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Tuesday, March 20, 2012

FARFISA Syntorchestra Videos

FARFISA Syntorchestra for sale

YouTube Uploaded by syncelectro on Mar 19, 2012

"FARFISA Syntorchestra for sale on ebay soon [Syntorchestras on eBay], played with simple reverb & echo from Pioneer DJ-Mixer. For more destinctive sounds please check also the video by AnalogAudio"

FARFISA SYNTORCHESTRA - Analog Synthesizer 1975 | HQ DEMO

Uploaded by AnalogAudio1 on Jan 30, 2009

"Demo of the Farfisa Syntorchestra - an italian analog keyboard / synthesizer. It looks a bit like an ARP synth. This vintage baby was used by Klaus Schulze on his album Moondawn, by Ash Ra (Ashra Tempel) and by Vangelis.

Basically, it is a simple monophonic synthesizer with some presets which can be modified and a polyphonic section. These two sections can be also combined and slightly detuned (intervals are also possible) to sound like a 2-VCO monophonic synth. It is simple, and it sounds great - especially with a delay effect!

I use it today to produce interesting pad and lead sounds in my music - sounds, which you don't get from other synths. It sounds really vintage, like classic electronic music from the seventies!

I played the Syntorchestra along with delay from a Roland DEP-5."

1 comment:

  1. just wondering if the farfisa has been sold yet, i would love to acquire one!!
    Thanks!

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