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Friday, May 26, 2017

Inside an EMS 2000 Vocoder


This one spotted and sent in via Soviet Space Child.

via Reddit:

"Hey all! This is an EMS 2000 vocoder I just got in the mail! I was too curious to not take its top off (heh heh heh), so I did and was delighted to see all the 16 bands of this lovely vocoder separated out in plain view. I then realized that there were basically no pictures of the insides of these things online, so here you go! Enjoy!"

Update: video here.

ELKA SYNTHEX SN 899

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EMS Synthi AKS

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"In great working condition

comes with guitar presto patch!

All functions work even the sequencer and keyboard! I am leaving the pins in for the keyboard to function, so you can check it out right when you receive it, as the leaning curve can be steep with patching.

It is mounted in a NOS Spartanite case with keys, the keyboard was not mounted to the top case when i got it and i never got around to drilling the 2 holes in the case and finding thumb screws.

Power cable needs a little wiggle sometimes."

Yamaha CS6R SN PY01421

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Always fun to look at product descriptions from the past. They reflect how manufacturers perceived the market at the time.

"The next generation of CS synthesizers is here, with added sampling and features from the AN1x synth! In keeping with the new CS-line trend of analog emulation for dance and electronic music, the CS6x offers real-time and assignable knobs, scene memory and morphing, MIDI controllability and excellent sounds.Yamaha says that this IS the machine for Trance. Its awesome arpeggiators, filters and phrase sampling are proof of this claim.

Control Synthesis Deep Bass 9

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"The Deep Bass Nine was commissioned (circa 1994) by UK-based second-hand retailer FX Music Control as an alternative analog mono-bass-synth to satiate the demand for the Roland TB-303. Yes, this is another TB-303 clone. It's very simple and straightforward with basic controls that mirror those found on the TB-303. It's also a true analog MIDI-controlled bass synth with plenty of thumpin' bass potential of its own.

The DB9 is a single-unit rack module with all ten of its knobs on the front panel. There are no hidden menus. Just like the TB-303, the DB9's single oscillator offers two waveforms to choose from - a sawtooth or square wave. That is followed by the 303-cloned Tuning, filter Cut Off Frequency and Resonance, Env Mod, Decay and Accent knobs. Additionally you can set the DB9 to one of the 16 standard MIDI channels, and you can set it to use its external audio input instead of the oscillator allowing you to process external audio through its analog filter (inputs and outputs are mono).

Speaking of filters, the DB9 uses a 24 dB/oct filter which sounds great. It also has a limited frequency cut-off control and a strong resonance control. The resulting sound, although not quite as sharp in the mid range as a TB-303, seems much more deep and warm.

Of course, since the DB9 has no on-board TB-303-like sequencer, MIDI control is essential. The all-import Accent feature of the TB-303 is controlled here by MIDI note velocity - and turning up the Accent knob dials in how much it affects, not the volume of the note, but the filter's frequency and loudness. There is a hidden Glide control, although this is more like a portamento that seems to add some extra release on the envelope.

The Glide and the Cut Off Frequency are the only two parameters that can be controlled via MIDI CC. None of the knobs output MIDI CC data, which means all live control changes need to be performed and/or recorded live. The DB9 also has a built-in CV/Gate converter with inputs and outputs. So it can either be used with some older pre-MIDI equipment you may have or it can be used to bring certain pre-MIDI equipment into the world of MIDI.

The DB9's real strength is that it has its own natural and warm unique sound which has many sweet spots. The sawtooth and square waves are very thick and full sounding, and you can push the resonance right up till it howls. It sits in a mix very well too, so it makes for an ideal dedicated bass synthesizer module. And if you're after something to make some real analogue acid, look no further."

E-mu Emax II 16 Bit Sampler / Synthesizer with 24 Emax Disks

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REAQNUNAITM - Ornament & Crime First Test


REAQNUNAITM - Ornament & Crime First Test from Craig Anthony Perkins on Vimeo.

"A Eurorack Modular Performance featuring the Ornament & Crime module. Also featuring modules by Make Noise, Mutable Instruments, Erica Synths, 4MS, Intellijel, Sputnik Modular and Xaoc Devices. From my forthcoming album and cassette release 'Wavescaper' on ZERO:GENSHI Records.

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Studiologic Sledge Tutorial 50 Synth Jam


Published on May 26, 2017 David Clements

"George Hall Synth Jam with original sounds influenced by the likes of Vangelis and Jean Michel Jarre, Learn synthesiser programming with George Hall."

All parts here.

The Arturia MatrixBrute- Part 14- Duo-Split


Published on May 26, 2017 AutomaticGainsay

"Here is a demonstration of the sound and functionality of the 'Duo-Split' function on the Arturia MatrixBrute.

Thank you very much for watching these videos!"

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Arp Odyssey Demo Song


Published on May 22, 2017 toligrant

"All sounds are recorded with Korg's Arp Odyssey except drum track. I used Golden Age Pre 73 with Apogee Duet converters."
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