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Monday, January 13, 2020

Korg Prophecy SSP-1 Virtual Analog Synthesizer w/ Original Gig Bag

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Oberheim Matrix 6R SN K6A3829

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Vintage Roland Juno 106s Polyphonic Synthesizer

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"Very clean Roland Juno 106s with replaced Analog Renaissance voice chips. The only difference between the 106 and 106s is that the 106s has built in speakers. Pretty neat eh?"

GLASYS - Zelda Lost Woods Theme - Prophet X


Published on Jan 13, 2020

"Our friend GLASYS stopped by the office while on tour and we were lucky enough to have him play a few of his songs for us!"

Also see GLASYS - Unwinder - Sequential Prophet X

Previous posts featuring GLASYS

https://www.instagram.com/glasysmusic/

https://www.sequential.com

Southern California Synth Society Free NAMM Event January 16th at Joe's Bar Fullerton



Don't miss the SoCal Synth Society NAMM Modular Madness Marathon!!

We're kicking off the NAMM weekend with an exciting LIVE lineup and FREE RAFFLE/GIVEAWAYS!! Don't have a NAMM pass? Don't worry! This is a public event! .

Joe's Bar - Fullerton
NO COVER - 21+ - 7pm - 12:30am
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🔴 🔊 RAFFLE GIVEAWAYS BY 🔊 🔴
WMD, Empress Effects, Ashun Sound Machines, Southern California Synth Society, Beatppl, Ken Fluxwithit Pierce, AliTheArchitect, Shiro Fujioka / Voltagectrlr, Voltage Control Lab, Afrorack, Ricky Tinez, and more!! .
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🔴 🔊 PERFORMANCES BY 🔊 🔴
Nasty Nachos
Mitch Lantz
CUCKOO
Ricky Tinez
BBoyTechReport [Beatppl]
Computo [Voltage Control Lab - Joe Caputo]
AliTheArchitect
VOLTAGE CTRLR [Shiro Fujioka]
Rhythm Droid
Space Racer
Trovarsi
Earth 626 [Abe Mora]


1973 ARP Odyssey "Conduct an Arp" Ad



via Retro Synth Ads where you'll find the write-up.


"ARP Odyssey 'Conduct an Arp' half page black and white advertisement from page 47 in the February 1, 1973 issue of Rolling Stone Magazine."

Korg Wavestation SR Digital Ambient Drive Wavestate Synthesizer Rik Marston


Published on Jan 13, 2020 Rik Marston Official

#korgwavestation #korgwavestate #wavetables
"Korg Wavestation SR Digital Ambient Drive"
Synthesizer Demo by Rik Marston
***Watch in HD!!*** ***Turn it UP!!*** ***No Talking!!!***

The Korg Wavestation SR "Digital Ambient Drive"
an all audio demo of this beautiful synthesizer
and a nice drive with an awesome acid sunset!
I am saving for a new Korg Wavestate right now!

Recorded into Ableton LIVE with no extra FX! ;)

Thank you for watching!

AMS Neve Introduces the RMX16 500 Series Module


Published on Jan 12, 2020 AMS Neve

Not a synth, but filing this one under synth effects. This one is in via Soviet Space Child.

"The AMS RMX16 was the world’s first microprocessor-controlled, full-bandwidth digital reverberator and characterised enormous numbers of seminal recordings from the 1980s onwards. It has remained an essential piece for any self-respecting studio ever since, and it's now available in 500 series format.

An 18kHz bandwidth, allowing it to also be used as a high quality digital delay line.

90dB dynamic range and 0.03% distortion in delay mode.

Adjustable input and output levels for optimum signal to noise performance.

Low power consumption (and therefore cool running).

Independent control of each program’s fundamental reverberant parameters.

Nudge Buttons to increment or decrement data for all selectable reverberation functions.

Alphanumeric program descriptions for ease of use when storing or recalling information for the unit’s memory.

New rotary push encoder enabling all parameters and settings to be adjusted by ear.

New wet/dry mix blend function.

New save/recall feature with 100 user-defined memory slots."

NEW XENOMORPH DIY MODULAR SYNTHESIZER COMING SPRING 2020



http://xenomorph.technology


Looks like a Synton Fenix II!

Modal Electronics Introduces New 5 Octave Argon8X & Argon8M Desktop Synths


via Modal Electronics

Introducing ARGON8M and ARGON8X Polyphonic Synthesisers

Modal Electronics are proud to announce the latest products in its line of innovative Machines For Musicians - the Modal ARGON8M and ARGON8X synthesisers. ARGON8M and ARGON8X join the growing Modal Electronics family of SKULPTsynthesiser, CRAFTsynth 2.0, and the original ARGON8 (37 key version).

Based around its revolutionary new wavetable synthesiser engine, ARGON8 products derive much of their heritage and DNA from the highly acclaimed Modal 002.

The Modal 002, first introduced in June 2014 at $4,495, is still used and loved by top artists, film and television producers across the globe.

The two new models are welcome extensions to the line, allowing consumers two new exciting options:

1) ARGON8M - A compact desktop module version that can also be mounted into a 19" 3U rack with the included end cheeks, for those players with limited space.

2) ARGON8X - An elongated 61 key version using the same FATAR TP/9S mechanism with aftertouch, for those players who want an extended octave range.

Both models share an identical sound engine as the original ARGON8 (37 key version), with 8 voices of true polyphonic flexibility (8 independent signal paths comprising oscillators, filter, envelopes and modulation).
Modal are also excited to also announce the development of ARGON8 Polychaining, which will enable any two ARGON8’s to be in a master/slave configuration over DIN MIDI giving the user 16 note polyphony and the ability to control two ARGON8's from one. Estimated to be introduced in a software update c. March / April.

ARGON family members bring eight voices of true polyphony in professional quality packages with features previously never seen at these price points.

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