"The E-MU Emulator II is a vintage synthesizer known for its iconic sound and functionality. This particular model is all original and fully functional, making it a rare find for collectors and musicians alike. With a reputation for producing rich and diverse soundscapes, the E-MU Emulator II remains a highly sought-after piece of equipment in the world of music production. This unit is very clean, it has been well-maintained and is in excellent condition for its age. Rosen sound serviced this unit fully in 2020. I used it only on a studio and it never left the studio."
Near excellent condition, with the only exception of missing the original data entry knob (the one in the middle). Fully functional, quite scratch free with minor signs of wear and tear."
"Luma-1 is an authentic recreation of the iconic LM-1, originally designed by Roger Linn in 1979 and now brought back by Joe Britt (check the creation story at Roger’s site). Fully recreating the original design of the LM-1, it utilizes the same audio path with the original vintage DACs and filters, runs the original LM-1 software, and adds a secondary modern processor for adding highly desirable features like loadable sounds, USB connectivity(USB MIDI Client and Host), MIDI and more."
"This classic needs no further introduction.
Everything works.
A tiny hole was drilled into the left wood panel - which of course doesn't affect functionality."
"There are synthesizers that mark an entire generation: the Roland D-50 is one of them. Used by many musicians in the '80s and '90s, I'm playing with it today for an ambient session, enhanced by Microcosm's Hologram and Strymon's Big Sky pedals.
The D-50 evokes a specific memory for me: the soundtrack to the film 'The Big Blue' by Eric Serra, who used it on several tracks. So nostalgic for me..."
"This app ditches factory presets! :) Just hit the "Create" button, and you'll get a brand-new preset each time, with unique sound and rich texture. All you need to do is tweak a few parameters to better match your vision.
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NoiseSpace is an experimental generator based on simplex noise, which is then used in a granular synthesis algorithm. This design allows for the creation of a vast array of diverse waveforms rich in harmonics with a rich low-frequency spectrum. The generator is controlled by just a few simple parameters. Despite its somewhat chaotic and atonal nature, it is highly suitable for generating industrial sound structures, ominous, foreboding noise and backgrounds.
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More creative audio apps at:
https://motion-soundscape.blogspot.com"