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Saturday, September 11, 2021

Quasimidi Rave-O-Lution Groovebox

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Black Corporation Xerxes

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Formanta Polivoks

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Guitar Synth And Midi Book

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EMS SYNTHI HI FLI pictured in chapter 2, Historical Perspectives.

JSI Progue Analog Synthesizer

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"Freshly built, calibrated, and ready for action!

Here is an overview of the unit from JSI :
PROGUE is a monophonic analog DIY synthesizer inspired by the two well-known vintage synthesizers: ROGUE and PRODIGY. While both of them had their pros and cons, the goal with the PROGUE was to combine their best qualities into a single portable tabletop synthesizer.

The prime focus was maintaining those specific sound characteristics that still makes them desirable today and to add some of the features we always thought they lacked.

From independently modulated PWM and Oscillator Gate Sync to passive High-Pass Filter and precise Fine-tuning of the Oscillators, PROGUE delivers it all without forgetting the modern self-evident functionalities like Polychain via MIDI.

This unit was built using the pre-populated SMD PCB, so surface mount components (99% of the synth other than pots, jacks and switches) are all very clean.

Includes brand new Triad power supply"

Roland Roland SH-2 Analog Synthesizer SN 034037 w/ Original Case

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Korg Wavestate

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EMU PK-6 Proteus Keys SN 020200331

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Graphics on this one appear to be more of a greenish blue compared to this brighter blue.

DREADBOX TYPHON Analog Synthesizer DEMO SOUND


video upload by Another Machines

"Small demo of the powerful sound of the Dreadbox Typhon!
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Analog Circuit including 2 Classic Dreadbox Oscillators, a 4-pole Low Pass Filter, and Multiple Analog VCAs

2 Envelope Generators for the Filter and the Amp

3 Modulators with 4 Different Modes
(LFO, EG, Random, Parameter Step Sequencer)
and Multiple Active Targets

All analog parts feature a dedicated direct control on the left front panel.


With the sliders, buttons, and encoder on the right side of the front panel you can control the Amp and the Filter envelopes, the sequencer, the modulators, and the stereo effects, in order to create and save your desired sounds

12 DSP stereo effects (32bit @96kHz) developed by Sinevibes, including Distortion, Bit crusher, Chorus, Ensemble,Flanger, Delay and Reverb

32 Note Sequencer that can be used to sequence notes in the traditional way or used as a modulation source

256 preset memory, with import/export support

External audio input that can turn this box into the ultimate effects unit

Portable, Powered via USB. Full MIDI and CC Implementation via MIDI DIN5."

Elta SOLAR50 + OTO Bim & Bam // HUGE sounding pocketable ORGAN


video upload by Dexba

"I've recently fallen into the pedals craze and yeah, I couldn't resist both the design and the vintage crunchiness of the OTO line, so when I got a good deal on the pair I went for it!
Both are amazing, even though you have to dive a little deeper in order to get exactly the sound and feel you're looking for.
BAM was a refreshing acquisition after years of BigSky. Natural sounding reverbs with a touch of dirt (comparison with the CXM1978 coming soon 🔥).
BIM is simply the perfect delay for me. Can go from a very simple, nice-sounding delay, to a filthy lo-fi stereo grungy mess, and the modulation came really handy with the Solar50 (that's what I am fiddling with during the jam).
Solar50 was the perfect companion for these pedals, since its raw sound (not passing even through the filter, since I was using the dry stereo output).
BIM provided dimension and modulation, while BAM gave the space and that little smudging effect needed for cutting some of the harshnesses.
All in all a GREAT combo! Can't wait to get my hands on an OTO BOUM, even though I am undecided between that and the Elektron Heat mk2. We'll see!
Enjoy ✨"
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