Synthporn Saturday – inside Jorge’s studio
http://youtu.be/-pc4F-RQ9Xs
Well you can definately everything you need in this guys studio 
One things that caught my eye was the Teisco 110F. In the beginning of the 80’s Kawai began manufacturing synthesizers under the company name of Teisco. Their early designs resulted in synths like the S110-F above. The Synthesizer 110-F is an upgraded S60-F, with dual analog VCO’s and an updated look. It has a small but usable 37 note keyboard. Classic analog sawtooth, square, and triangle waveforms plus noise are on-board and can be mixed with external sounds run through the 110-F’s filters and envelopes. The oscillators can be de-tuned for duophonic textures or phatter leads and bass sounds.
There’s plenty of modulation ability and classic analog effects in the 110-F to really liven up the sound. There’s an LFO which can modulate the VCO and VCF and can trigger the EGs. The VCF resonant low pass filter is great too. There’s also a VCA section with Attack, Decay, Sustain and Release controls and finally there’s a Hi-Pass filter. There is also a portamento effect, a ring modulator, vibrato and sample-and-hold for those classic analog synth effects and tricks! Lots of pretty blinking lights, a sleek and straight-forward layout and very nice analog bass, lead and synth sounds are all a part of the Synthesizer 110-F experience.
But also the Octave Cat. Octave released this analog classic – the Cat – during the era of the Minimoog and ARP Odyssey synthesizers. The Cat is actually very much like the ARP Odyssey, so much so that ARP had sued them in the late 1970’s for cloning their designs. The Cat is a monophonic/duophonic analog synthesizer with 2 oscillators capable of square and sawtooth waveforms. VCO 1 also has a triangle waveform. Each of the waveforms can be played simultaneously and mixed together and there are additional sub-octave oscillators on each oscillator to blend new and interesting sounds.
In this video:
Bob Weigel of http://www.sounddoctorin.com begins his month or so long journey to see former Bozeman residence the Wiest family in Sheriden, WY and former roommate Alfredo Pinto in Denver area. Also quick interview with Jorge about his awesome synth studio featuring a Jupiter 8, Teisco 110F, Prophet 5, Juno 60, Minimoog, Korg MS-20, (I said 10…) Roland SH-5, Octave Cat, etc.
Oxygene 2 Cover Jean Michel Jarre
Oxygene 2 – Cover
Composed by: Jean Michel Jarre
Played by: Piotr Nowak, MichaĆ Bach
The gear that was used:
-Roland Juno-D,
-Roland D-50,
-Korg MicroKorg,
-Korg mini KP KAOSS PAD.
-Behringer Vintage Delay VD400
Playing the fat Oberheim OBXa
This truly powerful piece of music is played and shared by “magevers”, enjoy
Synth solo played on the fat “jump” analog Oberheim OBXa + Roland D 50 and the analog Roland JUNO 60.
Live recorded with Sonar 8.
EFX: Roland DEP 5 and Sonar stereo reverb.
Berlin old school synth
Hi lovely Synthfolks, sorry for my bavarien english;-)))
I make a short sequence with four steps with three Oszilators from the GRP A8 Synth, the other three Oszilators go to the leads. The other leadsound comes from the Minimoog. The Noice comes from the Juno 60.
The JUNO 60 drone in action
Ran Kirlian has treated us with a nice ambient tune called Threniar Vish
Ambient improvisation based over the Roland Juno 60 drone. The other instruments are the Access Virus Indigo and the Indigo 2 Redback. All audio is processed thru a TC Electronics M-One with some reverb.
Arppegiated improvisation
Some friday synth spotting
An arpeggiated real time improv, no edits, with drums added later. Korg Monopoly, Juno 60, Moon Modular Trigger sequencer as master, slaved to Volta, Synthesizers.com, MOTM, Modcan, MegaOhm, Suit and Tie Guy, Encore Electronics, MOTU Volta and a ho-made switcher.



