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Pat Metheny Group - If I Could

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Nell' Aprile del 1968 Pat Metheny assiste ad un concerto che segnerà una svolta fondamentale nella sua vita. Al Festival Jazz di Kansas City, dopo l'esibizione di Gary Burton, nel cui gruppo militava il giovane Chick Corea, sale sul palco Wes Montgomery, uno dei più stimati e amati chitarristi di tutti i tempi. A fine concerto Pat ha l'opportunità di avvicinare il leggendario chitarrista, riuscendo ad ottenere il suo autografo. La straordinaria performance alla quale ha assistito, fa nascere in Pat il desiderio di dedicarsi alla chitarra jazz. Ed inizia così a studiare con ardore e una passione non comuni. Appena due mesi da quell'esibizione, il 15 Giugno 1968, il grande Wes morì. In ogni parte del mondo, molti piansero la sua dipartita. Sedici anni dopo, nel Febbraio del 1984, il PMG incide "The First Circle" e Pat Metheny dedica la sua più bella ballad, composta nel 1983 e titolata "If I Could" a Wes Montgomery. E' un pezzo irripetibile: viene, infatti, realizzato al primo take. " Ho cercato di scrivere un pezzo che descrivesse l'incommensurabile gratitudine che io sento nei confronti dell'uomo che per me è il più grande chitarrista della storia. Spesso penso a quanto gli debbo come musicista e quanto avrei voluto ringraziarlo di persona per il dono della musica". Così disse Pat nel settembre del 2000. Questo brano denota un'esecuzione intensa, appassionata: è una delle più ispirate composizioni di Pat Metheny. Eseguita sulla Ovation classica suonata con il plettro, si avvale di un accompagnamento pressochè perfetto, nel quale spazzole e basso acustico, adoperati in maniera superba, danno vita ad uno dei più significativi episodi ritmici della coppia Wertico-Rodby. "If I Could" è un pezzo particolare, con un grande coinvolgimento emozionale, con il tema che ricalca la struttura tradizionale AABA e con Lyle Mays che accompagna con discrezione, con pads analogici, utilizzando l'Oberheim.

  

This is the legendary and mythical TONTO modular synth setup, owned by old school synth nerd / producer / tape op Malcolm Cecil. It was featured on alot of Stevie Wonder's best music, including the track, "Superstition". There are ARP, Oberheim, Serge and Moog modules in TONTO, and even some created by Malcolm, himself. If you are a synth geek, and you've never heard of TONTO, consider yourself a synth geek in training, and class is in session. It is rumoured by Malcolm himself that TONTO contains a very large amount of spare wire from an Apollo space shuttle.

Supertramp / Breakfast in America

Side one:

- "Gone Hollywood" (Rick Davies) - 5:19

-"The Logical Song" (Roger Hodgson) - 4:07

- "Goodbye Stranger"(Rick Davies) - 5:46

- "Breakfast in America" (Rick Davies) - 2:37

- "Oh Darling" (Rick Davies) - 3: 43

Side two:

- "Take the Long Way Home" (Roger Hodgson) - 5:08

- "Lord Is It Mine" (Roger Hodgson) - 4:08

- "Just Another Nervous Wreck" (Rick Davies) - 4:22

- "Casual Conversations" (Rick Davies) - 2:56

- "Child of Vision" (Roger Hodgson) - 7:24

Rick Davies – vocals, piano, Hammond organ, Wurlitzer electric piano, Harpsichord, harmonica, wah-wah clavinet

Roger Hodgson - vocals, electric guitar , acoustic 12-string guitar, piano, Wurlitzer electric piano, pump organ

John Helliwell – saxophones, clarinets, siren whistle

Dougie Thomson – bass

Bob Siebenberg (credited as Bob C. Benberg) – drums, percussion

Slyde Hyde – tuba and trombone

Gary Mielke – Oberheim programming

Studio: The Village Recorder (Studio B) in Los Angeles (May–December 1978)

sleeve design: Mike Doud (art direction, cover art concept, artwork); Mick Haggerty (art direction, cover design)

Label: A&M Records / 1979

ex Vinyl-Collection MTP

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breakfast_in_America

 

Jean-Michel Jarre / Équinoxe

Side one:

- "Équinoxe Part 1" – 2:23

- "Équinoxe Part 2" – 5:01

- "Équinoxe Part 3" – 5:11

- "Équinoxe Part 4" – 6:52

Side two:

- "Équinoxe Part 5" – 3:54

- "Équinoxe Part 6" – 3:15

- "Équinoxe Part 7" – 7:24

- "Équinoxe Part 8" – 5:02

[All tracks composed by Jean-Michel Jarre.]

Equipment:

ARP 2600

EMS Synthi AKS,

EMS VCS 3

Yamaha CS-60

Oberheim TVS-1A

RMI Harmonic Synthesizer

RMI Keyboard Computer

ELKA 707

Korg Polyphonic Ensemble P Polyphonic Ensemble 2000

Eminent 310U

Mellotron

ARP Sequencer

Oberheim Digital Sequencer

Matrisequencer 250

Geiss Rhythmicomputer (a custom designed programmable rhythm box)

EMS Vocoder

Recorded: January – August 1978

sleeve design: cover art by Michel Granger

Label: Disques Dreyfus

ex Vinyl-Collection MTP

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%89quinoxe

As you can see, the studio is pretty packed. The only gear that does not belong to me is the Oberheim OB-1 and the Boss GT-5 which are borrowed from a friend. You can hover over the photo to see what the gear is. I make rules for myself when it comes to gear position. 1) I try to have all keys and controls within reach. 2) modulars are positioned where hanging cables will not get in the way of using other equipment. 3) equipment is not blocked by other equipment (this is the most challenging rule) 4) Everything is plugged into power strips and regulated through a SU700 UPS; though anything CAN be turned on, I try to keep the power load down by only turning on the equipment that I will use for the task at hand. I have a homemade DIN sync multiple connecting the MC-202, TR-808, TR-606, Mini Doc, XOXOX, and an MSQ-700 (usually for the Jupiter DCB, but can be switched to MIDI)

Dieter Rams / Dieter Rams + Robert Oberheim

1973 / 1973

www.dasprogramm.org

Pete Namlook (1960-2012) in Sonic Studio, Frankfurt. Taken by Geir Jenssen during the Fires of Ork recording sessions.

Phil Collins / No Jacket Required

Side one:

- "Sussudio"- 4:23

- "Only You Know and I Know" (Collins, Daryl Stuermer) - 4:20

- "Long Long Way to Go" - 4:20

- "I Don't Wanna Know" (Collins, Daryl Stuermer) - 4:12

- "One More Night" - 4:51

Side two:

- "Don't Lose My Number" - 4:46

- "Who Said I Would" - 4:01

- "Doesn't Anybody Stay Together Anymore" (Collins, Stuermer) - 4:18

- "Inside Out" - 5:14

- "Take Me Home" - 5:51

All lyrics are written by Phil Collins; all music is composed by Collins, except where noted.)

Phil Collins – vocals, backing vocals, drums, Roland TR-909, bass, LinnDrum, keyboards, Roland TR-808, Simmons electronic drums, vocoder, kalimba

Daryl Stuermer – guitars, keyboards

David Frank – keyboards, Minimoog bass, Oberheim DMX

Nick Glennie-Smith – keyboards

Lee Sklar – bass guitar, Piccolo bass

The Phenix Horns, arranged by Tom Tom 84 – horns

Gary Barnacle – saxophone

Don Myrick – saxophone

Arif Mardin – string arrangement, orchestral introduction

Sting – backing vocals

Peter Gabriel – backing vocals

Helen Terry – backing vocals

Recorded: May–December 1984 at The Townhouse Studio, London and Old Croft, Surrey

sleeve design: cover photography by Peter Ashworth

Label: Atlantic Records / 1985

ex Vinyl-Collection MTP

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/No_Jacket_Required

 

A bunch of toys

1976 Robert Oberheim, Dieter Rams et Hans Gugelot

Studio pics from readers of MATRIXSYNTH via the MATRIXSYNTH Lounge.

 

Facebook gallery where you can find follow-up comments for each here.  Also keep an eye out for new studio pics there. 

 

Featured in order:

 

1 & 2. Erwan Coïc

This is my studio !

www.erwancoic.com/actus/

 

3. Lorenzo D Metallan

This is my setup for a live recording few weeks ago

 

4. Stu Smith

Seeing as we're doing studio selfies here's my little corner of the world.

 

5. Phil Croker

And here's my little setup at Pooh Corner (so named 'cos of the wallpaper..) Please be kind, I know it's nowhere near as good as some of your rigs

 

6. Francesco Synth Meeting Mulassano

Homework!

 

7. Jason Duerr

Location: Chicago

Results: belmontandclark.bandcamp.com/

 

8. Nick Morey

Most of my collection Betamaxx

 

9 & 10. Erik Chalmers

my place

 

11. Eric Vetterick

blurry ipad shot of my crap...

 

12. Steve Drakeem

 

13. Adam Gahan

Okay so i may as well join in. I don't have a huge setup but i try and make the most of what I've got. After all I'm only 19, I will most definitely acquire more gear as time progresses.

 

14. Gabriel Morley

 

15. Charles Mickaelstein

Same thing as Adam Gahan, I don't have a huge analog setup but I'm glad to have what I have

(plus some small synths, like monotrons, Casio VL-Tone, etc).

 

I do that kind of things with those :

soundcloud.com/warngmusic/extreme-transudation

 

16. Marco Vedder

My setup — at Club Tabu.

 

17. Marco Vedder

My setup

night lights

 

18 & 19. Jeremy Olson

 

20. Hani Debbache

 

21. Mark Milanovich

Jumping on the bandwagon. Couldn't fit all this in one shot.

It's a hell of a mess right now. More pics as I organize it more.

 

22. Matthew Willox

I'm a complete minimalist.

 

23. Ricardo Schnidrig

Acid House from Argentina !

 

24. Brandon McWhorter

Sure, why not? Here's 1/2 of my "mess" — with Roland TB-303 with Kenton CV Mod, Kawai R-100, Tom Oberheim SEM Pro, Roland TR-909 Rhythm Composer, Roland RS-505, Roland SBX-10, Roland TR-808 with Kenton MIDI, Roland Jupiter 6 with Europa, Genoqs Octopus, Roland JP-8 Jupiter 8, John Bowen Solaris, Oberheim M-12 Matrix 12, Garfield Electronics MiniDoc, Oberheim OB-X 8 Voice, Oberheim OB-Xa 8 Voice, Roland JP-4 Jupiter 4, Roland PG-800, Oberheim OB-8 with MIDI, Roland Juno 106 with Kiwi106 and Roland SH-101 (Red).

 

25. Martin Ley

There you go ‘Synth sluts’ Me at the controls back in 1985

 

26. Huskypop Huskypopo

 

27. Michal Patulski

Wow, some of your collections are sick! This is my current setup and nothing is there in comparison ha ha.

 

28 & 29. Hideously Disfigured Hipsters

 

30. Thomas Götze

Wanna play a game?

 

31. Dmitri Sfc

 

32. Shawn Shirey

This is ground control to Major Tom...

 

33. Nicolas Guichard

How to choose?

 

34. Colin Johnson

Since everyone's doing one of these right now.. here my spot. just moved in last month.. so you'll have to tolerate the mess and.. also one picture came off instagram. oh well.

 

35. Fede Manfredi

This is my little studio, at last, in order!

 

36. Michael Dennis Raleigh

I guess if everyone's putting up their studios... Here's me and mine

 

37. Bjørn Viggo Andersen

And here is ours

 

38. Nicky Bendix

My little workspace - thank you for all your inspiring photos!

 

39. Gavin McCloy

My modest setup

 

40. Mike Bradberry

Joining the bandwagon.

 

41. David J Warman

 

42 & 43. Trevor Gavilan

 

44. Joshua Andrew Coburn

 

45. Max Sokoleski

My tiny dungeon studio

 

46 & 47. TB Aothree

 

48. Walter Coter

Many Thanks for all members

 

49. Mark Ireland

My minimal (but very usable) studio setup.

 

50. Walter Coter

 

51. Adrian Earnshaw

As everyone is sharing pictures of their studios, here's my humble setup.

 

52. Discretman Jeff

Ok, this is my my gaming room !

 

53. David J Warman

 

54. Yuuki Koide

my studio

 

55. Olivier Lebra

my "living studio"

 

56 & 57. Matthew Thomas 1:48pm Mar 23

When in Rome. Geoscience Studio, kind of set up in an awkwardly shaped room, hence two pictures.

 

58. Jon Adams

This is my studio while I'm confined to bed - missing my hardware - microbrutes +modular the most

THE MAN! Mr GD!, One half of the Buggles, showing of one or two casiotones!.. no really, that is a beautifull collection. He is a big fan of American Synthesizers for the warmth of their oscillators. He is not a fan of Japanese Synths, especially the Yamaha 'FM' DX7 / TX816.

  

Robert Oberheim 1970

Studio pics from readers of MATRIXSYNTH via the MATRIXSYNTH Lounge.

 

Facebook gallery where you can find follow-up comments for each here.  Also keep an eye out for new studio pics there. 

 

Featured in order:

 

1 & 2. Erwan Coïc

This is my studio !

www.erwancoic.com/actus/

 

3. Lorenzo D Metallan

This is my setup for a live recording few weeks ago

 

4. Stu Smith

Seeing as we're doing studio selfies here's my little corner of the world.

 

5. Phil Croker

And here's my little setup at Pooh Corner (so named 'cos of the wallpaper..) Please be kind, I know it's nowhere near as good as some of your rigs

 

6. Francesco Synth Meeting Mulassano

Homework!

 

7. Jason Duerr

Location: Chicago

Results: belmontandclark.bandcamp.com/

 

8. Nick Morey

Most of my collection Betamaxx

 

9 & 10. Erik Chalmers

my place

 

11. Eric Vetterick

blurry ipad shot of my crap...

 

12. Steve Drakeem

 

13. Adam Gahan

Okay so i may as well join in. I don't have a huge setup but i try and make the most of what I've got. After all I'm only 19, I will most definitely acquire more gear as time progresses.

 

14. Gabriel Morley

 

15. Charles Mickaelstein

Same thing as Adam Gahan, I don't have a huge analog setup but I'm glad to have what I have

(plus some small synths, like monotrons, Casio VL-Tone, etc).

 

I do that kind of things with those :

soundcloud.com/warngmusic/extreme-transudation

 

16. Marco Vedder

My setup — at Club Tabu.

 

17. Marco Vedder

My setup

night lights

 

18 & 19. Jeremy Olson

 

20. Hani Debbache

 

21. Mark Milanovich

Jumping on the bandwagon. Couldn't fit all this in one shot.

It's a hell of a mess right now. More pics as I organize it more.

 

22. Matthew Willox

I'm a complete minimalist.

 

23. Ricardo Schnidrig

Acid House from Argentina !

 

24. Brandon McWhorter

Sure, why not? Here's 1/2 of my "mess" — with Roland TB-303 with Kenton CV Mod, Kawai R-100, Tom Oberheim SEM Pro, Roland TR-909 Rhythm Composer, Roland RS-505, Roland SBX-10, Roland TR-808 with Kenton MIDI, Roland Jupiter 6 with Europa, Genoqs Octopus, Roland JP-8 Jupiter 8, John Bowen Solaris, Oberheim M-12 Matrix 12, Garfield Electronics MiniDoc, Oberheim OB-X 8 Voice, Oberheim OB-Xa 8 Voice, Roland JP-4 Jupiter 4, Roland PG-800, Oberheim OB-8 with MIDI, Roland Juno 106 with Kiwi106 and Roland SH-101 (Red).

 

25. Martin Ley

There you go ‘Synth sluts’ Me at the controls back in 1985

 

26. Huskypop Huskypopo

 

27. Michal Patulski

Wow, some of your collections are sick! This is my current setup and nothing is there in comparison ha ha.

 

28 & 29. Hideously Disfigured Hipsters

 

30. Thomas Götze

Wanna play a game?

 

31. Dmitri Sfc

 

32. Shawn Shirey

This is ground control to Major Tom...

 

33. Nicolas Guichard

How to choose?

 

34. Colin Johnson

Since everyone's doing one of these right now.. here my spot. just moved in last month.. so you'll have to tolerate the mess and.. also one picture came off instagram. oh well.

 

35. Fede Manfredi

This is my little studio, at last, in order!

 

36. Michael Dennis Raleigh

I guess if everyone's putting up their studios... Here's me and mine

 

37. Bjørn Viggo Andersen

And here is ours

 

38. Nicky Bendix

My little workspace - thank you for all your inspiring photos!

 

39. Gavin McCloy

My modest setup

 

40. Mike Bradberry

Joining the bandwagon.

 

41. David J Warman

 

42 & 43. Trevor Gavilan

 

44. Joshua Andrew Coburn

 

45. Max Sokoleski

My tiny dungeon studio

 

46 & 47. TB Aothree

 

48. Walter Coter

Many Thanks for all members

 

49. Mark Ireland

My minimal (but very usable) studio setup.

 

50. Walter Coter

 

51. Adrian Earnshaw

As everyone is sharing pictures of their studios, here's my humble setup.

 

52. Discretman Jeff

Ok, this is my my gaming room !

 

53. David J Warman

 

54. Yuuki Koide

my studio

 

55. Olivier Lebra

my "living studio"

 

56 & 57. Matthew Thomas 1:48pm Mar 23

When in Rome. Geoscience Studio, kind of set up in an awkwardly shaped room, hence two pictures.

 

58. Jon Adams

This is my studio while I'm confined to bed - missing my hardware - microbrutes +modular the most

My home studio:

 

Macbook 2.4, Oberheim Matrix-6, NI Maschine, Novation Remote SL Zero, Korg MS-20ic, krkr Rockit 8 Monitors, Alesis USB 2.0 Mixer, Etc...

Studio pics from readers of MATRIXSYNTH via the MATRIXSYNTH Lounge.

 

Facebook gallery where you can find follow-up comments for each here.  Also keep an eye out for new studio pics there. 

 

Featured in order:

 

1 & 2. Erwan Coïc

This is my studio !

www.erwancoic.com/actus/

 

3. Lorenzo D Metallan

This is my setup for a live recording few weeks ago

 

4. Stu Smith

Seeing as we're doing studio selfies here's my little corner of the world.

 

5. Phil Croker

And here's my little setup at Pooh Corner (so named 'cos of the wallpaper..) Please be kind, I know it's nowhere near as good as some of your rigs

 

6. Francesco Synth Meeting Mulassano

Homework!

 

7. Jason Duerr

Location: Chicago

Results: belmontandclark.bandcamp.com/

 

8. Nick Morey

Most of my collection Betamaxx

 

9 & 10. Erik Chalmers

my place

 

11. Eric Vetterick

blurry ipad shot of my crap...

 

12. Steve Drakeem

 

13. Adam Gahan

Okay so i may as well join in. I don't have a huge setup but i try and make the most of what I've got. After all I'm only 19, I will most definitely acquire more gear as time progresses.

 

14. Gabriel Morley

 

15. Charles Mickaelstein

Same thing as Adam Gahan, I don't have a huge analog setup but I'm glad to have what I have

(plus some small synths, like monotrons, Casio VL-Tone, etc).

 

I do that kind of things with those :

soundcloud.com/warngmusic/extreme-transudation

 

16. Marco Vedder

My setup — at Club Tabu.

 

17. Marco Vedder

My setup

night lights

 

18 & 19. Jeremy Olson

 

20. Hani Debbache

 

21. Mark Milanovich

Jumping on the bandwagon. Couldn't fit all this in one shot.

It's a hell of a mess right now. More pics as I organize it more.

 

22. Matthew Willox

I'm a complete minimalist.

 

23. Ricardo Schnidrig

Acid House from Argentina !

 

24. Brandon McWhorter

Sure, why not? Here's 1/2 of my "mess" — with Roland TB-303 with Kenton CV Mod, Kawai R-100, Tom Oberheim SEM Pro, Roland TR-909 Rhythm Composer, Roland RS-505, Roland SBX-10, Roland TR-808 with Kenton MIDI, Roland Jupiter 6 with Europa, Genoqs Octopus, Roland JP-8 Jupiter 8, John Bowen Solaris, Oberheim M-12 Matrix 12, Garfield Electronics MiniDoc, Oberheim OB-X 8 Voice, Oberheim OB-Xa 8 Voice, Roland JP-4 Jupiter 4, Roland PG-800, Oberheim OB-8 with MIDI, Roland Juno 106 with Kiwi106 and Roland SH-101 (Red).

 

25. Martin Ley

There you go ‘Synth sluts’ Me at the controls back in 1985

 

26. Huskypop Huskypopo

 

27. Michal Patulski

Wow, some of your collections are sick! This is my current setup and nothing is there in comparison ha ha.

 

28 & 29. Hideously Disfigured Hipsters

 

30. Thomas Götze

Wanna play a game?

 

31. Dmitri Sfc

 

32. Shawn Shirey

This is ground control to Major Tom...

 

33. Nicolas Guichard

How to choose?

 

34. Colin Johnson

Since everyone's doing one of these right now.. here my spot. just moved in last month.. so you'll have to tolerate the mess and.. also one picture came off instagram. oh well.

 

35. Fede Manfredi

This is my little studio, at last, in order!

 

36. Michael Dennis Raleigh

I guess if everyone's putting up their studios... Here's me and mine

 

37. Bjørn Viggo Andersen

And here is ours

 

38. Nicky Bendix

My little workspace - thank you for all your inspiring photos!

 

39. Gavin McCloy

My modest setup

 

40. Mike Bradberry

Joining the bandwagon.

 

41. David J Warman

 

42 & 43. Trevor Gavilan

 

44. Joshua Andrew Coburn

 

45. Max Sokoleski

My tiny dungeon studio

 

46 & 47. TB Aothree

 

48. Walter Coter

Many Thanks for all members

 

49. Mark Ireland

My minimal (but very usable) studio setup.

 

50. Walter Coter

 

51. Adrian Earnshaw

As everyone is sharing pictures of their studios, here's my humble setup.

 

52. Discretman Jeff

Ok, this is my my gaming room !

 

53. David J Warman

 

54. Yuuki Koide

my studio

 

55. Olivier Lebra

my "living studio"

 

56 & 57. Matthew Thomas 1:48pm Mar 23

When in Rome. Geoscience Studio, kind of set up in an awkwardly shaped room, hence two pictures.

 

58. Jon Adams

This is my studio while I'm confined to bed - missing my hardware - microbrutes +modular the most

Dieter Rams + Robert Oberheim + Roland Ullmann 1979

www.dasprogramm.org

Braun MX32 "Multimix" blender, Design by Gerd Alfred Müller & Robert Oberheim in 1962

"New in the box", found on a second hand website in Belgium

 

And "New" is realy "New"

It was unwrapped there are over 30 years but was put back in its box and has never been used !

 

Studio pics from readers of MATRIXSYNTH via the MATRIXSYNTH Lounge.

 

Facebook gallery where you can find follow-up comments for each here.  Also keep an eye out for new studio pics there. 

 

Featured in order:

 

1 & 2. Erwan Coïc

This is my studio !

www.erwancoic.com/actus/

 

3. Lorenzo D Metallan

This is my setup for a live recording few weeks ago

 

4. Stu Smith

Seeing as we're doing studio selfies here's my little corner of the world.

 

5. Phil Croker

And here's my little setup at Pooh Corner (so named 'cos of the wallpaper..) Please be kind, I know it's nowhere near as good as some of your rigs

 

6. Francesco Synth Meeting Mulassano

Homework!

 

7. Jason Duerr

Location: Chicago

Results: belmontandclark.bandcamp.com/

 

8. Nick Morey

Most of my collection Betamaxx

 

9 & 10. Erik Chalmers

my place

 

11. Eric Vetterick

blurry ipad shot of my crap...

 

12. Steve Drakeem

 

13. Adam Gahan

Okay so i may as well join in. I don't have a huge setup but i try and make the most of what I've got. After all I'm only 19, I will most definitely acquire more gear as time progresses.

 

14. Gabriel Morley

 

15. Charles Mickaelstein

Same thing as Adam Gahan, I don't have a huge analog setup but I'm glad to have what I have

(plus some small synths, like monotrons, Casio VL-Tone, etc).

 

I do that kind of things with those :

soundcloud.com/warngmusic/extreme-transudation

 

16. Marco Vedder

My setup — at Club Tabu.

 

17. Marco Vedder

My setup

night lights

 

18 & 19. Jeremy Olson

 

20. Hani Debbache

 

21. Mark Milanovich

Jumping on the bandwagon. Couldn't fit all this in one shot.

It's a hell of a mess right now. More pics as I organize it more.

 

22. Matthew Willox

I'm a complete minimalist.

 

23. Ricardo Schnidrig

Acid House from Argentina !

 

24. Brandon McWhorter

Sure, why not? Here's 1/2 of my "mess" — with Roland TB-303 with Kenton CV Mod, Kawai R-100, Tom Oberheim SEM Pro, Roland TR-909 Rhythm Composer, Roland RS-505, Roland SBX-10, Roland TR-808 with Kenton MIDI, Roland Jupiter 6 with Europa, Genoqs Octopus, Roland JP-8 Jupiter 8, John Bowen Solaris, Oberheim M-12 Matrix 12, Garfield Electronics MiniDoc, Oberheim OB-X 8 Voice, Oberheim OB-Xa 8 Voice, Roland JP-4 Jupiter 4, Roland PG-800, Oberheim OB-8 with MIDI, Roland Juno 106 with Kiwi106 and Roland SH-101 (Red).

 

25. Martin Ley

There you go ‘Synth sluts’ Me at the controls back in 1985

 

26. Huskypop Huskypopo

 

27. Michal Patulski

Wow, some of your collections are sick! This is my current setup and nothing is there in comparison ha ha.

 

28 & 29. Hideously Disfigured Hipsters

 

30. Thomas Götze

Wanna play a game?

 

31. Dmitri Sfc

 

32. Shawn Shirey

This is ground control to Major Tom...

 

33. Nicolas Guichard

How to choose?

 

34. Colin Johnson

Since everyone's doing one of these right now.. here my spot. just moved in last month.. so you'll have to tolerate the mess and.. also one picture came off instagram. oh well.

 

35. Fede Manfredi

This is my little studio, at last, in order!

 

36. Michael Dennis Raleigh

I guess if everyone's putting up their studios... Here's me and mine

 

37. Bjørn Viggo Andersen

And here is ours

 

38. Nicky Bendix

My little workspace - thank you for all your inspiring photos!

 

39. Gavin McCloy

My modest setup

 

40. Mike Bradberry

Joining the bandwagon.

 

41. David J Warman

 

42 & 43. Trevor Gavilan

 

44. Joshua Andrew Coburn

 

45. Max Sokoleski

My tiny dungeon studio

 

46 & 47. TB Aothree

 

48. Walter Coter

Many Thanks for all members

 

49. Mark Ireland

My minimal (but very usable) studio setup.

 

50. Walter Coter

 

51. Adrian Earnshaw

As everyone is sharing pictures of their studios, here's my humble setup.

 

52. Discretman Jeff

Ok, this is my my gaming room !

 

53. David J Warman

 

54. Yuuki Koide

my studio

 

55. Olivier Lebra

my "living studio"

 

56 & 57. Matthew Thomas 1:48pm Mar 23

When in Rome. Geoscience Studio, kind of set up in an awkwardly shaped room, hence two pictures.

 

58. Jon Adams

This is my studio while I'm confined to bed - missing my hardware - microbrutes +modular the most

Synth porn - for the record:

Left Hand Side:

Korg MS50

ARP Solina

Polymoog

Yamaha CS70M

Yamaha SK20

 

Right hand Side:

Oberheim Xpander

Sequential Circuits Prophet-T8

EMS Polysynthi

Roland JX-3P (with programmer)

 

The photographs should be shared only with permission, and in the form they have been uploaded here, with no cropping or further editing, and the watermark must remain in place. Copyright on all these images remains with the photographer, Neil Fellowes

Top from left : Braun ABR 21 radio, lighter TG 2 cylindric

Bottom from left : Braun lighter TFG 1, Braun shaver sixtant 8008,Braun shaver sixtant BN

Design : Dieter Rams / Dietrich Lubs (radio), Dieter Rams (cylindric lighter ), Reinhold Weiss ( table top lighter ) , Dieter Rams,Robert Oberheim,Roland Ullmann ( sixtant 8008 ) , Richard Fischer ( Sixtant BN )

Yes i am a Braun design addict ... Here is a part of my Braun find of this month ...

 

Braun AB21 alarm clock, Design by Dieter Rams & Dietrich Lubs in 1978

Braun KF20 coffe machine, Design by Florian Seiffert in 1972

Braun D6 "Combiscope" slide projetor and viewer, Desing by Dieter rams in 1963

Braun MX32 "Multimix" blender, Design by Gerd Alfred Müller & Robert Oberheim in 1962

 

Alarm clock, Coffe maker and blender were found on local second hand website in Belgium

The slide "viewer & projector" was found on Ebay in Germany

Weather Report: Heavy Weather 1977

 

1. Birdland (Zawinul)(6')

2. A Remark You made (Zawinul)(6'52)

3. Teen town (Pastorius)(2'53)

4. Harlequin (Shorter)(4')

Side 2

5. Rumba Mama (Paderna-Acuna)2'12

6. Palladium (Shorter) 4'45

7. The Juggler (Zawinul)5'05

8. Havona (Pastorius)6'03

 

Joe Zawinul (ARP 2600, Rhodes electric piano, acoustic piano,

Oberheim polyphonic synthesizer, melodica),

Wayne Shorter (soprano & tenor saxophones),

Jaco Pastorius (Fender bass, steel drums & Mandocello),

Alex Acuna (drums & congas),

Manola Badrena (congas & percussion)

 

Bought the LP 18.3.1977 28,- Kavalkad Helsinki

CBS 81775

 

Illustraiton: Lou Beach, Photo: Keith Williamson, Design: Nancy Donald

 

This is full of hits: Birdland (absolutely classic!), Remark, Teentown,

Harleqin, Palladium, Juggler... - fantastic record!

Braun MX32 "Multimix" blender, Design by Gerd Alfred Müller & Robert Oberheim in 1962

"New in the box", found on a second hand website in Belgium

 

And "New" is realy "New"

It was unwrapped there are over 30 years but was put back in its box and has never been used !

 

20-12-2012 - A series of 'Fourth Quadrant' paintings from 1988 by Marten Kuilman.

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I found a collection of disregarded productions in a drawer yesterday and decided to brighten up the time of the year in a series called 'Intermezzo'.

 

These works on A4 format (or smaller) are cuttings of larger works, which could not reach my artistic standards (in 1988). In hindsight - twenty five years later - they have their merits as part of a 'quadralectic' art consciousness. These works represent a 'Fourth Quadrant' vision. There is no subject, just multiplicity. There are no boundaries, just a flow of color and the effect of partly uncontrolled processes. In the Fourth Quadrant is no up or down and no left or right - which is the very characteristic of these paintings. Only feelings can judge the results.

 

The main critic of this type of representation is the limited outlook within the quadralectic communication-as-a-whole i.e. from the Fourth Quadrant only. The experience of a painting 'as art' should involve the full cycle of visibility through the (four quadrants) of the quadralectic communication. If one of the 'compartments' fail to present itself - like the absence of a Third Quadrant (no subject), or a Second Quadrant (no ideas) or a First Quadrant (no believe) - than the expression is not complete. It might be pleasant to look at, but it is not art in the full sense of the word (Marten Kuilman).

 

'Every selection (in the Fourth Quadrant) is in essence a choice of rejects (of the Third Quadrant)'.

 

These cuttings were once part of a full picture with a recognizable subject (like a landscape), with an idea to represent natural beauty as a contribution to the believe in a better world. However, the 'end result' (in the visibility of the Third Quadrant) was not satisfactory and fell short of the intentions of the painter. Subsequently the unity of the painting was broken (by cutting it up) and the rejects were placed in a new dimension (of the Fourth Quadrant).

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"Play the Game" is a song by British rock band Queen, written by Freddie Mercury. It is the first track on the first side of their 1980 album The Game. It also appears on their album Greatest Hits. The single was a hit in the UK, reaching No. 14 in the charts, and in the US, peaking at No. 42.

 

Composition

 

The song commences with a series of overlapping rushing noises on an Oberheim OB-X synthesizer, heralding the band's acceptance of electronic instruments into their once explicitly "no synths" sonic repertoire. They played it in their live shows from 1980 to 1982.

 

The song features a soft vocal by Mercury, ending with a strong A4 rising in pitch all the way to C5 in chest voice (contrary to the other C5s being hit in falsetto). Mercury also played piano on the track.

 

Described by Classic Rock as a power ballad, Billboard considered "Play the Game" to be a return to Queen's traditional "epic, rather grand sound" after deviating from that sound with the rockabilly of their prior single "Crazy Little Thing Called Love". Cash Box similarly said that this was a return to Queen's "patented high tech, progressive pop sound" and they commented on "Freddie Mercury's breathless falsetto and sweet piano work" and "Brian May’s soaring lead guitar". Record World said that "Freddy Mercury leads a celestial choir of pretty falsettos juxtaposed with soaring guitars."

 

Later singles "It's a Hard Life", "Let Me Live" and "You Don't Fool Me" revisit the theme presented in "Play the Game", with Mercury writing from the same lover's perspective years later in the former song, and reflecting on the memories of the failed relationship in the latter. Both "Play the Game" and "It's a Hard Life" are of a similar structure, revolving around Mercury's piano playing and the band's multi-layered harmonies.

 

Braun D300 Slide projector, design by Robert Oberheim in 1970

first Braun projector has offer a system "all-in-one" (projection slide and projection cart.)

adjustable base height via a side button control very practical

and this 2 floor construction overlay so special

 

"Practical and so Design"

Studio pics from readers of MATRIXSYNTH via the MATRIXSYNTH Lounge.

 

Facebook gallery where you can find follow-up comments for each here.  Also keep an eye out for new studio pics there. 

 

Featured in order:

 

1 & 2. Erwan Coïc

This is my studio !

www.erwancoic.com/actus/

 

3. Lorenzo D Metallan

This is my setup for a live recording few weeks ago

 

4. Stu Smith

Seeing as we're doing studio selfies here's my little corner of the world.

 

5. Phil Croker

And here's my little setup at Pooh Corner (so named 'cos of the wallpaper..) Please be kind, I know it's nowhere near as good as some of your rigs

 

6. Francesco Synth Meeting Mulassano

Homework!

 

7. Jason Duerr

Location: Chicago

Results: belmontandclark.bandcamp.com/

 

8. Nick Morey

Most of my collection Betamaxx

 

9 & 10. Erik Chalmers

my place

 

11. Eric Vetterick

blurry ipad shot of my crap...

 

12. Steve Drakeem

 

13. Adam Gahan

Okay so i may as well join in. I don't have a huge setup but i try and make the most of what I've got. After all I'm only 19, I will most definitely acquire more gear as time progresses.

 

14. Gabriel Morley

 

15. Charles Mickaelstein

Same thing as Adam Gahan, I don't have a huge analog setup but I'm glad to have what I have

(plus some small synths, like monotrons, Casio VL-Tone, etc).

 

I do that kind of things with those :

soundcloud.com/warngmusic/extreme-transudation

 

16. Marco Vedder

My setup — at Club Tabu.

 

17. Marco Vedder

My setup

night lights

 

18 & 19. Jeremy Olson

 

20. Hani Debbache

 

21. Mark Milanovich

Jumping on the bandwagon. Couldn't fit all this in one shot.

It's a hell of a mess right now. More pics as I organize it more.

 

22. Matthew Willox

I'm a complete minimalist.

 

23. Ricardo Schnidrig

Acid House from Argentina !

 

24. Brandon McWhorter

Sure, why not? Here's 1/2 of my "mess" — with Roland TB-303 with Kenton CV Mod, Kawai R-100, Tom Oberheim SEM Pro, Roland TR-909 Rhythm Composer, Roland RS-505, Roland SBX-10, Roland TR-808 with Kenton MIDI, Roland Jupiter 6 with Europa, Genoqs Octopus, Roland JP-8 Jupiter 8, John Bowen Solaris, Oberheim M-12 Matrix 12, Garfield Electronics MiniDoc, Oberheim OB-X 8 Voice, Oberheim OB-Xa 8 Voice, Roland JP-4 Jupiter 4, Roland PG-800, Oberheim OB-8 with MIDI, Roland Juno 106 with Kiwi106 and Roland SH-101 (Red).

 

25. Martin Ley

There you go ‘Synth sluts’ Me at the controls back in 1985

 

26. Huskypop Huskypopo

 

27. Michal Patulski

Wow, some of your collections are sick! This is my current setup and nothing is there in comparison ha ha.

 

28 & 29. Hideously Disfigured Hipsters

 

30. Thomas Götze

Wanna play a game?

 

31. Dmitri Sfc

 

32. Shawn Shirey

This is ground control to Major Tom...

 

33. Nicolas Guichard

How to choose?

 

34. Colin Johnson

Since everyone's doing one of these right now.. here my spot. just moved in last month.. so you'll have to tolerate the mess and.. also one picture came off instagram. oh well.

 

35. Fede Manfredi

This is my little studio, at last, in order!

 

36. Michael Dennis Raleigh

I guess if everyone's putting up their studios... Here's me and mine

 

37. Bjørn Viggo Andersen

And here is ours

 

38. Nicky Bendix

My little workspace - thank you for all your inspiring photos!

 

39. Gavin McCloy

My modest setup

 

40. Mike Bradberry

Joining the bandwagon.

 

41. David J Warman

 

42 & 43. Trevor Gavilan

 

44. Joshua Andrew Coburn

 

45. Max Sokoleski

My tiny dungeon studio

 

46 & 47. TB Aothree

 

48. Walter Coter

Many Thanks for all members

 

49. Mark Ireland

My minimal (but very usable) studio setup.

 

50. Walter Coter

 

51. Adrian Earnshaw

As everyone is sharing pictures of their studios, here's my humble setup.

 

52. Discretman Jeff

Ok, this is my my gaming room !

 

53. David J Warman

 

54. Yuuki Koide

my studio

 

55. Olivier Lebra

my "living studio"

 

56 & 57. Matthew Thomas 1:48pm Mar 23

When in Rome. Geoscience Studio, kind of set up in an awkwardly shaped room, hence two pictures.

 

58. Jon Adams

This is my studio while I'm confined to bed - missing my hardware - microbrutes +modular the most

Studio pics from readers of MATRIXSYNTH via the MATRIXSYNTH Lounge.

 

Facebook gallery where you can find follow-up comments for each here.  Also keep an eye out for new studio pics there. 

 

Featured in order:

 

1 & 2. Erwan Coïc

This is my studio !

www.erwancoic.com/actus/

 

3. Lorenzo D Metallan

This is my setup for a live recording few weeks ago

 

4. Stu Smith

Seeing as we're doing studio selfies here's my little corner of the world.

 

5. Phil Croker

And here's my little setup at Pooh Corner (so named 'cos of the wallpaper..) Please be kind, I know it's nowhere near as good as some of your rigs

 

6. Francesco Synth Meeting Mulassano

Homework!

 

7. Jason Duerr

Location: Chicago

Results: belmontandclark.bandcamp.com/

 

8. Nick Morey

Most of my collection Betamaxx

 

9 & 10. Erik Chalmers

my place

 

11. Eric Vetterick

blurry ipad shot of my crap...

 

12. Steve Drakeem

 

13. Adam Gahan

Okay so i may as well join in. I don't have a huge setup but i try and make the most of what I've got. After all I'm only 19, I will most definitely acquire more gear as time progresses.

 

14. Gabriel Morley

 

15. Charles Mickaelstein

Same thing as Adam Gahan, I don't have a huge analog setup but I'm glad to have what I have

(plus some small synths, like monotrons, Casio VL-Tone, etc).

 

I do that kind of things with those :

soundcloud.com/warngmusic/extreme-transudation

 

16. Marco Vedder

My setup — at Club Tabu.

 

17. Marco Vedder

My setup

night lights

 

18 & 19. Jeremy Olson

 

20. Hani Debbache

 

21. Mark Milanovich

Jumping on the bandwagon. Couldn't fit all this in one shot.

It's a hell of a mess right now. More pics as I organize it more.

 

22. Matthew Willox

I'm a complete minimalist.

 

23. Ricardo Schnidrig

Acid House from Argentina !

 

24. Brandon McWhorter

Sure, why not? Here's 1/2 of my "mess" — with Roland TB-303 with Kenton CV Mod, Kawai R-100, Tom Oberheim SEM Pro, Roland TR-909 Rhythm Composer, Roland RS-505, Roland SBX-10, Roland TR-808 with Kenton MIDI, Roland Jupiter 6 with Europa, Genoqs Octopus, Roland JP-8 Jupiter 8, John Bowen Solaris, Oberheim M-12 Matrix 12, Garfield Electronics MiniDoc, Oberheim OB-X 8 Voice, Oberheim OB-Xa 8 Voice, Roland JP-4 Jupiter 4, Roland PG-800, Oberheim OB-8 with MIDI, Roland Juno 106 with Kiwi106 and Roland SH-101 (Red).

 

25. Martin Ley

There you go ‘Synth sluts’ Me at the controls back in 1985

 

26. Huskypop Huskypopo

 

27. Michal Patulski

Wow, some of your collections are sick! This is my current setup and nothing is there in comparison ha ha.

 

28 & 29. Hideously Disfigured Hipsters

 

30. Thomas Götze

Wanna play a game?

 

31. Dmitri Sfc

 

32. Shawn Shirey

This is ground control to Major Tom...

 

33. Nicolas Guichard

How to choose?

 

34. Colin Johnson

Since everyone's doing one of these right now.. here my spot. just moved in last month.. so you'll have to tolerate the mess and.. also one picture came off instagram. oh well.

 

35. Fede Manfredi

This is my little studio, at last, in order!

 

36. Michael Dennis Raleigh

I guess if everyone's putting up their studios... Here's me and mine

 

37. Bjørn Viggo Andersen

And here is ours

 

38. Nicky Bendix

My little workspace - thank you for all your inspiring photos!

 

39. Gavin McCloy

My modest setup

 

40. Mike Bradberry

Joining the bandwagon.

 

41. David J Warman

 

42 & 43. Trevor Gavilan

 

44. Joshua Andrew Coburn

 

45. Max Sokoleski

My tiny dungeon studio

 

46 & 47. TB Aothree

 

48. Walter Coter

Many Thanks for all members

 

49. Mark Ireland

My minimal (but very usable) studio setup.

 

50. Walter Coter

 

51. Adrian Earnshaw

As everyone is sharing pictures of their studios, here's my humble setup.

 

52. Discretman Jeff

Ok, this is my my gaming room !

 

53. David J Warman

 

54. Yuuki Koide

my studio

 

55. Olivier Lebra

my "living studio"

 

56 & 57. Matthew Thomas 1:48pm Mar 23

When in Rome. Geoscience Studio, kind of set up in an awkwardly shaped room, hence two pictures.

 

58. Jon Adams

This is my studio while I'm confined to bed - missing my hardware - microbrutes +modular the most

Studio pics from readers of MATRIXSYNTH via the MATRIXSYNTH Lounge.

 

Facebook gallery where you can find follow-up comments for each here.  Also keep an eye out for new studio pics there. 

 

Featured in order:

 

1 & 2. Erwan Coïc

This is my studio !

www.erwancoic.com/actus/

 

3. Lorenzo D Metallan

This is my setup for a live recording few weeks ago

 

4. Stu Smith

Seeing as we're doing studio selfies here's my little corner of the world.

 

5. Phil Croker

And here's my little setup at Pooh Corner (so named 'cos of the wallpaper..) Please be kind, I know it's nowhere near as good as some of your rigs

 

6. Francesco Synth Meeting Mulassano

Homework!

 

7. Jason Duerr

Location: Chicago

Results: belmontandclark.bandcamp.com/

 

8. Nick Morey

Most of my collection Betamaxx

 

9 & 10. Erik Chalmers

my place

 

11. Eric Vetterick

blurry ipad shot of my crap...

 

12. Steve Drakeem

 

13. Adam Gahan

Okay so i may as well join in. I don't have a huge setup but i try and make the most of what I've got. After all I'm only 19, I will most definitely acquire more gear as time progresses.

 

14. Gabriel Morley

 

15. Charles Mickaelstein

Same thing as Adam Gahan, I don't have a huge analog setup but I'm glad to have what I have

(plus some small synths, like monotrons, Casio VL-Tone, etc).

 

I do that kind of things with those :

soundcloud.com/warngmusic/extreme-transudation

 

16. Marco Vedder

My setup — at Club Tabu.

 

17. Marco Vedder

My setup

night lights

 

18 & 19. Jeremy Olson

 

20. Hani Debbache

 

21. Mark Milanovich

Jumping on the bandwagon. Couldn't fit all this in one shot.

It's a hell of a mess right now. More pics as I organize it more.

 

22. Matthew Willox

I'm a complete minimalist.

 

23. Ricardo Schnidrig

Acid House from Argentina !

 

24. Brandon McWhorter

Sure, why not? Here's 1/2 of my "mess" — with Roland TB-303 with Kenton CV Mod, Kawai R-100, Tom Oberheim SEM Pro, Roland TR-909 Rhythm Composer, Roland RS-505, Roland SBX-10, Roland TR-808 with Kenton MIDI, Roland Jupiter 6 with Europa, Genoqs Octopus, Roland JP-8 Jupiter 8, John Bowen Solaris, Oberheim M-12 Matrix 12, Garfield Electronics MiniDoc, Oberheim OB-X 8 Voice, Oberheim OB-Xa 8 Voice, Roland JP-4 Jupiter 4, Roland PG-800, Oberheim OB-8 with MIDI, Roland Juno 106 with Kiwi106 and Roland SH-101 (Red).

 

25. Martin Ley

There you go ‘Synth sluts’ Me at the controls back in 1985

 

26. Huskypop Huskypopo

 

27. Michal Patulski

Wow, some of your collections are sick! This is my current setup and nothing is there in comparison ha ha.

 

28 & 29. Hideously Disfigured Hipsters

 

30. Thomas Götze

Wanna play a game?

 

31. Dmitri Sfc

 

32. Shawn Shirey

This is ground control to Major Tom...

 

33. Nicolas Guichard

How to choose?

 

34. Colin Johnson

Since everyone's doing one of these right now.. here my spot. just moved in last month.. so you'll have to tolerate the mess and.. also one picture came off instagram. oh well.

 

35. Fede Manfredi

This is my little studio, at last, in order!

 

36. Michael Dennis Raleigh

I guess if everyone's putting up their studios... Here's me and mine

 

37. Bjørn Viggo Andersen

And here is ours

 

38. Nicky Bendix

My little workspace - thank you for all your inspiring photos!

 

39. Gavin McCloy

My modest setup

 

40. Mike Bradberry

Joining the bandwagon.

 

41. David J Warman

 

42 & 43. Trevor Gavilan

 

44. Joshua Andrew Coburn

 

45. Max Sokoleski

My tiny dungeon studio

 

46 & 47. TB Aothree

 

48. Walter Coter

Many Thanks for all members

 

49. Mark Ireland

My minimal (but very usable) studio setup.

 

50. Walter Coter

 

51. Adrian Earnshaw

As everyone is sharing pictures of their studios, here's my humble setup.

 

52. Discretman Jeff

Ok, this is my my gaming room !

 

53. David J Warman

 

54. Yuuki Koide

my studio

 

55. Olivier Lebra

my "living studio"

 

56 & 57. Matthew Thomas 1:48pm Mar 23

When in Rome. Geoscience Studio, kind of set up in an awkwardly shaped room, hence two pictures.

 

58. Jon Adams

This is my studio while I'm confined to bed - missing my hardware - microbrutes +modular the most

Supertramp / Even in the Quietest Moments...

Side one:

- "Give a Little Bit" (Roger Hodgson) - 4:08

- "Lover Boy" (Rick Davies) - 6:49

"Even in the Quietest Moments (Roger Hodgson) - 6:26

- "Downstream" (Rick Davies) - 4:00

Side two:

- "Babaji" (Roger Hodgson) - 4:51

- "From Now On" (Rick Davies) - 6:21

- "Fool's Overture" (Roger Hodgson) - 10:52

Rick Davies – piano, clavinet, organ, Wurlitzer electric piano, Moog and Oberheim synthesizers, Melodica, lead and backing vocals

Roger Hodgson – 12-string guitar, electric guitar, piano, pump organ, Elka synthesizer, lead and backing vocals

John Helliwell – saxophones, clarinet, backing vocals

Dougie Thomson – bass guitar

Bob Siebenberg (credited as Bob C. Benberg) – drums and percussion

Gary Mielke – Oberheim programming

Recorded: November 1976 – January 1977 at Caribou Ranch Studio, Nederland, CO and Record Plant Studios, Los Angeles

sleeve design: Mike Dood; Kenneth McGowan and Bob Seidemann (photography)

[The front cover is an unusual photo of an actual snow-covered piano and bench with a scenic mountain peak backdrop—an actual, but gutted, grand piano was brought to the Eldora Mountain Resort—which was left overnight and photographed after a fresh snow. The sheet music on the piano, though titled "Fool's Overture", is actually "The Star-Spangled Banner".]

Label: A&M Records / 1977

ex Vinyl-Collection MTP

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Even_in_the_Quietest_Moments...

  

From OL:

"Tuesday´s work viewed from vocal-room... most stuff moved and roughly arranged but not a single wire yet The subs in the back and the diffusors need to be properly put in and then covered..."

 

Tags are copied from the photo of OL's studio from six years ago. I'll work on correcting them later.

Oberheim Matrix 6R teardown and repair

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