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Monday, December 30, 2019

Jupiter 4-6-8 Jamming


Published on Dec 29, 2019 synthlegends

"Little improvised Roland Jam Session of TR-808, JP-4, JP-6, JP-8 and Juno-60.

I like the idea of old school Roland machines for spontaneous jamming via the three trigger outs of the TR-808.
In this recording I didn't use any effects or mastering. So all instruments are pure mixed into the audio interface and DAW.

The JP-4 played a pulse wave bass line with sub oszilator in random arpeggio mode, only played a C with hold the arp -so easy, isn't it?

The JP-8 played an arpeggio line with the UP-Mode and Range 2, it is a simple saw and pulse wave mixed and minimal filter opened 24 dB.

The Juno-60 plays a Pad sound with an inverted filter envelope for rising the filter in the release phase. There is a bit LFO on the PWM, it is also mixed with the Suboszilator.

The JP-6 plays a bell tone with band pass filter and a bit resonance.

Have fun and a happy new year!"

BugBrand SynthVoice + Clockbox

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"A two frame 2018/2019 BugBrand Modular system. Includes a SynthVoice pre-configured system and "clockbox" frame with the following modules:

LPG, Penrose Quantizer, DDSR, Dual Divide, Logic, Binary Block Voltage, Diode Director

Includes PSU and IEC cable. Perfect travel friendly modular setup with incredible sound, unlike anything out there."

Jomox Moonwind

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Oberheim OB-8

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Red Roland SH-101 Monophonic Analog Synthesizer w/mod grip

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dreadbox erebus v3 SN ERE1071 w/ original box & extras

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inc dreadbox t shirt size medium and sticker
original box etc
this was the second from last to be sold
all working
unit is as NEW light use

Sequential Circuits Prophet 600

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"Sequential Circuits Prophet 600 Keyboard Synthesizer. Condition is Used. Square wave on one of the oscillators is a bit finicky. Wiggling the switch for the wave shape usually does the trick, but I suspect pots need to be cleaned."

Roland Juno-106S Analog Synthesizer w/ SC-65 Gig Bag

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Oberheim Matrix 6 Keyboard Synthesizer

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"Oberheim Matrix 6 keyboard synthesizer, good condition, had to replace one broken G key with a D key because of lack of parts, but it is barely noticeable. Works great, all the presets are there."

Vintage ARP Pro Soloist Synthesizer Model 2701 SN 273801

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"ARP Pro Soloist Synthesizer from the 1970's in VG - Exc cosmetic condition. Serial number: 273801. Made in Newton, MA, USA.

Super clean unit comes from the original owner. All original, no mods. Notably used by Tony Banks of Genesis.

All Presets and Sensor Effects work. Overall tone is somewhat distorted so it is probably overdue for a tune-up. One slider tip is missing. Some tape marks on the back panel.

'ARP Instruments, having developed the large and powerful ARP 2500 for studio work, released the Soloist as a light, portable, easy-to-use performance instrument that could be placed on top of an electric piano or Hammond organ. In contrast to the flexible modular design of the 2500, the Soloist had no patch panels or cables. A set of toggle switches allowed the performer to quickly choose one of 18 preset monophonic patches that were not modifiable (note that "Voice" was ARP parlance for Preset, or Patch). This lack of programmability was compensated by giving the performer control over the voice expression, adding "growl", "wow", "brilliance", portamento, pitch bend, and/or vibrato to the timbre. A pressure-sensitive keyboard allowed players to use aftertouch to control all of these effects.'"

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