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Friday, January 08, 2021

IBEAM (ft. Aaron Shragge) | Shakuhachi, Trumpet + Modular Synthesizer


Lightbath

"Duo improvisation with Aaron Shragge, recorded in Brooklyn on August 2, 2018. Aaron plays Shakuhachi and Dragon Mouth Trumpet—the latter of which is equipped with a slide enabling microtonality—with electronics: https://www.aaronshragge.com

✶ PATCH NOTES ✶

This session was recorded just after the live set at Commend that became the split release with Emily A. Sprague, 'full/new' available on RVNG Intl. I'm using the same patch, so you might recognize some similar zones → http://smarturl.it/here004

Written Patch Notes are on Patreon along with the Discord community and lessons through my Creative Mentorship program → https://patreon.com/lightbath

✶ GEAR ✶

All the things → https://bit.ly/lightbathmall
Audio + Video gear → https://lightbath.zone/video-kit"

QUATTRON4093


denha

"The drone synthesizer.
Excellent glitch sound !!"

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Red Planet SR320 vintage sound expansion card

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"Vintage Red Planet SR-320 cartridge which adds 320 additional patch memories to the Yamaha DX-7 vintage synthesizer. This unit plugs directly into the cartridge port on the DX-7. There is an internal backup battery which will need changing (by the buyer) before the cartridge can be used."

Mutable Instruments Shruthi-1, SMR4-MKII: The Classicist

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-Orange Custom Acrylic Enclosure.
-Orange LCD Display.
-Orange LEDs.
-DC Jack w/ Power Switch.
-Compact/Efficient Switching Power Adapter Included.

Handbuilt w/ top quality parts sourced from Authorized dealers only.

Roland TB-303 Bass Line Synthesizer + Roland TR-606 Drumatix - Collector Condition

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"Coming from the personnel Collection of a famous French Music Producer, Celmar Engel... The 303 and 606 where bought together in the 80's, never been used, never been separate :)"

Red Roland SH-101 w/ Original Box & Mod Grip

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"Roland SH101 Red "Mint" condition. Comes in original Box including Mod Grip, Roland Leather Strap and a printed Manual. This is the rare chance to buy a real beauty of an original vintage Roland classic SH101 with all original accessories."

Roland Jupiter-8 14-Bit Version Synthesizer

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VINTAGE 1980 PAIA 4700-SERIES SYNTHESIZER (ASSEMBLED FROM KITS) W/ PRO KEYBOARD

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"Analog 'patch cord' monophonic synthesizer that contains all of the fundamental modules needed for music synthesis. I assembled this synthesizer in 1980 using 4700-series kits from the legendary PAiA Electronics, Inc. in Oklahoma.

This synthesizer was in “working” condition before I stored it away. I was already an experienced electronic kit assembler at age 18 when I assembled all of the modules. I used terminal strips to create “bus bars” inside the module cabinets to conveniently provide the three supply voltages (plus ground) to all of the modules. Once I got to college at PSU I begged an Electrical Engineering professor let me use a frequency meter in a lab to calibrate each key of the keyboard to the proper pitch. I recently applied power to the cabinets and proved that the power supplies are working, but their output voltages will need to be recalibrated according to the manuals. I say that this unit is “working”, but I never really got it to make the sounds I was hoping for…

I fell in love with synthesizers as a teenager during the 1970’s because I was into both music and electronics. I desperately wanted to buy a MiniMoog (despite the fact that I didn’t have any keyboard aptitude or training) but, in any case, my family didn’t have that kind of money for something non-essential.

I discovered PAiA Electronics when their first 2700-series synthesizer kits were featured on the cover of Radio-Electronics magazine in 1973. The cover picture showed a fully functional synthesizer built from kits – except that the keyboard was made of hand-bent spring wires with buttons glued to the ends in order to keep the cost down. A few years later PAiA started offering professional 37-note keyboards and enclosures.

I bought the road cabinet and the power supplies first in 1979. I bought the actual synthesizer module kits as I could afford them during 1979 and 1980. I finally raised enough money to buy the (approximately) $100 keyboard/case kit in 1980.

This synthesizer contains the following cabinets and modules:

Oberheim OB-Xa Synthesizer SN 821804

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EML ElectroComp 200 Original Synthesizer Brochure

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