Thursday, March 22, 2007
Access Microwave Programmer
Not the best shot in the world, but you don't see these often. Knob box for the Waldorf Microwave 1. Access made these and the Oberheim Matrix-1000 programmer before they started with the Virus series of synths. Title link takes you to more shots pulled via this auction
MOOG Sonic Six
A couple of shots via this Craigslist post sent my way via brian comnes.
Details: "the Sonic Six was well suited for demonstrating the capabilities of electronic sound synthesis in educational institutions before finding its way into sound studios and live performance. This self-contained Moog synthesizer is comprised of: 2 VCOs, VCF, VCA, a ring modulator!, an articulator, high/low 1/4" outputs, pitch control, glissando (portamento), X/Y waveform settings, 2-voice capability, built-in amplifier/speaker, and can be connected easily to an external amp/sound system."
Details: "the Sonic Six was well suited for demonstrating the capabilities of electronic sound synthesis in educational institutions before finding its way into sound studios and live performance. This self-contained Moog synthesizer is comprised of: 2 VCOs, VCF, VCA, a ring modulator!, an articulator, high/low 1/4" outputs, pitch control, glissando (portamento), X/Y waveform settings, 2-voice capability, built-in amplifier/speaker, and can be connected easily to an external amp/sound system."
Rare Red Beta Sidstation
"A super rare (only 4-6 units left in the world)RED Elektron Sidstation. This is the Beta Version Of All Sidstations.
'The beta models of SidStations used by Elektron and their beta testers had a shining red color. It is doubtful that any of these exist outside the actual company and their beta-test partners.'"
This is up for auction.
Title link takes you to a flickr set with more shots. Also mirrored here.
'The beta models of SidStations used by Elektron and their beta testers had a shining red color. It is doubtful that any of these exist outside the actual company and their beta-test partners.'"
This is up for auction.
Title link takes you to a flickr set with more shots. Also mirrored here.
More Converted Modules by Dennis Verschoor
Wii Loop Machine
Title link takes you to a video of the Wii Loop Machine. Yann does a good job of explaining the functionality as the video progresses.
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