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Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Sequential Circuits MusicMate


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"Sequential Circuits - Sequential MusicMate music keyboard for COMMODORE 64 . Includes floppy drive software, and original box. Cord is attached into board,(Atari type serial) And one of the floppy boxes is still covered in plastic! Board looks as if it has never been used! Box-A little worn. Disks are as follows: Model 971;song builder (Still in plastic),Model 972;song editor,Model 973;song printer,Model 974;song maker."

Note the Prophet-600 on the cover of the software.

via Mr. Array

Honky Mopho...

There's a mini review up on Analog Industries.

"All I've done to this point is plug it up and take a step through roughly half the presets, but I have to say that aside from a couple UI quirks, this is an excellent box, and a really good value for your synth dollar. Quite frankly, I'd have a hard time recommending anything that makes noise that costs under $500 over this, period."

Check out the full review including some quibbles here.

Syntecno TeeBee


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"Soundwise, this is the best 303 clone out there, plus it has MIDI, a ring mod oscillator, audio input, and 4 CV / gate outputs, and a MIDI merger. It is the swiss army knife of acid.

"The TeeBee is (according to most magazines and customers) the clone which has imitated the sound of the original Roland Tb303 the best. This means :
- The filter (18 dB, 2-pole) & oscillator has been made with the same components as the original TB303.
- The slide (portamento) has been fully integrated and can be controlled with a midi controller, or by using overlapping notes (AutoGlide).
- The accent function of the original has been integrated and can be controlled by sending attack velocities larger then 100.
- The TeeBee is attack velocity sensitive.

All the potentiometers of the TeeBee are able to sent and receive midi controllers.
So, you can record all the movements of the potentiometers while you are in the studio.
Afterwards, you can use these controller-trax at for example a life performance.
The TeeBee will respond to these controllers without any zipper noise or hearable clicks.

All the potentiometers can respond to any controller you assigned them to. This way you can use the TeeBee as an universal midi controller. For example, when you are using an effect processor, it's often possible to assign for example the reverb level to a controller. If you assign the same controller to a potentiometer on the TeeBee, you can now control the reverb level with any potentiometer on the TeeBee. This can be done for all 5 midi controllable potentiometers on the TeeBee.

There are 3 waveforms in the VCO of the TeeBee. (Saw, Square, Ring) The Ring waveform was not included in the original. The ring oscillator of the TeeBee is the same oscillator which is used as in the Korg MS20. The sounds produced with this oscillator are well suited for goa-trance and jungle music. More harmonics and a broader sound describes the Ring modulator.

When you want to filter your samples from your sampler (or other sound sources), you can use the analog input of the TeeBee for this. Just plug the output of your sampler into the analog input of the TeeBee. Now you can filter your samples in real-time, using the potentiometers or midi controllers with an original TB303 filter (the TeeBee). The Cutoff, Resonance, Envelop modulator and Decay potentiometers can now be used to change the characteristic of the filter. Also it is possible to 'overlay' the VCO of the TeeBee at the same time. The analog input of The analog input of the TeeBee is mixable, thus enabling you to mix the VCO of the TeeBee with an external sound source and run them both through the filter of the TeeBee. This results in ultra fat sounds.

If you have older equipment which can only be controlled by CV/Gate, then you can use the TeeBee for making these devices midi controllable. The TeeBee can control almost all synthesizers of Roland, Korg, Moog and other brands. Also you can use any free CV output on the TeeBee for controlling a control voltage input on an analog synth with the potentiometers or with midi controllers. For example, the Korg MS20 has a filter control input. With the TeeBee it's possible to control the analog input with a midi controller. Now you can not only make your MS20 midi controllable, you can also make most of it's parameters (knobs) midi controllable. The CV/Gates respond fast and with good accuracy. Pitch bend information is transmitted very fast through the CV/Gate outputs in both V/Hz mode and V/Oct mode.

The midi merger which is included in TeeBee Mark III, will save you many swapping of midi cables. When you do not have several midi inputs on your computer, you would have to change midi cables all the time. This is caused by the fact that you want to be able to record from your keyboard and at the same time be able to record controllers and sysex dumps from the TeeBee. With the TeeBee Mark III, the 2 midi merge inputs will solve this problem for you. You can connect up to 2 keyboards and record midi information from them and from the TeeBee at the same time.
The midi merger in the TeeBee can also be used as a stand-alone 2-channel midi merger or for being able to control all your midi equipment at the same time from 2 (yes two) computers. Now you can control all your equipment from your ST running cubase and at the same time from your pentium running cakewalk or cubase.

The sync output of the TeeBee will sync your SH101, MC202 or TR808
Changes made to any of the setting of the TeeBee are stored in memory.
All these specs sound very cool, but it's the sound which matters most. And that's what makes the TeeBee the best from all available clones.

The TeeBee is the clone with the best TB303 sound imitation and the most accessories.the Tee

* TeeBee sounds and feels like the original Roland TB303.
* All original sound knobs (Tuning, Cutoff, Resonance, Filter, Decay) can be controlled from front panel.
* These parameters, if changed, are send as MIDI controllers on the MIDI OUT port.
* Original TB303 waveforms : Square and Saw.
* Original TB303 filter : 18 dB, 2-pole.
* Extra waveform : Korg MS20 ringmodulator.
* TeeBee slide can be switched on/off by means of MIDI controller or AutoGlide.
* TeeBee sound is pitch wheel and velocity sensitive.
* Free selectable MIDI channel.
* Mixable analog input for internal filter.
* Polyphony to monophonic selection algorithm.

* Four (4) CV/Gate outputs (CV range 0-5 Volt, Gate range 0-5Volt or 0-10Volt).
* Free selectable MIDI channel for each pair CV/Gate outputs.
* Free selectable Volt/Oct or Volt/Hz for each CV output.
* Free selectable polarity for each Gate output.
* Pitch wheel sensitive CV.
* Sound knobs can control CV of all CV/Gates.
* Polyphone to monophonic selection algorithm.

* MIDI IN, MIDI OUT, MIDI THRU.
* 2 x MIDI Merge input (also suited as stand-alone 2-channel MIDI merger)
* Roland SYNC24 output for synchronizing original TB303, TR606, TR808.
* Free selectable controller number for each sound knob.
* Free selectable controller number for TeeBee slide.
* All parameters are stored in memory.
* Internal 16 midi channel recorder/player.

* Mountable in 19 - inch rack (1 unit).
* Power supply included. (Only for countries with 220V @ 50Hz power mains).
* Owners manual.
* Warranty 1 full year on fabrication faults.
* Software version 4.1 (Features AutoGlide, when using overlapping notes)

Bee is mixable, thus enabling you to mix the VCO of the TeeBee with an external sound source and run them both through the filter of the TeeBee. This results in ultra fat sounds.

If you have older equipment which can only be controlled by CV/Gate, then you can use the TeeBee for making these devices midi controllable. The TeeBee can control almost all synthesizers of Roland, Korg, Moog and other brands. Also you can use any free CV output on the TeeBee for controlling a control voltage input on an analog synth with the potentiometers or with midi controllers. For example, the Korg MS20 has a filter control input. With the TeeBee it's possible to control the analog input with a midi controller. Now you can not only make your MS20 midi controllable, you can also make most of it's parameters (knobs) midi controllable. The CV/Gates respond fast and with good accuracy. Pitch bend information is transmitted very fast through the CV/Gate outputs in both V/Hz mode and V/Oct mode.

The midi merger which is included in TeeBee Mark III, will save you many swapping of midi cables. When you do not have several midi inputs on your computer, you would have to change midi cables all the time. This is caused by the fact that you want to be able to record from your keyboard and at the same time be able to record controllers and sysex dumps from the TeeBee. With the TeeBee Mark III, the 2 midi merge inputs will solve this problem for you. You can connect up to 2 keyboards and record midi information from them and from the TeeBee at the same time.
The midi merger in the TeeBee can also be used as a stand-alone 2-channel midi merger or for being able to control all your midi equipment at the same time from 2 (yes two) computers. Now you can control all your equipment from your ST running cubase and at the same time from your pentium running cakewalk or cubase.

The sync output of the TeeBee will sync your SH101, MC202 or TR808
Changes made to any of the setting of the TeeBee are stored in memory.
All these specs sound very cool, but it's the sound which matters most. And that's what makes the TeeBee the best from all available clones.

The TeeBee is the clone with the best TB303 sound imitation and the most accessories."

Studio Electronics SE-1x "Red Eye"


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"Limited Edition 3-Oscillator Synth Module
Fantastic limited edition synth module in pristine condition! Used for 6 months in a non-smoking, climate controlled home studio. The "Red Eye" version of Studio Electronics' venerable SE-1x synth features the following extras:
* A dedicated "Fuzz" switch to add extra overdrive to your sounds (located in the filter section)
* Sine Wave Generator for extra boom on those floor-shaking sub-bass sounds
* Modified ADSR envelopes for extra snap
* Expanded wide-range filters (12db/24db switchable)
* 2 Exclusive Sound banks of 128 sounds each ("Infared" and "DIADEMER") (693 Patches total including the standard SE-1x patches)

For more information, complete specs and audio demos, please visit Nova Musik's "Red Eye" page by clicking HERE. A description of the exclusive "Red Eye" sound banks can be found on Studio Electronics' web site HERE"

Roland SH-2

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EMS Synthi A Knobs, Patch Pins and Meter

via this auction

Note the auction is for the full Synthi A, not just the knobs, patch pins and meter. Prior images captured here.

Roland Jupiter-4

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inside a Roland Jupiter-4

Plan B LPG


YouTube via cray56
"Plan B LPG G1 and G2 hear the difference?"

202 acid


YouTube via headinamilkbottle
"I made a new video with one of my favorite little synths the mc 202. Here I show you it can sound tb303ish.

drummachine synced via cv: tr 606
Sound: trough my videocamera, not ideal."

Buchla Music Easel

flickr by verbos

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Waldorf Blofeld Editor

via Telmo on the Waldorf list:
"I remember that some kind of vst editor was planned when the Blofeld was first announced. Unfortunately, it seems that it was dropped and efforts are focused on other things now...

I decided to start doing my own and I'm currently working on it in my free time.

You can have a look at it following the link below.

BlofeldVstEditor.zip [1]

This first version is in beta stage (not definitive parameter/ feature wise) and only features:

- sending/receiving CC parameters (all relevant documented CC ~100 parameters)- parameters saved with song and sent to Blofeld when project is reloaded

Note that this beta version expires the 30 october 2008. I'm still thinking on what the lincense will be. The software is provided with no guarantee. Comments, bug reports and suggestions are welcome...I learned a lot from the Blofeld while doing this. It is much more complex than it looks at first.

At this time, this editor is quite limited for real life use but already allows control over the most common parameters.

Usage:
- Load the VSTi as any other vst- Open the Blofeld vst editor window and select the correct "Midi Out" for your Blofeld- That's it... changing the parameters on the Blofeld should be reflected in the VST and the other way round.

Limitations:- No sysex supported, looking if I can do this.

Note that in Cubase 4, you'll have to deactivate the Blofeld midi out or you won't be able to select the Blofeld output in the vst (this might even crash C4, while seems to work fine in SX3)

Hope you like this.

Telmo"

Nitzer Ebb. 1984 (ish) faded smiles -Very Rare


YouTube via pipey1512. I'm guessing the bass sequence is a Roland SH-101.
"Video of one of Nitzer Ebbs first gigs in Romford England. I have the whole gig on tape, but sound quality not too good. this track is from the demo tape Basic Pain Procedure. Watch out for soon to come video of their version of Whiter Shade of Pale, only ever performed once... "
via Waveformless where you'll find the Whiter Shade of Pale video.

Ladytron: White Light Crescendo (30 Sep 08)

flickr by pj_in_oz

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KORG MS20

Spiral Sequencing Instrument


YouTube via NativeInstruments
"A first glance at the upcoming Spiral sequencing instrument, built in Reaktor 5. Check the Native Instruments website for more info soon." sequencer

cellsDS

"cellsDS is a free flexible, programmable grid-based music sequencer for the Nintendo DS. cellsDS is six sequencers in one, with each sequencer being controlled by a user definable Lua script. It is the peculiar anti-social stepchild of the Tenori-On and Monome.

Features include:
* Dead simple user interface.
* Ability to create your own unique sequencer rules using the Lua programming language. CellsDS comes with a developer’s guide and example scripts to get you started.
* 175 sounds are included. With a little work, you can add your own sounds.
* Ability to customize the scale. (All you microtonal nerds will be pleased.)
* Coming soon… Wifi-Midi support.

There are some limitations to the Lua scripts that you can write due to performance issues. Please refer to the Developer’s Guide (included in the distribution) for more details. In short, cellsDS sequencers need to perform briskly - which might rule out things such as doing expensive cellular-automaton calculations."

get it at glitchds

A tuxedo cat plays an Elektron Machinedrum

via CatSynth.com

Glowing screens


YouTube via synthiakorg. sent my way via fischek
"My synths at nightime with my track called "Dreaming of Tokyo".The track was made using my OASYS,V-Synth and Triton Studio."

Blacet Products Back in Stock

"The Mini Wave Kits and assembled units are back in stock.

The VCA2410 assembled is also back in stock.

There is a temporary one per customer on the assembled MWs.

http://www.blacet.com/store2.html"

Prophet V


YouTube via vintagevibekeyboards.
"a recent Prophet V refurbishment that we sold. www.vintagevibe.com"
Update: Note it's actually Prophet-5 or the Model 1000. Not sure why people refer to it as the Prophet V at times. Maybe they're mixing it with the Prophet-VS. The VS stands for Vector Synthesis though, not 5 Synth or other...

Moog Mp-201 Multi-Pedal: a very quick look


YouTube via MoogMusicInc
"Here's a quick, 12 second look at the Multi-Pedal; a programmable four channel USB/MIDI/CV control hub featuring:
4 Analog Control Voltage Outputs - each with an Independent LFO
Standard MIDI In & Out and MIDI over USB
MIDI Clock Sync & Tap Tempo
User Editable Presets
Programmable Heel & Toe Voltages
Optical Pedal Mechanism"

AMSTRAD CKX100 by S-CAT


YouTube via PHONICPOTION
"21 MODIFICATIOINS OF CRACKPOT MADNESS from... SPACE-CAT AUDIO TECHNOLOGIES"

Casio SK-1 #3


Casio SK-1 #3 from Gijs on Vimeo.
"this is a video of the 3rd reproduction of my sk1 with drag contact..
gieskes.nl/circuitbending/?file=casioSK

moog mp-201 unboxing


moog mp-201 unboxing from Shawna Wakowski on Vimeo.
via r in the comments of this post

Monday, September 29, 2008

Thereminator, the iPhone Theremin


WATCH YOUR EARS on this one - turn them speakers down. YouTube via YonacSoftware
"Here is a quick and dirty demo of Therminator 1.0. Visit www.yonac.com or the iTunes app store to check it out!"
You can get Thereminator here:
Thereminator

Using the Kaossilator as a midi controller (yes ! )


YouTube via Mfdhdp. Also see some undocumented features on the Mfdhdp blog.
"Finally, thanks to internet, I found a Pure data patch to convert the kaossilator to midi data ! So I have now a kaossilator, and an XY midi touch pad for the price of a single kaossilator !! Great !
more info http://mfdhdp.blogspot.com/2008/09/co...

Does anybody know a better virtual cable than MidiYoke ?

[update]
How to :
--------
Get midiyoke.
Get Puredata.
Get the pure data patch. (see web page)
Put your kaossilator out to your pc (mic or line in)
On pure data, select the midi "out to midiYoke 1"
On your host(fruity loops or other) select "midiYoke 1" as your midi in.
The channel are the 14th and the 15th.
You might need to fine tune the range of the CC in the patch ; they must go from 0 to 127. "

ARP OMNI 2

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Crumar Spirit Serial Number 1

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"The first of the few exemplars ever made with serial number 00001!!

The Crumar Spirit was designed in 1982 by Bob Moog, Jim Scott & Tom Rhea. The Spirit is original about his amazing not standard features, only fifty to one hundred of these beauties exist! It come in EXCELLENT cosmetic and perfect working order. It has a 37-note keyboard with 2 VCO’s. There are saw, triangle, and several square waveforms on both oscillators. You can sync both oscillators. The oscillators have an octave range from 32′ to 4′. Ring Modulation, low and high pass filters, 12 DB & 24DB slope, single & multiple triggering, keyboard filter tracking, band pass filtering, loudness envelope, filter envelope, arpeggiator linked to LFO (mod-X) with 4 different arpeggiations, LFO 1 modulated 6 different ways, a second waveshapable LFO called (shaper-y) with 4 fixed waveforms and shape control adjustable from saw to reverse-sawtooth, performance panel to include Auto & preset glide, and 3 performance wheels, pitch, Mod-x, and Shaper -Y. with the latter 2 having 5 different destinations. An audio mixer with ability to mix OSC A & B with Ring Modulator, and Noise. LFO 1 also has a red noise generator as well as a brightness control for overall boost of the high frequencies. A filter envelope with inverted and normal ADSR & a loudness envelope which can be bypassed. Output Jacks: External Gate in, External Pitch in, Keyboard Pitch out, Keyboard Gate out, OSC B Pedal, Filter Pedal, Shaper Audio Out, ADSR Mix Out, External Audio In. Features * Bob Moog design! * 37-note keyboard * Saw, triangle and several square waveforms on both ocillators Working voltage: 220 / 240 volts."

ROLAND CR8000

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"Released over 25 years ago, and used on classic records like Blondie's Heart of Glass, the CR8000 is often described as sounding somewhere between the CR-78 and the TR-808."

via ingmar808 on the forum.

Lukas Ligeti (live) - Great Circle's Tune II - 09-29-08


YouTube via whatfuckingever444
"Lukas Ligeti performing 'Great Circle's Tune II' live on September 29, 2008 at Dohnanyi Recital Hall, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida.

Lukas Ligeti: 'I'll be playing solo on an instrument called marimba lumina. It's a kind of electronic marimba, a very sophisticated midi controller, built by Don Buchla from California, and you can get information on it at www.buchla.com. The sounds I play come mostly from my laptop - samples for the most part, recorded during my travels, often in Africa. The music is part composed / part improvised, and made to be played live on electronic percussion.'

Lukas Ligeti is signed to John Zorn's Tzadik Records. He is the son of noted Romanian composer Gyorgy Ligeti whose works were featured in several films by Stanley Kubrick, such as '2001: A Space Odyssey,' 'The Shining,' and 'Eyes Wide Shut.'"

miniSynth, the iPhone Synthesizer


YouTube via YonacSoftware
"Here's a more extended demo of our latest release for the iPhone, the miniSynth (aka miniApollo). miniSynth is a vintage-modeling keyboard synth for the iPhone platform, featuring dual oscillators, adjustable retro-style sound filter, attack/decay, glide and a tape-delay influenced delay unit. Check it out at www.yonac.com, or at the iTunes App Store"

miniSynth, the iPhone Synthesizer

"a quick display of our recent iPhone music project, coming out soon. Includes messing around with the first preset ("the cheesy synth") and a song my friend calls My Country 'Tis of Thee, but I call with a different name."
You can get miniSynth here:
miniSynth

Cwejman MMF-1 Test


YouTube via boobtube356
"Doepfer A-111 and Cwejman VCO-6 feeding a Cwejman MMF-1. Korg EMX-1 is the sequencer and drum machine. PAiA MIDI2CV8 interface (with euro faceplate) is used to get the Korg data into the modular. Roland Edirol is doing the recording."

Nightmare at the Roxbury


YouTube via bigcitymusic. bigcitymusic.com
"Nod your head to this, tool. Here's the Metasonix S-1000 all-tube Wretch Machine in action. There are different clips, some are using the Wretch as a drum processor, some as a synth. There's a short little bit with the pulser section too. It's not very nice sounding, but aren't most synths trying to sound nice? Different is good."

Electro Music Klee - ssm2040 filter - Oakley V4 VCO - XR2206


YouTube via synthdood

The Model - Kraftwerk (cover)


YouTube via Tonneman
"The Model, originally by Kraftwerk performed by me on the Roland Fantom X7 and Novation A-Station (vocoder).

I've tried to be faithful to the original track, but obviously, I played around with the sound, effects and arragnement.

Recorded (and sampled) only with the Roland Fantom X7. I used the A-station for the vocoder effect."

Powertran Transcendent 2000

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inside shot

Kurzweil 1000HX Horn expander

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"Kurzweil 1000HX "Horn Expander" synth module circa 1988"

Univox Mini-Korg 2

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note the texture of the top back panel.

Oberheim SEM

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x0xb0x

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Roland MC-202

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Comdyna GP-6 Analog Computer

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Not a synth, but definitely fun too look at.

"Comdyna GP-6 Analog Computer + Microhybrid I. Everything pictured is included. These are no longer made anymore. Complete info is available here: http://www.comdyna.com"

via the Comdyna site:
"The GP-6 carries on the general purpose analog computer as an old technology that stays forever young. Although the analog computer rarely computes in a manner that gave it its name, analog computing continues to thrive in the form of linear circuits. Analog computing fundamentals are the roots of linear circuits. The analog computer patch panel remains the only means of programming linear circuits, i.e. operational amplifiers into the endless number of analog circuit devices. With a GP-6 in the laboratory, stable, trouble- free signal conditioning, simulation, control, intrumentation, etc. circuits can be up an running in minutes.

Control laboratories are the primary installations. The GP-6 is the ideal starting point for teaching classic control system design. Working first with the GP-6, the student experiences not only the basic challenge of the control problem, but a hands-on development of the system physics into its math model, the patch panel programming of linear devices into interface and controller circuits, scaling analog variables and the use of simulation as a tool for both inductive and deductive analysis.

The GP-6 is also used in classroom demonstrations and advanced design projects where programmable simulations serve as linear and non-linear plants to be controlled. GP-6 simulations are high speed, continuous, and realistic stand-ins for testing analog and digital controllers and control systems.

Other than teaching, the GP-6 finds application as a handy, portable, general purpose instrument, the GP-6 patch panel a means to quickly program, as opposed to breadboarding, linear circuits.

Each GP-6 is a self-contained unit capable of simulating linear and non-linear systems of up to four state variables. Over 2000 GP-6 analog computers have been installed in over 400 university, government and commercial research laboratories.

USING THE COMDYNA GP-6 ANALOG COMPUTER, by Professor Ian Petersen, Department of Electrical Engineering, Australian Defense Force Academy, is an excellent presentation of programming and operating the GP-6.

The GP-6 Panel page offers a destailed description of the patch and operating panel functions."

For an analog computer with audio, see the Starkey Hearing Lab by clicking on the Starkey label below.

Korg MS-20

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KORG Polysix

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Yamaha TX81Z

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There are some good close-ups of the "TX81Z MEMORY CONSTRUCTION" print on top of the synth.

360 SYSTEMS SLAVEDRIVER GUITAR SYNTHESIZER


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"The item listed here is the bass version. This is a very cool and rare tool for the synth players and collectors out there. The Slavedriver was a guitar to control voltage converter for a synthesizer. You take the 360 System Slavedriver and connect it between your synthesizer and guitar and you are able to manipulate your guitar with the sounds produced on your synthesizer. It allows the guitar player to control any keyboard with CV input through your guitar.

The 360 Systems Slavedriver was one of the first units that allowed a guitar player access to the synthesizer world and all the insane sounds they make. The model we have for sale is a bass guitar version of the guitar interface and is meant to work with any 4 string bass guitar. It features a variable octave selector switch as well as several synthesizer and footswitch outputs. The Slavedriver for sale comes complete with the 4 piece magnet bass pickup which is needed to control the synthesizer sounds."

Voice of Saturn DIY

via this auction via Curious Inventor

"Loosely based on the Atari Punk Console with some custom tweaks and an LFO front end, this box makes a ridiculous amount of different sounds, all from three 555s. This is a kit version complete with knobs and case. It's open source (see the instructions and surrounding pages) and has small area on the pcb for easy circuit bending. Created by recompas.com. Complete assembly instructions are available. We also sell a completely assembled and tested version."

click on the Curious Inventor label at the bottom of this post for prior posts including video.

Arturia Moog Minimoog V

via this auction

Moog Taurus II

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"MOOG Taurus II bass synthesizer, footpedals, connector cable, and 2 patch sheets. One is labeled 'SOLO VI' and the other is labled 'Bass I'."
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