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Saturday, January 05, 2008

Evolver in Austria

click here for more images via Georg, aka swissdoc.

2003 Fiss, Austria

HUDSON FALL - (I CAN'T) DREAM FOR YOU MUSIC VIDEO


YouTube via rkruger. Yamaha CS80.
"BRAND NEW MUSIC VIDEO FOR HUDSON FALL'S "(I CAN'T) DREAM FOR YOU", DIRECTED BY RYAN KRUGER
MYSPACE.COM/ENIGMAACE
EDITED BY MICHAEL S. DAVIES & RYAN KRUGER"

Waldorf Wave

images via this auction. via Rob. Note how thin the front panel is. In the bottom shot you can see the width from the back.

"Included in the auction: The Wave with the original english user manual in boxed ringbinder, the software boot floppy disk, 6 other floppy disks with extra soundbanks, a spare pair of new, unused shock obsorbers (lift the front panel up) and some new spare CEM chips x4 (filter / vca chips)

The synth is an absolute beast and sounds amazing. The Wave is a true pro flagship, that was certainly NOT made to budget. Its also a total dream for synth programming with 61 knobs, 84 buttons, 8 sliders and huge LCD display.

Super rare synth, famous abusers include Hans Zimmer, the Orb, DJ Sasha, Depeche mode, R&S studios, Dave Angel etc. In total there were about 200 Waves made, i can only recall seeing a few turn up on Ebay in the last few years, but one just sold on Ebay germany for just over 6500 euros (over £5000), without any manuals or spares."

the timbre den

click here for more synth shots on the timber den. The site mentions the ATP Festival in the UK back in 2003. I'm guessing it's ATP as in the All Tomorrow's Parties festival? If you know otherwise feel free to comment.

MOOG Minimoog
Roland SH-101
EMS Synthi
EDP WASP Deluxe
EDP Gnat
Ensoniq VFX

via AnalogSuicide

Metasonix Tease #8

#8 is up. You can find #1-7 here.

Blonoise

Vis Stefan Trippler: blonoise.mp3

More Info on the Three Blofelds and Three 4-Poles

I updated the following two posts with more info from George (swissdoc).
Three Waldorf 4-Poles
Three Blofelds
Scroll down the posts to the last Updates.

Synthetiseur Vocal - French C64 Synth


I saw this one on Music Thing. It was posted by Stamba on the CBS.nu forum. You will find more shots and info there. If anyone knows more about this feel free to comment.

"Build in 1984 by the french company Techni Musique based in Clermont-Ferrand. This unit has also been massively produced for the Amstrad 464/6128 and distributed in primary schools with the “Plan informatique pour tous”.

Unfortunately the Commodore 64 hadn’t a big success in France so this Commodore 64 version seems to be quite rare! It plugs into the cartirdge port of the Commodore 64/128 and features 2 audio outputs"

Zerosum Inertia 3 - SCI Pro-One Tracks

click here for tracks featuring the Sequential Circuits Pro-One via Zerosum Inertia. Follow-up to this post.

KORG Electribe-MX : Study2


YouTube via kay396ss. "edited preset song + arpeggiating solo"
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