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Media containing samples for Fairlight CMI Series 3

1985-1995

Marshall JVM410H-H 100W guitar amplifier head and associated accessories

2017

Booklet for Conet Project: Recordings of Shortwave Numbers Stations aka TCP / 1111

2013

Sequential Circuits PRO-One monophonic synthesizer. Designed by former West Coast computer scientist

1982

Roland VE-7000 Channel Edit Controller. Part of Roland V-Mixing System

2000

Roland VSR-880 Digital Studio Recorder

2000

Alesis ADAT Blackface Digital Recorder

1992

Watkins Electric Music Copicat Tape Delay

Binson Echorec 2 T7E with detachable lid

1960-65

Marshall 1960B-H 300W 4x12 switchable stereo base cabinet and mono jack to jack cable

2017

Oberheim OB-Xa Analogue Polyphonic Synthesizer

1981

Fairlight CMI Series 3 Mainframe

1985-1989

Fairlight CMI Series 3 music keyboard

1985-1989

Conet Project: Recordings of Shortwave Numbers Stations aka TCP / 1111. Quadruple CD set.

2013

Fairlight CMI Series 3 alphanumeric keyboard

1985-1989

Fairlight CMI Series 3 light pen

1985-1989

Fairlight CMI Series 3 graphics monitor

1985-1989

Meter bridge for Midas XL3 Live Performance analogue audio mixing console. This is the original

1990

Midas XL3 Live Performance Mixing Console

1990

Marshall 1960A-H 300W 4x12 switchable stereo angled cabinet and associated accessories

2017

Roland DS-90A monitor loudspeakers

2000

Roland VM-C7200 V-Mixing Console. Part of Roland V-Mixing System

2000

Roland VSR-880 Digital Studio Recorder

2000

Roland VM-7100 V-Mixing Processor. Part of Roland V-Mixing System

2000

Roland VM-7200 V-Mixing Processor. Part of Roland V-Mixing System

2000

Roland VM-7100 V-Mixing Console. Part of Roland V-Mixing System

2000

Alesis ADAT Blackface Digital Recorder

1992

Alesis ADAT BRC Master Remote Control

1992

Alesis ADAT Blackface Digital Recorder

1992

Binson Echorec 2 T7E magnetic disc delay c. 1967/8

1965-1979

Nagra SN tape recorder

1970-1979

Conet Project: Recordings of Shortwave Numbers Stations aka TCP / 1111: single CD

2013

Midas XL390 power supply unit for XL3 analogue audio mixing console

1990

Socapex power cable

Korg Kaoss Pad 2. The Kaoss Pad is an audio effects controller and sampler, first launched in 1999. It allows users to control a wide range of effects, including sampling, looping, distortion and delay through an intuitive X/Y touchscreen, which was first introduced by Korg in their Z1 synthesizer in 1997. The square touch-sensitive controller pad allowed effects parameters to be controlled creatively in real time and, coupled with its portability and moderate price, the KP quickly became very popular with musicians, DJs and other performers. Famous Kaoss Pad users include Jonny Greenwood of Radiohead, Prodigy, Gary Numan, Orbital, Matt Bellamy of Muse, and Brian Eno.

Korg Kaoss Pad 2

2002-2006

Sequential Circuits Prophet 600 6-voice polyphonic analogue synthesizer. Serial number #600-1821

Sequential Circuits Prophet 600 6-voice polyphonic analogue synthesizer

1982-85

Novation Launchpad, purchased new by the donor in 2011 (in its original case), and in very good condition. The donor is a musician and composer based in Leeds (http://chrissieviolin.info/ ) and has provided notes on her reasons for buying the Launchpad, how she used it, and why she no longer does (see below). Notes from the donor: “I bought the Novation Launchpad (v1, but it wasn’t called that then, it was just “The Launchpad")in May 2011 for use with Ableton Live 8 (I think). I bought it to get more to grips with the Ableton Live clip-based workflow, but it never really gelled for me - though I did once use it as a looper while playing violin (not ideal really, as it’s finger-operated rather than foot-operated and violin is quite finger-intensive anyway!) at the Sonic Arts conference. What the device spent a lot of its time doing was being a scene launcher for a band I was in called Catscans: Catscans had the usual turnover of musicians, and when we lost a really good bass player (moved down to London), Jonny, who wrote all the songs, decided to use a programmed, synthesized bass-line instead. Only we had no-one to play it as we were all busy with our own instruments - so we programmed the bass lines for whole songs into Ableton - on separate tracks so we could mix them - and then launched the whole scene using the launchpad. We had one scene per song, consisting of 2 or 3 bass track and a click for the lead guitar and drums to play to. You can see the laptop, M-Audio soundcard and launchpad to the left of me on the two gig photos. To be honest it wasn’t ideal and the band split up after a couple of years as the drummer didn’t like playing to click (amongst other things) and the launchpad and Ableton didn’t get used much after that. When Ableton released Live 10 I didn’t bother to upgrade and Live 9 ceased working on my laptop but I didn’t really miss it as I was doing all my recording into Reaper. I did use the launchpad a couple of times for CSMA gigs. I have software I wrote for a Raspberry Pi that I use for those gigs that does the, fairly involved, MIDI routing and preset selection and I used the launchpad for MIDI channel selection for my controller keyboard, and selecting the batch of presets for each synth needed for each piece we played, but that didn’t last long as I went to using the Yamaha Montage as a main instrument & controller and it could do all of those things from the same device - with a little extra coding on the Pi. So the launchpad has been lounging in my store room for a while now. I plugged it into my recent i9 laptop when I tried Bitwig earlier this year but it wasn’t even recognised as a valid MIDI device any more so I decided it was life-expired.”

Novation Launchpad and case

2011

Military radio microphone and earphones

Military radio microphone and earphones

Marshall foot controller for Marshall JVM410H-H 100W guitar amplifier head

Marshall foot controller

2017

Bruel & Kjaer Phase Meter Type 2971 Serial no 510448

Bruel & Kjaer Phase Meter Type 2971

Bruel & Kjaer Microphone Power Supply Type 2801

Bruel & Kjaer Microphone Power Supply Type 2801

Bruel & Kjaer Twin Channel Power Supply Type 2803

Bruel & Kjaer Twin Channel Power Supply Type 2803

Moore and Wright micrometer 25-50mm

micrometer

Moore and Wright set of depth micrometers

micrometer

Moore and Wright set of depth micrometers

micrometer

Tannoy double-sided speaker

speaker

Trix microphone

microphone

Tannoy microphone (dynamic?) Cable deteriorating

microphone

Power amp filter, labelled 0u5/1u/1u5/2u2/3u9/4u7/5u6/10u/12u/15u/18u/20u

filter

Bruel & Kjaer Level Recorder Type 2307 serial no 588602. Sticker no TE0071

level