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Thursday, January 03, 2019

Tasty Chips GR-1 Granular Synthesizer

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"The Tasty Chips GR-1 offers perhaps the first truly intuitive, approachable interface for granular synthesis in hardware format. With dedicated controls for all common granular synthesis parameters and a crisp display with clever and clear visual feedback, the GR-1 makes in-depth granular synthesis easy.

Offering 16 voices of polyphony with a maximum of 128 grains per voice, the GR-1 is equally at home in context as a source of sonorous ambience, glitched-out gestural textures, cinematic sound design, and far more. Latching "play" buttons for four independent voices as well as MIDI input offer multiple modes of interaction, while built-in LFOs and control voltage inputs allow extensive automation of internal parameters. Dedicated controls for grain position, density, size, pitch, scan rate, window shape, position randomization, and panning randomization make deep granular manipulation easily accessible. A 7" display makes the implications of all controls visible, making the otherwise obtuse methods of granular synthesis far more obvious than any previous hardware.

It seems strange to say that granular synthesis can be intuitive—but Tasty Chips Electronics has made it possible. The GR-1 might be the best hardware granular synthesizer to date."

E-licktronic Yocto V1 (TR808 clone) 2018

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1977 - STEINER MICRON ANALOG Synthesizer 360 Systems Version

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I don't think I ever realized there was a 360 Systems Steiner Parker relationship.

"1977 - Steiner Micron 360 Systems Analog Synth Expander

This particular one comes from a collection and was last serviced in 2016 by SRS. It has a wired euro plug with minimal wear and tear to the casing.

Description
The Steiner Microcon is a complete synthesizer (less keyboard) in a single module. It has its own power supply, VCO, LFO, VCF and envelope generator, thereby combining all of the most needed parts of a synthesizer in one unit.

It can be used with synthesizer accessories such as sequencers, electronic valve instruments, guitar slave-drivers, pitch followers, or with a keyboard. Multiple units can be combined with a guitar controller to form full polyphonic synthesizers at a fraction of the cost normally expected. Combined with a regular synthesizer, it ads an extra 'voice' to your present system.

Oscillator stability and tracking are the best that state of the art will allow. Numerous inputs and outputs are available on the front and top of the unit. Other signals available inside can be brought out for special applications, and connected to other equipment in a variety of useful ways.

The Minicon truly packs alot of synthesizer into a small space (which looks to be about 4-inches by 6-inches. There are 8 knobs and 6 switches. The VCO has knobs for course and fine tuning and switches allowing selection of "three waveforms". The LFO has knobs for rate and level and a switch for beat and is available for vibrato. The VCF has knobs for frequency and gain, as well as a switch for resonance. The Envelop Generator has knobs for attack and decay, as well as a switches to enable damp (a quick release decay) and sustain. The VCA is described as a "trigger controlled audio gate". Connections include positive and negative trigger out, VC filter in, calibrated and uncalibrated voltage control ins, a signal out (which "can be paralleled"), and a trigger in. According to the product literature the "beat function causes the VCO to sound like to sound like two oscillators beating together."

1974 Vintage Minimoog Model D

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"1974 Vintage Minimoog Model D

Williamsville, NY 6xxx model

I am the second owner of this unit and it has been laying around for some time collecting dust, as with any synth this old it could use some cleanup on the connections/contacts (age and dust) and the keys could use some work as well. You can see the cosmetic condition in the photos provided, there are some scuffs but for a unit of its age overall it is in decent shape.

This could be a beautiful piece in the right hands, sold as is."

Moog Minimoog D 1970s vintage Keyboard Synthesizer SN 1833

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"Original (Not Reissue) 1970s Moog Minimoog Model D synthesizer Serial #1833. This belonged to my uncle who can no longer play due to his poor health so i am selling it on his behalf.

Its in great cosmetic condition but hasn't been used in years so may need a tuning. Power and all the keys work and all produce a tone but i'm not too sure if the oscillators, mixer and filters are working as they did back in the 70s."

One Trashed VINTAGE Korg Rhythm 55 Rhythm Machine SN 253789

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Held together with duct tape. The front panel looks like a moldy paper/cardboard overlay. Anyone know what material it's actually made of?

"Intro/Fill-in knob is missing.

Other function is in perfect working order."

Korg M1 Music Workstation w/ Extras

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Nord Lead 2 Performance Synthesizer

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Ich Bin Ein Disco Biscuit


Published on Jan 3, 2019 Alex Ball

"Start 2019 as you mean to go on.

Guitar: Squier Jagmaster, Vox Wah-Wah, Boss CE-2 Chorus, Fender Blues Junior II, mic'd with an SM57.

Bass: Fender Jazz Bass, Orange OB1-300, DBX 266XL.

Synths: Sequential Circuits Pro~One, Roland SH-101, Roland Juno-6.

Drums: Past To Future, Oberheim DX & SCi Drumtraks claps, Samples from Espen Kraft's Dr Bohm drum machine and various percussion.

Virtual instruments: Spitfire Audio Chamber Strings, Kick Ass Brass.

Vocals: Recorded with an AKG C414s

Plugins: Waves, T-racks, U-he, Past to Future, Goodhertz, TAL, Steinberg."

Jamuary 2019 Drumbrute Impact + Fantasy Mansion


Published on Jan 3, 2019 Captain Credible

"I just got a Drumbrute Impact today, First test, will it syncto fantasy mansion ?"

What Is Fantasy Mansion?
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