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Friday, April 01, 2011

Roland Juno-60 T-Shirt by The Dole Shirt

These are available at The Dole Shirt. Be sure to see the rest of of their site for other synth Ts. I have a few and they are great quality Ts.

Ununseptium Warehouse Alternative oscillator #2

via Ununseptium Warehouse where you will find more.

"This time there are a couple of external circuit boards feeding different signals into a modular synth system. One is a home made theremin, which doesn't work very well (see photo for screwdriver potentiometer!) but produces an interesting waveform. The other is host to a Savage Innovations Soundgin speech synthesizer chip."

Circuit bored by ununseptiumwarehouse

Synovatron CV Tools Modules In Production

via Tone's
"CV Tools Specification
4-channel Polarizing Cascade Mixer
Channel 1
Input: 3.5mm jack IN1
Input impedance: 100kΩ (±1%)
Normalled input: VREF - jumper selectable to +5V, 0.5V-2.5V or none
Bandwidth: DC-16kHz (-3db)
Gain: LEVEL control variable 0 to ±2 (±3%)
Output: 3.5mm jack OUT1 - Normalled to Channel 2 output mixer
Output impedance: 1kΩ (±1%)
Output indication: ±LEDs
Channel 2
Input: 3.5mm jack IN2
Input impedance: 100kΩ (±1%)
Normalled input: VREF - jumper selectable to +5V, 0.5V-2.5V or none
Bandwidth: DC-16kHz (-3db)
Gain: LEVEL control variable 0 to ±2 (±3%)
Output: 3.5mm jack OUT2 - Normalled to Channel 3 output mixer
Output impedance: 1kΩ (±1%)
Output indication: ±LEDs
Channel 3
Input: 3.5mm jack IN3
Input impedance: 100kΩ (±1%)
Normalled input: VREF - jumper selectable to +5V, 0.5V-2.5V or none
Bandwidth: DC-16kHz (-3db)
Gain: LEVEL control variable 0 to ±2 (±3%)
Output: 3.5mm jack OUT3 - Normalled to Channel 4 output mixer
Output impedance: 1kΩ (±1%)
Output indication: ±LEDs

Channel 4
Input: 3.5mm jack IN4
Input impedance: 100kΩ (±1%)
Normalled input: VREF - jumper selectable to +5V, A-100 Bus CV or none
Bandwidth: DC-16kHz (-3db)
Gain: LEVEL control - jumper selectable to 2 (±3%) or 1 (set by RV7)
Output: 3.5mm jack OUT4 and Slew Limiter input
Output impedance: 1kΩ (±1%)
Output indication: ±LEDs
Slew Limiter
Input: 3.5mm jack IN
Input impedance: 1MΩ (±1%)
Normalled input: Channel 4 output OUT4
Slew range: TBD
Gain: 1
Output: 3.5mm jack OUT
Output impedance: 100Ω (±1%)
General
Dimensions
3U x 12HP (128.5mm x 60.6mm).
Power consumption
+12V @ 60mA max, -12V @ 50mA max, +5V is not used.
Reference voltage (VREF)
Jumper selectable at each mixer input. Channels 1-3: 5.00V (set by RV6), 0.5V-2.5V (set by RV8), Channel 4: 5.00V (set by RV6), CV from A-100 bus.
A-100 Bus utilisation
±12V, 0V, CV used; +5V and Gate are not used.
Contents
CV Tools Module, 200mm long 16-way ribbon cable, 4 sets of M3 cap head socket screws, nylon washers and a 2.5mm hex key."

Circuit Bent KORG KPR_77


YouTube Uploaded by magicmodulator on Apr 1, 2011

"Circuit bent KORG KPR-77 by mat the modulator England
bass drum pitch, zapp(p bend), decay
snare, pitch, decay, noise level
hi-hat and cymbal tone and decay controls
tom pitch
clap tone control"

SpectralWiz Revealed by Jordan Rudess


YouTube Uploaded by JCRUDESS on Apr 1, 2011

"SpectralWiz Revealed! Wizdom music enters the hardware business with a revolutionary product. Check it out..."

Jordan Rudess: Wizdom Music, LLC
iPads on eBay
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Yamaha CS01 II analogue synthesiser

via this auction

"includes the BC1 Breath Controller and original power supply... This mark 2 version features an improved 24db resonant filter (which self-oscillates) with adjustable slider control over resonance instead of switchable on/off resonance as found on the original."



Yamaha SK30 Symphonic Analogue Synth

via this auction


Siel Opera 6

via this auction

"It has 6 voices, each with two DCO's, which are detunable to give some fat sounds. Assign an LFO on the pulsewidth or DCO pitch and you have chorus.
It has 3 assignable LFO's
It has a resonant Voltage controlled filter on each voice.
It has a four stage envelope generator for the VCF and the VCA.
The MIDI responds to note on/off and velocity.
A good alternative to the Roland Juno 106 or Korg Poly 61M (neither of those were velocity sensitive)."



YouTube Uploaded by Orrsome1967 on Sep 3, 2008

"A quick demo of how to change sounds and save them on a Siel Opera 6 analogue polysynth"

KORG Mono/Poly vintage analogue synthesizer

via this auction

"Classic monophonic / polyphonic synthesizer. Play in poly mode for 4 voices, or else join all voices together in unison to make a nice FAT sound. Can also be triggered with cv and gate, and uses the 1v/octave system, so it is compatible with the Roland standard. Also has arpeggiator, can do cross modulation of voices, has a nice effects section, chord memory and heaps more."

1974 Experimenting with Electronic Music, 1st ed.


via this auction

"Published the very same year electro-industrial pioneers Kraftwerk released their breakthrough album "Autobahn," here's a wonderful, rare book covering virtually everything you ever wanted to know about music synthesis and reproduction. Within its pages is an overview of the history of electronic music, from RCA's tube-based Mark I to modern solid-state synthesizers, with photos of the Minimoog and the Moog Sonic Six, as well as the Tonus ARP 2500, 2600, and Soloist consoles. For you tinkerers out there, the book also contains numerous construction projects, including two (2) separate transistorized theremins complete with detailed alignment instructions. All projects come ready-to-build with full schematics and parts lists.

Contents include:

Musical Electronics

History - Mechanical Tone Generation - Electronic Tone Generation - The Music Synthesizer

Sound and the Electronic Signal

Sound - Harmonic Motion - The Sine Wave - Additive Synthesis - Square Wave - Sawtooth Wave - Beat Notes - The Envelope - White Sound - Using the Complex Wave

The Instruments

Mechanical Tone Generators (string, wind, and percussive) - Experimenting

Microphone and Pickup Applications

Principles - Ceramic and Crystal Applications - Homemade Ceramic - Homemade Percussion - Dynamic Microphones - Magnetic Pickups - Homemade Magnetic Pickup - Condenser - Impedance

Building a Small Electric Organ

Tone Generation - General Construction - Tremolo Modulator - Mixer - Homemade Keyboards - Combining the Stages

The Electronic Modifiers

Tremolo Circuit - Envelope Control Circuit - Trigger Circuit - Attack Envelope Generator Circuit - Photoelectric Modulator - Reverberation - Chime Device - "Fuzz" Circuit - Sustain Circuit

Electronic Tone Generators

Multi-waveform Generator - Pink Noise Circuit - Two Theremin Projects - Automatic Percussion Circuit - The Almost Nightingale - Mini-Organ

Odds and Ends

Two-Channel Mixer - Three-Channel Mixer - Voice Selector - Variable Bandpass Amplifier - Active High-Pass Filter - Resonant Filter - Tube Filter - Tape and Echo

Apart from some moderate cover wear, the book is in very good condition. 180 pages. First edition, copyright 1974. This item ships WORLDWIDE."

Rare Dynacord EC 280 vintage desktop echo box

via this auction
"ow, this really is a unique specimen. It's pretty large, it's old, it crackles and sometimes pops, but everything works and when you get her tuned right, you will be in vintage audio reverbecho heaven. I'm sure Boards of Canada have one of these in their studio. It lets you route signals in all sorts of odd ways (I've used just this and a mixer to pretty amazing affect!) and create the most detuned, odd, dreamy and sometimes downright dreadful audio you ever heard. Because its some sort of weird hybrid, its pretty unpredictable, apart from that theres one knob that always delivers the detuned weirdness! you can feed anything into this and get amazing results, it sounds especially good after a preamp and before ableton live on a guitar signal. It's old, so there is some case damage, but she's 75% cosmetic. functionally its hard to say because its difficult to know what everything is supposed to do, but it all does what you'd expect, so it's 99% functionally perfect in my opinion. it's just got a lead coming out the back, no batteries, no PSU hassle. it works on UK voltage. not sure what else to say apart from that this is a close to unique opportunity to acquire a legendary and very rare desktop reverb unit."

Roland TR-606 drum computer with Analogue Solutions mods


via this auction

"The unit has been upgraded by the legendary Analogue Solutions with their tone mod upgrade. This upgrade box allows for huge tonal control over every single drum sound on this unit. This upgrade is £150 fitted.
The unit also has the full Analog Solutions MIDI upgrade. This mod is £150 fitted and it allows you to sync your analog beast with your ableton live for amazing sounds and fun."

Sonigen Modular

"Sonigen Modular is a modular software synthesizer which offers you the freedom and flexibility of classic modular synthesis with high quality sound and efficient cpu usage.

At some point I will get a professional graphic designer to help with it, or if someone makes a decent skin for it I might switch to that. For the moment it's clear and functional, which is about as far as my artistic skills go.
Features:

Fully modular, you can add as many modules and patch cables as you want.

A fast and intuitive user interface. Layout is mostly automatic, cables indicate signal flow, and our (unique as far as I know) dynamic input handling reduces the need for extra mixer modules, and also reduces screen wastage from unused input terminals / knobs.

Modular voice and modular output effect processing both cleanly integrated in one window.

Everything is processed at full sample rate so there is no need to differentiate between audio signals and control signals. This makes it easier to use and also more flexible.

Just in time (JIT) assembly. Not only is the audio engine written entirely in assembler, but it is also dynamically assembled at runtime. This enables a whole class of optimizations that are otherwise impossible with pre-compiled binaries."

Windows demo version available at http://www.sonigen.com/.

Oberheim OB-X + PPG Wave 2.2 "Delusion"


YouTube Uploaded by retrosound72 on Mar 31, 2011

"vintage synth track by RetroSound

PPG Wave 2.2 Wavetable Synthesizer (1982)
Oberheim OB-X Analog Synthesizer (1979)
recording: multi-trak

the audio file and more:
http://soundcloud.com/retrosound/delusion"

Akai AX-60 demo2.wmv


YouTube Uploaded by ikworgek on Mar 31, 2011
part 1 here
"Akai AX-60 demo
All sounds (including drums) from the AX-60"

muron sniffer


YouTube Uploaded by horchacha on Mar 31, 2011

"new instrument
4 vcos, 2 lfos, vcf, vactrol vca, 8 step sequencer
for pitch, amp, low pass gate, 8 switches for vca/vcf emphasis all kinds
of crazy stupid crap 2 x 4011, 40106, 555, 324, lm386-4,
311, handfull of fets and transistors vactrols and wolves
chicken and fish

dave wright
www.notbreathing.com"

Virus TIOS 4.5 public beta has landed

"2011-April-01, Recklinghausen, Germany. Access Music released a public beta version of OS 4.5 for the entire Virus TI series including the Virus TI Snow. TIOS 4.5 brings several new types of chorus effect to the Virus TI series, ranging from faithful models of renowned vintage chorus and tremolo effects, to the brand new Hyper Chorus. It also adds a authentic rotary speaker simulation and several new mod matrix sources have been implemented.

Vintage Chorus
The Vintage Chorus is an emulation of the 70’s chorus technology based on a technique known as bucket brigades, which can be considered a predecessor of today’s digital sampling technology. The Vintage Chorus covers not only the exact sound of the famous Chorus Ensemble but also many other derivatives of that era which were based on the same basic circuitry, most notably that of the built-in chorus of the Juno 60.

Hyper Chorus
The Hyper Chorus is a six- voice chorus with up to three delay lines each for the left and right side. Despite this, it is staggeringly simple to use, as it is usually only necessary to adjust only the Depth parameter to achieve a huge and warm sound.

Air Chorus
The Air Chorus is a subtle kind of chorus, as it doesn’t mix the direct sound to the processed signal. Instead, it modulates the pitch of the left and right side of the signal independently from each other. The resulting chorus sound happens in the air between both speakers, where both signals add together.

Rotary Speaker
The Rotary Speaker chorus type is an faithful recreation of the sound made by the legendary Leslie speaker. Best known for the wonderful effect it has on the sound of the Hammond organ. The Leslie speaker modulates the sound by rotating both the bass speaker drum and the tweeter horn inside a cabinet - but, crucially, they are rotated at different speeds from each other. The result is a complex example of the Doppler effect, and the way it affects the sound is magical. It’s basically like a vibrato, tremolo and chorus in one. The Leslie speaker also works surprisingly well with both electric and acoustic pianos - the result is a very distinctive sound, instantly recognisable from many iconic recordings.

New Mod Source: Analog Key
Many of us have owned a vintage analog synth at some time or another, and most of those that have will be only too aware of their tendency to become increasingly unpredictable in their behaviour. Unstable tuning and inconsistent key-tracking are just two typical symptoms of this. The funny thing is, these characterful in- stabilities can be just as inspiring as they are infuriating - it is often these little quirks that help a sound stand out in the mix. In TIOS 4.5, Access Music have provided a way to introduce some of these quirks into the Virus TI, by way of the Analog Key modulation sources. The idea is to deliberately skew the key tracking in such a way as to create inconsistency across the keyboard, but in a repeatable way. So, by this method, you can make it so that certain keys are always off pitch by a certain amount, or are duller or brighter than the keys on either side, for instance.

A public beta version of OS4.5 is available for download as of today. The download is free for existing Virus TI users. Point your browser to: http://www.virus.info/start/"

IKEA launches 3-tier kbd/synth stand "SYNTO"


"Introduction price in Sweden : 303 SEK"

via Synth Ollie

Vermona Announce Retroverb Lancet & VSR-3

via Vermona
"CRASH! The Retroverb Lancet is a lot smaller than its predecessor but don’t judge it by its size. It got a lot of improvements like the multimode filter, the overdrive, the versatile LFO and the envelope follower … and a few things more.
The Retroverb Lancet will hit the market in June 2011."

"With the VSR-3 – vintage spring reverb and the Retroverb Lancet we will show two new spring reverb units at the Musikmesse in Frankfurt next week.

The VSR-3 is straightforward and solid and adds the beloved spring reverb sound to any input signal you feed it with. It’s available shortly after the Musikmesse."

BugBrand PT Delay - Overview Demo


YouTube Uploaded by BugBrand on Apr 1, 2011

"Running through the functionality of the new PT Delay Box.

For further details check the Sound Devices section of www.bugbrand.co.uk

[Sorry about the audio quality in the 2nd half - I had to use the direct camera sound so things are quite noisy - the are high quality audio samples on the website]"

BugBrand PT Delay Demo - with TR606 & Mono/Poly

Uploaded by BugBrand on Mar 31, 2011

"A little live demo of the new PT Delay box.

The first half is tweaking around with the inputs from Roland TR606 and Korg Mono/Poly.

In the 2nd half I remove the Korg and then turn the 606 up so that it drives into the soft-clipping on the input.

For further details of the PT Delay, check the Sound Devices section of www.bugbrand.co.uk

[I recorded the audio separately from the vid-cam and sync'd them together when editing]"

Update via the BugBrand newsletter:

BugBrand News - Business BDay / PTDelay Day / Toggle Time

"Morning All,

Firstly, this is 100% *not* an April Fool!
April 1st is the anniversary of when I officially launched BugBrand - today is the 6th birthday.
And to mark the occasion I am launching something new which I am pretty excited about!

Also at the end there is mention of a wonderful Radiophonic Workshop event happening this weekend in Bristol + some associated Bug-Modular sounds.

** NEW -> The PT Delay**
http://www.bugbrand.co.uk/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=1&products_id=103
Introducing a supremely characterful and tactile new Delay Processor based around the infamous PT2399 chip.

This is the culmination of my ongoing works with the wonderful PT Digital Delay chip - yes, the core is digital, but all the surroundings are pure analogue and they've been carefully tweaked to open up a unique variety of sonic fun.

The main features:
- two independent Delay Time settings (65mS to 2.5 Sec) with unique Toggle Time button to switch between them
- Delay Input level control with Punch In button to allow dub-style processing bursts
- Hi/Lo EQ post-delay for extreme sound shaping
- two inputs, versatile output mixing and Send/Return feedback loop
- soft-clipping stages for satisfying overload saturation
- quite an eye catching design!

Lots of demo sounds and a couple of videos now online on the website.

This will be a regular production item with batches appearing every month or two.

**Radiophonic Workshop Weekend**
This weekend at the Cube Cinema, Bristol - http://www.cubecinema.com/cgi-bin/diary/programme.pl#5656
An amazing line-up of talks, films and live performances + a kids 'What is Sound?' workshop on the Sunday.

A couple of months ago I asked BugModular users around the world to come up with Radiophonic-inspired interlude pieces and the results will be playing over the weekend.
You can also check the pieces online via the MW-forum: http://muffwiggler.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=28584

Daren Ager took the challenge to even higher levels, making a whole album of tracks that he's now released them for digital download to support the Japan Disaster Relief fund.
http://darenager.bandcamp.com/album/bug-phonic
13 tracks for only £1.25 (though you can also donate more if you'd like)"

Rhodes Chroma Expander Performance Manual


On the excellent Rhodes Chroma site.

"This is a fairly obscure piece of documentation that, for me (Chris [21030691]) at least, came to light only a dozen years after the site began. Many thanks to Eric W. Mattei [16330105+] who brought the manual to my attention, transcribed his copy, and helped put this section together. The original manual had no graphics, and those included in this section have been adapted from the (Chroma) Performance Manual."

Dave Smith Instruments Mopho


flickr By Matt Hunsberger
(click for more)

Mopho synth art

"Love this synth. I sold this in January and bought the keyboard version.

Buy as a print here: www.society6.com/studio/teleflux/Dave_Smith_Instruments_M..."

Altbengal.


flickr By tedjames
(click for more)

follow-up to this post on Hector. I'm guessing Hector is the cat's name and Altbengal is the type. Cool pic regardless.

via CatSynth

New Korg Hardware Analog Coming to Musikmesse?

Update: pics posted here
via Ryan:
"So I just got an iPad and one of the first apps I bought was the korg ims20 app. This morning I started it up and there was a teaser message from Korg. I took a pic, it's attached."

I just checked iElectribe and it has the teaser screen as well. I wonder if this is the first product teaser ever announced in the synth world exclusively on the iPad.

KORG iMS-20 - KORG INC.
KORG iELECTRIBE - KORG INC.
iPads on eBay


Update:

New Korg MONOTRIBE! "Multi-track rhythm and drum machine" Real Analog? or April Fools?

YouTube Uploaded by VJFranzK on Apr 1, 2011

"Mystery! There's a new teaser screen when you start up KORG iElectribe or iMS20 - "Ready to tweak some real analog hardware?" yes, always! "Check out KORG.com and KORG.co.jp on April 6!" Meanwhile, the name "MONOTRIBE" has been trademarked by KORG in NY for a "multi-track rhythm and drum machine"! It seems likely that these are related - that this is the machine that we see in the photo! The controls resemble those on the recent Monotron and Kaossilator pro. Based on all of this, I would guess (or hope!) that this is an Electribe style drum machine, with a sequencer, MIDI and 1 or more mono analog voices to control! More info TBA. We've been waiting for a completely new Electribe for YEARS! let's hope."

MULTIVOX / ROLAND MX 3000 analog Synthesizer

via this auction
"Super rare MULTIVOX / ROLAND MX 3000 analog Synthesizer,
designed and build in cooperation between the two companies
this is one you might not see so soon again for sale ;)
looks very cool like old Roland synths with the rocker switches
very good for italo, disco, house, afx style and more

3 ( or better 4 ) sections:
bass synth , preset poly synth WITH FX and WITHOUT FX, solo synth
each section has it own filter and envelope (bass very basic editing)
bass basic but fat
ensemble and rotor fx for poly section (incredible strings)
different poly sounds can be combined
very powerful and round sounding solo synth, like a jupiter 4 voice on stereoids
fast lfos for far out sounds
each section hast it's own output
cv/gate for bass and solo synth"

via the comments of this post. Remember if you have an item up for auction feel free to send them in via the contact email link on the bottom right of the site. A post will go up here or on MATRIXSYNTH-B depending on the quality of the pics and rarity of the item.


Introducing the Moog Polyphonic Theremin


YouTube Uploaded by MoogMusicInc on Mar 31, 2011

"Introduced in 1928, the Theremin is one of the earliest and most widely known electronic instruments. Played artists that manipulate invisible energy fields around antennas which control the pitch and volume of the sound, Theremin music has distinguished hit records from such diverse artists as The Beach Boys, Led Zeppelin, Clara Rockmore and Linkin Park.

Today (April 1st), Moog Music designers carrying on the legacy of visionary founder, Robert Moog have announced the first major technical Theremin design advance in over 40 years. The PolyTheremin™ incorporates bleeding edge IsoDirectional Inductive Oscillator Technology, to isolate space around five individual pitch antennas thus enabling each to be played simultaneously (finger-by-finger) without interference from its companion antennas. This revolutionary concept breaks the long held belief that the Theremin could only be monophonic instrument.

The PolyTheremin ships with Dorit Chrysler's instructional video "Playing the PolyTheremin is Even Easier Than Playing a Monophonic Theremin."

Purchase the Etherwave PolyTheremin here: http://www.moogmusic.com/theremin/?section=product&product_id=21416

Learn more about Moog Music here: http://www.moogmusic.com

If you like this video you'll love Moog's Facebook Page: http://www.facebook.com/moogmusicinc"

Update: and the official press release:

"THE FIVE-FINGERED GAME CHANGER.

Today Moog finally reveal the product we have all been waiting for. No longer must a Thereminist be constrained by the shackles of monophony – literally, the sky, and by ‘sky’ we mean the amount of fingers on your hands, is the limit.

Today (April 1st), Moog Music engineers carrying on the legacy of visionary founder, Robert Moog, have announced the first major technical Theremin design advance in over 40 years.

The PolyTheremin™ incorporates bleeding edge IsoDirectional Inductive Oscillator Technology, to isolate space around five individual pitch antennas thus enabling each to be played simultaneously (finger-by-finger) without interference from its companion antennas. This revolutionary concept breaks the long held belief that the Theremin could only be monophonic instrument.

The PolyTheremin ships with Dorit Chrysler’s instructional video “Playing the PolyTheremin is Even Easier Than Playing a Monophonic Theremin.”

For full details, images and video, please visit:
http://www.moogmusic.com/theremin/?section=product&product_id=21416

Dealers: This product will initially be available in the Vishu™ Performer Edition, and has, in fact, actually already shipped to you and been bought by your customers. We’re pretty sure you mentioned being extremely happy with how it went and mentioned something to us about purchasing more.

Thanks for your attention. For questions, please get in touch."

Update:

Dorit Chrysler plays the PolyTheremin

flickr By Moog Music Inc

Thursday, March 31, 2011

MIDIpolis Io and Minerva Jupiter-4 and Juno-60 MIDI Retrofits

via MIDIpolis

"Minerva, the ultimate Juno 60 MIDI retrofit is released on 28th of March along with the improved version of Io, the Jupiter 4 retrofit.

Minerva highlights
=====================
- Internal non-destructive retrofit, no-drilling installation
- Replaces the patch programmer processor without removing the original CPU
- Full MIDI on keyboard, all programmable sliders and switches back and forth
- MIDI control for pitch bend and arpeggio rate
- Flexible extra LFO, routable to several parameters
- Velocity assignable to VCA or VCF
- Dedicated mono ADSR for the VCF
- Memory upgrade to 80 patches
- Patch dump and controller snapshot for easy sound management
- Price is 129 EUR + 10 EUR shipping fee



Io highlights
================
- Easy to install, modular internal retrofit
- Seperate boards for patch programmer and keyboard assigner extension
- Full MIDI on keyboard, all programmable sliders and switches back and forth
- MIDI control for pitch bend, VCF, VCA, Portamento and arpeggio rate
- Two extra LFOs on pitch bend and VCF
- Memory upgrade to 64 patches
- Price is 129 EUR for the keyboard assigner board and 99 EUR for the patch programmer board

The new version adds master keyboard functionality to Jupiter like it sends note data not just receives.
Old version kits are still available for 99 EUR if you do not need the note sending."

See MIDIpolis for more.

1975 UNIVOX MINI-KORG SYNTHESIZER PRINT AD

via this auction

"Ad measures approx. 8"X 5.5" inches."

See the seller's other items for more.

1975 ARP PETE TOWNSHEND SYNTHESIZER PRINT AD

via this auction

"Ad measures approx. 8"X 5.5" inches."

See the seller's other items for more.

Roland MKS-7 Super Quartet Demo

YouTube Uploaded by zibbybone on Mar 31, 2011

"Here's a quick video I made back in January when I just received a MKS-7 and Zoom Q3HD portable recorder. The Super Quartet's drums and a "Chord" section are being controlled by my Fantom X6's built-in rhythms and arpeggiator. I think I'm playing the bass section live from my JD-800. The Melody section is not being used. The MKS-7's main outs are running into the X6's audio in and has delay effect. I'm also running the MKS-7's direct outs into the mixer."

Vintage Roland TR-808 w/Manuals Flight Case

via this auction

"Vintage Roland TR-808 Drum Machine with its Original Manuals and Plastic Dust Cover. It has the Serial #083075"


Rob Hordijk 2


YouTube Uploaded by waveshaper on Mar 31, 2011

"Rob Hordijk 2"

Rob Hordijk 3

Uploaded by waveshaper on Mar 31, 2011

"Rob Hordijk 3"

Sunnysyn


YouTube Uploaded by ricel1992 on Mar 31, 2011

"Here's another snippet of the sunsyn playing with the minimoog model d, roland space echo and eml 200. Things have been getting really cool sounding/fun with all these guys! More to come"

jen sx 1000 synthesizer

via this auction


POLYPHONY MAGAZINE September/October 1982


via this auction
"This issue has plans on how to build a tube pre-amp. Reviews/articles on Tone bypass for Fender amps, MXR Drums, BOSS SCC-700 Sound Control Center, SSM 2011 Mic Pre-Amp, TASCAM Model 3 Solo/Cut circuit, Parametric EQ tips, 8 track reviews, and a slew of other ads and articles pertaining to the latest electronic gear of the time."

POLYPHONY MAGAZINE MAY/JUNE 1982


via this auction
"Contains articles, ads, and DIY features on such topics and gear as, the MG-1, Component profile on SSM2033 and SSM2044, Roland JUNO-6, KORG Trident, Syn-Bow, dod 500 Series Processors, Don Slepian interview, Sequential Circuits ad for the legendary Prophet-10 and music reviews on bands albums, that had just been released."

RARE Polyphony PAIA Magazine June 1983 Vangelis Interview


via this auction
"POLYPHONY MAGAZINE June 1983 contains MIDI fundamentals (MIDI was new), The Vangelis Interview, Reviews on the Oberheim DX, MXR Drum Computer model 185, Buchla 406, MXR OMNI, KORG POLY-61, as well as a TON of ads for various gear of the time."

SIEL DK 600 Vintage Synthesizer

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via this auction

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