Hubba hubba. Waldorf Q on top of Alesis Andromeda. I found this one on this post about the PEK. You never know where you'll find some of these gems.
Update via Mr. Array in the comments:
"That's no Q+. Just a regular 16 voice Q, and a yellow one at that. I think the yellow was the best color by the way.
If you want to see a Q+, look over yonder:
studio_2005_small.jpg
There's an XTk 30 hidden somewhere in the pic too ; )"
matrix: I thought that was a reqular Q based on the logo, but the only color that made sense to me in the shot was red. Thanks for clarifying Mr. Array. It's updated.
Update2: And another shot form Mr. Array.
Sunday, February 26, 2006
DX11 With Accordian Keys
Another synth modded with accordian style keys. Title link takes you to shots pulled from this auction.
Roland MC4 b + MTR100
Title link takes you to shots pulled from this auction. The Roland MC4b is an old school sequencer with CV outs (pictured below). Note the MTR100 cassette interface for storing your sequences in the other shots. Via bleepsandbloops. BTW, according to the post, if you buy this for bleepsandbloops you'll get a boob flash.
Saturday, February 25, 2006
Gnostic Rocket and The Springboard Dub
Title link takes you to Gnostic Rocket, a new blog on "Analog Synths, Circuit Bending, Music Production, Loop-Based Music and more. Brought to you by Gnostic Rocket, a Toronto-based experimental dub musician." Current post is on The Springboard Dub (pictured below) with samples. Interesting piece. I'm looking forward to seeing what else crops up. Check it out.
"This instrument is basically two cannibalized delay circuits, with bends added, built in a small piano-shaped cabinet (the unit is about 13" across, 18" high). There are springs in the cabinet where the piano keys would usually be."
Update via Doktor Future in the comments: "Hey , I listened to this guy (Gnostic Rocket) and this instrument at the Ambinet Ping in Toronto. Was pretty good. He backed it up with an electribe. It was a good set. He told me he paid a lot (can't remember exactly how much, somewhere between 2 and 4k CDN I believe) for that springie thing." Thanks Doktor.
"This instrument is basically two cannibalized delay circuits, with bends added, built in a small piano-shaped cabinet (the unit is about 13" across, 18" high). There are springs in the cabinet where the piano keys would usually be."
Update via Doktor Future in the comments: "Hey , I listened to this guy (Gnostic Rocket) and this instrument at the Ambinet Ping in Toronto. Was pretty good. He backed it up with an electribe. It was a good set. He told me he paid a lot (can't remember exactly how much, somewhere between 2 and 4k CDN I believe) for that springie thing." Thanks Doktor.
The ANYSEQ
Title link takes you to a page on the ANYSEQ on sequencer.de. For those of us that do not speak German but speak English, here is a Google English translation. This appears to be a hardware sequencer by the folks of Anyware Instruments who brought us the SEMtex.
Unisynth Electronic Guitar
No title link. Some shots I pulled from this post on Craigslist. More on the Unisynth Electronic guitar here.
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