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Sunday, June 14, 2020

Teisco 100P Monophonic Analog Vintage Synthesizer SN 1062

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"The 37-key Teisco 100P, released in Japan in 1979, is a fantastic little analog monophonic preset synthesizer. It features one oscillator with 32 sound presets (selectable by switches under the keyboard), with several usable and excellent sounds, in particular the bass, shakuhachi, and four synth tones. The 100P has a few effects included, and tone controls include a pitch-bender slider, a simple filter, portamento/glissando, modulation rate, and more. Two salient features of this synth are the reverb and aftertouch. These two effects really expand the sonic capabilities of this synthesizer. Overall it’s a nice little vintage analog synth."

Roland Super Jupiter MKS-80 Analog Synthesizer + MPG-80 Programmer REV4 SN 450339

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YAMAHA TENORI-ON TNR-W Music Interface Synthesizer

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RYDEEN/YMO


Tosh Ara

Update: video re-uploaded

And the original live:

YMO - Rydeen (Budokan 1980)

Tosh Ara

Things2Come


Martin Peters

"I recorded this video on the 3rd of May. But I was not sure if it was good enough to share. Since then, I have grown to like it more and more. The songs is very melancholic and kind of reflects the mood I am in lately. The solo reminds me somewhat of Dave Stewart in his National Health years. The song is very basic with only 5 tracks: the bass from the Synthesizers.com Modular driven by the Cirklon sequencer, 2 sequences generated by the NDLR driving the DSI Mopho and the Korg ARP Odyssey, the strings from the Roland JD-800 also driven by the NDLR and the solo in the Moog Minimoog. The Cirklon clocks the NDLR and also sequences the chord and chord-type changes.

The track was recorded live to multi-track in Studio One and I did some little mixing afterwards. Hope you will enjoy it.

The track is uploaded to Bandcamp. Search for Attorks and you will find it."

Roland Super JX10 & PG800: Pads machine for Bass Line…


oRangeOfSound

"#roland #jx10 is an atypical situation for Itself:pads-machine for bass!
But we did it with my awesome helper - #pg800.
I created five different style bass lines with drums. I enjoyed programming this beautiful analog synthesizer!

All sounds
made by Roland Super JX10
*Except Drums
**Project by oRangeOfSound

PayPal: (SVesh77@yandex.ru) I am raising money on a videocam, now I am shooting on my phone."

Modal Electronics Skulpt Sound Demo (FREE PATCHES!)


VCO USA

"Headphones or quality speakers recommended. Sound demos of the patches in our free bank! Download them here:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/m0qdmla42u0...

0:00 - Play Me (KK)
0:50 - Low Motion (KK)
1:31 - Move Me (KK)
2:16 - Mod Lead (KK)
2:56 - Complex Arp (KK)
3:45 - Mod 2 FM (KK)
4:21 - Big Swell (KK)
5:22 - Time Warp (KK)
6:16 - FM Stepper (KK)
7:04- Clock Pulse (KK)
7:53 - Afterburnt (KK)
8:44 - Aggro Bass (KK)
9:19 - Tek Bass (KK)
9:49 - Kick / Tom (KK)
10:22 - MW Perf FX (KK)
10:45 - Liftoff FX"

Antonus Step Brother sequencing EMS Synthi A musical improvisation live


wutierson

"Testing the first new Antonus Step Brother analog sequencer with orange "classic ARP" color scheme.

The intention behind that is to show that the EMS Synthi A can do some nice tonal music, with beatiful tones and living character. With the instrument properly serviced and calibrated is not difficult to do tune and be stable for long time once warmed.

Also Antonus Step brother shows its musical and dinamic properties for sequencing not only an ARP or Antonus 2600, but any voltage controlled synthesizer.

All the music is improvised and done live with no multitrack or post process, sorry for some unpleasant or too long moments... all sounds came from the EMS Synthi A synthesizer and the control for their different sounds (bass, sequence and percussions), and expression parameters are done with the Antonus Step Brother sequencer. This idea of sequencer is to be more a dynamic musical instrument rather than a simple note sequencer, focused in real time tweak and interaction.

Instruments used:
EMS Synthi A
Antonus Step Brother
Sony R7 reverb processor"

Korg Monologue, MicroFreak, Novation Circuit, Volca FM, NTS-1, Lone Rider

Korg Monologue, MicroFreak, Novation Circuit, Volca FM, NTS-1, Lone Rider part 1

Waveformer

"First part of a three-part jam, featuring the Korg Monologue, Arturia MicroFreak, Novation Circuit, Volca FM, and with Zoom MS-70CDR and Korg NTS-1 on effects.

My music on Bandcamp: http://waveformer42.bandcamp.com/

This jam was originally planned to be around 45 minues, with lots of different parts, and lots of different solos played live on the Monologue. All planned out over 3 sheets of paper with plenty of notes scribbled all over. I did record a 45 minute take, but wasn't happy with the performance so I decided to scrap it. And ... playing the whole thing live was kind of daunting, so I chickened out and decided to make this a three part jam with a common soundset and some common themes.

This is the first of the three planned parts.

Synare PS-1

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Kory Westerhold

"Walkthrough(ish) of the Synare PS-1 I have for sale on Reverb. There’s only one other video of this on the internet, from like a decade ago...so here’s one more 😬 I didn’t really try to do anything particularly musical with it, but just wanted to give a sense of how it sounds and operates. Sorry the right side of the video is a bit out of focus!

This thing is quite the odd bird. Even though it’s from Synare, it’s not so much a percussion synth like the Synare 3. It’s more a straight monosynth, with 4 tunable multi-zone pads and a bunch of modulation routing. It has all has a pretty wild ring modulator that you can mix into the sound.

One thing I *haven’t* been able to figure out on this particular one is the noise. Not sure if I just don’t have the right sliders up or something but otherwise, it’s in quite amazing shape and sounds great for what it is."


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"Selling my insanely rare Synare PS-1

Even though it’s technically a Synare, this is the first model, and it’s not so much a percussion synth like the more widely known Synare 3—but more a straight monosynth, with 4 tunable multi-zone pads and a bunch of modulation. It has all has a pretty wild ring modulator that you can mixed in as well.

It’s in quite amazing shape, both physically and operationally, compared to how dried out and ratty a lot of these old “padded” instruments can get.

Be sure to check out the video I took of it below. It’s like 12 minutes long and I just kinda bang around on it, but you’ll get a sense of some of the dissonant tones you can get out of it.

It has this rad handle on the back/top, I guess so you could carry it on stage, as well as a mount on the bottom for attaching to a drum or percussion stand.

It also has high, low & headphone output on the back and comes in a super sturdy travel case (see pics) which is great, but it means it’s QUITE heavy. Just over 40 lbs in the case.

On the “why very good and not excellent?” Side of things, it’s missing a couple of slider caps on the front, and on the sound side, one thing I *haven’t* been able to figure out on this particular one is the white and pink noise. Not sure if I just don’t have the right sliders up or something but I haven’t been able to get the noise to play through the mixer. Otherwise, though, it’s in quite amazing shape and sounds great.

Shipping is gonna be quite pricey given the weight and size. Be sure to check the pics of the case and the picture of it on the scale...40.2lbs (and that’s before being boxed) so would be great to do pick up I’m person, but we can work something out on shipping for sure"

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