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Wednesday, April 12, 2023

PINK FLOYD The Dark Side Of The Moon Miniature Project 50 Years - Handmade Miniatures 1/6 scale


video upload by Ronaldo Lopes Teixeira ROLT

The synths, keyboards, and effects used in Pink Floyd's The Dark Side of the Moon.


Hammond RT-3 Organ + Leslie 122 Speaker
EMS SYNTHI AKS
EMS VCS3 Putney
Fender Rhodes 73 Stage Electric Piano
Farfisa Combo-Duo Organ
Steinway Baby Grand Piano
Wurlitzer Electric Piano
Moog Minimoog
Binson Echorec 2
EMS SYNTHI HI-FLI Guitar Synthesizer
Hiwatt 100 AMP

Tuesday, February 10, 2015

Peter Zinovieff in the EMS Synthesizer Musikmesse Booth Circa 1975


This one in via Brian Kehew

"Circa 1975: A photo from the Frankfurt Music Fair

Peter Zinovieff in the EMS synthesizer booth!

They are featuring the rare SYNTHI P model, just announced on the left side and stand. Underneath the board listing EMS musical artists is a SYNTHI HI-FLI effects unit is barely seen. Another unusual/prototype model is next to the Hi-Fli."

Tuesday, September 21, 2021

Richard H Kirk: A tribute to his music and legacy


video upload by CatSynth TV

"We pay tribute to the pioneering electronic musician Richard H Kirk, passed away on September 21, 2021. He was a member of the group Cabaret Voltaire, whose mix of experimental electronics and dada sensibilities was very influential in the 1970s, and work in the 1980s combining electronics and pop elements influenced industrial music. Kirk continued to record and perform as a solo artist from the 1990s onward. He reformed Cabaret Voltaire as a solo project in 2009.

We send our thoughts to his family, friends, and collaborators."

Cabaret Voltaire ‎– The Dada Man

video upload by svspls

"Cabaret Voltaire ‎– 1974-76 (1980 / 1992)"

Cabaret Voltaire - Voice Of America (Celebration)

video upload by jmj321

"From the Granada arts program 'Celebration', broadcast in 1980. Unfortunately the Cabs were at the end of the program and cut short somewhat."

Featuring the EMS SYNTHI Hi-Fli

CABARET VOLTAIRE - SENSORIA

video upload by vicoland

"Classic song from the pioners of the industrial rock."

Sweet Exorcist - Testone

video upload by Galgo23

"1990 promo directed by Jarvis Cocker"

"Sweet Exorcist Testone. 1990 single charting at #85 in the UK in February 1990. Official music video 90s 90's if everything's ready here on the dark side of the moon play the five tones house techno test one. ohnoitisnathan" w/ DJ Parrot

Featuring the EMS SYNTHI VCS 3 / The Putney

Richard H. Kirk - November X-Ray Mexico

video upload by

"'November X-Ray Mexico' appears on 'Virtual State' (WARP19) by Richard H. Kirk, his first solo album for Warp released 31st January 1994."

Human Spirit

video upload by Sandoz - Topic

Thursday, July 23, 2009

A Little EMS Early History

via Electronic Battle on the AH list:
"The association of EMS with Putney is well known - EMS were originally based at 277 Putney Bridge Road London SW15 2PT.

However, a label on the "KS" portion of one synthi AKS says "made in England by EMS(London)Ltd.,49 Deodar Road London SW15".
Google maps shows that Deodar Rd runs off, and then adjacent to Putney Bridge Road and it is a residential area.

Was it the case that the address actually on Putney Bridge Road was the sales office or showroom, and that a "cottage industry" of assemblers and testers grew up around the area? Maybe Deodar Rd was the home of one of the workers, does anybody know?"

It turns out this is where Peter Zinovieff the founder of EMS lived. You can verify this at the Delia Derbyshire website where you'll find a fascinating account of her studio, Unit Delta Plus.

Update: you can find another interesting bit of EMS history on David Cockerell at the valhalla blog. The following is a brief excerpt. Be sure to see the site for more.

"David Cockerell designed the EMS products* from 1969 to 1972, including the VCS3, the VCS4, the Synthi-100 (famous as the BBC Radiophonic Workshop’s “Delaware”), the Synthi/AKS, and the Hi-Fli pedal. Cockerell then went on to design some of the classic Electro-Harmonix pedals of the 1970’s: Small Stone, 16-Second Digital Delay, the Microsynth, and so on. In the 1980’s, Cockerell designed the Akai samplers, including the S900. Today, David Cockerell is back at Electro-Harmonix, cranking out pedals such as the HOG/POG/MicroPog, the Stereo Memory Man with Hazari, the 2880 loop sampler, and the Voice Box."

Friday, February 17, 2012

EMS Synthi HI-FLI vintage synthesizer/guitar processor


This one is currently up for auction here.

"This EMS Hi-Fly come with its original pedal controllers from '70, it's very CLEAN hard to find in these conditions! and fully working of course. It's an awesome effect processor for guitars and Synthesizers, I used it on a VCS3 and now as extension on my AKS... sounds from Outer Space ;-) really impressive!

You can combine effects between: Octave Shift, Ring modulator, Fuzz, Amazing and unique Phaser, Wha, the legendary "Meow" vibrato and a complex Vco system for modulations.

It was uses from legendary bands in the past like Pink Floyd (David Gilmour), used today for electronic music productions, experimental music like SPECTRUM (Sonic Boom)

Working voltage is of 110 volts (USA standard supply) but of course usable with a common and cheap 220 to 110 volts converter."


Tuesday, August 06, 2013

EMS Synthi Hi-Fli

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via this auction

via the listing: "Everything works. Comes with the somewhat harder to find foot pedals. 2 slider caps not original - fell off at some point - but I can give you 7 of the ones that weren't replaced if you want to match them. Packaged in a black plywood case (no lid). I bought this in the UK some time ago and was told it was a "prototype" model from EMS, which accounts for the case, however, I do not know whether this is true. It would not be difficult to repackage in the event you want to make a fancier case for it. One of the first multi-effects boxes. IIRC used by David Gilmour of Pink Floyd in "Live at Pompeii." Effects basically include distortion, ring modulation with LFO, octave shift, phase, vibrato, wah and some other things. What's best about it is the interaction effect you can get between the various settings. If you have an AKS or a VCS3 this would make for an interesting outboard combination. Or, if you're into noise, this will create a caterwauling wall of sound. Or if you just want to get some radical guitar effects. Local pick-up in the Los Angeles, CA area welcome."

Saturday, February 27, 2016

Original EMS Synthi Hi Fli Analog Guitar Synth / Effects Ultra Rare

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via this auction

Pic of the inside below.

"Truly an amazing piece of gear, that is actually more like a real instrument, with all of it's subtleties. There are literally endless possibilities for what can be done with it. There are 2 pedals, 2 sides, each parameter with it's own slider and a separate switch to reverse or disengage the pedal affect. Take a look at the rotary switch. Each click of this switch opens a different world of sound sculpting..."

Note it was manufactured by EMS in England for Musonics in the US. You can see it noted under the Bypass Mix towards the bottom center of the front panel.

Sunday, August 23, 2015

Tangerine Dream - Live at Conventry Cathedral 1975


Published on Mar 18, 2012

"Tangerine Dream at Coventry Cathedral. 1975. U.K. Ricochet.: Edgar Froese, Chris Franke, Peter Baumann. For more information about TD's music visit the Official Website: http://www.tangerinedream-music.com/i..."

Thought I posted this one before but couldn't find it, so here it is. Enjoy!

See if you can spot all the synths. Let me know if I missed any below!

Moog modular (any other brand modules?), EMS SYNTHI, VC3S & SYNTHI Hi-Fli, ELKA Rhapsody 610, PPG 1020, & ARP 2600. Anyone remember what that is at 2:20? I know I've seen it before but forget.

Saturday, May 06, 2006

EMS Synthi Hi-Fli Guitar Synth

Title link takes you to shots pulled from this auction. Details:

"Legendary and very rare guitar synthesiser, designed by David Cockerell, and launched in 1973. As used by David Gilmour, Steve Hackett, Pete Cosey, and Chemical Brothers, to name a few. Serviced by EMS in Cornwall in 2004, when they fitted the envelope bypass modification. Unfortunately the stand is long gone, but the unit is in good condition (considering it’s age), and full working order. Took me a year to come round to the idea of selling it, but I don’t use it anymore, and this unit doesn’t deserve to end up gathering dust on a shelf. Please contact me if you’ve got any questions."

Via fabmass. Thanks fabmass!

Thursday, September 03, 2015

CLARA ♡ VENICE | "ELECTRIC DREAM" EP TRAILER - Featuring TONTO, Theremini & More


Published on Sep 3, 2015 Clara Venice

Synth spotting: Moog Theremini, Waldorf XT & Pulse racks, TONTO, RCA Theremin, Roland XP-30, Oberheim TVS, EMS SYNTHI Hi-Fli?, Moog Theremin, Stylophone & More. Quite a bit for a 1:51 promo reel!

"THE NEW EP IS COMING THIS FALL!! ★

I'm so excited to announce that my second EP, "Electric Dream" is coming October 2015! For Canadian/European tour dates, as well as more release info, videos and music, I'll be posting more details here and on my social sites so come connect with me (links below) and I will keep you posted!"

Thursday, September 25, 2014

Rare Vintage Synth Scans via Brian Kehew


Brian Kehew gave a presentation on his vintage synthesizer brochures at Knobcon this year. He sent in a few select scans to share with readers of MATRIXSYNTH. Enjoy! Be sure to see the channel labels at the bottom of the post for any you are not familiar with. Three of these warranted separate posts that just went up. You'll find links to them below. These are an amazing bit of synth history, many of which have never been shared online before. HUGE THANK YOU to Brian Kehew for sharing these with us!

The scans pictured in order:

Moog Sonic V Synthesizer "Makes Waves"

ARP Synthesizers

ARP Modular Synthesizer Lab

EML

EMS SYNTHI FLI (always thought of it as the Hi-Fli but the had only has FLI)

Performer by Ionic

Variophone

Sequential Circuits Model 600 Sequencer (see this post for a write-up)

Digelius Electronics Finland DEMI (see this post for a write-up)

DMX-101 Computer Sound Processor for a whopping $35,300 at the time. (see this post for a write-up)


Saturday, September 11, 2021

Guitar Synth And Midi Book

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via this auction

EMS SYNTHI HI FLI pictured in chapter 2, Historical Perspectives.

Thursday, September 16, 2010

EMS synthi hi fli footcontroller


jreeves47 | September 16, 2010

"Just noodling with some foot action."
Also added to this post.

Monday, March 27, 2023

EMS SYNTHI HI-FLI GUITAR SYNTHESIZER - Handmade Miniature 1/6 scale


video upload by Ronaldo Lopes Teixeira ROLT

Monday, May 09, 2011

Tom Rowlands of The Chemical Brothers in Studio


http://thechemicalbrothers.com/

Click the image for the super size shot. You'll see a giant E-Mu modular, Serge, Moog, Roland, Modcan, Metasonix and more. See if you can spot the EML Poly-Box and EMS Synthi Hi-Fli.

P.S.: If you check out "Kind Words On MATRIXSYNTH" you will see a quote from Tom. He was one of the first people to compliment the site.

This one in via Jeff of CustomSynth

Monday, October 26, 2015

Electric Dream: Twelve Instruments ⚡︎ One Girl


Published on Oct 26, 2015 Clara Venice

"'Electric Dream' now available on iTunes ⚡︎ http://apple.co/1Mfidy5

⚡︎

Go behind the scenes with me at the National Music Centre as I record my newest EP, "Electric Dream" using some rare electronic instruments from their collection (and one not-so-rare instrument from mine!)

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Instruments used:

1. Chime-a-tron
2. Linn LM-1
3. Oberheim Four Voice
4. Buchla Lighting
5. EMS Synthi Hi-Fli
6. Stylophone
7. RCA Theremin
8. Ableton Live
9. Oberheim OB-Xa
10. T.O.N.T.O.
11. Hammond Novachord
12. Neumann U-87 "

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Cabaret Voltaire & the EMS Synthi Hi-Fli

Cabaret Voltaire - Voice Of America (Celebration)

YouTube Uploaded by jmj321 on Feb 25, 2009

"From the Granada arts program 'Celebration', broadcast in 1980. Unfortunately the Cabs were at the end of the program and cut short somewhat."

Spotted this one on ether^ra

Monday, May 02, 2016

Rare EMS Musonic Hi-Fli Synthi SN 9241

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via this auction

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