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Monday, January 05, 2015

Roland RS-505 Analog String/Bass Synth circa 1979 SN 911959

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Yamaha TX816 SN 3493 with 8 TF1 Modules

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"The TX816 is a monster of DX and FM digital synthesis. It is a unique system in that it is a rack unit that could take up to eight TF1 modules. A TF1 module is basically a DX7 condensed down to a single circuit board with almost no front panel controls. Definitely designed for use with external hardware and software controllers the TX816 allows you to easily carry around up to eight DX7s! Software such as MOTU Unisyn, Emagic SounDiver, or even another DX7 can be used to program the sounds in each module via MIDI.

Each TF1 module consists of a 16-voice, 6-operator digital FM synth engine. So a complete TX816 with all eight TF1 modules would offer up to 128 voices and 48 operators! Each TF1 also features an indepednent audio out (XLR) and MIDI I/O for a total of eight audio outputs and MIDI I/O's. It also has one global MIDI in/out port with 8-part multitimbrality, but no common stereo or mix output."

7 Minutes with an Ipad Synth - iPulsaret


Published on Jan 5, 2015 Synth Anatomy

"This week: iPulsaret"

iTunes: iPulsaret - apeSoft

Verbos Composition System patch "Boron Chamber"


Published on Jan 5, 2015 SGE

"A patch using a Verbos Composition System. Phaser effect supplied by a Chase Bliss Audio Wombtone. Reverb and delay is a Roland RE-20."

First experiments with the Olegtron 4060


Published on Jan 5, 2015 Ashley Elsdon

"I'm really loving playing with this little box, it is truly awesome."

Toddler on a Minimoog Model d


Published on Dec 23, 2014 Daniel Levy

Arturia Microbrute through Marshall MS-4 micro guitar amp (Kraftwerk - The Robots riff)


Published on Jan 5, 2015 PanzerLyu

Other gear kicks in at 1:29.

"Test for my brand new Marshall MS-4 micro guitar amp:
http://www.marshallamps.com/products/...
You can listen the effects of the gain and tone controls on the classic “The Robot” riff from the Arturia Microbrute step sequencer.
Drums : Korg Volca Beats
Lead : Akai Miniak , sampled on Boss RC-505
Mixer: Behringer Xenyx X1622USB"

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Tiny Knobs Live Deep Minimal House Parts 1-3


Published on Jan 4, 2015 abyss1430

"Took the smaller pieces out of the studio and made a little side setup session over the weekend with the Korg Volca Beats Bass Monotribe Bolsa Bass KO2 KP3 Allen Heath Zed 10 Neve Portico pre on the master for color. Recorded into Ableton. Volume raised no processing Mastering EQ or Compressor.

Just minimal analog goodness recorded in Chicago.

Did a few different styles of takes

Soundcloud
https://soundcloud.com/abyss26"

Future Retro XS | Monophonic Analog Semi-modular synthesizer

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Philips PMC100 Composer Synthesizer Sequencer In Original Packaging

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"Very Rare Philips PMC100 Composer Synthesizer
In Absolutely Pristine condition for its age comes with Manual/Instructions, original Earphones
Would be a superb Christmas present for enthusiasts

Heres some info i found online

This Philips Personal Music Composer PMC100 is pretty awesome: Launched in 1986, it had a nine-channel FM synth with a 100 presets, a membrane keyboard, 8k of ram, a built in cassette recorder, MIDI and buttons for a strap. It's hard to imagine just how fly you'd look bouncing around a stage wearing one of these. It was designed by British PC music pioneer Lyndsay Williams, who claims to have designed the first ever PC soundcard, for an Olivetti in 1987"

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