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VEMIA is Peter Forrest's auction house. He is the author of The A-Z of Analogue Synthesizer Books.
"Here is a rare chance to get a rare 'TV front' Selmer CLAVIOLINE in near mint conditions ! The Clavioline have been seriously serviced last year, and sound amazing, and stay tuned for all octaves ! Vibrato needs to be serviced (according to the tech, easy to do as it is condenser component to change. He moved far from my studio, and don't have time to bring it back) All in all, you won't be disappointed as the Clavioline is in really excellent conditions, and play so well"
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"Roland MRS-2 ProMars Compuphonic. This one has pedigree, I bought it off Martyn Ware and you can see it in some early Human League videos! Great sounding mono synth. Has a nice Kenton MIDI retrofit, too. This synth has been used throughout its life and shows sign of general wear and tear (but nothing too bad). The worst bit is the flake of veneer off the right-hand end-cheek - but the rest is surprisingly good for an instrument that was well used. Packing at VEMIA 18GBP."
"Titled after a large M-type asteroid, 16 Psyche aims to contextualise concepts related to complex configurations of feedback and phase modulation. Inspired by the ideas of composer John Chowning and mathematician Alexander Grothendieck. The core 16 configurations of 16 psyche expose the diversity of the protocore and the rich experimentation to gain using the 5 pillars of its foundation in depth. the infinity function groupoids, quadrilateral non linear transfer functions, twisted division ring of fractions, through zero phase modulations, and non linear resonant feedback windows. Super unique synth... Sounds amazing. Includes power supply and banana jacks."
Today I am giving a user review of the new Behringer Wave. My personal thoughts and opinions. I bought this synth with my own tax refund money. So nobody has input into what I'm posting here today. The Wave is promoted as a faithful reproduction of the PPG Wave 2.3 digital synthesizer in all its lo-fi glory. With a touch of some modern feature additions. While I have tried a friend's original PPG, this is not a comparison to the original. Nor is this an exhaustive how-to, nor covering all features.
Is the Behringer Wave right for you?
What makes the Wave stand out from other synths?
Is the Wave a good value for the money?
Can I recommend the Wave to others?
0:00 Introduction and Brief Overview
1:01 Build Quality
2:23 Features, Sound
4:39 User Interface and the Synthtribe App
6:10 Final Thoughts
7:59 One more thing"
"Something no-one asked for but it's here anyway... I was fascinated by the idea of Richard processing drums in things like the MS20, but rather than go down that route I figured I'd have a go at Ventolin using the spiritual ancestor of the EMS Synthi, the Erica Synths Syntrx II.
Chapters below -
0:00 Intro
1:30 Thought process and motivation
3:17 Syntrx II Demos
8:17 Parts for Ventolin
11:00 Track!
It's not 100% (obviously) and I didn't go to the trouble of changing the parts up too much. I think the drums are samples - there are bits in the original that sound like they're being played backwards which gives the game away - but the Syntrx is way more than 'just' a monosynth, and makes some very weird sounds so I sort of went with it."
"Cherry Audio's PS-3300 is an accurate virtual analog software emulation of the semi-modular analog polyphonic synthesizer released by KORG in 1977. Cherry Audio has meticulously recreated this legendary synth, capturing its unique sonic character and extensive patching capabilities. Released in October 2023, the PS-3300 has quickly become one of Cherry Audio's most popular and highly rated products, earning perfect scores of 10 out of 10 from both Computer Music and MusicTech, along with widespread acclaim from online channels around the world.
Despite the increasing interest in the hardware, it remains expensive and rare, making it accessible primarily to the wealthiest musicians. Cherry Audio is providing a unique opportunity for all producers to experience this classic instrument at a special price for a limited time. The PS-3300 will be available for sale from April 1 to May 5, 2025, for just $33. This is a 33% discount off the regular price of $49, making it the lowest price ever offered. Cherry Audio's PS-3300 is compatible with AU, VST, VST3, and AAX and features a standalone format for both macOS and Windows.
Cherry Audio’s PS-3300 replicates the functionality and layout of the original's three signal generator panels, which include six-waveform oscillators, modulation generators (LFOs), low-pass filters, envelopes, and triple-peak resonators. Enhanced features include PS or MS-style filter selection, tempo sync, and temperament tuning presets.
Additionally, the master signal mixer includes sample and hold functions, an envelope generator, and jacks for advanced sound shaping. It also features continuous CV control for level and panning, along with integrated effects like chorus, delay, and reverb.
With its user-friendly interface, unlimited cables per jack, over 360 presets, and versatile MIDI mapping, the PS-3300 appeals to both vintage synth enthusiasts and modern music producers."