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Sunday, June 09, 2019

Roland MC-202 MicroComposer SN 315700 w/ Original Box, Cassette & Manuals

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Yamaha DX7 with a 1984 Computer (CX5M-II)

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Published on Feb 4, 2018 [ጠσσǥǥሃ] Various Stuff

"Just to show you that Yamaha released in 1986 a program to communicate with a DX7 and save/import voices.
It was called 'YRM-304, Voicing Program II'.

Audio track: Aльянс - На заре (Alyans - Na Zare)"


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Yamaha CX5M II Music Computer MIDI DX7 FM synth and YK-01 Keyboard

SNs 001107 & 015136

"The CX5M II has an upgraded Yamaha DX FM system, the SFG-05 which supports MIDI input and thus allows the internal FM synth to be played by any external MIDI keyboard. The keyboard does not need any additional software or cartridges to play music or connect to MIDI."

I heard the original CX5M FM synth engine was 4-Op vs. the DX7's 6-Op. Anyone know what the CX5M II was. The listing implies it's the DX7 and the video above shows the CX5M II patch editor for the DX7, but is the internal sound engine 6-Op as well, or does it just allow editing of the DX7's 6-Op engine?

Logic Noise Klangorium DIY Glitch Synth by Elliot Williams

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"On offer here is a PCB to build your own DIY synth based around CMOS chips, it is based on a series on the Hackaday website by Elliot Williams, I made a few of these and had a few boards left over, last couple remaining.

It can be used to make all manner of things, examples include drum machines, drone synths, sequencers and so on, or it can just be built as a playground as intended for further prototyping, it is up to the builder. It can be built as a complete project, or just the sections you require, it can be built into a suitable case as a standalone instrument for example a drone synth, with the controls on flying wires rather than soldered directly to the PCB etc.

It goes without saying that you will need to have a fair amount of experience and the tools and parts required to build this, I would not recommend it to complete beginners. No documentation other than what is in this listing is provided, so if this is not enough then this pcb is not for you.

Parts to complete the build are not supplied, you need to source them yourself and budget for the cost of those, I think it ended up costing me about £15 in parts to build, but it depends on what components you buy and where you buy them from.

NOTE: This is purely a DIY project and I offer no technical support, search for the project page at the hackaday website (klangorium logic noise) - ebay forbids me to post the link unfortunately for some bizarre reason, which is why I had to end the previous listing with the web link.

Roland TB-303 - Classic Acid Techno Bassline Synth w/ Mode Machines Midi Sync Box

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WALDORF Q Synthesizer - "Halloween Edition" Synth SN 920821355

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It's too bad the Nextel paint on the Waldorf models that have them do not hold up over time. These were gorgeous when first released.

"All buttons and encoders are responsive but I haven't tested fully, but reading forums these things rarely go wrong without use - its is a virtual analog synth after all! In any case I had my tech go over it just to make sure its all tickety boo and apart from the obvious signs of wear and tear as seen in the pictures its good to go.

This has OS 3.02 / Serial No - 920821355"

A Guitar Synthesizer From The 80's Perfect For Controlling Analog Synths


Published on Jun 9, 2019 LOOK MUM NO COMPUTER

"#Casio DG20 A fine midi #synthesizer guitar from the 1980's I did this video because people were asking how it was done, so i hope this answers it!"

PMF Ringfolder Demo


Published on Jun 9, 2019 Randy Piscione

"Quick demo of the new RingFolder, from PM Foundations. This is a combination wave folder and ring modulator, with inputs for the folder, X and Y for the ring mod and an attenuated input for folder modulation. There is an onboard "mixer", providing the ability to fold an input wave, the output of the ring mod or a combination of the two.

Get it here (soon): http://www.tindie.com/stores/pmfounda...

VCOs used are all PMF, and all sending out only sines. Sequence CV and drums are provided by a Mutable Instruments Anushri. All other sound is coming from the RingFolder."

This Will Relax You (777Hz) Uplifting Synth Ambient


Published on Jun 9, 2019 RemixSample

"Hi ^^ Here is more Moog Mother 32 over some pads I made. Bye."

CHEAPEST MIDI SPLITTER FOR CIRCUIT


Published on Jun 9, 2019 raaz

"A little tip of using a headphone jack splitter as a MIDI splitter with Novation MIDI adapters for Circuit.
Thanks for watching!"

Great tip!

MicroBrute SoloTape - "Contribute" (EP Pormo)


Published on Jun 9, 2019 Gomag



"The "Solo Tapes" project is nothing more than just single synth challenge. It was started off by Wojtek Paul at the beginning of 2014. 5 years later (!) Wojtek decided to begin to release recordings from such unusual affair. The project aims to show what can be achieved with just one simple synthesizer.
First part of the project (Solo Tapes #1) consists of 3 tracks and a bonus, recorded using Arturia MicroBrute (tracks #1 and #2), Waldorf NW1 (track #3) and Quasimidi Technox (bonus track) respectively. Everything you can hear on a given track comes from the single instrument that served as the sound source for. Sounds were not edited in any way, so you can experience not only instrument's recordings on the fly, but also learn how instrument's imperfections can be made a performance supporting act.
And the tracks turned into the rich in content piece of electronic music art. Check this out!
Will you join the challenge and try to make a whole track using one synth only?
We hope that it will be a good source of inspiration for you!"
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