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Mano from FutureProducers.com tests the Poly Evolver Keyboard by Dave Smith.
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Roland SH-101 Analog Synthesizer (1983)
Vintage synth demo by RetroSound Roland SH-101 by retrosound.de
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Yamaha CS-60 Polyphonic Analog Synthesizer
Here is a Yamaha CS-60 that we have had in storage since around 1996. It is in exceptional condition. These are normally fairly beat up because of their size and weight. Our friend Duron Kochli is playing this beast. Big City Music (bigcitymusic.com)
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Korg Polysix Analog Synthesizer pt.2
Vintage synth demo by RetroSound Korg Polysix Analog Synthesizer from the year 1982 part2: some typical self programmed Polysix sounds
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Oberheim OB-X Analog Synthesizer "Memories"
Vintage synth demo by RetroSound "Memories" Retro goes Vangelis ;) all sounds self programmed: Oberheim OB-X 8-Voice Analog Synthesizer from the year 1979 recording: multi-trak The sound of the OB-X is very different to the later models OB-Xa and OB-8. discrete SEM module design inside. the audio...
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NAMM2012 Casio XW-P1 Performance Synthesizer
Introduction to the new XW-P1 Performance Synthesizer from Casio by Mike Martin.
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The Moog Sonic Six
Here is a demonstration of the sound and functionality of the Moog Sonic Six. The Sonic Six was among the first duophonic portable analog synthesizers. It was the result of the Musonics/Moog merge, and was based upon the Musonics Sonic Five. The music is Automatic Gainsay, from the song...
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Moog Realistic MG-1
Realistic [radio shack] MG-1 designed by Moog. Fundamentally identical to the Moog Rogue besides a slightly different interface and lacking a pitch or mod wheel.
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The Moog Micromoog
Moog's first "inexpensive Minimoog." Released in 1975, it provided great functionality for less money. Since the analog boom, this wonderful synth has been overlooked, and in some cases decried, by most. Hopefully, this video will indicate why the Micromoog deserves more respect.
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