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VEMIA is Peter Forrest's auction house. He is the author of The A-Z of Analogue Synthesizer Books.
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Monome Norns Programmable Sound Computer (CM3+)
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Expressive E Osmose Keyboard Synthesizer + MPE MIDI Controller
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Mutable Instruments Shruthi MK2 DIY Hybrid Synthesizer
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Moog Taurus I
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The Moog Taurus I is a monophonic analog bass synthesizer introduced in 1975, renowned for its deep, powerful bass tones. Designed as foot-operated pedals, it allows musicians to play bass lines using their feet, freeing their hands for other instruments.
Key Features
Oscillators: Two voltage-controlled oscillators (VCOs) offering square and sawtooth waveforms.
Filter: Features a 24 dB/octave low-pass filter with controls for cutoff frequency, contour amount, emphasis (resonance), and attack/decay times.
Presets: Includes three factory presets—Taurus, Bass, and Tuba—and one user-programmable slot for custom sounds.
Envelope Generator: Offers attack and decay controls for shaping the amplitude envelope.
Glide Effect: Adjustable portamento effect for smooth note transitions.
Foot Controls: Two large foot sliders provide real-time control over filter cutoff and volume."
via this Reverb listing

The Moog Taurus I is a monophonic analog bass synthesizer introduced in 1975, renowned for its deep, powerful bass tones. Designed as foot-operated pedals, it allows musicians to play bass lines using their feet, freeing their hands for other instruments.
Key Features
Oscillators: Two voltage-controlled oscillators (VCOs) offering square and sawtooth waveforms.
Filter: Features a 24 dB/octave low-pass filter with controls for cutoff frequency, contour amount, emphasis (resonance), and attack/decay times.
Presets: Includes three factory presets—Taurus, Bass, and Tuba—and one user-programmable slot for custom sounds.
Envelope Generator: Offers attack and decay controls for shaping the amplitude envelope.
Glide Effect: Adjustable portamento effect for smooth note transitions.
Foot Controls: Two large foot sliders provide real-time control over filter cutoff and volume."
Quasimidi Sirius
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"Two knob caps are missing and the plastic casing of the PSU contact has cracked. This has no effect on the functionality whatsoever. Please refer to the added images."
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"Two knob caps are missing and the plastic casing of the PSU contact has cracked. This has no effect on the functionality whatsoever. Please refer to the added images."
Waldorf Streichfett String Synthesizer
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Bad Gear - MBase
video upload by AudioPilz
"Welcome to Bad Gear, the show about the world’s most-hated audio tools. Frequent viewers of this channel are well-aware of the fact that I - personally - love all gear, that this show is merely a reflection on the hate of others and that even some of my favorite electronic musical instruments aren’t safe from the relentless ridicule of the Bad Gear treatment.
Today we are going to talk about Jomox MBase. This synthesizer with a strong focus on the nether regions of the percussive backbone of an arrangement is not only an integral part of my sonic arsenal - most of the criticism is also well-deserved."
Chapters:
00:00 Intro tune
00:56 Overview Jomox MBase
01:35 Analog Synth Engine
02:02 Jomox MBase11 vs. MBase01 Comparison ( Metalizer )
02:35 LFO
03:01 EQ
03:08 Workflow, Trigger Input, Menu System
03:33 Chromatic Bass Synthesizer Mode
03:42 More Additional Features of the MBase11
03:56 Hate Screen
04:25 Jam 1 ( Techno )
05:15 Jam 2 ( 808 Bassline )
06:15 Finale ( Bass Drum ONLY House )
06:45 Verdict
PWM Mantis Custom Preset Demo
video upload by Molten Music Technology
"Some presets I made on the Mantis. Review coming soon. These presets will be captured into an exclusive virtual instrument for patrons. / robinvincent"
AQUILA // Analog Synthesizer Chill out Jam // #arp2600 #moogsynthesizers @MoogSynthesizers
video upload by RandomVoltage
"Aquila - Analog Synthesizer Chill out Jam - live recording
#arp2600 - Bassline
#moogdfam - percussion/ hi hat
#moogsubharmonicon - pad
#moogmother32 - lead
#mooglabyrinth - percussion/ tom
Effects
#eventide Blackhole
#strymonelcapistan"
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