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Saturday, January 07, 2023

Waldorf MicroWave 1 Synthesizer V2.0 Revision A (CEM 3389) w/ Extras

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"Waldorf MicroWave 1 V2.0
Revision A (CEM 3389)

Synthesizer Rack
+ Neuwertig / Mint
+ Memory Card 1
+ Original Manuals
+ Made in Germany
+ 1Jahr Garantie"

E-MU Systems Orbit-3 Rackmount 128-Voice Super Synth w/ Original Manual

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Vintage 1979 Yamaha SK50D Analog Poly Synth String Ensemble Organ SN 1493

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Video in the listing previously posted here back in 2010.

"This Yamaha SK50D is a killer 7 voice analog ensemble synthesizer, featuring organ, string, and poly-synth sections, dedicated organ and string/synth brilliance, tremolo, vibrato, string and mix volume pedal inputs, and dedicated Monosynth, Polysynth, Organ, and tone cabinet outputs. . Hammondy, Rolandy and Yamaha-y in all the best ways. Serviced, tested and functioning! Included is power cord and bass pedal. Peace ta da!"

Casio RZ-1 Digital Sampling Rhythm Composer SN 303634A

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Koma Komplex sequencer


Koma Komplex sequencer - I like it! video upload by David Morley

"I decided to change my analogue sequencer from a Fenix III to a Koma Komplex. After 11 years with the Fenix, I think it was time to travel new paths.

It's a seriously great sequencer. I'll try and do a series of videos on this. Each showing a sequence with some feature being profiled.

Koma Komplex
Roland SH-2 via Midi
Fenix I modular via CV Gate"

Grendel 2TAC analog sequencer with RA-99 Grenadier


video upload by EA78751

"Rare Waves demonstrates the Grendel 2TAC 2-track analog controller with the Grendel RA-99 Grenadier analog synthesizer. The Grendel 2TAC has two tracks of CV-Gate output (1v/oct). For synchronization, it has an internal tempo generator, analog pulse-per-step Clock In/Out, and Reset pulse In/Out. This video tutorial shows some of its pattern editing features, time stretching, creating pattern chains, altering the tuning, mashing several patterns together simultaneously, and generating random patterns. We will be offering a limited issue of the 2TAC as pictured in the video with black aluminum case, walnut sides, and red or yellow LEDs. For easy reference this version comes with the key commands printed as a graphic on the underside of the case. 2TACs are available soon direct from rarewaves.net."

You can find additional posts featuring the Grendel 2TAC here.

Exploring the modular lunchbox | Low-Gain Electronics


video upload by LowGainElectronics

JX-8P + Blackhole - Jan 5, 2023


video upload by SynthMania

"A crescendo of seven tracks on the classic Roland JX-8P from the mid-1980s - all tracks have different settings of the Eventide 'Blackhole' reverb plugin. Eventide 2016 plugin on the mix channel as well.

0:00 STRINGS 2
0:55 + SLAPBACK
1:51 + PIANO 2
2:46 + SYNDULCIMR
3:42 + VOICES
4:38 + SOUNDTRACK
5:33 + STRINGS 1"

Yamaha EX5 Swell Strings


video upload by SynthMania

"When I was younger I rarely bought brand new gear. To get max. "bang for the buck", most of the times I bought used (remember local newspaper ad sections?). The Yamaha EX5R was one of the few pieces of gear that I bought brand new, on the spot, as soon as I tried it out in the store (Veneman in Springfield, VA, not existing anymore, it burned down) in 1998 or 1999 when it came out. I bought it right then and there because I was so impressed with its sounds and capabilities. It truly was a groundbreaking machine for the time, it was one of the first synths to have polyphonic arpeggiators, categories of sounds, multi-synthesis DSP, Virtual Analog, wind control, 128-voice polyphony, and I could go on and on with the whole kit and caboodle. It was the Yamaha flagship synth / workstation back in those days. Still kept it for all these twenty-five years. Of course, today it's been superseded by modern Yamaha synths, excellent propositions such as the Motif and Montage lines. But the EX5/R/7 still has a special sound that I like very much. I found an old file that contained a quick three-part string ditty that I made on it, utilizing three tracks of the awesome and hypnotic "Swell Strings" patch on it. In this video, I'm soloing the C pan, the L pan, the R pan, and then the ditty in full.

Happy Befana day to all.
0:00 CENTER PAN
0:57 LEFT PAN
1:31 RIGHT PAN
2:08 FULL MIX"

Friday, January 06, 2023

The Yamaha CS80 & CS70M - An Exploration of Two LEGENDS!


video upload by Vintage Synthesizer Solutions

"Please join us while we do a direct sonic comparison of these two classic Yamaha synthesizers. As is widely recognized, the CS80 is arguably the most legendary synthesizer ever made. Just under 800 units were produced at an MSRP of roughly $7000 each in 1978. The CS70m was the follow up flagship model and retailed for just under $5000 in 1981. We could not find the production total for the 70m (if anyone knows, please share in the comments!). However, like its sibling, I would guess that less than 1000 were made during its production run which ended in 1983 as Yamaha prepared to release the DX7.

While they do not sound identical by any means, we hope this video demonstrates how incredibly under recognized the CS70m is within the CS Poly family. It is the closest you can get to the CS80 in terms of feature set, voice architecture, and dual channel sound. For the prices people ask today for the CS50 and CS60, one would be smart to look for a 70m instead (IMHO!).

The audio is DIRECT & DRY - You are hearing the raw audio as it comes directly from each synthesizer. NO post processing (Effects or Dynamics) was done.

Thank you so much for watching! This channel is a passion project. We are just two hobbyists who share a deep passion for synthesizers. Please consider subscribing, we would greatly appreciate it! 🙏

**I am not a professional keyboardist! :)**
*On the CS80, the sliders labelled: "Sub Oscillator" = LFO*
Fun Fact: The CS80 has 8 voices; the CS70m has 6.

#VintageSyntheSizersolutions
#SacramentoSynthesizers
#Yamaha
#CS80
#CS70m
#YamahaCS

As always, a huge thanks to www.jeffreylatour.com for the amazing filming & editing work!

0:00 Intro
0:40 History & Development
1:30 Features unique to the 80 & 70m
2:08 Performance Controls
2:50 Voice Structure/Signal Path
4:44 CS80 Pitch Ribbon & Analog Memory
5:46 CS70m Updates & Diferences
7:50 CS80 Sounds
17:45 CS70m Sounds
21:01 DOG! 😂
21:06 CS70m Sounds Continued
30:41 Outro"
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