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Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Waldorf Pulse Plus
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"The Waldorf Pulse is a MIDI-controllable analogue monosynth with a Minimoog-type filter. This "Pulse Plus" version also includes CV/Gate In and Out sockets, so you can use it as a MIDI-to-CV converter, or drive it from a CV/Gate sequencer."
"The Waldorf Pulse is a MIDI-controllable analogue monosynth with a Minimoog-type filter. This "Pulse Plus" version also includes CV/Gate In and Out sockets, so you can use it as a MIDI-to-CV converter, or drive it from a CV/Gate sequencer."
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Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Yamaha CS-30
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"Yamaha CS 30 synthesizer. This the flagship of the CS series- 2 VCOs, 2 VCFs, 2 VCAs, 3 EGs ( 2 with reversible polarity), 8 step Analog Sequencer and a sweepable LFO- DANG!!! Very flexible signal path. Looks and sounds excellent."
"Yamaha CS 30 synthesizer. This the flagship of the CS series- 2 VCOs, 2 VCFs, 2 VCAs, 3 EGs ( 2 with reversible polarity), 8 step Analog Sequencer and a sweepable LFO- DANG!!! Very flexible signal path. Looks and sounds excellent."
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Yamaha CS-5
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"This synth pre-dates midi but does have the CV out which can be used with a MIDI convertor."
"This synth pre-dates midi but does have the CV out which can be used with a MIDI convertor."
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Casio CZ-1000
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"The CZ-1000 has become known for having a surprisingly good 8-stage envelope. It also uses Phase Distortion (PD) synthesis so it is quite capable of some cool digital/ analog sounds! PD is Casio's own take on digital synthesis from the mid-eighties and is found in all of their CZ series. You basically modify digital waveforms (sine waves) to create various sounds. It can create wild new sounds, notably percussive sounds strings and brass."
"The CZ-1000 has become known for having a surprisingly good 8-stage envelope. It also uses Phase Distortion (PD) synthesis so it is quite capable of some cool digital/ analog sounds! PD is Casio's own take on digital synthesis from the mid-eighties and is found in all of their CZ series. You basically modify digital waveforms (sine waves) to create various sounds. It can create wild new sounds, notably percussive sounds strings and brass."
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