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Monday, November 12, 2007

Roland SH-101 Blue and Grey

images via this auction

Oberheim OB-Xa

images via this auction

Octave CAT

images via this auction

SynthBot

flickr by mexist

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"The Great Robot Exhibition. robo2007.jp"

Sunday, November 11, 2007

Casio DG20 midi-controlling Yamaha DX200


"interesting results"

part 2

YouTube via fmass.

KORG Kaossilator


YouTube via Denkitribe.
"Kaossilator has gone out of stock in every store in Tokyo. So I think I'm lucky to have this one. It's great fun playing with this gear. Definitely fun."

Ding-a-Dong on Yamaha Electone HX-3


YouTube via Tonneman.
"The original song 'Ding-a-Dong' was performed by the Dutch group 'Teach-in' on the Eurovision song contest in 1975, which they won.

In this video I play the song on a Yamaha organ, the Electone HX-3. This instrument was first released in 1987 and mainly uses FM-voices (some AWM voices).

All you hear is played in one take on the HX-3. No other instruments or equipment are involved. Drums are programmed in the HX-3's internal sequencer."

and..

Magnetic Fields II on Roland Fantom X7

via Nusonica.

polivoks / tr-808 micro jam


YouTube via prophei.

Aliens Project Close-Up Shot of the VCS3

you can find samples and a couple more shots here. There is also more info in German.

via the Aliens Project blog. Do check the blog and the site out.

DSI Prophet '08 Samples

"Dave Smith's brand new analog synthesizer Prophet '08 is among our favourites, and for sure it will be also used extensively for our forthcoming productions! Below links features some of the Prophet '08 programs written by Kürşat Pasinlioğlu. He is currently working on a new track that will be exclusively produced with Prophet '08, and it will be available in our myspace page."

click here for the samples.
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