PULSER M75 Analog Synthesizer 1977 | HD DEMO
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- Опубліковано 20 тра 2020
- (c) 2020 by AnalogAudio1
I played the Pulser M75 partly with delay effects from a Korg SDD-3000 (on the right channel only). Be careful with headphones, it's raw analog power ;-)
The Pulser M75 was manufactured in Japan in 1977 by "Pulser Corporation". It's identical to the Multivox MX75. "Dual Voice Synthesizer" only means, you have dual (two) oscillators, not dual voices as on a Korg 800DV. The keyboard has aftertouch ("touch sensor effect") which can control vibrato depth, volume, pitch, growl and such things. It's a monophonic synthesizer with 2 VCOs, 1 Lowpass Filter, 1 VCA, 1 LFO, Sample & Hold, Noise Generator and presets, which you can modify. It's not fully free programmable, but you can do some nice things with it: great leads, basses and FX. It has a very pleasing vintage analogue tone. A cool and rare synth! - Наука та технологія
Analogue heaven. Never heard of this synth............but a hidden gem.
Never heard of this. Sounds awesome.
Only a year behind you Mr. "Ball". Better watch yo back!
@@cdwhiley 😂
Crazy formant sounds. :yah-yah-yah-yah'. Gorgeous 1970's aesthetic too. Woodgrain and orange accents. Very nice!
Wow, I had never heard of this synth and it sounds great. Thanks for the awesome demo!
Dude thank you so much for your videos, I learn so much of these forgotten jewels 💎
your're welcome :-)
Amazing piece
spectacular sounding synth.
excellent performance too. cheers =)
thanks!
I didn't even know this synth existed, now I want one! ;)
Never heard of this one before. It's sounds great for a mono synth. You certainly put it through it's paces as I always expect with your performances. I can hear how I would use it. If only I had the space lol
This is one hell of a deep machine. I'm hearing things that I'd need about 6 different vintage boards to make coming out of this one beast.
Why am I just getting notification now? 5 days late UA-cam. Love your vids AnalogueAudio!!!
Listening to this synthesizer has that minimal synth vibe to it. Thus, making the instrument a quintessential piece of musicality.
wow love that soundddd
Great one!
This is an OEM product manufactured by Hillwood Corporation in Japan. Same specifications as Multivox and Solton MX-75.
I had a Hillwood Blue Comets 73, it has the same "yellow" keys :-) Didn't know that it was even made for Solton
@@AnalogAudio1 Wao! The Blue Comets 73 is a very rare synthesizer that can no longer be found in Japan! The Hillwood Corporation had unfortunately gone bankrupt, but it was an ingenious manufacturing company that boosted synth-pop band “Cosmic Invention” etc.
How sexy and beautiful are those 70s analogue synths! Something physically attractive in them! Just looking at them is somehow arousing - and when you hear their sounds... Oh well, better go take a cold shower :)))
Thank you Analog Audio for this great video!
They sound unrefined, raw. But in a very good way. Lush, gritty, not really in tune exactly, and with quite some artifacting sometimes. But analog artifacting actually sounds really nice.
you're welcome!
@ Yes, you put it in words much better :) They really have their own character and even sound "human" somehow. I love analogue sound to bits, with all imperfections.
Sounds like a synth Tangerine 🍊 Dream would have used. Cool Video! Maybe Behringer will re-create this gem 💎 of a synth.
Can make some weird formant-like sounds, even if it doesn't seem to have a formant filter. Never seen one of this before.
Allways wanted one based on the appearance. Now I want it for the sound. It's amazing. Sounds like it has some sort of ladder filter?
I have no clue... I am a musician, not a tech
Very roland sounding
it's different, but more Roland than Korg, yes... design is also more Roland-like...
It says "Dual Voice Synthesizer" on the topcase.
Yes, actually it should say "dual oscillator synthesizer".
Beautiful. Must be some Korg tech in that?
Korg has nothing to do with it. The Korg stuff of that time sounds different.
i wish you guys would do these demo's without delay or reverb. the effects disguise the tonality of the machine
did you read the video description? The left channel is fully original and dry!
@@AnalogAudio1 yes sorry, got hold of the wrong end of the stick, i thought 'two voice synth'. So, one voice on one channel one on the other, didn't realise each channel was the same. thought it was strange that you'd put delay on one voice but not on the other. So it's output is mono but it has two VCO's ?
@@fuccasound3897 yes, mono. Dual Voice Synthesizer means, you have dual VCOs, not dual voice as on the Korg 800DV.
3:50 That's almost formant synthesis, that's quite hard to do with a non-modular analog synth!
Search "Estradin 231 Altair talking", you'll be surprised.
this is some kind of cross modulation, achieved with patching
I used to have one, but it got stolen from my mother's attic...sniff!
It wasn't me, believe me
I have a m75s multivox dual voice synthesizer...whats the difference?
It's the same instrument.
This was made by multivox right?
Yes!
@@AnalogAudio1 I recently got a multivox mx-450 bass pedal/mono synth and it sounds awesome!
Oxigen sounds 6:00
Nem mondanám...😕
Yes these effects are a bit VCS3 like...