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Wednesday, November 20, 2019

Roland Super Jupiter MKS-80 Analog Synthesizer + MPG-80 Programmer REV4 SN 450339

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Roland MC-202 SN 340200 w/ Original Box

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Sequential Circuits Prophet 5 SN 6252

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Yamaha EX5 SYNTH VL, AN, FDSP, AWM, SAMPLER, SEQUENCER & MORE SN PM01182

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"This is a beautiful and rare instrument!

Production years: 1998-2000

Has some minor surface blemishes, INCLUDING A SUBTLE 1/2” CRACK IN THE CASE NEXT TO THE MODULATION WHEEL #2, (See image 5) but otherwise in great shape!

All knobs, buttons, sliders, keys, LCD, Outputs, FDD Drive, OS system Tested and works Great !

Synthesizer, Sampler, Workstation

SYNTHESIS TYPES:
AN
AWN
YAMAHA VL PHYSICAL MODELING,
SAMLING
PATTERN SEQUENCER
AREGGIATOR
16 TRACK SEQUENCER
76-key Keyboard
Made in JAPAN.

Cascadia at the Dancespace Featuring Bruce Bayard, Todd Barton and Sean Julian



(Don't miss the new release announcement below!)

For those of you in the Pacific Northwest:

"Saturday, November 23, 7:30pm

The Dancespace, 280 East Hersey #10, Ashland Oregon

Bruce Bayard’s multimedia performance features guest artists Todd Barton and Sean Julian. An audio soundtrack will be improvised by the three of us, each on the Buchla Electronic Music Easel. The visual projection is a collage of video clips, stills, words and animations.

Tickets and more information here"

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Also Todd Barton has a new release coming out this Friday. This one is a collaboration with Bruce Bayard, and Nathan Moody.

"Announcing sStart from Silence,' a live improvised collaboration album by Todd Barton, Bruce Bayard, and Nathan Moody. Out this Friday! https://nathanmoody.bandcamp.com

Gotharman's LD3: MkII


Published on Nov 20, 2019 gotharman

"Tweaking a PolySpaze audio track recording on the new MkII :)
www.gotharman.dk"

Getting Started with the Quasimidi Rave-O-Lution 309 Vintage Groovebox | RAVEOLUTION |


Published on Nov 20, 2019 Electronisounds Audio

"Getting Started with the Quasimidi Rave-O-Lution 309

FEATURING:
I'm showing a quick easy way to get started making grooves and jams with the vintage Quasimidi Rave-O-Lution!"

E-MU EMULATOR II Sampling Synthesizer (1984) Steppin`Out & The Story Behind Retrosound


Published on Nov 20, 2019 RetroSound

"(c) 2019 vintage synthesizer demo by RetroSound
supported by UVI: http://bit.ly/retrosound-uvi

all synthesizer sounds: E-MU #EMULATOR II #Sampling #Synthesizer (1984)
drums: Roland TR-707 (1985)
recording: multi-track, also I used the EIIs internal sequencer for recording
fx: reverb and delay

instrumental cover of Joe Jackson´s wonderful track Steppin`Out from the year 1982"

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I've been waiting for Retrosound's next video to share the following sent my way via Soviet Space Child. I'm not on Instagram myself, so I missed it. The cover above "Steppin' Out" is just a nice coincidence. :)

View this post on Instagram

The Story behind RetroSound: Most of you know my synthesizers, but very little about the person behind them, today there are some personal sentences from me. I grew up in the former GDR. Until I was 18 years old, I only knew synthesizers from the western tv. As teenager, I heard the music of Depeche Mode, Human League, Yazoo, Pink Floyd and Genesis. But the soundscapes of Vangelis and Jean-Michel Jarre also found their way into my ear. The first synthesizer sounds I probably perceived while secretly listening to the ELO album from my dad. As kid and teenager, I always dream of a bunch of synthesizers like my musical heroes did. There were no pictures of Playboy on my wall, like some of my age, but badly copied photographs of synths from western tv. I knew that it would only be a dream, because there was no legal way to leave the GDR. And I did not want to leave her either. Everything changed in 1989 and what nobody could ever expect became reality. Suddenly the objects of desire moved within range, but the necessary money was missing. It was not until 1998 that I bought my first synthesizer from my long and hard saved money. It was the Clavia Nord Modular. I plunged madly on the device and programmed sounds day and night. Then Clavia became aware of me in Sweden and so one thing came to another. From then on, countless of my sounds were found among the Nord Modular / Micro Modular factory sounds. That motivated me to do more. Then the Roland Juno-60 came into the house, my dream synth of the 80s and still my favorite. I had not much money, so I bought old synthesizers and restored them. Well at some point I had realized my childhood dream yet. Today I work as a freelance sound designer for UVI. I compose soundscapes for documentary films and advise musicians all over the world. And maybe some of you know my RetroSound Vintage Synthesizer Channel on YouTube. Since 2007 with demo tracks, sounds. What happened exactly 30 years ago has taken my whole life in a completely different direction. I'm very happy about that. 🙌 . #mauerfall #30jahremauerfall #neunternovember #DDR #wiedervereinigung #retrosound #synth #synthesizer #GDR #germany #1989 #mauerfall30

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Buchla 208 Easel Envelope Follower drum solo 1979 DAO & SMP


Published on Nov 20, 2019 Ritchie DeCarlo

Pretty awesome.

"Buchla 208 Envelope Follower chasing a drum solo. 1979 DAO & SMP along with other modules used in patch"

Fred's Lab Buzzy! Now Available


You might remember the Kickstarter campaign for Buzzy! launched earlier this year. It is now available on the Fred's Lab website.

See this post for a demo.

"Buzzy! is an advanced 16 voice digital polysynth capable of a broad and beautiful range of tones. It is fast and immediate, ideal for use onstage and for instant music production.

The instrument is 4 part multitimbral and features 4 distinctive sound engines (Pulse, FM, Waves & Noise), 9 quality FX (reverbs, delays and filters) and an arpeggiator per part. USB provides both power and MIDI. A fullsize MIDI IN DIN5 socket is also included.

Buzzzy! is shipped with a printed version of the QuickStart Guide (in English) and a 1 meter USB cable."

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