MATRIXSYNTH: 5/1/08


Saturday, May 31, 2008

Papareil QUANTIX-8 CV Quantizer / Wavetable Osc.

"The Quantix-8 module is a CV Quantizer / Wavetable Oscillator based on a 4Mbits Static RAM memory and a PIC microcontroler with a full MIDI implementation. The memory contain 2048 waveforms of 256bytes organised into a matrix of 32 Banks x 64 Waves. The Quantix-8 is a very polyvalent 7 in 1 module"

More info on Papareil Synth Labs

Vintage Yamaha Manuals

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Yamaha CS70M
Yamaha CS40M
Yamaha CS80

LFO into dual quantizer


YouTube via boobtube356
"Playing around with two LFO CV signals into dual voltage quantizer. Trigger delay is used to manage the timing. The bass part is two A-111's. The lead part is a Cwejman VCO-6 square output through an MMF-1. The percussion is the cutoff of an A-121 self resonating."

Moog 1130 drum triggering Minimoog & Q960


YouTube via CZRider01
"Moog 1130 percussion controller triggering a Minimoog and Synthesizers dotcom Q960 sequencer."

casper modular synth+circuit bent barbies+sequencers


YouTube via bubagoo
"for more info visit: http://www.casperelectronics.com/.
All sounds are generated by the modular synth (right) and two heavily modified barbie karaoke machines which have been mounted into a single housing (top left).

The synth is feeding through and being processed by one of the barbies. The second barbie is generating it's own sounds. Both barbies are being controlled by the step sequencer (bottom left). Watch the lights on the step sequencer to see how it corresponds with the sound.
The synth is being controlled by the Pulse divider (bottom center) and melody sequencer (top right).

All three sequencers are sync'd together using a common clock signal.

For more info go to:
Double barbie
Modular Synth and Melody Sequencer
Pulse Divider (aka Master Divider)
Step Sequencer"

Atomo Mochika

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"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 super bright green leds that indicates the LFO and Sequencer Rate, and 8 blue 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)"

www.atomolabs.blogspot.com

MOOG Memorymoog Plus

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"Produced: 1982-1985
The Memorymoog is a polyphonic synthesizer manufactured by Moog Music from 1982 to 1985, the last synthesizer to be released by the company. The Memorymoog was capable of storing 100 preset sounds whereas most memory-enabled synthesizers before it could store only a much smaller number of presets. While not as polyphonic as the Polymoog which featured unlimited polyphony, the Memorymoog is sonically superior, & often described as like having six Minimoogs in one unit. Each of the six polyphonic voices of the Memorymoog is made up of three VCOs that can be set to pulse, saw, or triangle waveforms and switched between octaves. Each voice also has its own VCF. All 18 oscillators can be set for monophonic playing for powerful leads and basslines. An independent LFO allows modulation, while vco-3 can also be used for modulation. It is possible, with concentrated programming, to emulate some acoustic & electric instruments quite accurately, quite surprising for a "traditional" synthesizer. The Memorymoog uses Curtis CEM 3340 chips as opposed to the standard Moog oscillators and the sound quality of the instrument is often unfairly criticized for this reason. It is still capable of dominating any mix it is used in. Stock Memorymoogs are prone to problems, notably missing or stuck voices, or auto-tuning failures. A later version, the Memorymoog+, is capable of taking a MIDI retrofit and also features a basic polyphonic sequencer."

Cool Sequencer

via sequencer.de

ASM-2 (Part 4) on Synth.nl


"Yesterday I received another bunch of parts for my ASM-2. With this parts I finished the PCB. I only miss two 120 nF capacitors. The strange thing is that no manufacturer has those values anymore in their assortment. I will ask Elby Designs if they can supply them or maybe I can replace them with 100 nF or 150 nF. I don't know how critical the value is. Two other components are not fitted yet."

You can find the full post on Synth.nl.

Lastplak design for Fatcap series 2.

flickr by lastplak_artworks

"Torrie's 'Synth head'"

Available here.

YAMAHA DX1

flickr by Neil Vance

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Inside a Yamaha DX1

MonoMiK DIY synth mechanics


YouTube via MusicMiK. You can find more previously posted here.
"Building a DIY synthesizer not just involves all this interesting electronics, there is also a lot of mechanics to do. As i want to create a lot of documentation for the current project, the MonoMiK, i had the camera running during my 6 hours of mechanics work today and created a video from it.

This is most of the inner frame holding the modules later and giving the synthesizer stability and some sort of electric shield."

Apollo on the Voyager

Another shot from REVOLUTION STATE. This one via their MySpace page.

"Our pigeon, Apollo, perches atop our Moog Voyager."

"Super Moog Love!"

REVOLUTION STATE

Also on MySpace

You'll find more pics on each site.

MOOG Minimoog Keyboard PCB

images via this auction

"a professional-made PCB for Minimoog's keyboard, realized exactly like the original regard the holes, step measures and step grommets, only tracks are semplified than the original one.So it'a a copy that fit perfectly with bridges, contact-spring and other parts of the original one."

fischek's photostream

Click here for the stream. You'll find images of the Roland Juno-60, D-50, and JD-800, the KORG KAOSS Pad KP3, and Clavia Nord Lead 2X.

3 synthesizer Bach chorales (Switched on XioSynth)


YouTube via syntesen
"In this video, I have realized 3 Bach chorales with the $299 XioSynth synthesizer in the style of Wendy Carlos!

None of these chorales are included on any J.S. Bach synthesizer album, so they are "all new". Sheet music courtesy of CPDL (http://cpdl.org)!

Hope you like it! :)"

Crackle-canvas #1 Tom Verbruggen toktek 2005


YouTube via tovett

"Crackle-canvas #1 Tom Verbruggen toktek 2005 live @ TAC Eindhoven"


Crackle-canvas / Desarting by toktek Tom Verbruggen


"Crackle-canvas / Desarting by toktek Tom Verbruggen. Synthesizer paintings 2008"

Crackle-canvas (wh1) by Tom Verbruggen toktek 2008


"Crackle-canvas (wh1) by Tom Verbruggen toktek 2008"

Vermona DRM1 & Korg MS20 Legacy

flickr by thingstocomerecords
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Vermona DRM1 MKIII & Electrocomp-101

flickr by thingstocomerecords

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ARP 2600 S/H Module ARP 4015


YouTube via cnightwing
"Some tests with the ARP 2600 "Grey Meanie"'s S/H Sample and Hold Module after repair.
The Sound supposed to be a swarm of bees!"

Analogue Synthesizers JAM with Fender Rhodes


YouTube via angelometz
"Synthesizers.com, Minimoog, ARP Odyssey, Korg MS-10 and Fender Rodhes. Protools is the brain. Syncs Reason for the drums, the dotcom with a midi sequence, and the Ody plays the bass line. There's also a 2 bars long loop, with guitar and a dotcom sequence."

Sexual Healing Groove on my Roland TR-808


YouTube via MISTERbBGunnz
"Here is my TR-808's public video debut. I chose Marvin Gayes' Sexual Healing beat because I have CRAZY respect for the programming. The whole Midnight Love album is a prime example of the capabilities of this drum machine!"

Friday, May 30, 2008

ファミコン風New Order / Famicom New Order


YouTube via 72RK. Yes, I want the full version as well. I remember the 12" single.
If you need more, here you go: New Order live, 1984, 'Blue Monday' | NEW ORDER Blue Monday Live Australia 1982

Formant 2000 Modular Synthesizer

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Description in Googlish:
"Formant modular synthesizer 2000 as ARP / Moog, like new Hello, dear button Dreher, here is the unique opportunity to build a truly professional structure formant system generations. It is in 5 months of work by the developer built Helmstedt for me. The housing birch multiplex together Beizung and painting comes from Studio 38 from Kiel. The pots are made of American manufacturing (alpha), only the Sequenzerpotis had reasons of space German. The buttons are of Cosmo made especially for me. The sequencer buttons are of Tyco. The screenplay feeling "is astrein - really better than the mini-Moog and not with the normal button boxes to compare. The 3.5 mm jacks are of Miranda, they are the only ones who really tired and not flutschen crochet. The front panels are, of course, from etched aluminum. The fittings are Artware status of Thomann. The power supply has a toroidal transformer. During the manufacturing work we are from analogue keyboard on a midi keyboard with digital / analog - umgeschwenkt converter, so had the keyboard housing subsequently modified, which is consistent with cosmetic Macken was to acknowledge - there are some scars left behind is still decent work and painted. The Synth housing at the top and bottom are flawless, the pictures are from this afternoon. The device is also compatible with normal midi keyboards play!
All modules are made from Helmstedt. Only the analog instrumentation to control the tensions tax, I have built and deployed. Everything works fine. The sound possibilities with this system are virtually unlimited, I have three quarters after a year's work so much not even try, because I lacked the time. The sequencer itself is incredibly refined constructed and extremely powerful. Off the schnöden VCO> VCF> VCA paths is a synthesizer a smooth divorce reason. I have him to dubbing of animation films used some artists have their own animations so entertained and lots of fun with that. Now I agree with a studio community, where the device is misplaced.
This device is very vintage, very sexy and very professionally. It is an excellent studio unit, because of the selection of its components still experience the next century, if it is treated decently. The performance with the modulation wheel is first class, the keyboard of Fatar plays very pleasant and fast. The sound is ..... all-encompassing. The device can be easily butterweich on everything from schmatzend to hammerhart krachend, it may take a backward beaten Gong crackling in slivers "morph" it is really incomprehensible universal. It has everything a very own character, I would rather the overall sound direction ARP lane as the direction Moog ....
The system consists of: 5 VCO, VCF 24db to 12db VCF, 2 x 12db DoppelVCF, 5 ADSR, 1 Divider, 1 x 3 blender, 1 x 6 mixer, 4 LFO, ring modulator, Noise, Waveform Processor, modulation sequencers, the Envelope Follower Triggers external devices (guitar etc), multinationals, CV-source, BUS for CV / Gate, Midi Interface (twice), dual-CV-inverter, 4 VCA lin, 2 VCA exp, sequencer with 3 x 16 steps, all three rows with its own Trig-out. And a Hall Module (VERY analog) with Hall spiral. Probably I nochwas forgotten. I still do about this: A VCA exp, an ADSR and a double-LFO the same series (same front, the same buttons), an acquaintance of mine built. They also work properly. There is only enough space for 2 modules - then it's brim. ;-) 60 (!) Patch cables (mainly from Doepfer) are also included in the offer (various lengths).
Of course, is that this book Synthy, as well as the current documentation with the main changes from Helmstedt.
I think the pictures speak for themselves.
This system is expected to be unique in the world, I am aware of no other formant, with these high-quality components is built.
Since the device is quite large, I will not send - this collection is called for. It fits in any standard combinations. Anyway is a small introduction to the technique is useful - only the output is, for example, mixers so tricky, "the people are hardly set.

The device must be within a week after the auction ends to be paid. The collection does not necessarily during this period.
The device can be tested any time with me and look to be taken."
via swissdoc

Zond3 - Proton-K

via mono-poly on modularsynth.net

"Hi i just got a release at Dopplerganger-Records in Japan. It's a 4 track drone album and can be orderd online.
http://www.doppelganger-records.com/product/2491
http://www.myspace.com/zond3"

check out the MySpace link and scroll to the slideshow for the modulars featured.





Pro-One kit close up

via synthwood

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Six Trak full page Color Ad

via loscha

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AKAI MPC 2000XL vs ACCESS VIRUS INDIGO C REDBACK


YouTube via ryontherocks. via Mr. Array.
"MPC = master sequencer, drum sounds. Virus = effector, synth sounds."

Roland TR-909

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Roland SBX-80 SYNC box

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Roland Polyphonic 4CV


Roland System 100m Keyboard Controller

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EDP WASP DELUXE


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The comic book of synths.

the squarewave parade the MoleS20r

"the MoleS20r ( Pronounced MOLESTER ) is a multimode voltage controlled resonant analog filter, the core of which is a clone of the OTA filter section of the KORG MS-20. i have made a couple slight changes to the original design to get more range of use out of it which i'll explain below, but the calibration that it ships with is nearly an exact reproduction. there have been some additions around the filter. first is a nice clean preamp with more then enough gain to allow you to plug a guitar level signal directly into it and to overdrive the input of the filter. the filter itself was modified to allow you to switch between highpass, bandpass and lowpass with the turn of a knob. the overall cutoff scale and max resonance peak ( far into self oscillation if you want ) are both adjustable via small screwdriver accessible holes in each side. after the filter section is a heavy overdrive distortion that at lower setting will act as a fairly clean makeup gain. there are both a control voltage input and an expressional pedal input and they work in parallel with the cutoff knob so they can all be used at once. the true bypass switch is setup with a toggle for use as a desktop device but i can replace it with a stomp switch if you want, no charge just give me a day or so to get to it. the power supply was intentionally overbuilt and the very small footprint AC wall supply is included"

more info on the squarewave parade

Acid mornings TB-303 vs 777 vs Revolution MIX


YouTube via kenspocket
"Techno trance "Acid TEKNO " trax promo RAMDOM video www.cdbaby.com/Kenspocket soundwavechildren.netfirms.com

Kombi - Gdzie Tak Biegniecie Bracia - cover by Yarosystems


YouTube via yarosystems

"Playing the forgotten Kombi hit from the 80s at Studio Elektronicznych Nagrań.
Instruments used:
E-mu ESI4000
Korg R3
Yamaha QS300"

Oberheim OB-Mx

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Voyager Blue

flickr by pgregor
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MOOG Voyager
KORG Radias
Roland VSynth XT

MiniMoog Voyager Chord Switching


YouTube via nanobotdex. via Nusonica.
"Here you will see me playing full triad's on the Voyager (1 osc=1st, 2 osc=3rd, 3 osc=5th). The third chord is minor, so I am switching patches between my major and minor chord tunings. Recording with Northern Labour Party (www.myspace.com/northernlabourparty)."

"Tropical Loveland" - on Technics SX-C600


YouTube via organfairy. I don't know why, but this guy's stuff always makes me smile.
"This melody was originally played by ABBA before they became superstars. Here I play it on the Technics organ without sequencer, tapes, or editing. Just the organ."

Roland SH-3A solo


video upload by magevers

"Synth solo with the vintage Roland SH-3A"

Muse Kaoss Jam on Nintendo DS


YouTube via tomaustin700
"I have used the homebrew program protein ds to replicate muses kaoss jam using a sample of the kp2 patch. Sorry for the bad camera work, it's hard to hold a camera still and operate a ds at the same time ;)"

Acid Bee 303 Remixed


YouTube via zioaxiom

"A quick test of my remix of Acid Bee 303, a Reaktor TB-303 clone made by Horuschild at Base Design. Sorry for the unperfect synced drum."

Korg EM1 Experimental Sounds


YouTube via MetroSonus
"Experimental, modular style sounds with my Korg EM1"

Buchla Dual Low Pass Gate clone

flickr by dr.photon
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Moog Synthesizer 55

flickr by E-sus
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Attilio Mineo conducts Man In Space With Sounds (1962)

another via 36 15 MOOG. Audio here. Anyone know what was used to create the sounds in this one?

"Composed and conducted by Art Mineo, 'Man in Space with Sounds' served as the soundtrack to the futuristic "Bubbleator" exhibit at the 1962 Seattle World's Fair.
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The Bubbleator was a large, bubble-shaped hydraulic elevator with transparent acrylic glass walls. These transparent walls gave the illusion of looking through an actual 'soap bubble' by refracting light to obtain a rainbow-like effect for the riders inside.
It moved 2.5 million people (150 passengers at a time) through displays promising an easier life ahead (The World of Tomorrow). The 'House of Tomorrow' might include disposable dishes, automatic windows, and changeable color schemes. Gyrocopters might zip and whiz you to the 'Office of Tomorrow', which might have miniature micro-mail, machines to transmit correspondence, and machines that communicated with each other.
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'Man In Space With Sounds' was the soundtrack heard on this 21 minute tour of the future.
.
Welcome to tomorrow....."

Hal McGee plays Moog Etherwave Theremin and Moogerfoogers


YouTube via halmcgeevideo
"Excerpted video footage of Hal McGee performing with the Moog Etherwave Theremin at George's Meet & Produce, 433 South Main Street, Gainesville, Florida, at 10:10 PM, Thursday, May 29, 2008. McGee's improvised performance featured the Etherwave Theremin as processed through the Moog MF-107 FreqBox, MF-102 Ring Modulator, Moog Voyager RME analog synthesizer, and MF-104Z Analog Delay. High quality audio recording will soon be available at Hal McGee Dot Com. Special thanks to Christopher Miller for filming me in such an awesome way, to Aaron Zarzutzki for the idea to use my keys, Andrew Chadwick for helping to organize the show, the good folks at the Black Earth Collective Gallery, and the other bands who played that night (Triscults, Rape Revenge Fantasy Camp, Mr. Transylvania, Imagine Your Wife In This, Ironing)."

Aphido


YouTube via sergebemi. KORG EMX.
"A new Song!

Hacía días que no subía nada. he estado haciendo cancioncillas y esta es la última. el vídeo es de una "jamm", no la he ensayado antes, con lo que es un poco cutrecilla.
disfrutad!"

In Googlish:
"There was a day not climbed anything. I have been doing cancioncillas and this is the last. the video is a "jammer", I have not tried before, so it's a little cutrecilla.
enjoy!"

roland juno 6 dua


YouTube via scorpiistar
"roland juno 6 bass arpegiator then both chorus clicked on at same time"

Roland CR-78 CompuRythm

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"This is an amazing drum machine. The programing unit was sold as a separate item and is difficult to come by but you can learn to program it with other gear. One example is here"

Thursday, May 29, 2008

Happy Knobbing 2008 Teil 5


Sonicstate TV via electrosurfer.
"Happy Knobbing 2008 Teil 5 ACA Doepfer Modular"
You can find the prior vids here. Teil 5 was the one video missing from YouTube when these originally went up, and here it is on Sonic State TV.

Elka X25

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"ELKA X25 Keyboard / Organ / Synthesizer, in VGC.

Serial Number 4058.

This is a vintage, circa 1980 to 1984? proffessional instrument, from Italian manufacturer ELKA."

Anyone know more about these?

Update via organfairy:
"The ELKA X-25 was produced from 1984 to 1988 or 89 when it was replaced with the X-45. It is the portable version of the EP-8 and a little brother to the X-30. It is an analog/digital hybrid design - as far as I remember based on the 80C51 microprocessor. There were also a version with accordeon buttons available. "

Jomox T-Resonator + Moog Bass MuRF


YouTube via bigcitymusic
"Yes, we made a another T-Resonator Video. There is a specific point to this one though! You can actually add your own extra loop to the feedback matrix. The right output goes to a limiter then to an amp. The left output is fed into the Bass MuRF, the out of the MuRF is fed back into the Jomox right in. In this video we are not feeding anything into the T-Resonator's mono input, we're just using it's own sound, generating feedback. You could use just about anything in the loop. Another fun combination was the guitar into the Jomox input and a phaser in the loop."

Divine Project - Solie (Live)


YouTube via DivineProject
"This is the newly created track by DivineProject. This track has not yet been recorded as mp3 but will be soon hopefully. Visit our MySpace: www.myspace.com/divineprojectuk

Cheers,
Enjoy!"

Acid tones Morpheus


YouTube via kenspocket

"EMU Morpheus "ACIDTONES" System exclusive or CARD

Synth sounds programed by Kens pocket...

For more info on these sounds and how to obtain them please email us or check out the websites below or see our Youtube channel and click buy !-)

www.soundwavechildren.netfirms.com

www.cdbaby.com/Kenspocket"

chaos module


YouTube via cirtcele
"sounds and oscilloscope view of experimental chaotic circuit based on designs by Sprott."

BeatMachine Fun!


YouTube via siedgey
"Hi guys,

There was a feature on the Youtube front page today of a video of a guy using "BeatMachine". It's a smart piece of software that uses your webcam to make a virtual drum machine on pretty much anything!

I set it up in about 15 mins for a laugh, it's pretty good fun! With a bit of fiddling you could import your own samples into it too.

This is a video of the first thing I did with it, sorry it's pretty dull but it shows what you can do with a large amount of geekiness and a small amount of time. :)

Simon

Original Site: http://mw.boo.pl/beatmachine/

Google Translated Site: http://translate.google.com/translate..."

Jen SX1000 Black and White

Black via this auction
With white overlays via this auction

"The Jen SX1000 was released in 1977 for £210 and was described as "A fine box for mucking around with, or for learning about Synthesis. A first class first time buy"
It was eventually discontinued in 1982.

It has a short 37 note C to C keyboard and 24 pragramming controls with which you can make your own crazy sounds, or program in some of the suggested sounds on the 7 printed sheets that sit over the controlls. The settings you can make from these sheets are as follows.
Brass 1 and 2, Hammond Organ 1 and 2, Human Voice 1 and 2, Violin, Cello, Synthesizer, Electric Drum, Piano and Flute. There is also a blank sheet which you can record your own settings."

"The SX-1000, also called the "Synthetone", is a monophonic synthesizer with a 3-octave, 37-note keyboard and a black front panel. It makes huge / fat, analogue lead and bass sounds."
Update via Till "Qwave" Kopper in the comments:
"There are no white ones. The white thing you see is a paper wit punched-out knobs to mark your own setting or the preprinted factory ones. The factories had two sounds on one card: one marked red, the other blue. You can see the red and blue names on the picture of the white one just above the keys in the middle of the keyboard range.
Just have a look at the white ones auction's rear: you can see the paper not lying perfectly flat on the front panel.

So there are no white Jen Synthetone SX 1000 known to exist, although so many claim to see one. But all pictures of white ones show these papers.

I got a Jen SX 1000 with these paper cards. A real nice beginners synth. And the filter of it is a 24 dB filter. Some people always tell it is 12 dB. Just listen to it or have a look at the schematics here.


keep on turning these knobs

Till "Qwave" Kopper"

Roland RS-09 String Synth

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Ensoniq Mirage DSK


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"Ensoniq Mirage DSK Vintage 8-bit Sampler Keyboard in excellent condition. Comes with startup manual, MAS-OS 3.2 disk, couple sound disks, and power cord."

Studio Electronics SE-1x

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Roland MC-202

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KORG MS20

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KETRON XD3

via this auction

"The XD3 is a Synth Sound Module, Drum Machine & Arranger Workstation.

Live Performer with a lot of flexibility for Midi. Perfect for the Midi Accordionist, Midi Guitarist or those wishing to expand their current line-up.

The XD3 offers all you'll need in a mid-range keyboard module with exciting features like Drum Remix, Live Drums, Midifile player and the capability to create your own styles (or load in new ones). Add on the optional Pattern expansion memory card (for even more style space), vocalizer (to add human back-ground voices to what you sing), video card (to display lyrics or screen information onto an external computer monitor) and you're 'loaded' XD3 is now able to challenge some of the higher-end module of today's market. Made in Italy with pride!"

Visit www.KetronUSA.com for Ketron info.

AD Kombinat Now Available...

"rom mild tone-shaping or adding a bit of grit to full-on total waveform destruction, Kombinat is a complete toolbox of sonic warfare. This plugin is, in our opinion, the single most annihilating effect available today.

With seven different options in each of the three distortion engines (plus pass-through), Kombinat is capable of sophisticated and unique sounds. Want to add a ring mod to the low end, a mild saturation to the mids, and a bit-reduction algorithm to the high end? No problem. Want to run your signal through three sine-warps in series? This is your box.

Kombinat's signal structure allows for a fairly broad palette of sounds, as each segment of the overall effect is a versatile tool in its own right. The Isolator is a full "DJ-style" band-killer EQ; this leads to the three distortion engines, which may be used in multi-band mode for subtle surgery, or in series mode for complete signal destruction. The engines go in to a four-pole lowpass filter of our own design, and then in to a compressor which we have configured for one-knob operation.

Taken as a whole, Kombinat is a tweaker's paradise, yet designed so that it is easy to just grab one of the 64 presets and touch it up a bit to suit the source material."

More info including samples on the Audio Damage website.

The exponential converter (also known as antilog amplifier)

MusicMiK who has brought us these excellent videos on his synthesizer DIY projects wrote in to let us know that he has created a page on the exponential converter. You can find that page and more here.

"The nature often has a logarithmic or exponential behaviour, this also applies to the human reception of volume levels and frequencies. So for the human ear, musical intervals like octaves feel like linear, but in fact are exponential. One octave is the double frequency, two octaves are four times the frequency and so on. As it is easier to handle the control of pitch in a linear way (for example using a resistor divider chain in the keyboard to convert a constant current flowing through the resistors to a linear voltage depending on the key pressed), there must be something to convert the linear control to the exponential output, like the frequency of a VCO.

This is the job of the exponential converter, which is a term commonly used in electronic music instruments, whereas the term used in other technical areas usually is antilog amplifier, as it does the opposite of a logarithmic amplifier."

Prophet '08 non-SE with backlit wheels

"Here is a non-SE with backlit pitch/mod wheels, a Sequential Circuits nameplate and
special purple heart wood sides."

via synthwood

Maid in Mexico - Yosoyerica


YouTube via warlip. Maid playing her Weevil. :) via BugBrandBlog where you can find a little more info and more BugBrand posts.
"Hi i am erica and want to be a real sounding artist sonidera) plaese right to me any advice"

x0xb0x #13 Analog Synthesizer / TB-303 Clone

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"It was purchased during the very first run of kits and is serial #13.

It has the lexan "c0nsumer" face plate overlay which is extremely durable and will not wear.

Wood paneling was done by a friend of mine who specializes in exotic hardwoods and they are beautifully finished with black wood inlays.

Mods
All the audio are switched so they can be turned off returning to the original setting:

* Power Switch
* Envelope
* Cutoff Range
* Resonance Range
* Overdrive"

Dual Hot Hand Synth Demo


YouTube via rsmith601
"Bob Chidlaw from Source Audio demonstrates what can be done with 2 rings controlling synth parameters"

No.17


YouTube via midi230. Roland MC-808

Electro Harmonix Memory Man Deluxe Analog Delay + Minimoog


YouTube via retrosound72

"vintage gear demo by RetroSound

short demo with different settings of the original 80`s EHX Memory Man Deluxe analog delay/chorus/vibrato effect pedal and the Moog Minimoog

For me the best analog delay ever!"

roland juno6


YouTube via scorpiistar

audio_Output: X0XB0X meets the Atomizer

audio on trash_audio

The Tape808 and More Vintage Drum Machine Samples

This one appears to be making the rounds, so here you go. Be sure to click on products when you get there to see the other vintage synth drums listed. Samples on site.

"The Tape808

Not another 808 sample! Well actually it isn't... this is 407 samples taken from two 808's recorded into an Ampex 351 1/2" valve 2 track tape machine! That's not all... We also put the 808's through other vintage gear. Plus we recorded the 808's naked into a Metric Halo ULN-2 firewire audio card. Then we chose the best samples.

All 24 bit, and all phat analog goodness!

If you can't get a hold of a real 808 then this is as close as you can get in samples... Maybe even better than the having the real thing!"

alkopop79


YouTube via alkopop79. via Analog Suicide. "The 'Putney' aka. 'Synthi'"

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Tenori-on Meets Kyma


Tenori-on Meets Kyma from Nomad Cinema on Vimeo.
"In order to tap the real power of Yamaha's new Tenori-on, it helps to pair it with external equipment capable of producing more satisfying sounds than the somewhat lackluster soundset included with the Tenori-on itself. In this video, no internal Tenori-on sounds were used whatsoever. Tenori-on is functioning purely as a sequencer with external equipment, including advanced sound-shaping from Kyma and analog synthesis from Alesis Andromeda and Dave Smith's Prophet '08. Sequencer data coming from Tenori-on is processed in Ableton Live (utilizing midi scale and chord filters, as well as injecting some generative randomness) before reaching Kyma, Andromeda, and Prophet '08."

Acidlab Bassline 2 First Contact test


YouTube via F3D375, via nusonica
"Just arrived in my studio! This is a short demo of this acid machine. More video of complete songs will come..."

Resonant Improv - Modular Synth


YouTube via mooguphonic
"Drum machine patched thru a Synthesisers.com modular filter (Q107 State Variable filter) and swept by the keyboard envelope. The resonance is tuned so that it settles down to the same pitch as the keyboard patch, after being swept. The keyboard is patched thru 3 oscillators and the Q150 Ladder Filter. The tuned resonant drums make an interesting effect..."

To All The Nations II


YouTube via sosean. Oberheim TVS
"In The Studio with Nate Price, just messin' around."

Sequential Circuits Pro-One via Synthwood

Custom Prophet-5 knobs and backlit wheels. Click here for more images.

http://synthwood.com/

details on this particular mod
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