cool little animated gif via cliplead_ here. Also see the Roland TR-909 here.Update: and a Casio SK-5 here.
EVERYTHING SYNTH
cool little animated gif via cliplead_ here. Also see the Roland TR-909 here.
On that note, Metasonix modules arrive at Big City Music. :)
via this auction





Roger O'Donnell has a new release featuring the Moog Voyager. via Alka who is credited with additional drum and synth programming on the album. You can find the release on Amazon.
The opening notes of “The Prince of Time” immediately identify the music as O'Donnell's when the Moog Voyager's warm sound is used to generate the song's kinetic bass and treble melodies. A few minutes into the piece, a midtempo funk pattern, the beats courtesy of Alka member Bryan Michael, makes its entrance, setting the stage for an extended synthesizer solo. Michael also programs the locomotive patterns that drive “If You Were Alone” and, interestingly, the pitter-pattering beats that appear in other pieces are likewise suggestive of “Trans-Europe Express” in their propulsive quality. Gentle pastel melodies dance over a repeating bass pattern in “Endlessly,” a song whose surface quietude tends to camouflage the emotion that slowly swells as it advances from one stage to the next, with lovely flourishes emerging ever-so-surreptitiously at the four-minute mark. Elsewhere, a beatific trip-hop lilt underscores the open-air splendour of “Changing” while “Always” brings a refreshing, free-floating spirit to the album.
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