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Sunday, February 02, 2020

Fairlight CMI Series I SN A058025

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"This is a very rare, complete Fairlight CMI Series I - serial number 25, built in May 1980.


I bought it in 2015 with the intention of setting it up in my studio and maybe getting the keyboard case refinished at some point. But instead it's been sitting in my workshop and has been rarely used since I bought it.

Very mixed feelings about offering this system for sale because I'd rather keep it, but I know it will only sit longer. I'm sure there are musicians, collectors, studios or museums out there who could make better use of it, or at least give it the care it deserves.

I'm not in a rush to sell it, so I'm putting it out there to see if there's any interest at the price point I'm interested in. I'm basically just trying to break even, and this being a very rare complete Series I, hopefully may have appreciated or at least maintained its value since I bought it.

The synth collector I purchased it from told me it was once Bob Moog's demo system. Some of the disks and paperwork that came with it have "Bob" written on them, but I cannot confirm this. It may even be the system Bob Moog demoed in the Jeff Harris YouTube video clips.

You can see it in action in my YouTube video (search for Fairlight Mars Lasar) or when I exhibited it at VCF East 2015 (search for Scott Joplin Fairlight).

The photos attached here were taken a few weeks ago, so the machine still powers up and boots up fine.

Screen is still crisp with very little screen burn and almost no screen rot. Light pen still works fairly well. Keyboard is typical for a Series I, very light plastic action, but works fine. Both floppy drives work. QWERTY keyboard works fine, and all keys respond with tactile feedback. The entire power supply was replaced in 2015."

Roland Jupiter-6

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ORGON SYSTEMS Enigiser Modular Synthesizer

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"Custom build by Geoff Waterstone

It’s not very often these will come up for sale, more so because only 6 were in existence.

If you’re looking at this advert you may know of Orgon Systems cult following most notably for its Enigiser filter commented and admired by many a forum.

In the time I have had it its been well looked after and mid 2019 I had both the modulars serviced by Kent Spong and this without schematics, as they do not exist!

This could be a once in a lifetime purchase and if you’re a modular lover or collector could be the only time you will see one of these. I have had several requests in the past for pictures of the boards and especially the filter module for clone duplication which I have respectfully declined. There’s a charm and history surrounding the build of this machine which I have chosen to respect given these were not supplied with any manuals or schematics by its creator.

Below are the modules on the unit, which also run on 220v.

Digitone Nemesis Patches for Ambient, Dub and Techno - Sound Demo (no talking)


Published on Feb 2, 2020 Limbic Bits

"Nemesis Sound Pack for Elektron Digitone contains 128 patches and 18 patterns (20 kits in total) for Ambient, Dub and Techno.

▶ Purchase link: https://limbicbits.onfastspring.com/e..."

SHOCKWAVE - Synth Module - Exploring Atmospherics - Demo for the iPad


Published on Feb 2, 2020 The Sound Test Room

Vermona PERfourMER Mk2 Ambient Chords


Published on Feb 2, 2020 PaulLawlerMusic

"Atmospheric chord sequence and modulation."

CZ Touch iOS, Connections & Basic Overview (Casio CZ-3000)


Published on Feb 2, 2020 Todd Smith Music

"CZ Touch brings new life to any classic synthesizer from the Casio CZ line. CZ Touch allows you to apply a modern touch based interface and break away from the old Casio CZ synthesizer menu dive. This video will tell you the basic connections needed to use CZ Touch with your favorite Casio CZ synth and show the basic features that make this app a "must have" for any Casio CZ owner with a iPad."

Meris Polymoon demo with Moog Grandmother


Published on Feb 2, 2020 Furence

"Short sound demo of the great Polymoon delay pedal with a Moog Grandmother synth"

Orpho OUROBOROS | Vacuum Tube VCO Eurorack Module


Published on Feb 2, 2020 HOX808


"In the OUROBOROS, the ECF 80 triode pentode is used in duplicate. It was originally intended as a TV and radio tube, but was also used in power amplifiers. Now we have revived them for the Eurorack. Even if a tube oscillator consumes a lot of electricity and its habit is always somewhat extravagant, it is worth starting up. Unique sounds are available for noises research.

Due to the 'curved' characteristics of the tube oscillator, the module does not have an exactly defined control characteristic (e.g. V / octave). The inevitable tolerances of the tube oscillator will also cause each module to sound a little different.

Connections:
2 x CV input for frequency control with attenuator.
IN - signal input / sync with attenuator.
Out - signal output. Scope frequency range high / low
3U high, 12HP wide, 30mm deep. Caution! Outstanding module! 42mm from front panel.

Power consumption: 12V | 400mA! 800mA during the warm-up phase (approx. 30 seconds).
http://www.orpho.de/ouroboros/"

MIDERA: The landscape of war


Published on Feb 2, 2020 MIDERA

"I traded a delay pedal for this Landscape Stereo Field device... I'm not sure about it yet. My apologies as I test it out for a while. Unfortunately I've stolen the drums from another one of my tracks to do this one. Oh well.

Landscape FM Stereo Field
Elektron Analog Keys (pads)
Elektron Machinedrum (routed to the Stereo field)
Elektron Monomachine (keys)
Eventide Blackhole vst"
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