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Sunday, January 26, 2020

Vintage 1970's Blue ElectroComp EML-100 Vintage Analog Module Synthesizer

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"Nice Vintage ElectroComp EmL-100 Analog Modular Synthesizer, in blue.

The EML ElectroComp 100 was the companies first product and was a great deal of an instrument to consider over other synth makers if not for it's great features.

The 100's 4 oscillators offered continuously variable waveforms and one of them could be used as an LFO. The unit is a semi modular system with a patch panel that could also use and process external sources with CV control of other synths or the 100 itself.

The instrument has 2 voices with a multimode filter, 2 envelope generators, and, a sample and hold section EML liked to call "The sampler". It also offers white or pink noise and has a 44 note keyboard.
Overall in very good condition, the outside panels do have have scratches and does have a chip along one of the covers(nothing major).

I did have them checked out, and had the necessary repairs\cleaning done to make them functional.

The unit was cleaned and tested. All the jacks, connections, and potenciometers were cleaned and checked.(Per the repair technician)

All original."

Vintage 1970's ElectroComp EML-200 Modular Synthesizer

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"EML 200 is keyboard-less, making it more like an Expander module designed to interface directly with other EML equipment. Most notably, with the Model 300 manual controller which offered a 4x4 key matrix, pitch knobs, and an oscillator with envelope generator and VCA of its own. Today, you can use the 200 with analog synths other than EML with the properly modified CV/Gate connections and converters (its oscillators are a non-standard 1.20v/oct).

It does power up and the red power light is on in the pictures.

Overall in very good shape, with some scratches on the sides and back panel.

I did have them checked out, and had the necessary repairs\cleaning done to make them functional.

The unit was cleaned and tested. All the jacks, connections, and potenciometers were cleaned and checked.(Per the repair technician)

The sample and hold were repaired on this unit.

All original."

Moog Sample Hold Controller Model 1125 Black SN 1970

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"Serial number 1970."

Future Sound Systems Portland

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You can find some demos posted here.

"Portland is a semi modular analog drum voice module with several different sounds and an interface that encourages loads of self patching. This is simply a voice module with no sequencer built in but a bunch of trigger inputs. It sounds something like the old budget Roland machines like the 606, CR78 and DR-110. This is the Eurorack version - the standard is a desktop box. The rear of the module has an adapter board that converts Eurorack power to the two battery slots."

PULSAR-23 in-depth explanation SHAOS


Published on Jan 26, 2020 Vlad Kreimer

"A series of demo-videos with detailed in-depth explanations of PULSAR-23."

SOMA PULSAR-23 posts



Sequential Pro 3 Demos by Synthetic Things

Some Modulation (Novation Monostation + Circuit)


Published on Jan 26, 2020 asogaut

"I've been so busy with projects lately that I haven't had the time to upload a new jam but here it is! I'm starting to get the hang of the Monostation, it's a really nice machine. Gonna try some CV out experiments with my modular soon."

Novation Peak & TC Electronic Hall Of Fame 2


Published on Jan 26, 2020 3rdStoreyChemist

The analog Choir/Strings-Synthesizer 2.0. Introduction, Plans and Circuits


Published on Jan 26, 2020 Andreas Remshagen

"This is another Introduction and Description of an DIY-Device that i have built. Its the second Version of the analog-Strings Synthesizer i have built before. It has 12 Oscillators parted in 4 Strings-Groups that can be freely tuned in Chords or Octaves and controlled over a CV-keyboard.

There is also a Choir-function based on the VP330-Filter. The Circuits are from Roland (Redrawn by Chok), Ray Wilsons MusicFromOuterSpace and from Yusynth.net

The Plans and Circuits: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1pd9s..."

See the Remshagen label below for more.

An Update on Behringer's Upcoming RD-909 - Roland TR-909 Clone



"RD-9 Update from Uli.

Hi everyone, we like to give you some feedback related to the RD-9. Since the launch of our RD-8, we listened to you and spent quite some time to further improve the unit, which resulted in multiple firmware releases.

We're now putting our focus on the RD-9, which shares much of the same firmware. We have also taken the opportunity to completely review the hardware to ensure we do everything we can to ship a high quality product.

We don't have a shipping date for now, but we're making good progress as we're fully focusing on the RD-9. As soon as we have more updates, we'll let you know.

Thank you for your patience and support.

Uli"
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