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Saturday, January 18, 2014

Vintage EMS Product Brochures & Sticker

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via these auctions

EMS Synthi Sequencer 256
"Spec Sheet Section includes various sections including:

Layers
Mode Switch
Keyboard
Input Source
Clock Controls"

Original EMS SYNTHI E Synthesizer

"Spec sheet section includes various sections including:

Oscillators
Tremolo
Filters
Ring Mods
Mixer
Amplifier"

1970's Original EMS SYNTHI AKS

"Spec sheet section includes various sections including:

Oscillators
Filters
Ring Mods
Spring Reverbs
Keyboard
Matrix Patchboard"

EMS SYNTHI 100 Synthesizer via

"Spec Sheet Section includes various sections including:

Twlelve Oscillators
Dual Output Random Generator
Three Envelope Shapers
Four LPFs
Four HPFs
Octave Filters
Two Spring Reverbs
Digital Sequencer
Eight VCAs
Two Keyboards
Matrix Patchboards"

EMS PolySynthi Product Sales Sticker

Wednesday, January 01, 2014

Happy New Year! The Year in Synths 2013


Happy New Year Everyone!

What a busy year it has been in the world of synths.

This is going to be one doozy of a post, so bear with me. This post is a review of the year in synths for 2013. We begin with Tributes to Those We Lost This Year, followed by New Manufacturers & Makers, Older Manufacturers Added to the Site, New Gear Announcements, Top 10 Posts by Traffic,  My Standout Posts for the Year, and finally This Years' Synth Events. I did my best to keep things as short and concise as possible.

Let's begin with the hardest part of the post.

Tributes to Those We Lost This Year

RIP Bernard Parmegiani - Electronic & Acoustic Composer
Lou Reed RIP
RIP Dick Raaymakers aka Kid Baltan
RIP George Duke - DreamWeaver
RIP Ralph Dyck, Sept 28, 1941 – May 20, 2013
RIP Ray Manzarek

All missed and never to be forgotten. Take a moment to remember them.

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New Manufacturers & Makers

Starting last January, I decided to keep a running list of every new manufacturer and maker introduced to the site during the year.  This is something I haven't done before and I thought it would be interesting to see how many there were in the year.   It's easy to focus on the big synth announcements throughout the year, but what about all the new makers and brands? I shouln't have to go considerably into the significance of new designers on the scene, so I'll just say two things regarding them.  One, the number of new makers is a direct reflection on the interest in our scene, and two, these are the creators of new gear which directly translate into new designs not previously available to us.  Think about that for a moment.  These are makers and designs that did not exist before.  They are part of our synth history.  So what is the total count of new synth designers for the year? A whopping 113. Think about that a bit. One hundred and thirteen new synth designers and brands this year alone.

Here they are (note a handful date back to 2012, but 2013 marked their momentum and availability):

Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Benge Releases All EMS Polysynthi Album - Forms 3



"One of the interesting things about creating an album using just one synthesiser is that it puts you in the 'sonic era' of the machine that you are working with. So for this reason I decided to create these tracks with this idea in mind, resulting hopefully in a sound reminiscent of the musical cues found on certain late 1970s soundtrack or library albums. Therefore when listening to this record it would not be inappropriate to try and imagine yourself immersed in a progressive Television Play such as would have been broadcast on on a sunday evening in 1978

This record was made using the EMS Polysynthi electronic polyphonic synthesiser. All sounds were created and played on this single machine, and then recorded directly to multi-track tape in overlaying passes. The only exception to this was the minor addition of monophonic spring reverberation via the EMS VCS3 and some occasional band-pass filtering courtesy of the EMS 8-octave filter bank
credits
released 16 December 2013
Music created on the EMS Polysynthi
Recorded at Memetune Studios, London, UK
© December 2013 Benge / Expanding Records
All Rights Reserved
expandingrecords.com
memetune.net"

via Benge's It's Full of Stars

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

EMS Polysynthi Videos by Benge


Polysynthi Benge1 Published on Oct 16, 2013

"The super-rare EMS Polysynthi. See http://myblogitsfullofstars.blogspot.... for more info"


Polysynthi Benge2 Published on Oct 16, 2013

Wednesday, May 29, 2013

1979 EMS POLYSYNTHI SYNTHESIZER PRINT AD

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via this auction


Ad measures approx. 8"X 10.5" inches.

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

John Foxx & Friends Discuss Identity Amidst The Machines

John Foxx & Friends Discuss Identity Amidst The Machines from theQuietus on Vimeo.

via Benge's It's Full of Stars

Too many synths to list. Two of the rarer bits you may or may not recognize depending on how often you visit MATRIXSYNTH are the EMS Polysynthi & Elektor Formant modular. Click here for a search on Benge for all posts featured here on MATRIXSYNTH. And of course, check out John Fox And The Maths.

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Ultra Rare EMS POLYSYNTHI

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via this auction

"WoW! This is one of the few and working EMS Polysynthi, produced between the '78 and 79 in ONLY 29 exemplars!!! As far I know the last Peter Zinovieff work. Space look... totally amazing to see, its sound is magic! It's fully polyphonic with built in analog delay and chorus (both CV/keyboard touch controllable) Two cv-lfo's with many combinations, modulable also from keyboard aftertouch, filter is very very nice selectable from 2 to 4 poles, envelope follower for external signals and many other features. For me is one of the best polyphonic synthesizers ever made with unique sound and an incredible look. It's perfect working, just well tested another time but due the vintage nature of this instrument I'll sell it as seen..."

Friday, June 08, 2012

EMS Polysynthi "Sounds from the Outer Space"


YouTube Published on Jun 8, 2012 by scienceforce

"This is one of the few and working EMS Polysynthi, produced between the '78 and 79 in ONLY 29 exemplars. As far I know the last Peter Zinovieff work.
Space look... totally amazing, its sound is magic!
It's fully polyphonic with built in analog delay and chorus (both CV/keyboard touch controllable) Two cv-lfo's with many combinations, modulable also from keyboard aftertouch, filter is very very nice selectable from 2 to 4 poles, envelope follower for external signals and many other features.
For me is one of the best polyphonic synthesizers ever made with unique sound and an incredible look.
This is a small space sounds demo with both the enevelopes auto triggered from one cvlfo."

Tuesday, June 05, 2012

EMS Polysynthi (fx psychedelic drones demo)


YouTube Published on Jun 5, 2012 by scienceforce

"This is one of the few and working EMS Polysynthi, produced between the '78 and 79 in ONLY 29 exemplars. As far I know the last Peter Zinovieff work.
Space look... totally amazing, it's sound is magic!
It's fully polyphonic with built in analog delay and chorus (both CV/keyboard touch controllable) Two cv-lfo's with many combinations, modulable also from keyboard aftertouch, filter is very very nice selectable from 2 to 4 poles, envelope follower for external signals and many other features.
For me is one of the best polyphonic synthesizers ever made with unique sound and an incredible look.
This is a small psychedelic ambient sounds demo with both the enevelopes auto triggered from one cvlfo."

Thursday, January 26, 2012

EMS polysynthi Studio Colours


via It's Full of Stars where you'll find more.

Tuesday, January 03, 2012

ULTRA RARE EMS POLYSYNTHI COLOR SALES FLYER


via this auction

See the seller's other items for more.

"Incredibly rare sales flyer for EMS (Electronic Music Studios London Ltd.)

'POLYSYNTHI' !!!!

one sheet 8.5" x 11" full color layout with description of sections on back

I don't think these ever saw production...

good condition for age - some wear around edges but overall nice

will throw in photocopy of Synthi-VCS-3 Mark II pic & DK1/KS keyboard description"

Sunday, June 19, 2011

EMS polysynthi advert


via this auction

"full page advert 1980

from: International Musician - February 1980

This item is NOT a photocopy or repro'
Genuine 30+ year old item"

Tuesday, February 08, 2011

EMS PolySynthi art


flickr By TheSynthFreq

"Framed synth art of the PolySynthi EMS synthesizer."

Monday, November 08, 2010

EMS Polysynthi

via VEMIA
"Following the recent sale on ebay of Vince Clarke's junked Polysynthi for £4100 here's another of these rare specimens. (VEMIA note: the main difference is that this is virtually as new, and has been checked by Robin Wood!) Polysynthi was designed by Graham Hinton in 1978 when EMS re-located to Oxford from Putney and the first units were shipped in March 1979. This example was the last one to come off the production line in 1981 after EMS went bust and all the stock was inherited by Datanomics. It has a Datanomics sticker inside giving the serial number as 616, but it is known that no more than 50 of these instruments were ever made. This one has been in dry storage for 29 years and has been renovated by EMS in Cornwall. It is in near new, 100% working condition with virtually no marks. The only significant mark is to the vinyl covering on the right-hand side. Most of the panels suffered from flaking of the yellow painted areas but this one is perfect - see photos. Weight: 18 kg Dimensions for shipping (approx): 100 x 76 x 38 cm Equivalent volumetric weight: 58 kg" Update via jochen in the comments: "Polysynthi was NOT designed by Graham Hinton. It was designed by a committee of Peter Zinovieff, Ludwig Rehberg and Alan Sutcliffe."

Update2 via petjen in the comments: "and Rose Zinovieff designed the bright panel."


Wednesday, October 13, 2010

EMS PolySynthi Video


YouTube via aurexlive | October 05, 2010

"Having fun with EMS Polysynthi"
Don't miss Mike Hall's and Vince Clarke's polysynthi up for auction.

Friday, October 08, 2010

Mike Hall's & Vince Clarke's EMS Polysynthi For Auction


via this auction

"[The seller is] selling this Polysynthi on behalf of it's owner, Mike Hall, who used to be synth technician for the previous owner of this eccentric electrical item, a certain Mr. Vincent Clarke of Basildon - former founder member of Depeche Mode, and Yazoo, and currently with Erasure.

Mike bought the synth on behalf of Vince in 1990 from the latter day Mr EMS himself Robin Wood (a scan of the letter from Robin confirming which is included in the photos in this listing) but he literally ended up rescuing it from Vince's rubbish skip, after having been both surprised and shocked to hear Vince claim it was 'the worst sounding synth ever made' and had decided to get rid of it. Mike was to be its saviour, and he whisked it away to the safety of his abode - this Polysynthi has subsequently been used by fellow Mute Records artists Komputer (previously known as I Start Counting) who've borrowed it from Mike occasionally, as indeed have I for my own musical exploits.

For corroborative purposes, take a look at this link to the official Erasure website (circa late 1990s), which features an interview with Mike, where he mentions the very Polysynthi for sale here...

Sadly, the time has finally come, and Mike has decided to sell his beloved Polysynthi. Fair enough really, seeing as he rarely uses it himself!

The EMS POLYSYNTHI

Made in 1979 by the legendary EMS, alledgedly no more then 29 were ever produced. Size-wise, it's bloody massive, and it really looks the business, despite its multicoloured, toytown style exterior. It houses the first ever (only?) velocity sensitive, aftertouch responsive 100% POLYPHONIC keyboard - if you've enough fingers and toes, you can play every single one of its 49 notes at the same time. The keyboard has a totally unique velocity sensitivity and aftertouch implementation - the entire keyboard itself moves as one mechanical piece. And, it has to be said, the Polysynthi also has one of the most difficult to fathom control surfaces ever to appear on any synthesizer!

It uses a switchable bus matrix system to determine, amongst other things, the signal and modulation sources, which can also be variably assigned to velocity and/or aftertouch. This switchable bus system on the Polysynthi is quite frankly bonkers. When I've used it in the past, to be honest, there have been times where I really couldn't make head nor tail of what was actually happening - but I'm sure(-ish) that this was probably just my own ignorance of it's more intricate workings!

As you can see from the specifications below, it has a somewhat standard set of synthesizing functions, but it does have some additional useful abilities too. The two ADSRs onboard are also routable and patchable through the bus system, though take some getting used to, and there's an external audio input, routable through the filter section and modulation matrix, as well as a fantastic analogue delay line. This delay was the original design for what became the ElectroHarmonix Memory Man, and produces very peculiar and interesting effects indeed, especially with higher feedback settings - you seriously have to watch out for your bass bins when using it.

It's in really good condition despite it's age, apart from a couple of scratches in the decal, and one cap is missing from a knob on the delay line. We're also including it's very own, high quality, custom-made flight case, so you can take it on the road to wow synth-nerds with at your gigs.

What else can I say? There's nothing else like it. It's weird. It's at times frustrating. It's great though - even if Vince does hate it.

Specifications
4 Octave velocity sensitive keyboard
100% FULLY POLYPHONIC Oscillator Bank - Sine, Square and Triangle Waveforms
Noise and External input with envelope follower
2 x VC LFO
2 x VC ADSR
VCF: 2 pole (12db per octave) /4 pole (24db per octave) resonant filters
Switchable Modulation Bus matrix system
VC Analogue Delay
Designed by Graham Hinton
Delay Unit designed by David Cockerell

(For full specifications, see the included photo of the original promotional leaflet)

Previously owned by:
Vince Clarke

As used by:
Komputer
Mechanical Cabaret
LCD Soundsystem"

Saturday, May 30, 2009

EMS Polysynthi


via this craigslist post

"Designers: Peter and Rose Zinovieff, (Delay by David Cockerell)
Four Octave keyboard with Aftertouch.
Four Octave Oscillator Bank.
Noise and External input with envelope follower.
2 x VC LFO.
2 x VC ADSR.
2 pole/4 pole VCF.
VC Analogue Delay(This was the original design for what is now the ElectroHarmonix Memory Man) .
Less than 30 built.

This is a very special, obviously rare synthesizer. It is in excellent condition. I purchased this from Sonic Boom of Spacemen3 and Spectrum(I can provide proof/put you in touch to confirm this if you'd like). I had it serviced by a very well known EMS tech in August 2008. There is no serial number on this unit but Sonic was told that it was #1 when he bought it back in the mid 90's. Cosmetically, the biggest issue is that the plastic frames around some of the switches are gone. I never spent any time looking for these but I imagine that they are difficult/impossible to find. There are small tears in the tolex covering. All switches and pots are working 100%. The only thing worth mentioning is that during the shipment of this from the UK to SanFrancisco, the C key got pushed in about 2 millimeters and will rub against the C# key when pushed all of the way down. I'm sure that it would be a simple fix for anyone, but it never bothered me."

Sunday, April 12, 2009

Devolution is Real - Easter at Mutato Muzika


flickr set by josh™
(click for more)

"An insane amount of old DEVO gear, most, things you don't normally see in real life."

Pictured here:
The Electronium
The EMS Polysynthi
Modded Minimoog Voyager with an added knobabove oscillator #1 labeled 'smart LFO' and the Original Mini
http://www.mutato.com/

Be sure to see Josh's flickr set for a ton more.

Monday, March 02, 2009

Yimmys Yayo

via Dropular

Yamaha CS70M
Sequential Circuits Prophet-VS
Moog Polymoog
Sequential Circuits Prophet T8
EMS Polysynthi
PPG Wave 2.2/2.3

Synth drawing / painting

anyone know if there are more?

Update: EMS Polysynthi, not an ARP Odyssey, and apparently it's not a drawing according to waveterm in the comments. Pretty amazing shot then.

Update: see this post.

Sunday, September 14, 2008

EMS Polysynthi


images via this auction

"1979 Analog & Polyphonic Synth made by EMS. Serial n° 18 out a serie of 51 units produced"

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