Demo technics sx-WSA1 part1
"Dancing Queen" by Ulvaeus and Anderson. Played totally manually except for the rhytm and the pitch shift in verse 2.
Sound demo from the last produced Technics organ ever. The G100. Sorry, only factory demo. More will come.
Jim Harris plays "Sunny" and a bit of bs&t's "Spinning Wheel" on this older 1989 Technics F5 console organ. Four to the bar swing version with brass and strings on the lower manual. Features manual br
Do yourself a favour, and NEVER READ any review of the SH-1000 on the internet. ALL of them inaccurately portray the Roland SH-1000. Hopefully, this video will bring some accuracy and clarity. Feel fr
OUTKAST vs OUTKAST! Real Digital dj's use Technics SL-DZ1200 Digital Turntables! Here's a Video of the Sensei Beat Juggling/Scratching using the new "MO MONEY GREEN" Vinyl Surface Discs for the Techni
Here is a demonstration of the sound and functionality of the Wersi Bass Synthesizer. This is the extremely rare kit version, and is not fully functional.
********THIS VIDEO WAS NOT DONE BY ME******* A helpful video not done by me. I'm simply posting this for useful information about the SL-DZ1200.
Here is a demonstration of the functionality and sound of the Roland SH-09.
Here is a demonstration of the sound and functionality of the Sample and Hold circuit of the ARP 2600.
Played by Nettie Age 63, i started playing the organ in 2005 and i play just for fun i hope you like it.
Jim Harris plays the 1989 Technics SX-F5 Organ featuring this well know hymn. Totally stock instrument, only extra was the external efx unit used to accomplish long reverb. A great instrument period!
Here is a demonstration of the sound and functionality of the Roland SH-3A. The synthesizer was recorded direct, without effect or equalization. This is the first of two parts.
Here are some analog synthesizers so that you may know them when you experience them again. The score is provided by Automatic Gainsay. Special bonus points for anyone who can name all the synthesizer
Here is part three of a demonstration of the sound and functionality of the Korg MS-20.
Here is a demonstration of a number of sounds generated by the Moog Minimoog. The Minimoog was recorded direct without any effects or equalization.
Older model F5 made in 1989 played by Jim Harris. Swing style arrangements, four to the bar bass pedals. Not much auto stuff, just played in standard organ style on a great old instrument.
Here is part one of a demonstration of the sound and functionality of various implementations of the semi-modular patch panel of the Korg MS-20.
Here is the video for "Damn," a song I wrote and recorded as terpsichore in the terpsichore years (1993-2000). I made the video in about 1997. It was made on a Mac Performa 6300 (100 mhz processor!) u
Here is the Korg MS-20 series introduction. The series will demonstrate the sound and functionality of the Korg MS-20.
first impressions from my red Roland SH-101 by retrosound more info: www.retrosound.de and http This video demo is not a musical statement, only demonstration of the sound possibilities of the instrum
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 mo
Here's a Video of Analog and Digital Scratch Comparisons with the Technics SL-1200MK2 & the Technics SL-DZ1200. They sound EXACTLY the same! The Technics Digital turntable Sounds and Feels exactly lik
Now you can have Automatic Gainsay videos at home in full DVD quality in sound. If you want to get closer to these amazing synths, this is the way to do it! Instructions for ordering Analog Compendium
My Living Room HI FI Technics Speakers: Lake Audio 1011 limited edition SL-DB22 SU-V470 PSX CAP. SA-DA8 SL-MC7 SH-8046 RS-AZ6 SJ-MD100 SH-GE90
Technics SY-1010
Here is a demonstration of the extremely rare 1979 Technics SY-1010. One of the smallest analog synths with full sized keys. Despite its simple appearance, it boasts a decent amount of functionality, and a warm sound. Soundtrack by Automatic Gainsay.
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