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Friday, August 08, 2014

Vermona DRM1 MKIII Analog Drum Synthesizer D 09743

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Jomox Xbase 999 Analog Drum Machine SN 0279

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Mutable Instruments Anushri Eurorack Module with IO Expander

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Waldorf Microwave XT Shadow Edition Synthesizer SN 1107308860

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Yamaha VL1 Virtual Acoustic Synthesizer Version 1 SN KHO1437

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Plogue chipspeech - live MIDI test with a friend


Published on Aug 8, 2014 The Plogue Channel

"Eric Shaw of http://pixelaudio.ca gave us a little visit today.
He had the opportunity to give chipspeech a spin.
Here are a few voice grooves he made....

http://plogue.com"

@MTC10 Volca Keys + Monotribe + TED synth + miniKP2


Published on Aug 8, 2014 Arrayzable

"Thanks guys for putting up this challenge on the 'Korg Volca series' facebook page. This is my contribution. I fumble around a little before a pattern emerges, but that's kinda the idea I guess :)

I hope you'll enjoy it!

Use
Korg Volca Keys
Korg Monotribe
TED Synth - DIY 555 timer synth by Ted (electronicmusic13)
miniKaossPad2 for effects and wave recording
AND a little passive mixer that I just made for the occassion!

Everything is running on batteries except the TED Synth."

2048 Note Sequence


Published on Aug 8, 2014 jdanielcramer

"Spaghetti Patch Number Three demonstrating a complex 2048 note sequence of notes created on a Eurorack modular synth."

Watch through the end.

Anne Graham at Serge L.A. in the Early Days


via Anne Graham on Facebook

"‪#‎tbt‬ Way back, Throw back Thursday... Serge Modular Music droids

Had so much fun at Serge's in L.A."

Side note: this is the third person I've come across that was at the shop back in the 1970s. I actually used to walk by the shop when I was just a little kid. I had no idea of the magic and history being created there.

Update: for those curious, the shop was on the third floor here off of Santa Monica Blvd. & Western Ave.

Update2: anyone know what's to the right of the Oberheim Programmer in the second pic?

Update3 via Kevin Braheny Fortune in the Facebook thread linked above: "I'm not positive this is the one, but I built a custom programmer as per Serge's design for Pete Robinson that had small edge card plug-ins that had a series of dip switches on them to control SEMs. SEMs with a bunch of custom analog synths in a big panel that I also built that utilized an early Armand Pascetta multi-voice keyboard."  According to Kevin, this might have been around 1977.

Update4: Added a note to this post on early programmable synths.

Pristine Roland TB-303 Bass Line

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"To auction comes my original Roland TB 303 with the power supply. It is fully functional and not tapped, rarely used in the last 20 years. Of course, non-smoking unit!

The buttons are all very smooth, controls for tempo and volume are easy to turn. Controller for Pattern Group and Mode snap clean. Controller for the six frequencies controls easy going

The battery compartment as seen in the picture is super clean."

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