapter. These were purchased brand new, and have never been outside of my home. Never modded or screwed around with. They have however not been used very often in the past years, and have been in dry/heated storage.
Both toms work perfect, but only Channel 1 is currently working. Channel 2 probably just needs a quick clean and service due to not being used. These can be used with any external trigger device, not just the included toms... but very cool that this is the complete set. You don't see many complete sets come up for sale.
If you're looking at these you know what they are... often duplicated, but this is where it all started!"
"Minimoog Model D Synthesizer. This is a BRAND NEW Minimoog Model D I have for sale. It's literally been used one time. It is the re-issue model from late 2016. Its been in storage since I purchased it because I moved overseas and had to leave it. Now i'm selling it. It has been used once for like 20 minutes. Will ship to you in the original box. Comes with handbook and power cord. Free Headphones with purchase!"
"Pure Synth® Platinum is a full-blown rompler/synthesizer for your iOS device. Neither the synth engine or the sample engine is an afterthought: Both engines are fully capable and feature-rich. The romper section contains a well-rounded assortment of analog, synth, string, digital, and acoustic instruments. The beauty of Pure Synth® is the ability to mix between the two worlds of analog and sample-based instruments. From rich and warm pianos to lush strings and articulated woodwind sounds, your thirst for real-world instruments will be quenched. This is probably one of the most extensive, feature-rich, and preset laden plugins you can get for iOS device. PS: We also have an affinity for the ’80s and 90’s digital synths, so look for your favourite old school sounds in there as well."
"Testing a Cakewalk StudioWare panel made to program the Yamaha TX81Z 4 operators FM synthesizer. It works nicely on most parameters, some may cause a midi buffer overflow in the TX81Z, if tweaked fast..."
"Special custom by collaboration with ghostinmpc!
The legendary legendary instrument TR-909 is customized to the brilliant RED color in collaboration with "ghostinmpc"!
The side panel is colored in white and receives an overall POP impression, and it is one special custom model in the world!
We also carry out various repair and internal ROM version upgrades prior to custom operation, making it as practical as possible.
The "ghostinmpc" custom is so perfect that it makes the color of this color illusion as if it were originally
It is a great quality."
"Here I am with a video of that beautiful BoC's music piece. And there's a special guest here, my latest acquisition: an Oberheim OB-8 :-D
Like my previous Thriller and The Unknown Song videos, this one too is not a live show, as I want to experiment with video editing and improve my skills with that. I did from scratch the entire song in Reaper as usual playing all parts by hand (with the exception of the rythm of course), then I filmed myself playing the single parts as I would've played them for a live video (so paying attention to the timing, to avoid bump notes, etc...) and put them together in the final video, with the music rendered from my Reaper project as audio background.
All the parts you hear in the tune are from the keyboards as seen in the video. So the bass really is from the OB-8, the lead from the Jupiter 6 and the piano from the Nord Electro 3. For this last sound I used a piano sample from the Clavia's Mellotron library, as I found it suited to give that typical BoC's lo-fi vibe to the tune. To increase the lo-fi effect I added some white noise too, with different noise tracks recorded for the left and right channel, to emulate tape noise, and a good dose of dynamics compression.
As I found the original BoC's tune a bit too short I made my version a little longer by repeating one more time the last 8 measures, making a couple of changes to it (I removed the kid's voice saying "Hey" and reverted the lead sound back to the one heard at the beginning) and adding a string pad slowly fading in and then out as the whole tune fades away too.
This video exists thanks to a dear friend of mine that some time ago made me discovering Boards Of Canada. Thank you Andrea!"
"Yet another experiment on the Buchla 200. This one is exploring the MARF, and using the 'stage address' cv input to randomise the way it selects the notes. This thing is so cool
ALSO! I've just noticed that I have got 1000 subscribers, thanks to everyone who has subbed - I'll try and keep my synth related sketches coming...