"This Oberheim Xpander is a monster synthesizer and is in great shape. The battery was replaced and unit checked 2 years ago by Synth Smith, a great tech who worked for Sequential and E-mu Systems. The last battery lasted over 20 years so should be good for many years, but back up your sounds. TUNE ALL returns all passing as shown in pictures Video below shows a simple test of features and ends with running the tuning process Main processor O.S. 1.2, and Voice processor O.S. 1.4 (latest O.S.) Amazing Condition, The only real scratches are on the bottom of the synth No rust or corrosion as shown in pictures of inside this beauty The three displays are nice and bright
Auction Includes these Items 1 -Vintage Oberheim Xpander in full working condition 2 -Oberheim Xpander Original Manual 3 -Custom sounds installed. A mix of the Kid Nepro Matrix12/Xpander sounds from Rogue music, and some of my own creations. 4 -A 3 year old Roadie Xpander flight case in mint condition 5 -Also, comes with a survival kit of five rare chips. Three CEM 3374 VCO Chips Two CEM 3372 VCF Chips 6 -And lastly, a dust cover so it stays nice and clean"
"I'm an 80s kid…and, dude, in my opinion, - even if I sound like an old fart now - there was no better time to be a kid than the 80s (and the 90s, maybe). I mean, dude, I spent my Saturdays lying on the floor of our living room making mixtapes. My parents had this huuuuuuge record collection and I would spend hours on end going through these records…Joy Division, The Cure, The Smiths, Prince, all that good stuff, you know. I mean, how cool is that?
And I remember being all hyped up because my parents let me watch Wrestlemania 5…dude, Hulk Hogan vs Randy Savage…can it get any better? And I sat there wearing both my Hulkamania shirt and my WW(F|E) Championship belt waving this silly foam finger in my dad's face like there was no tomorrow. Those were the days, my friend!
Nintendo released the NES, Michael Jackson's Thriller came out, endless summer nights, countless barbecues…dude, seriously, how awesome were the 80s?
To honour this amazing decade, I made this PO-33 80s drum kit consisting of 15 one shot drum hits and 3 drum loops. I really just sampled a bunch of my old drum machines and layered the samples in Ableton to…well just because😂
All my samples and kits are copyright free - you can use them in your own productions, videos, whatever. The main thing is: have fun with this kit (or any of my other kits or packs)!!! If you make a cool track with one of my kits or sample packs, let me know!
If you want to know more about how to transfer data to your PO-33, please check this amazing data transfer tutorial by @Ollie Loops :"
"In this chapter of our series on the Teenage Engineering PO-33 KO!, we take a look at one of the more interesting features of the KO, the ability to data transfer to and from the unit. The KO has a feature where connecting a stereo 1/8" to 1/8" cable between the unit and an audio recorder allows you to download all of the samples and patterns in the unit. This allows you to swap samples and patterns without loosing your work. You then have a back up of your work. You can also transfer files directly between two KOs. Note: this also applies to the other Pocket Operators in the Metal Series, the PO-32 and PO-35.
It is super important to get the right audio format when you record the data transfer. It must be a stereo 16 bit 44100 hz file format or better. The recording will likely fail if you deviant from this format."
"Myiase 'Terrain Glissant' live performance in 1997.
No! The camera was not recording in 4k and no, the cameraman was not working at Universal Studios Hollywood.p"
"Running a drum pattern from a Roland TR-8S into the SH-5's external input then having the SH-5's VCA triggered by the SH-5 LFO2. Lastly, I also modulate the VCF as well."
"No it's not a competition. I was wondering if ZOIA would be able to 'do' a bit of DPO, Tempi, Rene, Echophon, Erbe-Verb and Morphagene. I am not clever enough to make ZOIA do it all at once, but it's a fun way to cover the various aspects of this amazing eurorack module."
"::| TO HEAR THE FULL RANGE OF FREQUENCIES AND STEREO EFFECTS, A GOOD PAIR OF HEADPHONES IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED |::
A quick and simple little jam featuring the Buchla Music Easel and the Moog Matriarch. Effects used on the Music Easel were the TC Electronic MIMIQ Doubler and the Empress Effects EchoSystem pedals, and on the Matriarch, only the built-in Dual Analog Delay."
"If you are looking for a tweakable, uncomplicated and great-sounding source of electronic drum sounds, the Syncussion might be worth its weight in gold.
Sparkling analogue drum sounds are what you need to turn your tracks to gold, Germany's Touched By Sound company may have the answer in the form of the DRM1 eight-piece analogue drum module.