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Wednesday, September 27, 2023

Polyend Play [Preview] | No Talking |


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With the Novation Summit.

Error Instruments First Controller - Control Freak


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Lpg in explain in control freak


New first time we make a controller. Control freak is releasing know.


"Something new for the first time we make a controller.

🙏 Hi there!

I hope you’re doing well. I

wanted to share with you some exciting

news about the Control Freak,

a versatile controller for your eurorack

setup that can also be used as a standalone equipment.

What makes it truly unique is its external box,

which allows you to connect a joystick, a trigger sequencer,

a complex LFO, and an external LPG.

It’s packed with all the essential utilities

commonly used in modular synthesizers,

eliminating the need for additional keys or

accessories. With the Control Freak, you’ll

have everything you need to take your

music production to the next level.

Let me know if you need more information or have any other questions.@www.errorinstruments.com @errorinstruments #errorinstruments #experimentalmusic #noise #controler #eurorack"

Moog 16 Channel Analog Vocoder

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"Gently used Moog Vocoder, includes original power supply.

Moog Music has gone to great lengths to ensure that this distinct electronic voice carries on. Derived from the original vintage schematic, Moog 16 Channel Vocoder's analog voice circuits are hand-soldered at the employee-owned Moog Factory in Asheville, NC to preserve that classic 1978 sound. Updated mechanical connectors and a modern power supply improve reliability and long-term serviceability while ensuring that the analog soul of this instrument – and its unique character and idiosyncrasies – remains unchanged."

Oberheim Perf/x Cyclone MIDI Arpeggiator w/ Original Box & Manuals

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"Killer standalone arpeggiator from the Oberheim Perf/x series. Rare find with the original box, paperwork and power supply. Great working condition overall with just some minor cosmetic issues on the front panel (does not affect functionality)."

Roland JX-8P 61-Key Polyphonic Synthesizer

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"1985 Roland JX-8P in great cosmetic and working condition. Includes M-16C cartridge and 2-prong AC power cable.

The JX-8P is a lovely sounding 8 voice analog poly synth with similar voice architecture to the JX-3P and Roland Juno series. The voice is actually quite a bit more complex than the Junos. What is gained in oscillators and modulation sources is lost in the real time control, however. There are only program buttons where numbers are typed and a single parameter slider is adjusted. This keyboard can be expanded with the Roland PG-800 programmer or connected up to an IOS app through MIDI for full access to all the controls."

Alesis A6 Andromeda 16-Voice Polyphonic Analog Synthesizer

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"2000's Alesis Andromeda A6 16-Voice Analog Synthesizer. Super clean condition overall, shows average cosmetic wear for it's age (minor dings, scratches etc). Includes AC power cable.

Polyphony - 16 voices

Oscillators - 2 oscillators (with subs) per voice, 5 waveforms available (sine, triangle, square, up saw, down saw)

Filter - 32 total - 2-pole multimode resonating filter per voice, 4-pole lowpass resonating filter per voice

Effects - Digital reverb, chorus, echo, analog distortion, quad pitch-shifting, flange, and more

Arpeg/Seq - Arpeggiator: Up, Down, Up/Down, Random; Sequencer: 16-step, analog style; both have MIDI sync

Keyboard - 61 keys (velocity and aftertouch sensitive)

Memory - Program Memory: 256 preset and 128 user-defined

Mix Memory: 128 user-defined

Memory Card Slot: PCMCIA-format

Control - MIDI (16-parts)"

PPG Wave 2.3

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"Here she is - the last and greatest of the incredible PPG line. The very rare and powerful Wave 2.3.

8 parts, 5 keyboard splits, full midi, sequencing and arpeggiation of individual parts and layers.

This thing is an absolute MONSTER!!! And this one is in excellent shape with no issues whatsoever."

Technosaurus Cyclodon SN TCD-2249

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"The Cyclodon is much simpler than most other sequencers. Indeed, it's hard to see how it could be any simpler and still be useful. It offers a maximum of 16 steps, and you can use a set of four switches to select any sequence length from 1 to 16. You determine the CV generated at each step using the 16 knobs arranged in two rows of eight. The seventeenth knob sets the tempo. Another switch defeats this, and allows you to clock the Cyclodon externally using Roland's DIN‑Sync 24 standard. The only other controls are a switch that toggles between 'auto' and 'manual' stepping, and a Start/Stop/Manual button that allows you to set up and run your sequence.

There are only two outputs: CV and Gate. And if I mention the 10 LEDs that show which step is playing (position one to eight, row one or two) and the input for the PSU, there is nothing left to describe. Well, nothing except for the programmable Clock Divider. This allows you to slow the external sync signal by any factor from two to 16. Interesting. Anybody fancy a sequence in 7/4 over a 12/8 sync pattern?"

Erica Syntrx II Sequencer - No talking


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"#ericasynths I love the sequencer in this synth!"

Tenderfoot Electronic Echo & Feed - Lofi, Digital Dub Delay!


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"Echo is the new lo-fi digital delay module from Tenderfoot Electronics. Based around the PT2399 chip, with its fixed 44k of memory, slowing the delay times adds some wonderfully crunchy character to your audio.

Echo has been designed to get every little bit out of the PT2399 to give you delay times from 30ms (opening up the ability for using it as a chorus) down to around 2.5seconds, where it gets oh so crunchy and glitchy.

The feedback control allows you to go from 1 repeat to an infinite slew of gradually degrading lo-fi echo trails.

The feedback loop features send and return jacks to allow patching of other effects or filters into the loop.

INCLUDED IN THE BOX
Echo ships with its expansion module Feed in the box! No need to make a second purchase to get the extra features that you deserve.

Feed adds:

Manual (via an ON-OFF-MOM switch) and CV control of the input into the delay loop, allowing you to be selective over what ends up going into the feedback trails. Think dub-style delays for eurorack!

A panel-mounted switch to control the low pass filter of the echo module.

For more information visit:

https://tenderfootelectronics.com/col...

Or head on over to: https://www.signalsounds.com/

#synth #delay #eurorack #modular"
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