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Saturday, December 29, 2012

"SEQUENCE FOR EDUARD" ARP2600 + MAKE NOISE RENE PATCH TUTORIAL


"SEQUENCE FOR EDUARD" ARP2600 + MAKE NOISE RENE PATCH TUTORIAL from Kip Kubin on Vimeo.

"While learning my new white face Make Noise Rene I stumbled on this Ring Mod patch with some extra FM mods and decided to make a tutorial for those with Arp2600's or modules that would allow emulation.

As I was patching he sound drifted into a cross between something you'd hear on Solaris and Stalker - an ARP2600 version of what Eduard Artemyev did on those Tarkovsky films. Least it sounded that way to me.

Sorry you can't really hearth panning but it's worth the patch.

Thanks to Make Noise and those who helped invent the Rene. It's such a great complement to the ARP2600."

Follow-up to "BUCHLA BONGO" PATCH TUTORIAL USING AN ARP 2600

Cyclone Analogic Bass-Bott TT-303 Operation Manual


You'll find the PDF on Robin Whittle's Real World Interfaces here. Robin is the man behind the Devilfish mods for the original Roland TB-303. The mods are set to be available for the TT-303 as well.

RMS No.6 - Another Simple Sequence


RMS No.6 - Another Simple Sequence from Random Modular Snippets on Vimeo.

"Featuring:- ALM - Pamela's Workout, Roland SH-101, Simmons SDS8, various Doepfer modules and a touch of the Strymon El Capistan."

This is a simple sequence courtesy of the SH-101 with everything else being clocked and triggered by the ALM - Pamela's Workout.

Fender Chroma Polaris

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Sequential Circuits SIX-TRAK with Maple Side Panels

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"Sequential Circuits SIX-TRAK in very nice condition.

Recently has been professionally serviced and calibrated, all contacts were cleaned, electronics have been checked and battery checks out great too. New power cord.

Updated to most recent OS 11.

Beautiful New MAPLE end panels replace the old beat up ones.

Upper control panels is pretty nice but has a few nicks in the finish that have been touched up. The whole lower chassis has been professionally resprayed. Otherwise the chassis has no dents or bends and is solid."


Yamaha Electone EX-2 Vintage Analog Synthesizer Organ Keyboard

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"For your consideration is a Yamaha EX-2. This polyphonic analog synthesizer is one of the rarest, most complex, and most expensive synthesizers ever built. Yamaha's flagship stage synthesizer/organ successor to the ultra rare Yamaha GX-1, this beautiful instrument packs all the sonic possibilities of a standard organ and polyphonic synthesizer into one gigantic and unique package. When released in 1977, the EX-2 had a $25,208 price tag. That's $96,227 today when adjusted for inflation, making it the fifth most expensive synth (in today's dollars) that Yamaha ever made, way more expensive than a CS-80 (which cost $6900 at that same time). Don't miss your chance to get this extremely rare and incredible-sounding synthesizer for much, much less!

Even better, this listing includes the extremely rare Yamaha TX-III tone cabinet that originally came with this unit. Also included are the bass pedals and the matching bench..."

Electrocomp EML 200

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Rare Thomas Vox / Moog Combo Organ / Synth

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Uploaded on Dec 29, 2009 jdhammond·76 videos

Impossibly rare Thomas Vox / Moog Combo

Published on Dec 29, 2012
Thomas Phillips·4 videos


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According to the auction, the above two videos are of the unit for sale. The first is from the person that sold it to the seller and the second is form the seller showing it works.

Casio VL-Tone VL-10 Mini Keyboard Miniature Synthesizer

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Video at the auction previously posted here.


Korg POLYSIX

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"The KLM367 board had a battery leak ( very common ) and it was restored by vintage synth specialist at SDmachines in Miami. The old Rechargeable NiCad battery was removed and replaced with a lithium battery and diode combination that does not leak and is good for many years. Also, Two of the 74LS08 chips were replaced (these chips are known for dying in a polysix), along with resistor array R17 and some traces. This board came with the optional Korg Midi board, but was disabled because it was not functional, and returned to the original stock state. The board is in the machine and perhaps can be brought back to life by someone with the knowledge and necessary parts.

All the synthetic veneers were redone in real Walnut Veneer and then polyurethaned in satin finish. This Polysix is in good functional working conditions and looks very nice with the exceptions of a few very minor cosmetic flaws."

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