via this auction. via swissdoc.
Sunday, January 20, 2008
TUNEFISH ALIENSYNTH
via this auction. vis swissdoc
"2 VCOs, soft / hard-sync , slide, env.mod
Filter: 12dB SSM-2045 , Moog 24dB, Feedback VCF1>VCF2,Balance,VCF1>VCF2
FAST LFO ( AUDIO RANGE ,vcf1+2,Q1+2,VCO1+2,PWM1+2 )- RANGE SWITCH FM möglich
FAST ADSR
Midi in,thru , EXT.CV VCF1,EXT.CV VCF2,AUDIO OUT, AUDIO IN
built : 28.04.1998"
"2 VCOs, soft / hard-sync , slide, env.mod
Filter: 12dB SSM-2045 , Moog 24dB, Feedback VCF1>VCF2,Balance,VCF1>VCF2
FAST LFO ( AUDIO RANGE ,vcf1+2,Q1+2,VCO1+2,PWM1+2 )- RANGE SWITCH FM möglich
FAST ADSR
Midi in,thru , EXT.CV VCF1,EXT.CV VCF2,AUDIO OUT, AUDIO IN
built : 28.04.1998"
Nameplates
via this auction
"Nameplates for Sequential Circuits Prophet-5 Rev 3.x
There are four kinds of nameplates
1. Sequential Circuits, small
2 Sequential Circuits, large
3. Prophet-5, small
4. Prophet-5, large
No Prophet-5 extra large nameplate for Rev. 2 is not available.
No Prophet-10 nameplate is not available."
MOOG Minimoog Nameplate
"Nameplates for Sequential Circuits Prophet-5 Rev 3.x
There are four kinds of nameplates
1. Sequential Circuits, small
2 Sequential Circuits, large
3. Prophet-5, small
4. Prophet-5, large
No Prophet-5 extra large nameplate for Rev. 2 is not available.
No Prophet-10 nameplate is not available."
MOOG Minimoog Nameplate
ARP Solus
images via this auction
"Awesome two oscillator synth with ring-mod and sync-w/adsr control of freq., pwm, etc. All controls are smooth and quiet."
Anyone know how these compare to the Odyssey?
"Awesome two oscillator synth with ring-mod and sync-w/adsr control of freq., pwm, etc. All controls are smooth and quiet."
Anyone know how these compare to the Odyssey?
Roland Juno-106
images via this auction
"Technical Specifications (www.rolandus.com Knowledge Base ID: 102570)
Product: Juno-106
JUNO-106 6 Voice Programmable Polyphonic Synthesizer
Discontinued 1985.
Original Retail Price: $1195.
KEYBOARD
61 Keys, 5 Octaves
DCO
LFO Modulation Knob
Pulse Width Modulation Knob
PWM Mode Switch (LFO / MANUAL)
Pulse Wave (ON/OFF) & Indicator (Waveform)
Sawtooth (ON/OFF) & Indicator (Waveforms)
Range Selector Buttons (16", 8', 4')
Sub Oscillator Level Knob
Noise Level Knob
HPF
Cutoff Frequency Knob (0/1/2/3)
VCF
Cutoff Frequency Knob
Resonance Knob (0~Self Oscillation)
ENV Modulation Knob
Polarity Switch ( normal / inverse)
LFO Modulation Knob
Key Follow Knob (0~100%)
Elhardt Synth Sounds Dissected
via Elhardt on AH. This is a follow up to the previous Elhardt posts.
"Since I am trying to reassemble my MOTM tracks of a train passing by to sync up to video of real trains, I might as well put up an MP3 where the separate tracks/sounds can be heard by themselves for those who are curious as to what makes up the final recording. It was all done on the MOTM modular synth plus about 5 different effects devices.
MOTM train dissected is here.
MOTM train with all sounds mixed together (has been posted before, but here for reference or new to those who haven't heard it).
Also, I was in the middle of a dialogue on another synth forum talking about the Alesis A6 when some people interrupted our conversation and also mailed to my inbox saying they didn't believe my A6 sounds (liquids and sitar) were synthesized, accused me of being a possible fraud, and they were going to spread the word that I fake synth demos unless I proved otherwise by posting the patches. I didn't have patches on my computer to send, nor did I really want to, so I recorded those sounds with me turning random knobs on the A6 to prove they're from the synth just to shut them up. I might as well get more use out of that mp3 before I pull it down in a few days since I've had some on this list make the same ridiculous accusations, so if you want to hear it, don't delay.
Here were the original demos they heard and questioned:
http://home.att.net/~synth6/MOTM_A6_Indian.mp3
http://home.att.net/~synth6/A6_Pouring_Water.mp3
http://home.att.net/~synth6/A6_Boiling_Liquid.mp3
Here is me turning knobs and showing they're synthesized. Note that the sitar sounds kind of out of tune as I had just turned on my A6:
"Since I am trying to reassemble my MOTM tracks of a train passing by to sync up to video of real trains, I might as well put up an MP3 where the separate tracks/sounds can be heard by themselves for those who are curious as to what makes up the final recording. It was all done on the MOTM modular synth plus about 5 different effects devices.
MOTM train dissected is here.
MOTM train with all sounds mixed together (has been posted before, but here for reference or new to those who haven't heard it).
Also, I was in the middle of a dialogue on another synth forum talking about the Alesis A6 when some people interrupted our conversation and also mailed to my inbox saying they didn't believe my A6 sounds (liquids and sitar) were synthesized, accused me of being a possible fraud, and they were going to spread the word that I fake synth demos unless I proved otherwise by posting the patches. I didn't have patches on my computer to send, nor did I really want to, so I recorded those sounds with me turning random knobs on the A6 to prove they're from the synth just to shut them up. I might as well get more use out of that mp3 before I pull it down in a few days since I've had some on this list make the same ridiculous accusations, so if you want to hear it, don't delay.
Here were the original demos they heard and questioned:
http://home.att.net/~synth6/MOTM_A6_Indian.mp3
http://home.att.net/~synth6/A6_Pouring_Water.mp3
http://home.att.net/~synth6/A6_Boiling_Liquid.mp3
Here is me turning knobs and showing they're synthesized. Note that the sitar sounds kind of out of tune as I had just turned on my A6:
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