Results for [Oberheim cosmos] :
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Matrixsynth on 2/27/11
via this auction"The SBX-80 is a powerful link in syncing drum machines and/or synthesizers between each other or to tapeGREAT TO SYNC VINTAGE SYNTH, DRUM MACHINES, SEQUENCERS,..GET THE MOST OF YOUR VINTAGE SEQUENCERS ARPEGGIATORS ETC, SYNC YOUR ROLAND TB-303, TR 808 YOUR JUNO 60, JUNO 6, TR 808, TR 606, 707, OR GREAT FOR SEQUENTIAL CIRCUITS INSTRUMENTS, OBERHEIM, KORG, AND MANY MORE..." Relative News
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Matrixsynth on 2/21/11
YouTube via BIM0X | February 20, 2011 | "a prototype of hardware controller for Oberheim Matrix 1000 (the blue & black stuff).This is a demo of its integrated arpegiator : testing arp speed (from 1/16 of BPM to 2 bars of BPM). The device sends Midi clock et start message in order to stay synced with the drummachine" Relative News
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Matrixsynth on 2/17/11
via this auction"A very rare & smooth sounding Italian made, 6 voice analog synthesizer, often compared to the Juno 106 for it's similar parts/features. To me it has a more unique sound than the Juno, a little less less fat, but smoother & creamy - a little more toward the Oberheim sound." Relative News
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Matrixsynth on 6/30/11
via Gary Leder's PhotosThat was actually my gear. A TR-909 I picked up at a pawn shop in Maui for $190 (see the bottom story here), my first synth, an Oberheim Matrix-6 (hence matrix), a pink and red Thingamagoop, Gaken SX-150, Handspring Visor running Mini Music, and a Malekko ID-600 Analog Delay pedal. Relative News
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Matrixsynth on 1/27/11
It's clean-up time. You might notice the top site menu shrunk. The Featured, Exclusive, and Polls links have moved to the right under MORE STUFF | OTHER. The NAMM link is to the right of the new Oberheim link. Don't worry, the SYNTH BABES label is safe for now, although SYNTH FEMMES was briefly considered. The eBay links on the right will get consolidated as well. All done for now. New Relative News
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Matrixsynth on 1/31/11
via this auction"The Korg MS-50 was the most modular, most complex and most expensive of Korg's MS line of synths. This keyboard-less expander type module is completely patchable and had either Hz/volt or volt/octave CV ins to the oscillator (which allows it to work with other old Korgs (MS-20, MS-10, SQ-10 sequencer) as well as the more typical Moog, ARP, Roland, Sequential Circuits and Oberheim Relative News
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Matrixsynth on 2/4/11
via this auction"This book is long out of print- incredibly hard to find! Inside you'll find 111 pages on how to get the most out of your synth! The first part of the book is dedicated to synthesizers and what makes them work. Part two is comprised of synth 'clinics'- DX-7, Oberheim Xpander, CZ-101, JX8P+, & JX10 synths are discussed here. Part 3 delves into the finer parts of synth programming- Relative News
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Matrixsynth on 2/9/11
YouTube via FlakeStick | January 31, 2011 | Oberheim Matrix-12 in fourth video below."Demo of my custom analog audio effect processor. It is a seven-band fixed filter set that is a clone of the VP-330 Choir circuit. It also features a 3-band Lo-Mid-Hi EQ circuit and post-EQ signal amplifier pot. The filter has two inputs: 1) combined 8' + 4' Male frequencies also known on the VP-330 as the "lower Relative News
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Matrixsynth on 3/13/11
YouTube Uploaded by fritz51319 on Dec 6, 2010via swissdoc. PPG Wave, Oberheim OB-Xa and Simmons Drums"D.I.A. - Passion play 1984"Update via Qwave in the comments: "Its an PPg wave 2.2 or 2.3. at 1:04 you can see the top row of the knobs left of the display. The PPG wave 2 had 9 knobs in a row. The wave 2.2. and 2.3 had 12 in a row." Relative News
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AudioTutsPlus on 3/3/11
Didn’t catch your usual Tuts+ reading during February? Here’s a catch-up on the best we have to offer! Cgtuts+ CG and 3D Tutorials The Soviet Machine’ – Day 1 February saw the release of “The Soviet Machine”, a brand new multi-part tutorial series from new Cgtuts+ author Martin Kostov. The ‘Soviet Machine’ is a high poly modeling tutorial for 3d Studio Max. Throughout this amazing series, Martin will show you how to create accurate, highly detailed objects using only a few reference images. This is a great and easy to follow tutorial for both beginner and intermediate 3ds Max users alike. We know you’re going to love it! Visit Article Tattered Cloth In Cinema4D – Day 1 February also saw the release of an in-depth two part tutorial by new Cgtuts+ author Tony Rivera. Throughout the tutorial Tony shares some of his techniques for creating tattered cloth in Maxon’s Cinema4D. You will learn how to create this effect by making a flag simulation... Relative News









