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Tuesday, February 02, 2010

Vintage Moog Prodigy Model 336A Analog Synthesizer

via this auction

Serial number 3045.

Sold For: US $725.00

via selectivepressure in the comments




Sequential Circuits MAX VOICE EXPANDER MODEL 620

via this auction






Sequential Circuits Pro-One

via this auction

Sold For: US $910.00

via selectivepressure in the comments




Monday, February 01, 2010

KORG PE 1000 Poly Ensemble K4 Analog Synthesizer

via this auction
"This fascinating synth was produced back in the 70s, and its sound and feature set were no doubt quite sophisticated for its day. The PE 1000 has a number of presets, but the real fun begins when you stray from the path and start tweaking the synth patches in real time. A number of parameters are available, such as Attack, Decay, Sustain, and Waveform mode ; while these may seem fundamental and crude by today's standards, they are capable of some respectable sound mangling and warpage. This synth just oozes a 70s vibe, and has an organic character that is difficult to emulate in spite of its supposed simplicity."

Sold For: US $200.00

via selectivepressure in the comments



Windows on the iPad


I forgot about Remote Desktop for Windows in the iPad post. This image is via Citrix, however there are apps already available for the iPhone like Remote Desktop by MochaSoft (on iTunes here).

more options...

via Gizmodo

MATRIXSYNTH Wine in the Wild

via Buchla Tech

Richard Lainhart plays Messiaen Oraison


YouTube via Soundaytimes
"Gen23/2010
Bologna (IT) - Palazzo Re Enzo - Netmage 10

During the workshop "I love Buchla" organized by Bologna Synth Meeting
Richard Lainhart plays his trascription of
Olivier Messiaen's Oraison (1937) for six Ondes Martenot
with his Buchla 200e/Haken Continuum system.

www.sounday-times.com [Googlish translation]"

follow-up to this post

Additional Info on the Rare Klone Dual Percussion Synth

See the update in this post.

Sounding December 2009-22 Palle Dahlstedt


YouTube via LevandeMusik
"THE WORD DUCHAMP GAVE TO CALDER.

A contribution by Palle Dahlstedt to the Sounding December project, soundingdecember.com.

"Calder asked Duchamp, "What should I call these things." Duchamp replied, "Mobiles," this was a French pun, which meant motive and motion. Jean Paul Sartre described the mobile as," The mobile is a little private celebration, an object defined by its movement and having no other existence. A mobile does not suggest anything. It captures genuine living movements. Mobiles have no meaning, they are, that is all." (from articons.co.uk/calder.htm)""

Octave CAT Fact Sheet from 1978

via Retro Synth Ads where you'll find the second half of the scan and the write-up. Note the actually cat in this image.
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