Friday, June 27, 2008
HD Test
Sonicstate TV via Noiseconformist
That would be a MOTM format Zerosicllator on the left. Anyone know what the other modules might be?
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the module next to the zero is probably an oakley sample & hold.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness! I just stumbled upon this!
ReplyDeleteThat video was online for ... an hour or so? Nick picked it up and the infamous Internet progression took its course. ;-)
My synth was in an embarrassing state back then (well it's _always_ "under construction").
Top row: Synthia ZO, MOTM-190, Oakley S&H, Oakley Triple LFO.
Bottom row: 2x Oakley VCO, Oakley Noise/Filter (1U Version!), Oakley ADSR, Oakley Multiladder, Oakley Multimix (Stooge Version).
The brownish face plates are hard masonite I use to prototype the controls to my needs before I drill the aluminium. Saves money. ;-)
At the beginning of the panning you can see two laptops where the PowerBook in the background shows Eric Schörghofer's (my duo partner) "Flotte Lotte" Max/MSP patch he runs with a Lemur.