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Tuesday, December 20, 2022

Technics WSA-1 Physical Modeling Keyboard Synthesizer

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"Powerful physical modeling engine, can hold its own when lined up alongside newer modular stuff. Dream synth for vaporwave, idm, experimental, new age."

Roland Jupiter 6 61-Key Synthesizer

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Yamaha SK-20 Symphonic Ensemble Synthesizer SN 10255

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Dreadbox Typhon Desktop Monophonic Analog Synthesizer w/ Original Box SN TY00729

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Matrix 1000 + Cirklon - Sherman Filterbank for 3mins


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"Oberheim Matrix 1000 Sequenced by Sequentix Cirklon, Tweaked in the Sherman Filterbank for 3mins"

YAMAHA GS-2 - Handmade Miniature 1/6 scale


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You can find additional demos of the GS-2 in previous posts here.

KadImprov #11 - Desert Crossing - #ProphetRev2 - MoogMother-32 - #Syntrx - #ConcertmateMG1


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"While designing a patch on the #ProphetREV2 I kept going to this melody.
Playing the notes while turning the knobs.

The melody and the patch came together: Desert Crossing - A vision in the desert.
Each instrument is representing a specific element in this story.

The Moog #Mother32 for the rhythm of the caravan and heavy steps in the burning sand.
To represent the harshness of the blistering sun I created a recurring buzz sound played on the #Syntrx and a hot sirocco wind blowing on the dunes with the Realistic #ConcertmateMG1.

Let me know what you hear in the comment section.

Thank you for watching."

Buchla Seasonal Greetings


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"Began with continuing experiments in panning audio before sending it to the frequency shifter then just followed the sound -- had no idea it would turn into this :-) Happy Holidays!"

Fever Dream Shopping Network Season 1 Episodes 1-16


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"This show sucks"

New Casio Watch Inspired by John Mayer's Childhood Keyboard


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"The G-SHOCK Ref. 6900-PT1 By John Mayer features a dusty matte blue case and strap, a more playful color combination that’s an excellent companion to the first two collaborations. Peach, coral, and turquoise from the PT-1 keyboard were brought in to highlight the 'Triple Graph' display, which sits right at home in the soft cream dial. Darker grey was pulled from the sharp and flat keys of the PT-1 keyboard and added to the illuminator button. All four indicators for the buttons share the navy color from the writing on the PT-1, a perfect accent on the lighter blue background. The G-Shock Ref. 6900-PT1 By John Mayer gives you both the toughness you expect from a G-SHOCK with a colorway that will make your inner creative child smile."


"Being musicians and music fans, we here at Reverb know John Mayer for his guitar-playing and his best-selling signature Silver Sky. But he's also deeply invested in a whole other type of gear: watches.

Mayer, the horologist, is as much a figure to fellow watch lovers as he is to Boss BD-2 enthusiasts, sitting down for multiple interviews about his extensive collection and even getting into the watch design game himself.

In recent years, he's collaborated with the premiere watch site Hodinkee and a brand that, like Mayer, straddles the world of music gear and watches: Casio.

The partnership's latest creation is the Casio G-Shock Ref. 6900-PT1, a digital watch inspired by the PT-1 Mini Synthesizer.

Casio first built the PT-1 synth in 1982 and continued production until 1988, meaning it was one of the many affordable synths and samplers the company released during Mayer's early childhood.

The toy-like PT-1 is a monosynth — meaning it can only play one note at a time—but it packs in more features than parents probably expected. While there are just four simple tones (piano, violin, flute, and the mysterious 'fantasy'), there's a built-in drum machine with the same spread of rhythms you'd find on an old Roland or Korg, and—pretty amazingly, especially to a kid—a sequencer.

To really seal the deal for 'home keyboard' playing, it can run on four double-AA batteries, has its own speaker, and a headphone output.

John Mayer's new G-Shock takes cues from his own childhood PT-1, with its blue enclosure, though you can also find the synth in white, pink, black, and red."
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