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Monday, August 31, 2020

Korg Electribe EM-1 Music Production Station w/ Original Box

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Analogue Solutions Impulse Command Synth

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Black Corporation Kijimi SN 1212

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"Amazing 8 voice analog polysynth.

In addition to the two VCOs, you have a sub-oscillator and noise. These run into a great sounding Low Pass filter with its own dedicated ADSR envelope and then to a VCA with plenty of drive (and of course it has a dedicated ADSR as well).

OK, all that sounds great, but you've seen it all before. However, the Kijimi has more tricks up its sleeve. For starters, it's MPE-capable and you have independent control over velocity and polyphonic aftertouch.

The modulation section to the left has a pair of LFOs and they can be synced, shaped by envelopes, and routed to a lot of modulation destinations. This unit has the 1.2 OS installed, which gives you independent amounts of modulation per destination, effectively giving you an LFO per voice.

In addition to the LFO and envelopes, you have a lot of MIDI modulation sources at your disposal.

Basically, this synth can range from being a simply WYSIWYG analog poly to a full-blown almost modular powerhouse with the ability to draw out every nuance of your playing and rewarding the detailed sequencing edits you can do in a DAW.

In addition to the audio and MIDI In/Out/Thru connectors, there is a USB port as well on the back. The headphone jack is conveniently located on the front panel.

This Kijimi has never been rackmounted and is in excellent condition and comes with the power brick and original box."

Red Roland SH-101

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"The SH-101 is one of the classic synths from the 80s. It has a fantastic and unique sound no matter how you modify all its faders and knobs. Its simplicity can't be copied. Really magical.

Well, yes, you can find some of them online BUT I assure you that it is unlikely to come across with one that has been fully repaired like this one.

More than 100 parts (circuits/chips/resistors/etc) were replaced by one of the most skilled technician in Europe. Also, he cleaned it, tuned it and made all the necessary adjustment to revive this amazing machine."

Siel Cruise SN 227/414

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Buchla Easel Command

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Moog Matriarch, Fender Rhodes, Nucleo Modular Synthesizer & Ableton. Live Jam By Pablo Mat


Pablo Mat

Moog Sub 37, Nucleo Modular System & Ableton Live


Live set improvisations.
https://soundcloud.com/mat_live

Echoes of the Elder


Oxix52

"Arp 2600 running through a Moog MF-104M analog delay."

Modular Monday: Mutable Instruments Braids vs. Plaits is a Fight We All Win


Red Means Recording

"Braids and Plaits are both digital macro Eurorack oscillators from Mutable Instruments. They're both excellent, but what makes them different? Let's find out.

Get my modular album and donate to a good cause: https://soundvision.bandcamp.com/albu...

Here are some differences I missed!
* Plaits shares no hardware or software with Braids!
* Floating-point DSP code written from scratch or inherited from Elements, Warps and Rings.
* Band-limited synthesis used almost everywhere, producing aliasing-free results at the base sample rate of 48kHz (Braids ran at 96kHz and used naive oversampling).
* High-quality Sigma-Delta ADC for CV acquisition, approaching a resolution of 16-bit (12-bit for Braids).
* ADC reads are interpolated in software to eliminate zipper noise.
* DC-coupled audio output, extending the range of the module to very low frequencies (Braids could not reach LFO ranges).
* Lean hardware design: less HP, mA and €"

Building on the Blockchain - Abstract, Self-Running Patch on DSI Poly Evolver


Reuben Jones

"I find the concept of blockchains pretty abstract, and this is the sound I imagined whilst blockchains are being built.

This is a self-running patch on the PolyEvolver - I didn't touch the synth during recording apart from to stop the sequencer on the last note and increase the delay feedback for a more effective ending.

PolyEvolver ▶ VladG Molot Compressor ▶ slight EQ ▶ Valhalla VintageVerb"

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