"This unit is the US Version and is in very good condition and full working order. It sounds great! There are minor scratches on the sides and bottom, as shown in the photos, but the main faceplate of the synth is in great condition with only small blemishes. The left wood end-plate has some discoloration, as also shown in the photos.
Due to the slow refresh rate of the alpha-numeric displays on this synth, some of the later photos in this listing did not capture all of the text, as my camera's shutter speed caught the screens mid-refresh. However, this is just an artifact of the camera image, and the earlier photos in the listing show that all of the displays are working properly despite their age."
"Super clean near mint Roland System 100m D set from mid 70's. Was serviced by pro shop prior to my purchasing 1 year ago. As clean and sweet as they come.
Only very minor wood blemishes and super clean metal."
"After listening to all the preset sounds, I was interested in the 95th tone, Arp Clicks, so I started playing around with it, trying out various sounds.
Griggling the knobs is fun!
I hope you enjoy the excitement of touching hardware for the first time, and trying out all kinds of things."
"The Sidrax glitch inputs, according to the manual:
'Two green jacks, that are 'glitch' inputs. They cause the boundary conditions of each oscillator to wire to the output of another. A modulation inspired by circuit bending.'
If you modulate the oscillator that is wired to the one with the glitch input (if you get my drift), you can get wild results. Off screen, Microcosm and Cocoquantus add to the fun.
"Eventide H949 Harmonizer demo of functions/capabilites with a Sequential Circuits Drumtraks. Recorded straight into a UA Volt interface.
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"As the many ideas for my 100th video swept around my head, in the end it just made sense for me to return to my synth roots in order to celebrate just how far I've come as a synthesist, composer, and improviser of music.
This, the Blade Runner style saw waves sound is where it all began for me. Both as a synth player and as a YouTuber. Way back when I first started filming with my XD you can see my cover of the Blade Runner 'Main Theme' by Vangelis. This video is an improvisation using a Blade Runner style patch that I made fresh and you can hear just how much thicker, refined, and better created it is through my few years of experience. Clearly my knowledge in this time has only gotten bigger and what better way to celebrate this than by showing how far I've come since the original video."
"Multitrack recordings of the Vermona PERfourMER mkII. All sounds are made with the PERfourMER mkII. Sequencers used: Dotcom Q960, Moon Modular M569 and Future Retro Revolution. All processing in Ableton Live. Special thanks to Thomas at Vermona for lending the PERfourMER mkII."