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Thursday, March 27, 2014

Doepfer A125 Phase Shifter Audio Demonstration Part Two


Published on Mar 27, 2014 Raul's World of Synths·258 videos

"A continued exploration of the Doepfer A125 Phase Shifter. More sound examples of the Phase Shifter. Sound and Video by Raul Pena."

All parts here.

Thonk DIY Kit for TouellSkouarn


via Thonk on Facebook

"We are working on a DIY Kit with the inimitable TouellSkouarn. Soviet Military Germanium Transistor drenched FUZZ - Strakal Brulu.
Aluminium panel. Hand picked NOS transistors. Nichicon and Wima caps throughout.

Inflate a digital oscillator before you hit a filter, or put it at the end of chain and tear heads off.... and a world in-between. CV control over Fuzz. A demon!"

http://www.thonk.co.uk

Vintage Radiophonic Workshop Influence on Modern MacBeth


via Ken MacBeth on Facebook

"I was just looking at two old BBC Radiophonic Workshop LPs that I have here....this type of music was introduced to me in 1st year Secondary- I think that I was 12 or 13 at the time...my new synths have embelishments to them that are a tribute to this time in my life!"

TR-8 and TB-3 routed through Cwejman MMF-2


Published on Mar 27, 2014 Greg VanEck·15 videos

"Freshly unboxed TR-8 and TB-3. Nikki breaking them in playing through the presets. Audio routed through Cwejman MMF-2 filter to add some extra analog warmth and saturation."

four bricks rook first test


Published on Mar 27, 2014 MrBDust·4 videos

"Here s the first test of a new eurorack module prototype i just designed, the four bricks rook running along with another module of mine, a dual CV gate recorder, the Bishop Miscellany

It s a four channel trig sequencer, trig sequences can be recorded by playing buttons or by loading patterns in tables. There s eight tables, table number is defined by a pot.

Pattern length can be adjusted (1,2,3,4,6,8,12,16,24,32 steps) by turning the length potentiometer. If your pattern is eigth step long, you are dividing the total sequence by 4, so you got four eigth steps long patterns. The eigth step long pattern you re playing is defined by the Shift Potentiometer and the Shift CV input.

In playing mode, buttons can be used as track mute.

Finally, there s two sequences, A and B which can be accessed by the AB switch.

There s still some bugs to fix and some ideas to improve, a demo video with the final prototype will follow."

Landmarks - Korg PolySix, ER-1, Roland TR-606, TR-707


Published on Mar 27, 2014 traxus12·11 videos

"Bit of a slow jam with the new hardware setup. I sequence the PolySix by recording a MIDI loop into Ableton then go to town twiddling knobs on the synth itself. The drum machines are all synced with Ableton as master clock. I'm loving the 606 and 707. This has been my first chance to really mess around with them synced together. Feel free to post below if you have any questions or comments!

---Instruments---
Korg PolySix
Korg ER-1 MKII
Roland TR 606
Roland TR 707

---Effects---
Alesis MIDIVERB II
Alesis Quadraverb
Boss RE-20 Space Echo

---Other---
Mackie 1604VLZ3
RME Babyface
Ableton Live, Audacity"

MOOG MICROMOOG SYNTHESIZER SN 1535

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via this auction

Oberheim OB-12 with Original Box

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New Gakken NSX-39 Mini Vocal Synth


【DEMO】Gakken NSX-39 Published on Mar 27, 2014 musictrackjp·230 videos

DEMO by Katsunori UJIIE.
Facebook: Like me please!
https://www.facebook.com/musictrack.jp

What kind of music gear do you have?
" musictrack gear " is now ready to open !!
http://gear.musictrack.jp/

via this auction

If you are not familiar with Gakken, it's a Japanese magazine that sometimes comes with an included gadget. There was an SX-150 and SX-150 mkII analog synths, two theremins, and a GMC4 microcomputer. A search on Gakken will bring up some videos and pics. You can find Gakken products on eBay here.

1967 R.A. Moog Modular # 1019 For Sale

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For sale here.
Update: also on MATRIXSYNTH CLASSIFIEDS

Description and images captured with permission for the archives:

For Sale: Visibly stunning and working 1967 R.A. Moog Modular III-P in original portable hardwood plywood cabinets, formerly owned by The Monkees, power module 910 serial 1019. The only wood III-P ever produced. Serials start at 1002 and are dated Sept 15 1967. Paul Beaver’s sticker appears on a 911A (Serial 1009) dated Nov 20 1967 and a 901A (Serial 1009) is stamped Sept 21 1967. Rumored to have been played by John Lennon 'for hours to make flying saucer sounds'. Also owned by Bobby Sherman. Appears to be all original, including keyboard, which also works. Includes many original patch cables, five out of six wood covers as well. Powers up and plays. All oscillators output sound. There are some issues with some modules including scratchy pots and or intermittent audio. To the best of our knowledge it's lived in sunny and most importantly- dry California all of it's 47 years. No mold, no mildew, no visible issues less some oxidization on three hexnuts, a couple of very small, minor rubs on 904 and a few strange markings on a few modules in the corners, sort of a sine wave with a slash through it. Cigarette burn on top right corner of the wood keyboard case. Very early mixer(s) & possible prototype I/O module(s) and keyboard interface, all at the bottom of each case with no serials or model numbers. Notice large toggle switches and black & white labeling.

Please Note: We are accepting bids for this highly collectible musical instrument. We welcome pre-qualified buyers to inspect and demo in person. We'd prefer not to ship it. International buyers welcome and please arrange for qualified agents to inspect and ship. Located in Sacramento, Ca."


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