Update: Via M. Altermark in the comments section (I was wondering what SAS stood for):
"SAS stands for "Swedish Analog Sympathizers", a loose organization based around the SAS-mailinglist. Best source of synth knowledge available for swedish speakers. Yay SAS!"
Moogulator put up a post on the SAS Modular, a Swedish DIY synth. Title link takes you to the post with links to a couple of sites with more shots and info.
From one of the pages:
"The modular will (at it's initial setup) have 3 VCO's, 2 VCF's, 2 VCA's, 4 EG's, 3 VCLFO, and a bunch of different effects. On top of the modular there are a 2-channel 8-step analogue sequencer, and below there are a spring reverb unit."
Tuesday, January 17, 2006
Synapse Toxic
Released with the Orion Platinum 6.2 Update. Title link takes you there. Click here for the Toxic page with a demo. Via Harmony Central News.
"Toxic is a 6-operator-FM synthesizer of highest quality, with alias-free oscillators, warm filters and precise envelopes. All controls are interpolated, allowing to tweak all parameters smoothly in realtime without clicks.
A powerful effects section with an Equalizer, a Distortion unit and two Chorus/Flanger/Delay sections, completes this excellent generator."
"Toxic is a 6-operator-FM synthesizer of highest quality, with alias-free oscillators, warm filters and precise envelopes. All controls are interpolated, allowing to tweak all parameters smoothly in realtime without clicks.
A powerful effects section with an Equalizer, a Distortion unit and two Chorus/Flanger/Delay sections, completes this excellent generator."
Brandon Daniel's Picture Archive
Brandon has completely redesigned his picture archive and I must say it is really nice. He has sets of the AH Bay Area gatherings, NAMM, and various manufacturers. Title link takes you there.
The Estradin 230 (3 VCO synth)
More on SonicState.com.
The Estradin 230 (3 VCO synth)
More on SonicState.com.
The EMF Institute's Timeline
Title link takes you there. Well worth checking out.
The Telharmonium (circa 1900)
"In 1897, Thaddeus Cahill, lawyer, engineer, entrepreneur, received a patent titled 'Art of and Apparatus for Generating and Distributing Music Electronically'. His plan was to broadcast music via telephone lines to restaurants, hotels, and private homes. The sounds were to be heard through loudspeakers that he had designed to be attached to telephone receivers."
The Telharmonium (circa 1900)
"In 1897, Thaddeus Cahill, lawyer, engineer, entrepreneur, received a patent titled 'Art of and Apparatus for Generating and Distributing Music Electronically'. His plan was to broadcast music via telephone lines to restaurants, hotels, and private homes. The sounds were to be heard through loudspeakers that he had designed to be attached to telephone receivers."
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