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Octave-Plateau VOYETRA Eight 8 Analog Synth w/ VPK-5 Keyboard SN NJ6813
Moog Memorymoog Plus Model 345A 6-Voice Vintage Polyphonic Analog Synth SN 1330
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"This Example, Serial #1330, Features Factory MIDI and Has Been Preserved in Very Fine All Original Condition
- Recently Serviced, Perfect Working Studio-Ready Condition
- Includes Original Owner's/Service Manual"
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"This Example, Serial #1330, Features Factory MIDI and Has Been Preserved in Very Fine All Original Condition
- Recently Serviced, Perfect Working Studio-Ready Condition
- Includes Original Owner's/Service Manual"
Moog Model 10 Modular Synthesizer Reissue 2023 with 953 Keyboard SN 0125
Korg VC-10 Vocoder SN 160932
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"newly serviced fully functional"
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"newly serviced fully functional"
Metasonix D-1000
Gecho Loopstyler Demos
video uploads by Gecho Loopsynth
Playlist:
Loopstyler, synthesized sounds, stylus control options
Loopstyler, synthesized sounds, controlled by MIDI
Loopstyler, FM sounds, controlled by MIDI
Playlist:
Loopstyler, synthesized sounds, stylus control options
Loopstyler, synthesized sounds, controlled by MIDI
Loopstyler, FM sounds, controlled by MIDI
[$10] DIY eurorack modular synth Bio feedback EMG CV generator | with AD8232 module
video upload by HAGIWO
"My 73rd original eurorack modular synth DIY projects.
Bio feedback CV module. Amplifies surface EMG(ElectroMyoGraphy) and outputs as CV.
Like Instruo SCION, biofeedback is a modular synth expression technique.
working documents ( schematics)
https://note.com/solder_state/n/ne1ed...
Please support me to continue projects.
In patreon you will find content about my background , technical information and CAD data.
https://www.patreon.com/hagiwo"
Buchla & Tiptop Audio Release Model 296 Programable Spectral Processor
See the dealers on the right for availability.
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"Today we celebrate the official release of an important project we started 2 years ago: the remaking of Don Buchla’s mega module, the awesome Model 296 Programable Spectral Processor. It is now available for pre-orders at our dealers at $699. Shipping to the dealers from us will start November 30. The 296 was first introduced in 1978 and very few were ever made. Making a module of such complexity at a time when electronic schematics were drawn with pencils, with 48 filters that were most likely hand calculated is just incredible. The 70’s were a great era of exploration and proof of audio electronics scientific theories, but for Don Buchla it seems like it was always something beyond theory. The 296 might at first look like an equalizer, but Don had totally different ideas for it. He managed to pack into it a 16 band analog modular spectral processor, a cross band vocoder plus a massive amount of patch points to work with his synthesizer system.
We are very proud of this project, so much has gone into making it, and thanks to your strong support of the 200t project we are able to price it like a mass produced product. To learn more about the 296t please check out the user manual. As its name implies, the 296t is complex and worth spending the time reading the user manual.
Teenage Engineering Introduces EP-133, K.O.II
EP-133 K.O. II by teenage engineering - performance demo
video upload by djpho
Update: video added. Don't miss Cuckoo's overview video below.
via Teenage Engineering

THE CHAMP IS HERE
A versatile machine with an impressive set of features, K.O.ii is the new champion in and outside the studio.
UNRIVALED BY ANYTHING IN ITS CLASS, this is the sampler you've always wanted at THE incredible price of just $299
Get ready for round 2
Meet the evolution of the world's most sold sampler. based on the legendary PO-33 K.O!, the new EP–133 K.O.II adds more power, more sampling capabilities, a fully reworked sequencer and brand new punch-in 2.0™ effects. introducing a workflow that lets you go from idea to TRACK faster than ever.
It's pocket operators gone pro.
Knock out features
9 projects each with 80,000 notes
projects contain 4 groups, each with 99 patterns
patterns have 12 TRACKS for samples and MIDI
variable pattern length per group (1 to 99 bars)
12 mono / 6 stereo voice polyphony
use groups to mix and match patterns on the fly
record and automate all 12 fader assignments
sequence in free time or quantized with swing
assign any pad to one of 16 MIDI channels
loop mode from OB-4 with length AND slide
12 pressure and velocity sensitive pads
instantaneous timE correction and erase
slice samples LIVE OR AUTOmatically
stereo / mono sampling at 46.875 kHz / 16-bit
punch-in 2.0™ effects (PRESSURE SENSITIVE)
arrange quickly using the instant commit feature
32-bit float signal chain, 24-bit ADC / DAC
SYNC IO FOR EXT. GEAR. 8TH, 16TH NOTE OR SYNC24
6 built-in send fx and a master compressor
drag and drop samples using the sample tool
Get started with the new EP-133, K.O.II by Teenage Engineering (Tutorial)
video upload by True Cuckoo
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
00:58 Hardware overview
02:19 Assign sounds to pads
03:08 Navigate sounds by typing
04:01 A quick glance at the "menus"
04:33 Live recording a beat
04:52 Setting pattern length in bars
05:16 Start recording from any bar
05:34 Recording "free" unquantised
06:20 Erasing a track
07:05 Quantising an unquantised recording
08:12 Step sequencer
08:54 Edit sound envelope
09:27 Edit sound amplitude
09:46 Replace a sound
09:59 Sample from the built in mic
11:23 Trim a sound
12:01 Punch-in record
12:13 Sample a vinyl form the line input
13:01 Chop a sample
13:47 Groups
14:20 Layers
14:35 Play chromatically with Keys mode
15:18 Edit sound play mode
15:48 Use a MIDI keyboard
15:47 Record a longer pattern, unquantised
17:32 Punch-in quantisation
18:13 The fader
19:52 FX
22:30 Punch-in FX
25:00 Looper
25:47 Setting the tempo
26:03 Having fun
26:20 Patterns
26:56 Commit and duplicate "scene"
27:48 Edit a duplicate pattern
29:08 Getting lost in the music
30:44 Recording the fader - jamming on
31:00 Jamming on…
31:36 The KO 2000
31:49 9 Projects
32:17 MIDI sequence an external synth
35:47 Looper affects MIDI out
36:19 Yeah!
video upload by djpho
Update: video added. Don't miss Cuckoo's overview video below.
via Teenage Engineering

THE CHAMP IS HEREA versatile machine with an impressive set of features, K.O.ii is the new champion in and outside the studio.
UNRIVALED BY ANYTHING IN ITS CLASS, this is the sampler you've always wanted at THE incredible price of just $299
Get ready for round 2
Meet the evolution of the world's most sold sampler. based on the legendary PO-33 K.O!, the new EP–133 K.O.II adds more power, more sampling capabilities, a fully reworked sequencer and brand new punch-in 2.0™ effects. introducing a workflow that lets you go from idea to TRACK faster than ever.
It's pocket operators gone pro.
Knock out features
9 projects each with 80,000 notes
projects contain 4 groups, each with 99 patterns
patterns have 12 TRACKS for samples and MIDI
variable pattern length per group (1 to 99 bars)
12 mono / 6 stereo voice polyphony
use groups to mix and match patterns on the fly
record and automate all 12 fader assignments
sequence in free time or quantized with swing
assign any pad to one of 16 MIDI channels
loop mode from OB-4 with length AND slide
12 pressure and velocity sensitive pads
instantaneous timE correction and erase
slice samples LIVE OR AUTOmatically
stereo / mono sampling at 46.875 kHz / 16-bit
punch-in 2.0™ effects (PRESSURE SENSITIVE)
arrange quickly using the instant commit feature
32-bit float signal chain, 24-bit ADC / DAC
SYNC IO FOR EXT. GEAR. 8TH, 16TH NOTE OR SYNC24
6 built-in send fx and a master compressor
drag and drop samples using the sample tool
Get started with the new EP-133, K.O.II by Teenage Engineering (Tutorial)
video upload by True Cuckoo
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
00:58 Hardware overview
02:19 Assign sounds to pads
03:08 Navigate sounds by typing
04:01 A quick glance at the "menus"
04:33 Live recording a beat
04:52 Setting pattern length in bars
05:16 Start recording from any bar
05:34 Recording "free" unquantised
06:20 Erasing a track
07:05 Quantising an unquantised recording
08:12 Step sequencer
08:54 Edit sound envelope
09:27 Edit sound amplitude
09:46 Replace a sound
09:59 Sample from the built in mic
11:23 Trim a sound
12:01 Punch-in record
12:13 Sample a vinyl form the line input
13:01 Chop a sample
13:47 Groups
14:20 Layers
14:35 Play chromatically with Keys mode
15:18 Edit sound play mode
15:48 Use a MIDI keyboard
15:47 Record a longer pattern, unquantised
17:32 Punch-in quantisation
18:13 The fader
19:52 FX
22:30 Punch-in FX
25:00 Looper
25:47 Setting the tempo
26:03 Having fun
26:20 Patterns
26:56 Commit and duplicate "scene"
27:48 Edit a duplicate pattern
29:08 Getting lost in the music
30:44 Recording the fader - jamming on
31:00 Jamming on…
31:36 The KO 2000
31:49 9 Projects
32:17 MIDI sequence an external synth
35:47 Looper affects MIDI out
36:19 Yeah!
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