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Posted: Sun Apr 02, 2006 11:23 pm
by theglyph
OysterRock wrote:Is that an EL7 Fatso Jr. I see down there glyphster? Thats a mighty pricey piece of kit! You have excellent (and expensive) taste :wink:
Very Correct!! You've got good eyes.

The FATSO Jr. was a good choice for my digital setup.

Pricey? Yes! But it is worth it.

Posted: Sun Apr 02, 2006 11:32 pm
by MC
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Maytag Washer
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A well used Moog Source
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Moog Rogue or Taurus II
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mmmm..... Voyager?
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Roland Jupiter-8
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My parents' VCR
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Aunt Gertrude's Lowrey organ
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The GPS panel of a soccer mom's SUV
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Memorymoog
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Sesame Street mic preamp

Posted: Sun Apr 02, 2006 11:36 pm
by theglyph
MC,

Are you in another silly mood?

Very funny! :lol:

Just don't make fun of my rig byatch!!

Posted: Mon Apr 03, 2006 12:34 am
by carbon111
Jyoti wrote:
carbon111 wrote: For more studio gearporn, there's always this page:
http://www.carbon111.com/closeups.html 8)
LOL!
Oooh, lovely pics! :-D

How is the Fusion? I was seriously thinking of getting one now I've abandoned softsynths and the Fusion price has dropped.
Thanks! Closeup pics of gear are always fun!

The Fusion is much better than I could have hoped for! Check out: http://www.carbon111.com/fusion.html

Posted: Mon Apr 03, 2006 6:59 am
by Jyoti
museslave wrote:Ooh, guess the gear is fun!!
Two of these are going to be hard, I'll tell you in advance. : )
My god - out of that lot, the only ones I could say for sure were a Korg MS20 and Moog Sonic Six?

I feel sad now at my ignoramity. I need a nice cup of tea and a biccie. :-(

Posted: Mon Apr 03, 2006 7:12 am
by Jyoti
carbon111 wrote: The Fusion is much better than I could have hoped for! Check out: http://www.carbon111.com/fusion.html
Goddammit... now I have even less reason not to buy one. :-)

Great review page there!

Posted: Mon Apr 03, 2006 8:38 am
by peter ripa
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Posted: Mon Apr 03, 2006 9:46 am
by hieronymous
peter ripa wrote:Image
Space Echo! (Couldn't tell you the particular model though, assuming I'm right)

Posted: Mon Apr 03, 2006 10:27 am
by peter ripa
yes, its a 201

Posted: Mon Apr 03, 2006 12:37 pm
by museslave
Jyoti wrote:
museslave wrote:Ooh, guess the gear is fun!!
Two of these are going to be hard, I'll tell you in advance. : )
My god - out of that lot, the only ones I could say for sure were a Korg MS20 and Moog Sonic Six?

I feel sad now at my ignoramity. I need a nice cup of tea and a biccie. :-(
Aww, I feel bad for inspiring feelings of ignoramity in you, Jyoti!! You're right about the Sonic Six... but that which resembles an MS20 is actually something far cooler. Definitely Korg, though! : )

Two of the pictures aren't of synthesizers!
One of the pictures is of a synthesizer that is exceedingly rare by a manufacturer whom I never even knew made an analog synth.
All of the synthesizers pictured are analog.
One picture I doubt ANYONE will guess, as it is a kit version of a rare synthesizer made by a brand that is known for making other keyboard instruments.
Only one of the keyboards pictured was made after 1979.
There are three Rolands pictured!

Posted: Mon Apr 03, 2006 2:26 pm
by sundaeclubber
museslave wrote: Two of the pictures aren't of synthesizers!




There are three Rolands pictured!
Ok... So in addition to the Sonic Six (which was the first Moog to feature Fast Action Switches!!) there's a Rhodes and a Roland SVC350 Vocoder in there, so that accounts for the non-synths and one Roland!

SCx

Posted: Mon Apr 03, 2006 3:33 pm
by industrial_gypsy
The one above the Memorymoog is an Alesis Micron

Posted: Mon Apr 03, 2006 3:51 pm
by theglyph
industrial_gypsy wrote:The one above the Memorymoog is an Alesis Micron
And above that is the Elektron MachineDrum. Very nice!

Posted: Mon Apr 03, 2006 4:49 pm
by Jyoti
peter ripa wrote:yes, its a 201


Ooh, fantastic bit of kit! I remember Wem Copicats also delivered hours of wibbly fun. :-)

live rig for sound healing meditations

Posted: Mon Apr 03, 2006 4:50 pm
by Steve
Lets see what's in the rig. Studio rig or live rig...
Let me do the live rig.
Moog Voyager AE - OS:3.1
Electro-Comp EML 101
3 Japanese Shakuhachi's
Concert and Bansuri Flutes
Chandler Lap Steel.
MicroKontrol Korg
7 quartz crystal singing bowls
five hens a weeping
Mac Power Book G4
Ableton LIVE 5
Rob Papen's Albino Soft synth + many other soft synths

We're a nationally touring duo called Life In Balance , We've been booking Yoga studio's as these rooms have been real open in hosting "sound-scape" concerts.
OM to OHM
I've been working on feeding the flutes, quartz bowls and lap steel through the Moog and the EML 101 -Then looping all of this with in the power book. Then playing it all back again using the Korg controler.
very meditative and trancy.
Check out- http:www.lifeinbalancemusic.com (it needs up dating)
or http:www.myspace.com/soundhealer

Love da moog - I'm building a real deep relationship with her.
Steve