Wednesday, July 13, 2022
Italo Disco - Solton Programmer 24 Synthesizer - Kalimba De Luna Tony Esposito
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One of my favorite summer songs. Kalimba De Luna performed by the italian musician Tony Esposito (1984)
I used here the Solton Programmer24 for the most parts incl. the drums and the double bass. Additional sounds (brass, lead, fx, second strings) are from the E-MU Emulator II
The Solton Programmer 24 is a very cool Arranger Keyboard from the year 1985
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Amsterdam Non lineair seqwenser (Chiptune Sequencer ) game !
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amsterdam non-linear sequencer
game sound sequencer
Has a internal LFO
That has divide steps in four.
Different steps Every step is controllable .
How much the output will be . It’s good to make Arpeggio patterns.
Base line . Because of the sensor LDR
You can change the speed by the light of the sequence
You can turn the sensor on or off and of course it has
an external clock input
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Ca. 1986 Oberheim Matrix 6
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"Fresh from a round of TLC from our in house techs, this is killer example of the classic "deep modulation synth." In very good cosmetic condition, with some minor chipping on the underside of a few keys. The Matrix 6 has six voices at two oscillators per voice, and almost endless routing potential. This is one of the best sounding synths Tom Oberheim ever designed. Create super rich pads and searing leads!"
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"Fresh from a round of TLC from our in house techs, this is killer example of the classic "deep modulation synth." In very good cosmetic condition, with some minor chipping on the underside of a few keys. The Matrix 6 has six voices at two oscillators per voice, and almost endless routing potential. This is one of the best sounding synths Tom Oberheim ever designed. Create super rich pads and searing leads!"
Fender Chroma Polaris II SN 500516
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"Awesome synth from the 80s. Was made by the guys from arp after they were bought out by fender. Everything works as it should, some pretty radical sounds can be conceived with this machine that’s for sure."
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"Awesome synth from the 80s. Was made by the guys from arp after they were bought out by fender. Everything works as it should, some pretty radical sounds can be conceived with this machine that’s for sure."
Teisco Synthesizer 110-F
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"Ok. You ready for a weird one? This is definitely a quirky little bird of a keyboard.
A lot of things here will be familiar, though: two analog oscillators with very wide frequency ranges that can go from 64ft to 4ft -- and also each be used as LFOs -- with the classic compliment of analog triangle, saw, and square/pulse waves. Two snappy envelopes. A very flexible dedicated LFO with waveshaping. Sample and hold. White and pink noise. Ring mod... I assume you're following along, so far so good.
But then... VCO 1 can FM VCO 2? And then VCO 2 can ring mod VCO 1 at the same time? And then this filter is... a ladder filter? Like a Moog -- but compensated, so it doesn't lose low end when the resonance is turned high and screaming. And then... there is... a filter bank with its own dedicated mixer section. Yes, it works and it is a very bizarre addition that I have pretty much never seen on another monosynth.
Anyway, like I said this is just a very quirky and interesting little thing. I've had a great time squeezing weird late 70s sci-fi vibes out of it, but perhaps it's time for it's next home."
Nice Roland Chorus Echo SRE-555 on top.
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You can find demos of the Teisco 110F in previous posts here.

"Ok. You ready for a weird one? This is definitely a quirky little bird of a keyboard.
A lot of things here will be familiar, though: two analog oscillators with very wide frequency ranges that can go from 64ft to 4ft -- and also each be used as LFOs -- with the classic compliment of analog triangle, saw, and square/pulse waves. Two snappy envelopes. A very flexible dedicated LFO with waveshaping. Sample and hold. White and pink noise. Ring mod... I assume you're following along, so far so good.
But then... VCO 1 can FM VCO 2? And then VCO 2 can ring mod VCO 1 at the same time? And then this filter is... a ladder filter? Like a Moog -- but compensated, so it doesn't lose low end when the resonance is turned high and screaming. And then... there is... a filter bank with its own dedicated mixer section. Yes, it works and it is a very bizarre addition that I have pretty much never seen on another monosynth.
Anyway, like I said this is just a very quirky and interesting little thing. I've had a great time squeezing weird late 70s sci-fi vibes out of it, but perhaps it's time for it's next home."
Nice Roland Chorus Echo SRE-555 on top.
Rare Black Model Yamaha CS01 Monophonic Synthesizer SN 29720
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Only a handful have been previously featured on the site.
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Only a handful have been previously featured on the site.
Access Microwave Programmer
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"This machine edits the famous Waldorf Microwave expander originally built and designed by ACCESS, now doing the famous VIRUS series Virtual Analog synthesizer. Main panel features 28 knobs and 9 switch buttons"
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"This machine edits the famous Waldorf Microwave expander originally built and designed by ACCESS, now doing the famous VIRUS series Virtual Analog synthesizer. Main panel features 28 knobs and 9 switch buttons"
Blue GS Music e7 - 7 Voice, Multi-timbral Analog Poly Synth
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The e7 comes in Blue, Red, and Black. You can find demos, details and additional pics in previous posts here.
Bugbrand 3 Rows System
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"So many things going on there ! Lots of sequencing and processing option for many oscillating sources. It really is a complete system, for never ending explorations. It comes with custom rack ears, bananas and PSU. It is in awesome shape, everything was built by Tom within last year."
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"So many things going on there ! Lots of sequencing and processing option for many oscillating sources. It really is a complete system, for never ending explorations. It comes with custom rack ears, bananas and PSU. It is in awesome shape, everything was built by Tom within last year."
Buchla 207
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"Fantastic Buchla format clone mixer. Must have in any setup! Only selling because I bought a 227e"
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"Fantastic Buchla format clone mixer. Must have in any setup! Only selling because I bought a 227e"
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