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Beloved Vermona '14.

Also, Jupiter 6, Moog Sub 37, Deckard's Dream Mk2, Moog Minitaur, Access Virus TI desktop, Vermona DRM1 MKIII, Analogue Solutions Treadstone, & Waldorf Blofeld keyboard in various photos.
 

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Beloved Vermona '14.

Also, Jupiter 6, Moog Sub 37, Deckard's Dream Mk2, Moog Minitaur, Access Virus TI desktop, Vermona DRM1 MKIII, Analogue Solutions Treadstone, & Waldorf Blofeld keyboard in various photos.
Is that a Polyend Seq & Poly? Never saw one of those in the wild. How do you like it?
 
Beloved Vermona '14.

Also, Jupiter 6, Moog Sub 37, Deckard's Dream Mk2, Moog Minitaur, Access Virus TI desktop, Vermona DRM1 MKIII, Analogue Solutions Treadstone, & Waldorf Blofeld keyboard in various photos.
Rarest Synth in this thread award goes to you
I almost bought a really old "Synthesizer" by Vermona from Italy a few years back. I have the feeling they've tripled in price at least since then.
 
Rarest Synth in this thread award goes to you
I almost bought a really old "Synthesizer" by Vermona from Italy a few years back. I have the feeling they've tripled in price at least since then.
Thanks, yes only 222 were made of the ultra limited edition Vermona '14. I am lucky enough to have number 203. It is a gorgeous instrument, it really "sings".
 
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Just released my first project where I use HW synths with a DAW-orchestra! The Roland JU-06A (Juno replica) for some polyphony through the Moog Grandmother. Then some effect pedals (2x Maestro Discoverer Delay, EHX Pulsar, Way Huge Artreides, Boss DM-2W) which I still am arranging the order to get diverse results (preferably some Olafur Arnalds short notes delayed, but also a more heavy lead sound). The second Maestro Delay and Artreides weren't in my toolkit yet when recording this video.

 
A bit of kit I'm excited about, as I'd love to replace my USAMO (MIDI clock to DAW). I'm placing this here so other hardware-enjoying people can check it out. I'm not involved, just someone that reserved a chance to get one early/cheaper. I want it to succeed!


SET THE TEMPO ON YOUR MIDI DEVICES, MODULAR SYNTHS, YOUR DAW AND USE THE BUILT-IN METRONOME WITH LIVE MUSICIANS

 
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A bit of kit I'm excited about, as I'd love to replace my USAMO (MIDI clock to DAW). I'm placing this here so other hardware-enjoying people can check it out. I'm not involved, just someone that reserved a chance to get one early/cheaper. I want it to succeed!

The Midronome reached its Kickstarter amount within 12 minutes of being released so perhaps you and I aren't the only ones interested :2thumbs: I look forward to hopefully receiving mine in March...
 
The Midronome reached its Kickstarter amount within 12 minutes of being released so perhaps you and I aren't the only ones interested :2thumbs: I look forward to hopefully receiving mine in March...
Same!

So glad this round went a lot smoother than the first. I suspect Simon will be getting quite a few more orders than expected this round.
 
...I'd love to replace my USAMO (MIDI clock to DAW).
I'm curious as to what issues you're having with USAMO. I do think the software component is a bit finicky, but the only real limitation in functionality I found was I can't get Midi clock start/continue to work on just any arbitrary bar or beat in Reaper.
 
I'm curious as to what issues you're having with USAMO. I do think the software component is a bit finicky, but the only real limitation in functionality I found was I can't get Midi clock start/continue to work on just any arbitrary bar or beat in Reaper.
It's lost sync before, and I've never been able to get it near-errorless when setting it up with my Focusrite. Plus setting it up takes a looong time.

There'll always be nearest-bar behavior on these. Same with the Midronome.
 
Our hardware is basically geared towards acoustic emulation and physical modeling. MC909 has the world collection expansion onboard and filled with samples of native percussion and instruments. My V-Synth has a memory card with 2 gb of native samples too. Jupiter 80, EX5 and Korg Z1 are used solely for acoustic emulation. The Polivoks is our bass synth (midi-modified). Effects and synth pads are mainly made with VSTi/REs.

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I modded my Polivoks to support Filter/Amp modulation from Osc2(including a low freq. mode) or External In, Oscillator modulation by Filter Envelope and External Filter CV In, plus it already had CV/Gate. I haven't played it in a long time because Oscillator 2 doesn't keyboard track very well and Noise output is very weak, but it surely was always an adventure to play! Here's a photo I took last time it was out of the box:
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I modded my Polivoks to support Filter/Amp modulation from Osc2(including a low freq. mode) or External In, Oscillator modulation by Filter Envelope and External Filter CV In, plus it already had CV/Gate. I haven't played it in a long time because Oscillator 2 doesn't keyboard track very well and Noise output is very weak, but it surely was always an adventure to play! Here's a photo I took last time it was out of the box:
Cool. I just use the onboard lfo for amp or filter movements. I am eternally in love with my war machine. However, I got another Sovjet that have some oomph too, the Estradin Altair 231. 85% minimoog components, 15% Radioactive sovjet stuff. It is at repair for the moment, but I look forward to get it home.


It can sing:


Kind Regards
Gothi
 
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