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Thursday, May 26, 2011

Vermona Mono Lancet Modular Dock

via Noisebug on eBay

"The Mono Lancet Modular Dock is an extension and expansion of the the Mono Lancet synth. The Mono Lancet synth will be required when using the Modular Dock.

The Modular Dock brings the sound of Mono Lancet to your modular system. Discover new sound scapes through extended modulation possibilities and use the fantastic Mono Lancet filter to refine external sound sources.

Manufacturer Description:

Vermona Synthesizer


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Make Noise Phonogene

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"Audio sample manipulation module."

1978 Sequential Circuits Prophet-5 Ad from Synapse Magazine

via Retro Synth Ads where you'll find the full post. Note you can actually find full online copies of Synapse in the Goodies section of the Cynthia website.

"Sequential Circuits Prophet -5 and Prophet-10 1-page advertisement from Synapse Magazine January/February 1978."

Korg Monotribe Sonic LAB Review


YouTube Uploaded by sonicstate on May 26, 2011

"Full review of Korg"s new Analogue Ribbon Station.
Article: http://www.sonicstate.com/news/2011/05/26/sonic-lab-korg-monotribe/

Many thanks to those who posted questions in the comments here and on our site on the un-boxing video. I hope we answered all/most of your queries."

EMS Synthi 100 Meets Eurorack Modular


via Sequencer.de

Sequential Circuits Prophet 5 Rev 1

via this auction

via the seller:
"Heres a rare chance to own my beloved prophet 5 rev 1. yes indeed working too, and it sounds incredible, serviced and working good. condition is not exactly mint, but very good condition,..."

Sequential Circuits Prophet 5 Analog Synthesiser

via this auction

"Rev 3.3 Sequential Circuits Inc. Prophet 5, in excellent visual and sonic condition, This Vintage Analog synth needs no introduction, if you are a connoisseur, this is for you; the wood and corners are minty crisp and clean, and all the screen printing is as good as new."

Sequential Circuits MAX 6 Voice

via this auction
"rare Sequential circuits MAX This is a multi timbral fully analog synth with 6 VCO, 6 VCF, VCA, 2 onboard Sequencers, will come with a very nice bonus bundle of editors for it too;)"

Anyone know if the MAX has a velocity sensitive keyboard? If so, this is the one to get if you have a MIDI controller like an iPad. The MAX, Six-Trak, and Multi-Trak have the same synth engine. The Six-Trak does not have a velocity sensitive keyboard. The Multi-Trak does, but it doesn't work with editors from what I understand. It's unfortunate if you want to have both an editor and velocity sensitivity at the same time. Especially with the filter. With the Multi-Trak, you can can some expressive and delicate sounds going with velocity that you simply can't do with the Six-Trak, unless you use an external keyboard with velocity of course. The filter and resonance on these play nicely with velocity sensitivity. The Multi-Trak is editable via the front panel and isn't too bad actually - you select a parameter clearly printed on the synth and turn the knob. But you can't use an iPad for editing multiple parameters at the same time - thing x/y pads, multiple sliders and so on. You can with the Six-Trak and Max.

BTW, see my old Multi-Trak page on the old MATRIXSYNTH site (launched way back in 1997) for a full parameter list and the intro to the user manual.

Pulser Multivox Polyphony MX65 Synthesizer


via this auction

"Up for sale is a very rare analog synthesizer made by Pulser ( Multivox in the USA) Made in Japan. Probably a very early OEM product of Roland. The synth is very simple but you'll get some pretty decent analog strings out of this box.

This unit has a small issue !

The pitch pot does not work as it should.
If you pitch sharp everything is ok but if you pitch flat the value is going way more than flat.
If the pot is on zero position the synth does not make a sound anymore.
Probably a dead op amp, cap etc.

The Polyphony is ok except this issue.
It is clean and all faders / pots have been treated.
No crackling pots/ faders
The keys ar a bit yellow."
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