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Monday, December 26, 2005

Synthmas Presents

And I'm back. Hope everyone had a great holiday weekend. I thought I'd put up a post on the synth goodies I got for xmas this year. Belated xmas presents on my list are James Grahame's Essential Retro, Peter Forests revised A-Z Books and the Analogue Heaven Synthesizer Museum book, and finally the Moog DVD.

Different Skies Arcs & Angles DVD
Synth centered music performance that happened this year. I put up a few posts including this one when I heard about it. I can't wait to check out this performance.


Learning Music With Synthesizers
Cool book about sound synthesis authored by David Friend and Alan R. Pearlman of ARP as well as Thomas D. Piggott. Not sure if Piggott was part of ARP; if you know feel free to comment. The book came out in 1974 and uses the ARP Odyssey as an example to demonstrate creating different types of sounds.


Synthesizer Basics
Haven't had a chance to flip through this one yet, but it looks good. Features Bob Moog, Roger Powell, Tom Rhea and Steve Porcaro. Volume 1 put out by Keyboard Magazine back in 1984.



Analog Days
This one is coming in the mail. I posted on this earlier as well. I can't wait to read this one as it will be more about the history of synthesis and should be a great read.


Real World Digital Audio
I also received a copy of Peter Kirn's Real World Digital Audio. I'm hearing it's a great book and just looking through the chapters I'm looking forward to it.


Oh, and of course there was this amazing surprise. : )

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Moog Memorymoog Featured in A-Z of Analogue Synthesizers for Sale

via this auction

"First version, original EU Export model, works natively @ 220v.

Serial number: 1009, one of the first 10 made.

Comes with Flightcase and original Moog pedal.

This is the actual Memorymoog pictured on the famous Peter Forrest' "A/Z Encyclopedia of Analog Synthesizers" book."

Friday, April 25, 2008

Stuff for Sale


see the flickr set here

"a) 2x8 / 1 x 16 sequencer with 3,5mm plugs. Originally auctioned from vemia as non-working, i fixed the power supply and the other issues.
since i got a klee, a 960, a 119 and a mobius, this has become obsolete. asking 300 EUR (price negotiable)

b) Peter Forrest's A-Z of Analogue Synthesizers. Both Books (A-M) and
(N-Z) from the limited edition. (#1 -- 1891/6000 and #2 -- 1065/6000)
asking 60 EUR per book (or 100 you take both).

c) Sharp MD-R2 (MD recorder) with about 30 medias. best offer price.
d) Moog Modular power supply (vintage) best offer price, please more than 20 EUR.
Items are located in germany."

via JanVanVolt.

NOTE to others: I put posts up for the shots and info, not because they are for sale, so if you want me to post something, send me good shots like this.

Wednesday, December 30, 2015

Peter Forrest's A-Z of Analogue Synthesisers - Revised Editions Part One & Two

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via this auction

"Both highly collectible and extremely useful - the ultimate reference for vintage analog synthesizers!"

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