Friday, November 01, 2019
Behringer Crave - first live jam
Published on Nov 1, 2019 Aux Out
"First live jam with my new Behringer Crave synths.
I used this software:
Ableton Live
Valhalla Shimmer
TAL Chorus LX
Unfiltered Audio Sandman Pro
FabFilter Pro-L"
Moog Modular Switcheroo
Published on Nov 1, 2019 zack dagoba
"I got a third dotcom Sequential Switch, so now I can do 48 step sequences. Thats good isn't it?"
See dealers on the right for pricing and availability on gear.
LABELS/MORE: 5U, MOOG, synthesizers.com
LABELS/MORE: 5U, MOOG, synthesizers.com
Korg SB-100 Synthe Bass
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via this auction
"Extremely rare Korg Bass synthesizer, in excellent condition.
This synthesizer is in excellent condition, though it does show some signs of age.
It is fully working, have been cleaned and refurbished.
All the knobs have been cleaned and lubricated.
The unit has been calibrated following the factory specifications."
via this auction
"Extremely rare Korg Bass synthesizer, in excellent condition.
This synthesizer is in excellent condition, though it does show some signs of age.
It is fully working, have been cleaned and refurbished.
All the knobs have been cleaned and lubricated.
The unit has been calibrated following the factory specifications."
Rare Ace Tone Electric Organ Model TOP 1 Serviced SN 201498
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via this auction
The Model TOP-1. I believe this is the first one to be posted on the site.
BASS, FLUTE, ORGAN, SAX, REED, STRINGS
TREBLE & VIBRATO
via this auction
The Model TOP-1. I believe this is the first one to be posted on the site.
BASS, FLUTE, ORGAN, SAX, REED, STRINGS
TREBLE & VIBRATO
Roland System-100 M 6 Module Set
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via this auction
Serial : 820673, 820681, 820695, 760366, 750350
via this auction
Serial : 820673, 820681, 820695, 760366, 750350
EMS SYNTHI HI-FLI PROTOTYPE 1 of 10 *Serviced* David Gilmour Guitar Synth
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via this auction
"A very rare prototype Synthi Hi-Fli, dating from 1972, in excellent condition following a full overhaul by EMS earlier this year.
One of only ten pre-production units made in 1972. David Gilmour reputedly still owns two of them…
Ultra-rare prototype EMS Synthi Hi-Fli – this is a knob-twiddler’s dream of an effect and the ultimate in hens’ teeth: your guitar will never sound the same again.
Different sound and spec to a standard Hi-Fli – this is the second such unit we’ve had and it broke my heart to sell the last one (I’ve been a committed HiFli nut since I bought my first one many years ago and have always had at least one in the studio ever since).
The prototypes don’t have the growl function, which was introduced about 18 months later. Production Hi-Flis all have the Buzz switch, but only the first ten prototypes had the Fuzz switch, which adds some interesting colouration to the up and down-octave sounds.
Ten production prototype Hi-Flis were made in 1972 but a redesign quickly followed the launch at the Frankfurt Fair to try to reduce the factory cost (the prototype design is not especially ergonomic for a guitar player to use – you have to lean back somewhat to access the pedals underneath the main unit). This original design features a removable aluminium pole which plugs into the underside of the main console and the top of the base unit, acting both as a stand and a conduit for power and signal connections (pole not included with this unit). The heavy-duty nylon-dipped base houses the power supply and sturdy twin pedals.
Dave Gilmour of Pink Floyd is reputed to still have two of these original units, which, according to Phil Taylor were first used for the Dark Side of The Moon tour that started in May 1973 at Earls Court. Opinion is divided as to whether a Hi-Fli featured on the DSOTM recordings: I can only say that it certainly sounds like it did.
Number one in Analogman Tom’s list of rare guitar effects from his excellent book.
Used by David Gilmour – see this Gilmourish blog for further details – he bought a prototype in 1972 and from what he recalls it was “very, very expensive”; Gilmourish also suggest it was used during the recording of Dark Side Of The Moon
via this auction
"A very rare prototype Synthi Hi-Fli, dating from 1972, in excellent condition following a full overhaul by EMS earlier this year.
One of only ten pre-production units made in 1972. David Gilmour reputedly still owns two of them…
Ultra-rare prototype EMS Synthi Hi-Fli – this is a knob-twiddler’s dream of an effect and the ultimate in hens’ teeth: your guitar will never sound the same again.
Different sound and spec to a standard Hi-Fli – this is the second such unit we’ve had and it broke my heart to sell the last one (I’ve been a committed HiFli nut since I bought my first one many years ago and have always had at least one in the studio ever since).
The prototypes don’t have the growl function, which was introduced about 18 months later. Production Hi-Flis all have the Buzz switch, but only the first ten prototypes had the Fuzz switch, which adds some interesting colouration to the up and down-octave sounds.
Ten production prototype Hi-Flis were made in 1972 but a redesign quickly followed the launch at the Frankfurt Fair to try to reduce the factory cost (the prototype design is not especially ergonomic for a guitar player to use – you have to lean back somewhat to access the pedals underneath the main unit). This original design features a removable aluminium pole which plugs into the underside of the main console and the top of the base unit, acting both as a stand and a conduit for power and signal connections (pole not included with this unit). The heavy-duty nylon-dipped base houses the power supply and sturdy twin pedals.
Dave Gilmour of Pink Floyd is reputed to still have two of these original units, which, according to Phil Taylor were first used for the Dark Side of The Moon tour that started in May 1973 at Earls Court. Opinion is divided as to whether a Hi-Fli featured on the DSOTM recordings: I can only say that it certainly sounds like it did.
Number one in Analogman Tom’s list of rare guitar effects from his excellent book.
Used by David Gilmour – see this Gilmourish blog for further details – he bought a prototype in 1972 and from what he recalls it was “very, very expensive”; Gilmourish also suggest it was used during the recording of Dark Side Of The Moon
Roland Jupiter 8 Synthesizer SN 161629
Oberheim OBX-a Synthesizer
ARP PRO-DGX Monophonic Analog Lead Synthesizer
Friday Fun - Nifty Case Modular Synth Jam
Published on Nov 1, 2019 sonicstate
"This time, we got hold of one of the new Cre8audio Nifty Case Bundle. Its an 85HP Eurorack case with up to 2.5A of power, a built-in 2 channel USB/MIDI interface, audio output. You also get a couple of modules - Chipz, a digital chiptune style sound source with two multi-wave oscillators - 1 has a filter, 2 has a width control, and a dual output LFO. Cellz - an interesting sequencing module with a 16 pad offset grid - it has two sequencers, and two directions of travel.
I filled the rest of the space up with the Fullsome Clouds, Pittsburgh Oscillator (not used here), Pittsburgh Mixer/Attenuator and the Doepfer A-111-5 Mini Synth voice. Hooked up via MIDI to the Arturia Keystep.
The Nifty Case Bundle is available now ($259) from Cre8audio.com"
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