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Music Synthesizer for the TRS-80 Color Computer

My first computer was a TRS-80 CoCo. Short for Color Computer the CoCo had a Motorola 6508e microprocessor. The 6508e was in some ways the predecessor to the 68000 which found it’s way into the...

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Berna Vintage Electronic Studio

Berna vintage electronic studio from Tobor Experiment on Vimeo. A full room of oscillators and vintage tape machines on your Mac for less than $20. My favorite example of electronic music from the...

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FunkBox Drum Machine iPhone App

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bmt0ru2Y7wQ FunkBox looks like it will be the most fun drum machine emulation on the iPhone yet. Coming soon for $1.99. “Demo of the FunkBox Drum Machine iphone app from...

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Yamaha RX11

Yamaha RX11 and Ekdahl Moisterizer by thingstocome Here’s some samples and photos from my latest eBay splurge. There’s something special about a vintage drum machine. I can’t place what it is but the...

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Telefunken Echomixer 1961

I really want one of these vintage Telefunken Echomixers. I’m not sure they are worth Sonic Circus’s price of $2650. It’s definitely a piece you want if your building a musical time machine. What a...

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Boss DM-100

In my continual effort to make my music studio into an 80′s time machine I picked up a Boss DM-100 bucket-brigade analog delay and chorus. Similar vintage units have been used on vocals by the Stray...

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Panasonic SG-123

Mini Organs are Japanese collectables that come in a wide variety. Check on eBay and you will find often they sell for $200+. I really like this detuned turntable guy the Panasonic SG-123. Honestly I...

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X-mas 1983

I was 13 years old when this episode of The Computer Chronicles aired. This means I was logging onto BBS’s and CompuServe with my TRS-80 Color Computer. $9.99 of a floppy disk with a low res christmas...

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