No I dont....The Memorymoog is pretty similar...like a prophet 5 on steroids! Actually I do have a Prophet 600 which is a great synth too...Used to have a Pro one too..now that is an animal of a monosynth!Elm wrote: Do you also have the prophet 5?
Post a pic of your other instruments!
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Ca. '71 Welson Personal Duo combo organ:

Yama CN-70 home organ. The top detaches, so it can be used as a combo organ (pic on the right)!


Yamaha PS-30, one of the earliest home keyboards. It's not that different from the CN-70, actually. Mine's locked up in a case, so Igrabbed this one off the web:

M-Audio Keystation 88-ES. Not really an instrument, but I use this as a drum kit (hence the masking tape above the keys, it shows the different kit parts) and as a piano in combination with soft synths on my computer.

Miscellanea: my uke, blues harp, baby metallophone, and kazoo. I actually try to use that last one as a credible instrument. In fact, I've also used that very same coffee mug as a percussion instrument on some song.

Thai mouth harp of some kind. Plan to use it some day:

I can't find my recorders (as in the flute kind). I guess I've lent them all to people who never returned them.
My older brother has a whole bunch of early digital synths I can have if I want to, since he's gone the soft synth route. I don't really have room for them, but I may take him up on his offer one day. I don't know what he has exactly... I remember a Yamaha DX21 and an Oberheim of some kind, plus all kinds of modules.

Yama CN-70 home organ. The top detaches, so it can be used as a combo organ (pic on the right)!


Yamaha PS-30, one of the earliest home keyboards. It's not that different from the CN-70, actually. Mine's locked up in a case, so Igrabbed this one off the web:

M-Audio Keystation 88-ES. Not really an instrument, but I use this as a drum kit (hence the masking tape above the keys, it shows the different kit parts) and as a piano in combination with soft synths on my computer.

Miscellanea: my uke, blues harp, baby metallophone, and kazoo. I actually try to use that last one as a credible instrument. In fact, I've also used that very same coffee mug as a percussion instrument on some song.

Thai mouth harp of some kind. Plan to use it some day:

I can't find my recorders (as in the flute kind). I guess I've lent them all to people who never returned them.
My older brother has a whole bunch of early digital synths I can have if I want to, since he's gone the soft synth route. I don't really have room for them, but I may take him up on his offer one day. I don't know what he has exactly... I remember a Yamaha DX21 and an Oberheim of some kind, plus all kinds of modules.
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i love delay SO much ...that i procrastinate all the time.
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Here's my recently acquired Viola da Gamba:

It's not easy to play, that's for sure.

It's not easy to play, that's for sure.
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modded and circuit bent Bontempi toy keyboard 



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But are the eggs organic?yaksox wrote: Here is my midi keyboard.
It came with Windows software but I've never used it. I plug it into garageband. It's pretty good fun but I haven't used it in yonks. It's called an E-MU x-board.
Here is my percussions.
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I've just noticed - it's next to a radiator?eggwheat wrote: Heres my Memorymoog...
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Unless you're using it to regulate the temperature???
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Wish I could find my damn Stylophone! My dad bought a brand new one in 1967 and he's offered it to me but he can't find it!
I have : Casio CTK-601 (Or something like that). First instrument!

Don't play keys much now, used to be really good. I let it slip real bad
I have : Casio CTK-601 (Or something like that). First instrument!

Don't play keys much now, used to be really good. I let it slip real bad

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Just learning some Pd basics (Thanks for that video, Pingu!)
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finally took some pics of the various instruments in my cozy little studio, here's an old airline ukelele, which has to be one of the most rockNroll ukes i've ever seen...


here's the commodore 64 mssiah rig that i've been working with for the last couple of months and has been blowing my mind 8 bit style..


here's the Harlin Bros. Multi-kord pedal steel that i picked up for 150$ on craig'slist the other day...this thing sounds AMAZING!
you can't tell from the pic but the finish is white MOP creamy style!

and i borrowed my boss's dj rig to practice teh scratching. its cheezy but i do a lot of nu metal tracks for work and they still love that stuff.
i'm WAY better at scratching on the cd player, but i have a sounds of star trek record that RULES for scratching...




here's the commodore 64 mssiah rig that i've been working with for the last couple of months and has been blowing my mind 8 bit style..


here's the Harlin Bros. Multi-kord pedal steel that i picked up for 150$ on craig'slist the other day...this thing sounds AMAZING!
you can't tell from the pic but the finish is white MOP creamy style!

and i borrowed my boss's dj rig to practice teh scratching. its cheezy but i do a lot of nu metal tracks for work and they still love that stuff.
i'm WAY better at scratching on the cd player, but i have a sounds of star trek record that RULES for scratching...


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My Synthesizers
Hacked all to hell half-working Yamaha PSS-270

The $11.00 Yamaha PSS-560, I use this for my early 80's synthesizer sounds

My $15.00 Yamaha PSS-680, MIDI, This is what I use instead of a good ole' Analog Synth (since I don't want to save up the pennies to buy one yet as I have more important things to spend my cash on)

Yamaha PSR-270, I've been using this on my demo recordings since 2004, it's also what I use to get the drum sounds (since I can't play drums, well, I can, but it sounds like a man with one leg trying to run)

Some old Musicstar MIDI controller, I use this with my old 286 and 486 computers to use the MIDI chips in various sound cards as a synth

Old Circuit Bent Yamaha PSS-80, I use this a lot for the Nintendo-like sounds I like to use most of the time (Square Waves and such), plus it has the test mode trick too, which gives me cool cheesy digital percussion that I can play myself

Casio PK-1, really cheesy kids synth, rewired for guitar output

Casio SK-1, I often sample my guitars through this and then play it back to get some really odd sounds

Yamaha PSS-130, sounds the same as the PSS-80, but less as versitile

My Basses
87' B.C. Rich Ironbird

90's/80's Segovia Bass Guitar

2008 Fender Mustang Bass

2007 Epiphone EB-0 Bass

Hacked all to hell half-working Yamaha PSS-270

The $11.00 Yamaha PSS-560, I use this for my early 80's synthesizer sounds

My $15.00 Yamaha PSS-680, MIDI, This is what I use instead of a good ole' Analog Synth (since I don't want to save up the pennies to buy one yet as I have more important things to spend my cash on)

Yamaha PSR-270, I've been using this on my demo recordings since 2004, it's also what I use to get the drum sounds (since I can't play drums, well, I can, but it sounds like a man with one leg trying to run)

Some old Musicstar MIDI controller, I use this with my old 286 and 486 computers to use the MIDI chips in various sound cards as a synth

Old Circuit Bent Yamaha PSS-80, I use this a lot for the Nintendo-like sounds I like to use most of the time (Square Waves and such), plus it has the test mode trick too, which gives me cool cheesy digital percussion that I can play myself

Casio PK-1, really cheesy kids synth, rewired for guitar output

Casio SK-1, I often sample my guitars through this and then play it back to get some really odd sounds

Yamaha PSS-130, sounds the same as the PSS-80, but less as versitile

My Basses
87' B.C. Rich Ironbird

90's/80's Segovia Bass Guitar

2008 Fender Mustang Bass

2007 Epiphone EB-0 Bass

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