Sequential Circuits Six-Trak
KORG Sigma
via MOTEL of Sao Paulo, Brazil - some groovy stuff there...
Sunday, September 30, 2007
Future Retro 777 self-modulation w/ CV
YouTube via shaft9000.
"A quick & dirty nibble consisting of a 777 being run through a Korg ESX for echoes."
Korg MS-20 - Enveloped pulses
YouTube via Newueel.
Envelope generator 1 controls the modulation generator rectangular output signal which is directed to high pass filter cutoff frequency. EG 1 is delayed for a few seconds and has a long attack time... love the sound of this sawtooth!
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
KNOBS:
VCO1: [Sawtooth] [(n/a)] [16']
VCO2: [(n/a)]
PORTAMENTO: [0]
VCOMIX: [10] [ 0] [ 0] [ 0]
HPF: [ 7] [ 5] [ 0] [ 6]
LPF: [ 3] [ 7] [ 0] [10]
MG: [(narrow)] [2]
EG1: [5] [10] [5]
EG2: [0] [0] [4] [6] [7]
ESP: (n/a)
PATCHES:
1. MODULATION GENERATOR (OUT RECTANGLE) -> VCA (IN)
2. VCA (OUT) -> VOLTAGE CONTROLLED LP FILTER (CUTOFF FREQ)
3. CONTROL WHEEL -> VOLTAGE CONTROLLED HP FILTER
Roland SH-5
images via this auction
Synthesizer Overview :
* 2 powerful oscillators that sound really fat each with 4 wave forms.(triangle, saw, square and Pulse with PWM)
* A ring modulator. (also with external input)
* A complex mixer, with many routing options.
* A multimode VCF and second very fat bandpass filter (with resonance), love that filter sound.
* Sample and Hold.
* VCA with many triggering options.
* 2 envelopes, one ADSR one AR.
* 2 LFOs, with 5 waveforms in all (saw, ramp, sine, square, triangle)
* Noise generator (pink, white)
* Portamento, pitch bender (vco or vcf), (moog circuit added)
* CV and Gate inputs, extra cv control inputs for VCO, VCF,
* External audio input and external trigger input.
Synthesizer Overview :
* 2 powerful oscillators that sound really fat each with 4 wave forms.(triangle, saw, square and Pulse with PWM)
* A ring modulator. (also with external input)
* A complex mixer, with many routing options.
* A multimode VCF and second very fat bandpass filter (with resonance), love that filter sound.
* Sample and Hold.
* VCA with many triggering options.
* 2 envelopes, one ADSR one AR.
* 2 LFOs, with 5 waveforms in all (saw, ramp, sine, square, triangle)
* Noise generator (pink, white)
* Portamento, pitch bender (vco or vcf), (moog circuit added)
* CV and Gate inputs, extra cv control inputs for VCO, VCF,
* External audio input and external trigger input.
TN-303 / VST TB-303 clone RTFM ;-)
YouTube via corri303.
"VST available at http://www.heimito.de/
Special THANKS to 809royal for hosting.
A short track demonstrating my 303 and 909 vst clones made with synthedit. 303 is starting @ 1:09. Hope you like it :)"
KORG DDD-1 Sound ROM Mods
"In development at the moment now are new ROM chips and a new PCB add on kit for the DDD-1. Fitting our add on PCB kit will enable you to use our new ROM chips that will expand the sounds of your DDD-1 with lots of new lo-fi crunchy sounds for which the DDD-1 is known and loved. Gone are the days of endlessly searching for those elusive, hard to find ROM cards. DDD-1 owners with no ROM cards will be able to fit the new add on PCB kit and expand their machine easily with many new sounds."
click here for more info. via altemark.
click here for more info. via altemark.
Small French-Swiss Synth Gathering on Sept 22 2007
via yusynth.
"On september the 22nd was held a small meeting of some Swiss and French analogue synth geeks in Saint-Fortuna (a small village in the wonderfull and wild region of Ardèches in France). You can find some nice pictures of this meeting on this French speaking forum.
Among these photos you'll find some good shots of the my new MOS-LAB custom system. Yes, I am the lucky owner of this very first model ;-) You'll find also a photo of a CS15 that was moded to increase the resonance range of the Yamaha filter. The description of this mod can be found on my yusynth forum (french speaking).
There were also some inspiring jams that were video taped and that might be downloadable someday..."
"On september the 22nd was held a small meeting of some Swiss and French analogue synth geeks in Saint-Fortuna (a small village in the wonderfull and wild region of Ardèches in France). You can find some nice pictures of this meeting on this French speaking forum.
Among these photos you'll find some good shots of the my new MOS-LAB custom system. Yes, I am the lucky owner of this very first model ;-) You'll find also a photo of a CS15 that was moded to increase the resonance range of the Yamaha filter. The description of this mod can be found on my yusynth forum (french speaking).
There were also some inspiring jams that were video taped and that might be downloadable someday..."
DIY drum Box
DIY drum Box take 1. YouTube via synthdood.
More info, images and video on this electro-music.com thread.
Sent my way via Pete who started the thread.
Some vitals:
TR808 kick and snare
Thomas Henry's UD1 Drum Voice
CGS Dual Drum
CGS Dual Chime
CGS Cynare
The little box [in the video] contains, Blacet's VC Clock and Event Generator, which is a gate sequencer with a built in voltage controlled clock.
Genesis - Mama (Full music video)
YouTube via tezzrexx. Spent my way via LDT. Spot the synths.
"The full music video to "Mama" by Genesis"
Genesis - Mama Drum 'n' Bass style!
YouTube via whithouse.
"Genesis - Mama Drum 'n' Bass style! Original mix made by Aggro1. video made bij Thrifshop XL. WMV version available there."
MOOGFest 2007 via rustybassman
click here for the flickr set
Two shots of Richard Lainhart's Buchla 200e and Haken Continuum. That's him and Jordan Rudess in the bottom shot.
Two shots of Richard Lainhart's Buchla 200e and Haken Continuum. That's him and Jordan Rudess in the bottom shot.
Spectralis's Filter Bank /w RS7000
YouTube via zamisers7k.
"These are RS7000 sounds through Spectralis's Filter Bank and Filters(sample from Bring It On by Milla Jovovich) Quality sucks I know, sure I'll be reminded too."
FreqBox vs Virus Pt-02 (Toys 'n Noise)
YouTube via Analogger. Follow up to this post.
"This time I put the FreqBox thru the Lowpass Filter. Again into the Access Virus. A Roland MPU-101 gated the Virus and also step modulated the oscillator frequency on the FreqBox. I put the osc in both "synced" and "non-synced" modes. I basically just hit the low E string on my guitar with a couple other notes thrown in when I wasn't twisting knobs. The rhythm pattern comes from my sequencer which is triggering the Virus. The Virus is set to "external input" so there is no internal sound...just that which is being fed into it from the FreqBox."
Follow up to this vid.
Atomo Labs Mochika Sequencer
images via this auction.
"hand built Analog sequencer synthesizer created by Alfredo Aliaga for Atomo Labs.
This synth features one square and saw waveform VCO (voltage controled oscillator) with a huge pitch range, from subsonic to ultrasonic sound
One square and triangle waveform LFO (low frequency oscillator), that modulates the VCO for the vibrato effect creating old school arcade Atari-like sounds.
White noise generator that triggers the VCO and can create percussion like sounds.
8 step Sequencer with note on/off switch and pitch knob for each step
It features a 1/4 inch audio output, 1/4 inch CV Output (to control other analog gear), 1/4 inch Clock input (gate in, to sync whit an external analog clock, like another analog sequencer), 1/4 inch Gate/clock output.(to sync whit other analog gear using the Mochika's internal clock)
Also the instrument is ligthed with 2 red ultra bright leds that indicates the LFO and Sequencer Rate, and 8 red ultra bright leds to indicate the step that is being played. Very useful when you play it on a dark stage.
The Analog Sequencer is packed in a cool cristal acrilic case that shows all the hand made analog circuitry.
The instrument is powered directly from 110V or 220V AC, rubber feet, and comes with operation manual.
Dimensions: 9 inch(W), 7 inch(D), 3 1/4 inch(H. incuded rubber feet and knobs)"
More info including vids and samples on www.atomolabs.blogspot.com. Also see the previous posts under the MORE link directly below.
"hand built Analog sequencer synthesizer created by Alfredo Aliaga for Atomo Labs.
This synth features one square and saw waveform VCO (voltage controled oscillator) with a huge pitch range, from subsonic to ultrasonic sound
One square and triangle waveform LFO (low frequency oscillator), that modulates the VCO for the vibrato effect creating old school arcade Atari-like sounds.
White noise generator that triggers the VCO and can create percussion like sounds.
8 step Sequencer with note on/off switch and pitch knob for each step
It features a 1/4 inch audio output, 1/4 inch CV Output (to control other analog gear), 1/4 inch Clock input (gate in, to sync whit an external analog clock, like another analog sequencer), 1/4 inch Gate/clock output.(to sync whit other analog gear using the Mochika's internal clock)
Also the instrument is ligthed with 2 red ultra bright leds that indicates the LFO and Sequencer Rate, and 8 red ultra bright leds to indicate the step that is being played. Very useful when you play it on a dark stage.
The Analog Sequencer is packed in a cool cristal acrilic case that shows all the hand made analog circuitry.
The instrument is powered directly from 110V or 220V AC, rubber feet, and comes with operation manual.
Dimensions: 9 inch(W), 7 inch(D), 3 1/4 inch(H. incuded rubber feet and knobs)"
More info including vids and samples on www.atomolabs.blogspot.com. Also see the previous posts under the MORE link directly below.
Bugs in My Synth!
click here for the money shot and the details.
Roland TR-626
via .alex_inglizian. in the comments of this post
Roland TR-626
via .alex_inglizian. in the comments of this post
Mini DIY Analog Synth
images via this auction. via sequencer.de
Details google translated (not much, but there you have it):
"From acute lack of space we offer some interesting and rare devices, which cannot be stored with us longer. Here construct a similar to Synthesizer to. Unchecked - for amateur handicraftsmen. Professional packing guarantees.
The insured dispatch within Germany: 10,00 €."
Details google translated (not much, but there you have it):
"From acute lack of space we offer some interesting and rare devices, which cannot be stored with us longer. Here construct a similar to Synthesizer to. Unchecked - for amateur handicraftsmen. Professional packing guarantees.
The insured dispatch within Germany: 10,00 €."
Saturday, September 29, 2007
PNW Synth Gathering 2007
click here for more images of the event. The MMM as you can see was shown. Some good samples and video should be coming in the next few days.
Highlights incude:
DIY modulars
Synthesizers.com
Analog Systems French Connections
The Thereminchello
Korg Lambda
SIMMONS V
and more
Highlights incude:
DIY modulars
Synthesizers.com
Analog Systems French Connections
The Thereminchello
Korg Lambda
SIMMONS V
and more
Lehn/Huebsch/Robair live in Cologne 27.03.07
YouTube via ginorobair2. via donh in the comments of this post.
"Thomas Lehn (analogue synth), Carl-Ludwig Huebsch (tuba), Gino Robair (perc/analog synth) at the Atelier Duerrenfeld-Geitel, Köln (Cologne), Germany; 27 March, 2007."
Tekkazulla
via Inteliko.
"pic of the new korg zero 4 mixer in action with the electribes being tweaked by Videohead. Link to some of the live tweakage mp3( close to an hour) in the posts."
"pic of the new korg zero 4 mixer in action with the electribes being tweaked by Videohead. Link to some of the live tweakage mp3( close to an hour) in the posts."
Spectralis Groovebox and Synth Tutorial
Spectralis Hybrid Synth Groovebox Demo
Spectralis Groovebox and Synth Tutorial
YouTubes via paulharlyn. via Nusonica
"Paul Harlyn gives a how-to lession on how to make an real time improv groove"
Spectralis Groovebox and Synth Tutorial
YouTubes via paulharlyn. via Nusonica
"Paul Harlyn gives a how-to lession on how to make an real time improv groove"
MOS- LAB MOOG Modular Clones and DIY
"MOS-LAB is a new company in france, opened in june 2007. speciality : Moog modular clone modules and Moog portable systems, as well as several parts for Synth-diyers."
Pictured is their first custom system recently sold.
www.mos-lab.com
Pictured is their first custom system recently sold.
www.mos-lab.com
Yamaha DX200 Song Demos
"Two factory demo songs from the Yamaha DX200."
Yamaha DX200 Song Demo - One More
YouTubes via bluelake07.
Introduction to Korg Poly 800 Super Mod
"A brief description of the upcoming (2007) Korg Poly 800 super modification that expands its memory beyond anything anyone has previously imagined."
Korg Poly 800 EX 800 super mod - new MIDI controllers
"This video crudely demonstrates the three new MIDI controllers that are implemented in the prototype super mod."
YouTubes via korgpolyex800. Sent my way via Randy.
"Lots more details on his site and the korgpolyex yahoo group."
korg mono/poly
YouTube via eingang.
"another clip of me, playing in the mono/poly. starting out playing in poly mode, and changes over to arpeggiator mode."
Crumar DS-2
images via this auction.
"Vintage Crumar DS-2 Synthesizer.One of the first dual DCO analog synths, with a poly section as well."
Anyone confirm these are DCOs and not VCOs?
"Vintage Crumar DS-2 Synthesizer.One of the first dual DCO analog synths, with a poly section as well."
Anyone confirm these are DCOs and not VCOs?
Reason version 4 - Thor
YouTube via PropellerheadSW. via Nusonica.
"Thor is a multi-synthesis synthesizer with six oscillator types, four different filters, a step sequencer and a modulation matrix. Fully routable. Fully automatable. Fully everything."
Friday, September 28, 2007
Kaoss Mod Demo 1
YouTube via tomassio22. via Nusonica.
"Vibrato, LFO Filter, Delay, Reverb, Reverse Delay, Synth, Synth"
Thomas Dolby 1986 Interview on EM
click here for the interview. There is plenty of synth talk of course.
"I chose to use the largest part of the space for the control room, in order to accommodate my video equipment (a small Sony ¼-inch editing system, Fairlight CVI, and a large screen Barco projector over the mixing board) along with a large battery of electronic percussion (Emu SP12, Linn 9000, and assorted Simmons and PPG modules) and my new Fairlight Series III and Emulator II. I've never sold a keyboard, even my first two — a Micromoog and a Roland JP4 with which I recorded everything in 'She Blinded Me With Science.'"
I wonder if that is still the case.
"I chose to use the largest part of the space for the control room, in order to accommodate my video equipment (a small Sony ¼-inch editing system, Fairlight CVI, and a large screen Barco projector over the mixing board) along with a large battery of electronic percussion (Emu SP12, Linn 9000, and assorted Simmons and PPG modules) and my new Fairlight Series III and Emulator II. I've never sold a keyboard, even my first two — a Micromoog and a Roland JP4 with which I recorded everything in 'She Blinded Me With Science.'"
I wonder if that is still the case.
Roland XP-80 demo
YouTube via StudioF. via Kitsunexus
"Demo of the Roland XP-80. These sounds do not represent the true power of the XP-80"
Two More Modular Noodles via Appliancide
Click here for the link to them. Spot the cat.
"They are single pass recordings with all of the same limitations as the previous two tracks. They are called "how rude" and "falling up the stairs". Falling up the stairs is my favorite so far of the modular recordings that I've done.I also put up a couple of catsynth pictures there. I moved the other two modular tracks to soundclick but if anyone wants to hear them, they can listen to them directly from my blog at http://appliancide.blogspot.com. There you will find links to all of my modular noodles as well as a bunch of my old music, which is mostly soft-synth and sample based.
"They are single pass recordings with all of the same limitations as the previous two tracks. They are called "how rude" and "falling up the stairs". Falling up the stairs is my favorite so far of the modular recordings that I've done.I also put up a couple of catsynth pictures there. I moved the other two modular tracks to soundclick but if anyone wants to hear them, they can listen to them directly from my blog at http://appliancide.blogspot.com. There you will find links to all of my modular noodles as well as a bunch of my old music, which is mostly soft-synth and sample based.
Korg Maxi-Korg K3 (800DV) Vintage Synthesizer 1975
images via this auction.
"This is a unique vintage 1975 Korg Maxi-Korg synthesizer - serial number 0594! This synth is also known as the Korg 800DV and Univox K3 but was sold in the US under the name Maxi-Korg K3. The power of the Maxi-Korg lay in the way it could create and play sounds. In essence, it was two Korg 700S synths in a single box, so you could treat it as two distinct synths, creating two different sounds, and then playing them independently. Some other mid-'70s synths allowed you to play two notes, but these used the same patch parameters for both. Only the Maxi-Korg could produce two sounds that you could play as a composite, or as two independent synths. Yet this was only half the story, because the 800DV allowed you to allocate the voices in a huge variety of ways. This made it possible to program more realistic, more expressive, or more off-the-wall sounds than was possible on other monosynths. The Maxi-Korg was, and remains, one of the most impressive, flexible and articulate synths ever built."
"This is a unique vintage 1975 Korg Maxi-Korg synthesizer - serial number 0594! This synth is also known as the Korg 800DV and Univox K3 but was sold in the US under the name Maxi-Korg K3. The power of the Maxi-Korg lay in the way it could create and play sounds. In essence, it was two Korg 700S synths in a single box, so you could treat it as two distinct synths, creating two different sounds, and then playing them independently. Some other mid-'70s synths allowed you to play two notes, but these used the same patch parameters for both. Only the Maxi-Korg could produce two sounds that you could play as a composite, or as two independent synths. Yet this was only half the story, because the 800DV allowed you to allocate the voices in a huge variety of ways. This made it possible to program more realistic, more expressive, or more off-the-wall sounds than was possible on other monosynths. The Maxi-Korg was, and remains, one of the most impressive, flexible and articulate synths ever built."
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