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Saturday, February 22, 2020

CMS 2607 demo - Sync, PFD and high-pass filter


Published on Feb 22, 2020 Phil Cirocco

"Phil Cirocco demonstrating the CMS 2607 just before shipping it out to a customer in San Francisco. The patch breifly highlights the built in sync circuit. Later in the video, the High-pass filter output is fed through the Post Filter Distortion circuit (from the ARP Centaur). The two 1/4 inch cables at top right are plugged directly into the stereo input of the camera. No post production or processing. The reverb you hear is the internal spring unit. discretesynthesizers.com"

Update:

Mc-202 test


Published on Feb 22, 2020 synthmaven

"Just a quick funtionality test of the MC-202 I have to part with.. snif.."

It almost looks like a drawing - monochromatic paper art.

Ambient Waves 2020 Event Set for May 21 - 24 in München / Munich, Germany


AW2020_Teaser_04 from Open Video Medien Labor on Vimeo.

Additional videos and details at https://www.ambient-waves-cosmic-music-festival.de

EII 808 - EMU Emulator II does 80's electro.


Published on Feb 22, 2020 JMPSynth

"80's electro with assistance from the EMU Emulator II providing drums, vocals and pads. Additional bass sounds from the Roland Jupiter 50. Vintage Phaser and Flanger effects by Boss RBF-10 & RPH-10. ID those samples !"

Improvisation with Cirklon and NDLR


Published on Feb 22, 2020 Martin Peters

"It has been a while for various reasons. But this afternoon I thought, let's do a quick improvisation to show off with the NDLR. I got the NDLR at the end of last December and it is a great source of inspiration. The Cirklon clocks the NDLR and sequences the NDLR's chord progressions by sending CC messages. The NDLR drives the Mopho and the Korg ARP Odyssey as the 2 motif's and the Roland JD-800 as the pad. The Cirklon drives the Synthesizers.com for the bass, the SEM, the Plaits and the Braids for the snare sound. Some soloing on the Moog Voyager Old School, the Moog Prodigy and the Moog Polymoog Synthesizer. This all is recorded in 1 take. Sorry for my bad camera work and the fact that the camera stopped after 15 minutes. Hope you enjoy it nevertheless."

CX5M & C1 Yamaha Music Computer (RSVP Part 2 of 3)


Part 2 added here.

Clockwork


Published on Feb 21, 2020 synthjunk

"A track from my new EP called C64 is your friend, which is available on Bandcamp, Spotify and other streaming sites. All the sounds on the EP were made using a commodore 64 computer. A vintage Akai S612 sampler was also used to sample the C64 to allow playing chords. Hope you enjoy it."

1976 Moog Minitmoog Synthesizer SN 2319

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via this auction

"1976 Moog Minitmoog! All original, and very few were produced in the 1 year they were sold. This is the best price for a Minitmoog on the planet!

The Minitmoog has the functional equivalence of two Moog Satellites! It has 2 oscillators, so you can do things like layer or detune 2 different sounds for a really fat analog voice.

The Minitmoog was originally sold as a quick voicing synth for players performing live on stage. The presets were at your fingertips! Its relatively small, and will fit into any stage rig easily.

The Voicings even included a Taurus bass, so you know its got that unique analog Moog bass sound!"

Folktek Impossible Box rare big modular synth art thing by Arius Blaze

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via this auction

Original offered by Folktek for $1 million dollars. It went up for auction in 2013 and reached $39,100 with 55 bids at the time of this post. You can find previous posts featuring the Folktek Impossible Box including some demos here.

1982 Vintage WERSI wersimatic CX1 analog drum machine rhythm synthesizer

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"Wersi WERSI MATIC CX1 is a programmable rhythm machine / accompaniment from Germany.

The Wersi CX-1 is a Preset Rhythm Accompaniment and Drum Computer. It offers 64 presets with analog based sounds for drums and rhythm accompaniment. It has 3 sounds for bass, 5 for rhythms and 5 for accompaniment sequences. There is no sound editing of the internal synthesizer but the rhythm and drum sequences are user programmable and can be stored internally or via tape interface.

The CX1 has preset rhythms and is also programmable. It has analog sound generation for the drums and the accompaniment. Tape interface for storing own patterns onto tape – like on analog synths as Korg Polysix or Roland Juno-60. The drums sound a bit like the Korg KR-55.

The CX1 was also included in Wersi organs of the day.

Original receipt from 1983 $2,124

Original User Guide

Original Technical Data / Assembly Manual"

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