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Thursday, May 05, 2011

Daft Cover


YouTube Uploaded by PhotomaticTV on May 5, 2011

Bellman a way of life (techno remix)


YouTube Uploaded by pss50 on May 5, 2011

"Bellman och jag, och en dröm om en mutagen."

MAM MB33 MKII w.Dist vs. Korg Electribe ES-1 = ACID


YouTube ploaded by sequencerzone on May 5, 2011
Trivia: The man that made the MB33 made the new Schmidt poly analog monster synth which debuted at the Musikemesse this year.
"MAM MB33 MKII spits some Acid.
Pattern set with the ES-1 for Roland emulation with some Tr505 drums ."

Folktek Arts Sentient Drum Scape


"A new Drum Scape by Arius Blaze built on commission. videos, photos and sounds up on the site"

Folktek on eBay




Sequential Circuits TOM drum machine

via this auction

Sequential Circuits Prophet 10 analog polysynth

via this auction
"Sequential Circuits Prophet 10, REV 3, analog 10 voice polyphonic synthesizer serial # 91 manufactured 1981 in very nice but not mint condition, for a thirty year old electronic musical instrument. New lower price with a low reserve, the Prophet 10 has the early basic MIDI circa 1983-84 in/out only retrofitted by SC, according to the updated addendums 1982-83 to the original SC owners manual dated sept. 1981, also comes with 5 original SC foot pedals and a custom made for the P 10 Ultimate A-frame type adjustable height stand to hold the synth , and a Anvil type flight case which holds all the pedals as well. Also included are several rare, I believe CEM ic chips for future backups that were accumulated by the previous owner of this synth. The synth plays 100% , except the poly- sequencer and obsolete tape drive I have not used at all, so I cannot be certain about the sequencer. All other controls do function including the pitch/mod wheels, poly-mod sections, the LFO sections, glide, etc. I was told buy the previous owner when I bought this P 10, that it does need about 10-15 minutes or so to properly warm up. I was playing it some today mixing waveforms/oscillators and and running them through the P 10's VCF's and all keys upper and lower do sound, the VCA on these P 10 analogs produce powerful and loud pads/chords, bass, and or lead sounds, and all 10 voices play loud and clear, I noticed today while playing this P 10, that you can just hit one preset note ,one key and it will sound two or three or even multiple voices on just the one note/key, I am not sure if the original factory presets are still in memory, but there are a lot of different awesome sounds in both upper and lower banks. There are no broken or missing knobs or controls anywhere and all leds appear to work. Shipping weight is about 150 lbs. total"

Synth Coffee Mugs

via these auctions

Oberheim
ARP
Arpeggio magazine

Pacific Fast Mail PFM HO Sound System 1


via this auction

"Pacific Fast Mail Sound System I. This is a locomotive sound effect unit intended for HO scale model train layouts. This unit was featured recently on the Matrixsynth blog because it is actually an analog synth gizmo of sorts. There are no audio out ports on the back since the idea was to have the sound travel through the current in model train rails which would then be picked up by an amplifier/speaker located in a train engine. In other words, to hear the sounds you will need a Pacific Fast Mail amplifier unit or similar unit (not included) wired to the main unit. These have been known to pop up on Ebay. This auction also includes 2 Quadratape I units. These are essentially basic cassette tape players (eject and play functions only) intended for continuous play effect cassettes. Both units will plug into the Minisound I unit. All items are in very good condition and will power up. I did not get the chance to actually hear the unit since I did not wire it to a speaker, so I am selling these as-is (although I'm pretty sure it will work)."

Kay test [vintage drum machine]


YouTube Uploaded by waveshaper on May 5, 2011

PICTORIAL ACTION by carrillion


"My first concept album whereby I purposely explored the Roland Juno 6 and it's arpegiator function.

Although the album was strictly a solo project (no Jase The Bass or Rachel Laine) I decided to stick with the Carrillion name. Rachel drew the cover based on an Athena poster, though I also made an alternative cassette cover with the image itself cut out of an Athena catalogue.

The project title was probably inspired by the Human League's 'Love Action'. 'Dare' had been a huge influence on me in 1982.

I had begun to experiment with flipping the cassette in the four-track over to get backwards effects as you will hear.


credits
released 14 January 1984
Simon Holland played the Roland Juno 6.
Recorded January 1984 on Tascam 244 and a broken WEM copycat echo machine."

http://carrillion.bandcamp.com/

This one in via bifröst girl
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