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Thursday, August 04, 2022

Univox Korg MiniKORG 700S K-2

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"Korg's early synthesizer design from the early 70s - this is branded under the Univox name for the North American market. This is the 700s or K-2 version which adds more modulation options and a second oscillator over the 700 or K-1 version. This also has the fine tune slider for the second oscillator, which some 700s/K-2 models don't have. It makes tuning much easier and makes this the best iteration of the Minikorg (in my opinion)!

Very unique sound with the low and hi pass filters in tandem. Controls are easy to use so you can focus on playing. Overall very good cosmetic condition for its age and all the controls work. Missing Univox badge on the back and the previous owner sanded the tabs off the traveler caps so they don't lock together which is a common mod. Tuning is good and stable for a vintage VCO. All keys work. The "effect" on/off toggle make a little noise while flipping it but i bet a little contact cleaner will fix it. Comes with a very beat up original univox case that doesn't look pretty but protects the synth."

Roland System 100 Model 101 SN 500969

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"This is a very nice looking system-100 that has been recently serviced by Steiner-Connolly in Utah. Everything works great on this unit and its ready to head off to a new home.

The system-100 is a one oscillator mono-synth, but don't let that fool you. This thing packs a punch with bass, and the filter is known to be similar or the exact same as the famous TB-303. Here is an interesting and versatile way to access the acid sound!"

Roland SH-3A Vintage Analog Synthesizer with Integrated Hard Case

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Doepfer Regelwerk MIDI Fader Controller SN 210141

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Strymon Deco V2 Sound Demo (no talking) with ASM Hydrasynth


video upload by Bonedo Synthesizers

EMEAPP SONIC TEST DRIVE: REALISTIC CONCERTMATE MG-1 FEAT. DON SLEPIAN


video upload by EMEAPP

"What do you get when you throw Moog into a blender with Radio Shack? The Realistic Concertmate MG-1, of course! Similar to the Moog Rogue, the MG-1differs in that it adds an organlike polyphonic mode that even routes through the synth filter. Some folks love it, others not so much, but electronic music pioneer Don Slepian will give you the intel so you can decide."

Cuphead - Floral Fury on Moog Sub 37


video upload by Luca Di Gennaro

"Split screen cover of "Floral Fury" by Kristofer Maddigan from Cuphead (© 2017 Studio MDHR) with a Moog Sub 37, Pianoteq 7 for the piano sound, and Logic Pro for all the percussions."

dual morphing phaser & through zero phase modulation complex oscillator easel cards


video upload by kirkis

"through zero phase modulation complex oscillator and dual morphing phaser easel cards
#buchla #buchlamusiceasel
www.destiny-plus.com"

triple entanglement space + dual function source easel cards


"triple entanglement space + dual function source & utilities"

Morphor AP-1 Kick, Hi-hat, Bass-line


video upload by Morphor

"Matthew got his hands on three Morphor AP-1 modules and made a little melody to show off the versatility of the modules. There are some kick, hi-hat and, of course, bass-line sounds which were created with a few extra filters and LFO's. Let us know what you think and visit our website https://morphor.io for more info on the AP-1 Plectrum and other modules from /\/\orphor."

Abyss Devices - Tube distortions compared


video upload by John Schussler

"Abyss Devices makes a couple different tube-based distortions. The Saevitum is bigger, with a resonant LP/HP filter attached, and Saevicus is smaller with no (resonant) filter. Both use 12AX7 tubes and similar amp circuitry, so I was interested to see where their sounds differed or were the same.

Since the Saevicus doesn't have a resonant filter (it has as filter, but it serves mostly as a simple tone control), I focused on the distortion sounds from each module, with my main question being whether the smaller Saevicus was missing anything in that department, or whether it was just as growly as its big brother.

Input audio was a basic saw wave from a Doepfer A-111. Sequenced by Stochastic IG. Envelope by Zadar.

00:00 Intro
00:20 Basics
03:00 Feedback
04:41 Saevitum filter
08:40 Saevitus gain
11:56 Saevitum filter"
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