Tuesday, September 29, 2020
Roland System-500 Modular Synth Eurorack System SN Z4G0021 w/ Original Box
Korg Lambda ES-50 232978
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"The Korg Lambda, an unsung hero in the analog synth world. A lovely pad string machine and more, lush ensemble sound with a touch of percussion bell-like tones."
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"The Korg Lambda, an unsung hero in the analog synth world. A lovely pad string machine and more, lush ensemble sound with a touch of percussion bell-like tones."
Korg MS2000B w/ Vocoder Mic
Access Virus C Desktop Digital Synthesizer SN 10202047
Yellow Waldorf Q Rack SN 1209260005742
Roland TB-303
Oberheim Matrix 1000 & Ctrlr Controller
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You can find a few demos of the Alpes Ctrlr in previous posts here (note some vids were pulled but there a few still up). They made the Stereo One-O-Six chorus pedal as well.
Related: Original Matrix-1000 firmware vs. Gligli v1.16 vs. Tauntek v1.20
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You can find a few demos of the Alpes Ctrlr in previous posts here (note some vids were pulled but there a few still up). They made the Stereo One-O-Six chorus pedal as well.
Related: Original Matrix-1000 firmware vs. Gligli v1.16 vs. Tauntek v1.20
plinky 2020 08 11 10 44 17 - multisample test
Alex Evans
"playing with the multisampler, which I recorded right into the (emulated here) module over its audio input, from my yamaha upright! 2 repetitions of 4 octaves, as it happens. then fiddling with arp, euclidean rhyhthm on the arp, a bit of delay, tuning the grains to be a 4th apart, adding a bit of wobbly pitch lfo... lovely!"
See the Alex Evans label below for more.
Wendy Carlos Bogus "Bio" Alert
via Wendy Carlos' website:
Please be aware there’s a purported “Biography” on me just released. It belongs on the fiction shelf. No one ever interviewed me, nor anyone I know. There's zero fact-checking. Don’t recognize myself anywhere in there—weird. Sloppy, dull and dubious, it's hardly an objective academic study as it pretends to be.
This slim, mean-sprited volume is based on several false premises. All of it is speculation taken out of context. The key sources are other people’s write-ups of interviews done for magazine articles. There’s simply no way to know what’s true or not—nothing is first-hand.
The book is presumptuous. Pathetically, it accepts as “factual” a grab-bag of online urban legends, including anonymous axes to grind. The author imputes things she doesn’t understand, misses the real reasons for what was done or not done. She’s in way over her head, outside any areas of expertise, and even defames my dear deceased parents—shame!
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Well, now you know, and have the victim's honest reactions. Wish there were more one could do about needless personal attacks, but we have to understand how essential freedom of speech is, even when it permits such abuse. Have dealt with stereotyping most of my life, a pretty tough hide by now. But aren’t there new, more interesting targets?
Unless you consider “academic” books a form of contact sport, you really might want to reconsider your time and money. —Wendy Carlos, August 2020.
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