"The 1120 appeared around 1973 and continued in production with revisions at least until 1978, by which time it had been joined in the Moog catalogue by the 1130 Percussion Controller, the 1121 footswitch, the 1150 Ribbon Controller and the 1125 Sample & Hold.
The 1120 is a very sturdily built all-metal foot pedal, has a 9V battery internally (or can use a 9V mains transformer) and has two quarter inch jack outputs marked Output and Aux Out - in fact these are sending exactly the same output, from near 0V to near 9V.
The 1120 was intended for use with the Moog Sonic 6, MiniMoog, Moog Modular systems and other products, so it's an ideal addition to any Moog collection. However it's perfectly compatible with any modern CV-based modular system including Eurorack systems, creating volume swells, filter wah effects, VCLFO speed changes or anything you need.
This one's in extremely good condition with no significant wear to the Moog logo and underside label."
"...original owner. Bought in Dallas very early after it hit the market along with the SCI Drumtraks which I'll be selling too. It's been stored in it's original box for several years. Used only in a home studio to write and record during the 80's. Still works as it did when new. No major issues that I can find other than some paint that has chipped off along the front under the keys exposing the metal (Yep, built of metal, not plastic!) Minor scratches on the back where it rested against the keyboard stand. Really good condition since it never was gigged. From a smoke-free home. Manual included in great condition."
"Here is a demonstration of the left-hand modulation and portamento controls of the Stylophone Gen R-8.
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The theme music was composed entirely through multitracking the Stylophone Gen R-8. The drums were constructed out of GarageBand loops."
"Please make sure to keep your volume at a moderate level. Due to the experimental quality of this synth some parts may become noisy to some, and extremely irritable to others.
This tutorial is about how to modulate the oscillators using the Soma Labs Lyra-8 Drone Synth, using the Hyper LFO."
"SunFall is an ambient/drone recording made with Soma Labs' Lyra synthesizer. The Lyra is quite an unpredictable instrument and SunFall is the first recording that I made with it.
The Lyra is incredibly organic and I think this piece reflects that nature. The recording is dense and loud, so adjust your listening volume to a level you enjoy. It is intended to be enjoyed at both low and high levels.
It may appear to be quite different from some of my other uploads, but I think it still represents my fascination with electronic sound and audio journeys.
Each of the voices was tuned by ear, in order to create a dense, layered drone. This drone was then articulated, voice-by voice, in a single take. The recording was originally made without effects and is remarkably raw. The posted version has some minor mastering and effects added."
Lyra//RainShine
Published on Jan 25, 2020 Nich0lls
RainShine is an ambient/drone recording made with Soma Labs' Lyra synthesizer. The Lyra is quite an unpredictable instrument and RainShine is the companion to SunFall.
As with SunFall, each of the voices was tuned to form part of a drone. However, in this piece the higher register voices were FM'ed together. The articulation of the voices was also approached slightly differently.
The original recording was made without any effects and in a single take. The uploaded version includes some light mastering and effects.
"A few custom patches from the Modal Electronics Argon8. These patches will be available for download before too long. We are working very hard at a full patch bank for the Argon8 / 8X and 8D"