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Saturday, February 09, 2019

General Radio 1395a Modular

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Yamaha an1x

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Buchla 252e, 202h, 225h, LEM3 Powered Boat

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252e Polyphonic Rythm Generator

202h Adaptors and Converters

252h Midi and CV Interface

LEM Powered 3 Boat

Roland System 100 Analog Synth

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"It all works, all sliders, jacks, keys etc and sounds amazingly wicked. BUT there are a couple of sliders that feel a slight bit looser than others and have sputtered signal when moved at some point along the throw of the fader… that said all sounds good without sputtered noise when set and left.

Also, some keys on occasion double trigger. This is a VERY common thing with roland synths of this era as had several SH5, SH3, SH7's etc… all had that issue. When we triggered this synth via external CV it played, responded and handled perfectly via another keyboard."

Maestro soviet analog synthesizer \ Маэстро

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Published on May 17, 2017 Cyril Metodey

"the instrument has mods by Logich:
Midi+arpeggiator sync to midi clock.
Three direct VCO Wavefrom select switches - Saw, Sq, Pw
going through VCF constantly."


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"Excellent physical condition. All keys work. The rightmost key is a bit tight. Functionally, almost everything works. For some reason, the arpeggiator in several modes plays only three notes instead of four. Obviously, the synthesizer needs to be serviced and tuned. I sell it as it is, because I can not compare with a fully serviceable device.

Once again, there are several technical issues that require expert inspection. But the synthesizer works, the modes are switched, the pitch shifter is ideal, the potentiometers work, the external state is perfect.

Keyboard electronic musical instrument (KEMI) "Maestro" is a portable polyphonic four-voiced synthesizer with microprocessor control (KR-580) & programmed timbres "presets". Number of presets- 20. There is possibility to get vibrato frequency with depth & frequency control. This instrument includes "chorus" effect with depth control, filter with cut-off frequency & resonance control. There are also "arpeggio-tremolo" arrangement with speed control and joystick that pitch shifts & vibrato depth controls.

Specifications:

Mains voltage 220V

Power consumption 25W

Range of operating tempererature 15-35 C

Relative oscillator drift over four hours is within +- 0.3

Sound range overlaped by oscillators- 43,6 Hz- 5274

Voices in unison-4

Dynamic range, <55 db Engineer: Vladimir Kuzmin, designer: Olympiada Kuzmina, produced by Urals Vector Company."

Jupiter Storm Acid


Published on Feb 9, 2019 Hexinverter Électronique

"We 🖤 acid and electro. The acid is one oscillator output from Jupiter Storm, into Galilean Moons, into Red Dragon. Mutant Bass Drum, Clap, Snare. Metallic trebly sounds are Elements with Echophon on the send/return."

[DIGITONE] fMbruary #03 Spleen


Published on Feb 9, 2019 CO5MA

"'Spleen' is a minimal mood track inspired by two movies I really like very much: Lost in translation by Sofia Coppola and Her by Spike Jonze. Both movies share a special, floating mood that I enjoy so much."

OP-Z Ambient Synth Session - “Cold Stars”


Published on Feb 8, 2019 Nathan D Farrell

"Op-z audio routed to iconnectaudio4+ interface. Used Kleverb, eos2, discord4, dubstation 2, hosted in AUM."

Dreadbox Abyss: Glide Hand played Noodle


Published on Feb 8, 2019 Mark Pigott

"Just a Noodle showing the Dreadbox Abyss with some glide
in poly mode. No external effects, all generated in the Abyss."

Vermona '14 as the controller.

Vocoding with Lucille Ball - Machine Made Voices! (1939)


Published on Apr 13, 2014 British Pathé

A bit more talk box than vocoder, but you get the idea.

"Titles read: "MACHINE MADE VOICES!"

Hollywood, California, United States of America.

In a Hollywood CBS recording studio we see American film star actress Lucille Ball telling us she has just travelled cross-country by train. She holds two small amplifiers against her throat and mouths some words. The amplifiers transform the sound of a steam train coming from a record into 'steam train words' picked up by Lucille's larynx. I cannot make out all of them - the last are "Hello everybody".

Three technician men sit at a table wearing headphones and making notes. Lucille does another demonstration - this one seems to be 'cow words' - very difficult to decipher. I guess it was still in the early stages!
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