MATRIXSYNTH: Programming the Rhodes Chroma


Thursday, July 19, 2007

Programming the Rhodes Chroma

via jesper

Note she is using the Doepfer Drehbank to program the Chroma with the CC+ processor upgrade. You can't do that with a stock Chroma.

Note the blue Sidstation

Update: and here she is again! I thought she looked familiar. BTW, if you tried to click on the jesper link earlier and it did not work, I just corrected it. Apologies for that. Also there's more info on the blue Sidstaion and other interesting bits from jesper in the comments.

5 comments:

  1. a blue sidstation

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  2. OK, some words from daddy... ;)

    She's maybe not a synth babe (yet) but not a baby. Synth girl though! I bet she'll start making EAM or industrial noise one day 'cause that's the sounds she likes. She's tweaking a mod depth setting in that picture BTW.

    The other "weird stuff" in the pic is my modified SEM; http://www.electronic-obsession.se/studio/sem/sem.html
    A "butchered" MS-10 which was wrecked when I bought it and the keys has saved dozens of other machines...
    ...and yes, the blue Sid is one of two existing AFAIK. The blue panel was a test version produced when Elektron was about to launch the SidStation Ninja (which is black). The former owner picked this up at Elektron in Gothenburg, saw the empty blue body on a shelf and asked if he could have that instead of the stock silver one... I wasn't late to get it when it was up for a trade.

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  3. Lucky kid !

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