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Monday, September 10, 2012

1979 EMS SYNTHI E VINTAGE SYNTHESIZER SN 7137 & SYNTHI-E SAVES THE DAY COMIC STRIP

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SYNTH-E Saves the Day comic strip and pics of the inside below.

"For your consideration is this vintage 1979 Electronic Music Studios (EMS) Synthi-E analog synthesizer. Experts have estimated that this incredibly rare synth was produced in limited numbers, in fact, most approximate that less than 200 were manufactured. Of those that have been documented, it is difficult to find a better example, especially such a fine specimen with the original matching DKE keyboard (serial number 7137) and original patch cables. While highly collectible Synthi-A versions are somewhat accessible, the Synthi-E is virtually E-xtinct. Do not miss this opportunity own one of the coolest and rarest synths ever made, because it is possible another will not appear available on eBay for years to come.

The Synthi-E was designed by Tim Orr as an educational version of the Synthi that had a complete teaching course built around it for use in schools. It was intended as a teaching aid into the principles of sound synthesis and electronic music. Small, housed in a brief-case and D-battery powered, the Synthi E was perfect for the student or teacher on the go! Simple as it may appear, it actually has some sophisticated features:

-Input Amplifier with low (Microphone) and high (line) level inputs
-Envelope Follower providing a voltage proportional to the amplitude of the input
-Oscillator 1 with true exponential voltage control of frequency and three simultaneous output waveforms (sine, triangle and voltage controlled pulse)
-Oscillator 2 for slow control voltages such as glissando or vibrato
-Filter/Oscillator 3 with v.c. low, high and band pass filter or pure sine wave
-Modulator for envelope shaping or ring modulation
-Noise Generator
-Trapezoid Generator for multiple simultaneous trapezoid waveforms. These may be used for envelope shaping (trigger mode) or for low frequency waveforms (free run mode)
-Manual-Slide tape Controllers (2) for obtaining control voltages. One slide-tape is stepped and may be used as a keyboard and the other for variable control. One provides a trigger pulse. Both may be temporarily marked or written on
-Inverter to invert control voltages or signals
-Monitor Amplifier and Loudspeaker with two input mixer faders
-The optional 3-octave keyboard for controlling the Synthi E. This unit is a mechanical keyboard which plugs into the Synthi E. It provides the correct pitch voltage and trigger signal for the Trapezoid Generator. A switch on the Synthi E selects internal or external keyboard operation.

Modules:
- VCF 144/1 (Issue F)
- VCF 144/2 (Issue F)
- L.F. OSC 144/3 (Issue E)
- Input Amp Env followr 144/4 (Issue E)
- TRAPZD GEN 144/5 (Issue F)
- VCA O/P AMP 144/6 (Issue G)

This unit is in excellent working condition, and it sounds incredible."

Yusynth Steiner-Parker VCF SN 20131 with Original Box

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This is the filter the Arturia Minibrute filter is based on. It is based on the filter used in the vintage Steiner-Parker Synthasystem modular and Synthacon keyboard [video here]. On a related note, Nyle Steiner recently worked with Analogue Realities on a new Steiner Synthasystem modular. See this post for videos, and this post for the announcement of it's completion.

"The Yusynth Steiner-Parker VCF Clone is an aggresive filter that pays homage to the classic 2 Pole design. This multimode filter is capable of traditional gentle Lowpass filtering, big beautiful "barberpole" style phasing when in Allpass Mode, and many flavors in between. The Steiner-Parker VCF Clone is a versatile filter capable of handling the low end, even with resonance dialed up. A true "must have" filter for every serious synthesist.

Assembled with:

Custom Engraved Front Panel by FSFX / Front Panel Express
Shallow Module Depth of 2 inches (measured from rear of Front Panel)
4 Way Mode Select Switch: Lowpass, Highpass, Bandpass, Allpass
Frequency Control
Resonance Control
(2) 1/4" FM Inputs (Frequency Tracks Exponentially, NOT 1V/Octave)
(2) Frequency CV Level Controls
Audio Input Level Control
1/4" Audio Input
Audio Output
Switchcraft Jacks
24mm Alpha Pots
Polyester Film Capacitors
Metal Film Resistors
Runs on +/- 15 Volts
Hand Signed and Numbered
Ships with one (1) 20 in. long MOTM to .com Power Cable"

Analogue Solutions Vostok

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"KEY FEATURES OF VOSTOK

Pure analogue voice circuitry.

Suitcase style design.

22x22 matrix pin panel.

Rugged Steel construction. Quality chrome catches and cool steel spring handle.

Stuffed full of electronics. No front panel space is wasted.

Joystick, retro-VU meter, MIDI, jack socket patch points, more, more, more!"

Roland PR-800, Digital Piano Midi Recorder

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"Roland PR-800, Digital Piano Recorder, Vintage Unit Made in Japan. Works great Owner's manual can be downloaded from: www rolandus com"

Arp Odyssey MK II 2813

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"Via Roma" - Italo with Juno-60 (draft)


YouTube Published on Sep 10, 2012 by SynthManiaDotCom

"Italo with Roland Juno-60, TR-909, DEP-5, M-10DX"

Kontravoid - Silent Visions (Official Video)


YouTube Published on Jun 11, 2012 by kontravoid
Synth spotting...

"Silent Visions
Directed by Ryan Paterson and Cameron Findlay
Editing and Post-Production by Ryan Paterson
Additional Post-Production by Joe Roth
Filmed by Ryan Paterson, John M, Elena Kalabic and Cameron Findlay
Special Thanks to Anna Edwards and Elliott Jones

From the album Kontravoid (2012) Released on Pretty Pretty Records
Available on iTunes

http://kontravoid.com"

Meager Sunlight @ Raw Meet 2 & Cosmetics


YouTube Uploaded by BostonCompass on Oct 26, 2011

"Meager Sunlight from Providence playing at Smokey Bear Cave on the 23rd of October 2011 for RAW MEET 2"

Roland Alpha Juno, Alesis MMT8 sequencer?, Ensoniq SQ80 or ESQ1.

And a track with her on vocals:


I found them and this pic of Cosmetics on the left via this Cosmetics + Meager Sunlight flickr set By WIERD Photos
(click for more)

Trying to search for Cosmetics on YouTube proved uneventful. If anyone knows of any of their videos feel free to comment. Below is a couple of tracks off of their bandcamp page. Very Siouxsie Sioux in style. Most likely a KORG MS20 in the pic.


Meager Sunlight in this pic. See the set link above for more.

Hot Chip performing "Night And Day" live on KCRW


YouTube Published on Sep 10, 2012 by kcrw
Live Moog Voyager, DSI Poly Evolver Keyboard & more.

"UK band Hot Chip bring the party whenever they play live, so get ready for a set of danceable pop when they appear on Morning Becomes Eclectic. Watch / Listen to the full session here: http://www.kcrw.com/music/programs/mb/mb120910hot_chip"

via Resonant Filter

Also see:
Synth Spotting with Joe Goddard (Hot Chip, The 2 Bears)
Hot Chip with Custom Yellow Nord Lead Performing "I Feel Better" on KCRW
Hot Chip - One Life Stand (HD)
And the first post featuring them here on MATRIXSYNTH back from 2006. Unfortunately the video in that one is gone.

Tuefelsberg by Macbeth Synthesizers


Tuefelsberg by macbeth synthesizers

"This track is composed entirely using the Macbeth Micromac- D Analogue synthesizer....sounds inspired by the abandoned listening tower- Tuefelsberg, Berlin"
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