"For sale is this vintage 1973 EMS Synthi Hi-Fli synthesizer. This example, serial number 0311, is in very good all original condition. It includes a pair of reissue expression pedals, as well as, 8 of 9 original EMS slider caps. This 220v unit has been completely tested and it works perfectly."
"Analog Audio Artifacts: event horizons of sonic singularities rendered for our ears. Priority #1 for the 669/BossHog MiniSynth. With a presence more sickening than Leatherface in chef’s hat after indulging at a Texan all you can eat chili cook-off Trogotronic 669 MiniSynth is the most untamed sonic-detonator we’ve ever built. The Subhumans have endowed Model 669/Bosshog with:
3 Oscillators
3 Master Oscillator Controls
3 Analog Audio Artifact Generators
1 Volume Control
3 Modulator Patches
4 Light Indicator Array
7 Button Performance Array
7 Switch Hold Override Array
2 One/Quarter Inch Jacks—Input & Output
8 One/Eighth Inch CV Inputs for Modular Compatibility
7 Vactrol Circuits
From expansive leviathan drones plumbing the depths of heavy water reactors to mind-reading staccato glitch attack the sheer power of the 669/Warthog’s sonic devastation is simply extraordinary. Yes, Virginia, 669/Warthog can BOTH be the backdrop scenic drone AND an all analog rhythm section played in realtime on the perfectly weighted button array. If the multimillion-dollar flying killbots had ears this would be the guiding beacon they obey.
669/Warthog ships in a heavy duty cast aluminum case ready for 100-120v power; Optional Universal power supply allows operation anywhere on the globe from 100-240v mains.
669 solo
669 with old Drum Machine patched to Input
669 with Guitar poorly played while patched to Input
Specs: Cast Aluminum Chassis 4.75″ x 7.5″ x 1.5″ Price: $375"
This is the first in a series of videos featuring three young, energetic musicians who have produced their work using only the KORG electribe.
The first one is produced by mryat, who took part in developing the new electribe and who also writes demo songs for several KORG products. His sound is definitely becoming part of the new generation of KORG sounds. Please watch him “cook” with the new Electribe - and enjoy!
mryat's stream on SoundCloud
https://soundcloud.com/mryat"
"A truly portable electronic setup consisted of a PO-14 from teenage engineering, a monotron Delay from Korg and a talking translator by an unknow brand bought in a fleamarket"
"Continuing the Doepfer A106-5 video series. This time we hear an example of a few sounds that can be created using a melody line filtered with the A106-5 SEM filter. Part Two will explore the Notch and High Pass Filter. Sound and Video by Raul Pena"
"Here is a demonstration of how to do those classic Sequential-esque sync sweep sounds using just a few basic Synthesizers.com modules. A whole lot more synth videos are coming soon!
Thanks for watching!
Produced by Moot Booxlé
All sights and sounds Copyright 2015 Moot Booxlé Studios."