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EMS SynthiA Demo, Part one Patching

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Demo by Electronic musician David Talento of the EMS SynthiA synthesizer. Hear this instrument on the Music For Isolation Tanks CD - The Feedback Machine available online at: http://www.HelpWantedProductions.com/catalog.htm

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  • my first true love

    

  • I'm building my own Analogue synth control surface and I was wandering if you might be able to recommend any good links to explanations of how the patch bay works, I find it quite interesting how your just putting in a few pins and re routing the controls.

  • @kgggggg i'm pretty sure thats the sound used in star wars when the death star is under attack lol

  • les russes attaquent !

  • this thing ranks up there as one of my dream synths. I have been wanting one since I was a teen. Great machine. never got to play with one except the VST's people build. Which I know dosnt do the thing justice. MMMmmmmmodular.

  • This is the frist synth I ever saw. In the 4th grade our student music teacher Mr. andrioli brought one in from the college he was going to and showed us what it did. It was probably the first time I ever paid attention in music class. The way I always remembered it was by the pins. He drew a diagram on the black board on how the pins worked to change the sounds. That day changed my life. I wish I could tank him today for that demo.

  • good remembers for me this machine....never sell it for those who have one of them !

    army of sound : it's EMS !!!!

  • I'm doubting it could be musical demonstrated by pink floyd, but also annoyingly headache inducing!

  • I have had the good fortune of holding the VCS3 synthesiser before Crystal Machine's concert in Exeter, Devon, UK in 2006.

  • The sound starting at 0:55 is amazing!

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