Monday, August 30, 2010
Buffeater - PREVIEW.mov
YouTube via twistedtools | August 30, 2010
"Buffeater - Granular Buffer Effects for Native Instruments Reaktor 5
6 Individual FX
Multi-FX version with dynamic ordering (fx are ordered in the order you play them)
Internal Automation (external possible as well)
Presets for each fx block within the multi-fx
Templates for Kore and Maschine
Coming in September"
Verbos 258V - clone of the Buchla 258 oscillator
"This is a clone of the Buchla 258 oscillator. It is totally true to the original in sound and response!"
Buchla Model 261e Complex Waveform Generator
"The Model 261e Complex Waveform Generator features voltage-controlled modulation of pitch, amplitude, and timbre, and a multi-dimensional, voltage-controlled timbre space. All of the 261e's timbre processing is performed by analog circuitry, thus eliminating the aliasing that can be introduced by waveshape table driven systems.
Drumtraks 2 Modular Demo.mov
YouTube via davidryle | August 30, 2010
"Foolin' around with a Sequential Circuits Drumtraks machine and the modular synth.
Apologies for the poor camera work and lousy timing on switching the clock times. Just a fun exercise."
Using A Moog Voyager To Play A Modular Synthesizer
YouTube via plague1715 | August 30, 2010
"yeah, in case you wanted to know"
Jazzmutant Lemur Spacedrone MOD
YouTube via lostinetwork | August 29, 2010
"Video preview of new and free project to Reaktor|Lemur users, designed to create all sorts of sci-fi sounds, atmospheres, soundscapes, drones and multimedia sounds, using the lemur as a controller to create, mutate and manipulate sounds.
Based on the original Reaktor Spacedrone intrument, I've added some new features to play it with my lemur.
- All the sounds of video generated with this new version of Spacedrone, created/performed from the lemur patch.
(Mixed at low level)
The instrument includes 80 presets created by:
- Richard Devine
- Antonio Blanca
Thanks a lot for watching."
http://absoundscapes.blogspot.com/
AlsaModularSynth - higher fermentation (ambient) 10:52
YouTube via Redled72 | August 30, 2010
"Ein Ambient Track, produziert mit dem "AlsaModularSynth", einem USB MIDI Keyboard & Linux. Der Patch findet sich am Ende des Tracks, welcher weder editiert noch nachbearbeitet wurde."
via http://alsamodular.sourceforge.net/
"AlsaModularSynth is a realtime modular synthesizer and effect processor. It features
* MIDI controlled modular software synthesis
* Realtime effect processing with capture from e.g. "Line In" or "Mic In".
* Full control of all synthesis and effect parameters via MIDI.
* Integrated LADSPA Browser with search capability
* JACK Support
The documentation and many commented example patches show how to use AlsaModularSynth.
QMidiArp is a MIDI-Arpeggiator.
QMidiRoute is a MIDI router and filter utility.
QMidiControl is a virtual MIDI fader box.
QAMix is a configurable mixer for ALSA. The GUI description is defined in an XML file. Default interfaces for standard AC 97 cards and Soundblaster Live are provided. QAMix can be controlled via MIDI. Any number of MIDI events can be bound to any mixer control.
QARecord is a simple multithreaded stereo recording tool. It can record both 16 bit and 32 bit WAVs. By using a large ringbuffer for the captured data, buffer overruns are avoided. QARecord can also be used as JACK client.
KAconnect is a Qt version of the aconnect utility for the ALSA sequencer system.
If you would like to write some audio software yourself, this ALSA Programming Howto may get you started. Some audio filters using the LADSPA plugin interface are found here."
Links at the AlsaModularSynth link above.
1998 Pro Rec Korg Z-1 Techno Disc Z1-2

"Pro Rec Techno soundset for the Korg Z-1 multi oscillator syntheiszer."
Note the Z1 does not have a floppy drive. You'd have to load this on a PC and load over MIDI.
LED mode'd EMX-1
YouTube via gjyamada | February 06, 2010
"I changed LEDs of Electribe EMX-1. I used 2012 type (2.0x1.2mm SMD) LEDs."
Bliptronic 5000 Easy hack.
YouTube via gjyamada | December 06, 2009
"Syncing two Bliptronic 5000. NOT extended sequence, playing simultaneously.
There are absolutely NO inside hack needed.
Make one "Y-Cable" for link two Bliptronics. Connect 1st Bliptronic's(Left in video) LINK OUT and LINK IN with Y-Cable, then 2nd Bliptronic's(Right in video) LINK IN.
Both Bliptronic's LOOP switch to "ONE-SHOT" (Turn LEFT) and start 1st Bliptronic. You will find how it works.'
Bliptronic 5000 with Electribe EMX-1
gjyamada | December 06, 2009
"Playing Bliptronic 5000 with KORG Electribe EMX-1.
I made sync circuit
Schematics.
http://blog-imgs-38.fc2.com/y/a/m/yam...
Program.
http://blog-imgs-38.fc2.com/y/a/m/yam...
DO NOT Try directlink. Please copy & paste URLs."
Bliptronic 5000 with Electribe ESX-1
gjyamada | December 12, 2009
MIDI'd Stylophone Beatbox
YouTube via gjyamada | November 03, 2009
"Mode'd Stylophone Beatbox. Controlled by Highly Liquid's MD24 MIDI to TTL Decoder."
Stylophones on Ebay
Arduino sequencer with Auduino Synth.
YouTube via gjyamada | May 31, 2009
"Prototype.
Arduino16 step analog sequencer. Two Arduinos used for this project. One(w/ green shield) for sequencer, another one(w/ red shield) for synthesizer know as "Auduino".
Arduino This Sequencer work with MIDI clock.Because I have a plan to play this with KORG Electribe."
Arduino sequencer with Auduino Synth. #2
gjyamada | June 01, 2009
"Playing Arduino sequencer with Auduino(Arduino based Synth.). Using mod'ed Auduino ,to change scale(s) by rotaly switch. In this video I'm playing with "Ryukyu" scale."
Beat making with Auduino.
gjyamada | June 12, 2009
"Playing Auduino based 16 steps "LOOP" Synthesizer with KORG Electribe MX(EMX-1).
Loop synth's sound come from Auduino. FX by EMX."
Arpeggio Sequencer Prototype
YouTube via beamercola | August 30, 2010
"Prototype to chain multiple Korg's amazing Mono/Poly arpeggio together for the ultimate step arpeggiator. Now all I need is a second Mono/Poly to hook up to the other side..."
dual theremin optical synth
YouTube via drmoonstien | August 30, 2010
Update: New video loaded - atomic thereminn

"this is a double optical theremin that has 2 lfos that effect each other that can be controled by knob or optical theremin"




VeryShortBITchenSequencerPreview-Aug3010.AVI
YouTube via dolphinicus | August 30, 2010
"This IS a very, very short preview of the Eighth BITchen Deathlehem Sequencer. The main portion of it, is up and running in my test. I thought I'd catch it to video briefly, as I were enjoying the current 'patch' on the 101010. More later. :)"
This Second Sleep - Air Scratch Two
YouTube via arthurpainter | August 30, 2010
"http://thissecondsleep.blogspot.com/
A live outing using my Serge Creature/Seq A."
Waldorf Blofeld Techno stab sound
YouTube via vinyljunkie07 | August 30, 2010
"Similar to my PPG Wave video this time the sound is from the Blofeld..played live from my MPC as usual and recorded to tape."
A DURAS PENAS
A DURAS PENAS from kero on Vimeo.
"Rose City Sessions at Kero's place."
Day 175 / New Features!
Day 175 / New Features! from Charlie Visnic on Vimeo.
"This video is just a quick demonstration of some new features that I've added to my Monome app 64(video)Fingers. The new features include live quantization as well as a toggle mode for individual clips.
The toggle mode allows you to create a rhythm synced to the tempo aiding the ability to record patterns over it.
The video is cut up a little because I am pretty horrible at performing on the monome without practicing a bunch.
This was my creative thing for my creative thing-a-day blog at: theb-roll.com"
Richard Devine - Objects Of Granularity on Curtis for iPad
Objects Of Granularity by RichardDevine
"This track was composed for the "Curtis" (iphone/ipod/ipad) app by The Strange Agency. This piece is a Acousmatic composition based on everyday found objects. I recorded various wine glasses, gears, metal, motors, Ratchets, chimes, croaking frog scraper, Indian bells, Tibetan Singing Bowls, Santoor, waterphone, piano, hematite magnets, processed voice, underwater ambiances, computer, and sprinkled bits of Buchla 200e/Doepfer Euro rack Modular.
All of the sounds originally captured at 24-bit 96khz with a Neumann RSM 191 A/S stereo shotgun mic, SMK4060 Stereo Matched 4060-BM Miniature Omnidirectional Microphones and Sound Devices 702 recorder. Download the wave in 16-bit 44.1khz wave:)
Process and further granulate my piece with the"Curtis" app version 1.1 here on the itunes store."

iPads on Ebay
"This track was composed for the "Curtis" (iphone/ipod/ipad) app by The Strange Agency. This piece is a Acousmatic composition based on everyday found objects. I recorded various wine glasses, gears, metal, motors, Ratchets, chimes, croaking frog scraper, Indian bells, Tibetan Singing Bowls, Santoor, waterphone, piano, hematite magnets, processed voice, underwater ambiances, computer, and sprinkled bits of Buchla 200e/Doepfer Euro rack Modular.
All of the sounds originally captured at 24-bit 96khz with a Neumann RSM 191 A/S stereo shotgun mic, SMK4060 Stereo Matched 4060-BM Miniature Omnidirectional Microphones and Sound Devices 702 recorder. Download the wave in 16-bit 44.1khz wave:)
Process and further granulate my piece with the"Curtis" app version 1.1 here on the itunes store."
iPads on Ebay
Genovation Keypad MIDI Patch Changer

Update via Grant B in the comments: "www.musictechnologiesgroup.com is the new home for this device."
"The Genovation MIDI Patch Changer is the perfect solution when you need to control MIDI presets for one or more devices, but you don't want to use a giant keyboard controller, MIDI footswitch or MIDI pedalboard. The MIDI Patch Changer has all the features you'd expect in a full-featured patch changing controller.
* Programmable, compact and easy to use.
* Manual mode lets you send Program Change as well as optional Bank Select MSB and LSB.
* Preset performance mode sends program-change-per-MIDI-channel as well as Bank Select on all 16 channels simultaneously -- per preset.
* Send 16 bytes of MIDI data of your choice (anything!) per Preset.
* 1 x 16 super-twist back-lit LCD.
* Detachable cabling for 5-pin DIN MIDI and USB-MIDI.
* "Flash" memory holds patches and config data.
* Firmware upgradeable (using MIDIOX or similar).
* 1 year warranty.
Dimension: 15.5cm x 9.6cm x 3.5cm (6.1" x 3.75" x 1.5")
Weight: 0.3 kg (0.65 lbs)
Manual Mode: For changing patches on the fly, you can select your MIDI Channel, optional Bank Selects* and Patch Change value(s).
The values can be typed in on the number pad or use the up/down keys to scroll through presets. When the patch number rolls over 0, enabled bank selects are automatically incremented or decremented. Move through hundreds of patches with ease.
The unit allows you to send the MIDI commands instantly as-you-type-them or prepare them first and execute them later with one keypress.
Bank Selects can be quickly disabled/muted when not needed or desired.
16 bytes of Arbitrary MIDI Data can be used for sending controller data, system exclusive, RPN, NRPN or anything you need.
When power is interrupted, the unit remembers exactly where you left off.
* MIDI Controller values 0 and 32.
Preset Mode: You can configure 100 performance presets each containing:
* 16x (one for each MIDI channel) bank MSB, bank LSB, patch change.
* 16 bytes of arbitray MIDI data -- send what you want.
* Name for the LCD.
* Sys Ex implementation allows for setting up presets on a PC.
Extras: You can upgrade the flash firmware so that your MIDI Patch Changer is always up to date.
Free Windows PC software for creating the Sys Ex files is available."
Goldbaby SuperAnalog808 Sample Set

"SuperAnalog808 - 24 bit / 96kHz
Punchy, warm, analog drums with Round Robin Layering. Using high-end outboard and a compulsive attention to detail... this 808 sample set is pure analog drum heaven.
Why have you created another TR-808 sample set?
For a start the 808 is one of my favorite drum machines! Secondly I thought I could offer something a little different. This sample pack has been recorded at a higher sampler rate and has extensive Round Robin treatment to recreate the feel and movement of an analog drum machine. The Tape808 used tape to give it extra Mojo... this time I have used some new high end outboard. Tasty...

Is there anything else that is different?
Yes there certainly is. This pack has tuned chromatic BD and Conga patches. So you can play them on your keyboard!"

Mooger Fooger MuRF MF-105
YouTube via edpoulsen9191 | July 19, 2009
"messing around with a Moog MF-105. Saw alot of posts saying there aren't enough demos of this pedal. Hope this is a good one. Even saw one comment that said the MuRF was just an expensive phaser...... couldn't be further from the truth. Remember, this isn't a pedal in your typical sense of the word, it's a synthesizer being controlled by a guitar. It's used to give the SOUND (not simply the guitar sound) width and dimension, or to completely tear the sound apart and reconstruct it in any manner of your choosing. Keep on moogin'."
moogs+noisegenerator.m4v
edpoulsen9191 | August 29, 2010
"messing around with a few moogs again, sorry about the static, i'm not sure if it's the pre-amp i'm using or the new mixing software, or both. I'm using a dotcom noise generator (the low frequency setting), then running it through the murf, then the freqbox (i bypass it though) and then through the ringmod and finally the lpf. I was trying to go for a synth drum sample sound and while there is no "fail" when making sounds with foogers i've decided to call this one 'It was late, and I was tired'"
Return to Swiss Mountain
YouTube via Allerian1 | August 11, 2010
"Ride along on a derivative music adventure through the Alps."
The new 2164 Korgasmatron Dual VCF

"I wanted to show off my new MS-20 filter clone. Like the MOTM 420, the Frostwave Resonator, and several others, this filter is based on the later version of the MS-20 filter. However, unlike all the other clones, this one is not a direct (or indirect) copy of the LM13600 OTAs-and-buffers topology of the original. Instead, it is based on the SSM2164 quad VCA chip, and realizes the same transfer function with a VCAs-and-integrators topology. The exponential CV response of the 2164 VCAs obviates the need for exponential converter circuitry. Also, unlike the LM13600-based designs, this filter does not add dc offsets to the signal, and therefore does not require AC coupling capacitors in the signal path.
I've also added a new feature: adjustable limiting voltages in the resonance feedback loops. One problem with the original design (and the clones, I think) is that the resonance amplitude is limited to only 1.8V, and as a result the input signal attenuator has to be set pretty low in order to hear any resonance at all in lowpass mode. My new amplitude control eliminates this problem, and now robust resonance can be obtained without sacrificing signal strength.
Finally, the PCB contains two complete MS-20 style filter circuits, each with all the same features of other popular clones, but with a few additional features as well, including both unipolar and bipolar CV controls, separate three-channel mixer output with optional level control, and optional fine tuning.
A picture of my 4U prototype panel is shown below. This is just one of many panel possibilities, and even this one is missing some of the features available on the PCB for lack of space.
I've also attached some sound clips for your listening pleasure. I'm not much of a production engineer, and all I've got is a little Behringer mixer with no effects and an obsolete version of Cakewalk, so apologies in advance for the crappy sound quality. The last one is my shameless attempt to reproduce the second soundclip on the MOTM 420 webpage with a single filter (the one on the right, if you're curious). This was recorded as a .wav but converted later to an .mp3, so the sound isn't so good, but hopefully the character of the filter still comes through. The other three make use of a triple LFO and my recently redesigned version of Ken Stone's CGS analog shift register, and show some of the formant effects one can achieve with the two Korgasmatron filters in series. However, these only scratch the surface of what this beasty is capable of.
Let me know if you're interested in a handmade PCB."
Bode exhibit at Estey Organ Museum & a Note on The First Modulars
via el macaco on the AH list:
"I had the opportunity to check this exhibit out this past weekend, and I would recommend it to anyone in the Brattleboro, VT area to stop by and check it out. It is mostly pictures and text, with some of Harald Bode's notebooks and such, and some audio files from his tape recordings of his experiments. The organ museum is small but it has many old organs you can play and a walk through pipe organ, which is really the highlight of the place IMO.
I have heard so many times that Bob Moog and Don Buchla independently and at the same time came up with voltage controlled music circuits and a modular format for their synthesizers/electric music boxes around 1963. But Bode had built a voltage controlled modular system with integrated tape echo and reverb in 1960, and had published an article in Electronics magazine in 1961 about 'transistorized modular synthesis circuits. The web sites this article as a big influence on Bob Moog, and I am sure Don Buchla was aware of the article or at least of Bode's work stretching back to his 1937 formant organ and the melocord built for and used by Stockhausen. Bode appears to have built the first barberpole phaser so the influence on Buchla seems plausible. I would love to read the 1961 article, but I haven't found it in my websearches, if anyone has it please let me know.
It seems odd to me, because it wouldn't take anything away from Bob or Don, but it does take away the truth and the legacy of Harald Bode. It always seemed odd that they both came up with such similar systems independently, but it makes sense if they were drawing from the existing state of electronic design. So it seems to me, first voltage controlled modular synthesizer, Harald Bode 1960.
Anywho, they put out a CD of some of Bode's demonstration tapes which is available at the museum or through amazon. [LINK
]
some beautiful music and some interesting demonstrations of his devices."
Update via haroldbodenews in the comments:
"Thanks for this great review!
We just posted the 1961 Electronics Magazine article for download.
http://haraldbodenews.wordpress.com/2010/08/31/123/
enjoy!
bests,
rp"
"I had the opportunity to check this exhibit out this past weekend, and I would recommend it to anyone in the Brattleboro, VT area to stop by and check it out. It is mostly pictures and text, with some of Harald Bode's notebooks and such, and some audio files from his tape recordings of his experiments. The organ museum is small but it has many old organs you can play and a walk through pipe organ, which is really the highlight of the place IMO.
I have heard so many times that Bob Moog and Don Buchla independently and at the same time came up with voltage controlled music circuits and a modular format for their synthesizers/electric music boxes around 1963. But Bode had built a voltage controlled modular system with integrated tape echo and reverb in 1960, and had published an article in Electronics magazine in 1961 about 'transistorized modular synthesis circuits. The web sites this article as a big influence on Bob Moog, and I am sure Don Buchla was aware of the article or at least of Bode's work stretching back to his 1937 formant organ and the melocord built for and used by Stockhausen. Bode appears to have built the first barberpole phaser so the influence on Buchla seems plausible. I would love to read the 1961 article, but I haven't found it in my websearches, if anyone has it please let me know.
It seems odd to me, because it wouldn't take anything away from Bob or Don, but it does take away the truth and the legacy of Harald Bode. It always seemed odd that they both came up with such similar systems independently, but it makes sense if they were drawing from the existing state of electronic design. So it seems to me, first voltage controlled modular synthesizer, Harald Bode 1960.
Anywho, they put out a CD of some of Bode's demonstration tapes which is available at the museum or through amazon. [LINK
some beautiful music and some interesting demonstrations of his devices."

"Thanks for this great review!
We just posted the 1961 Electronics Magazine article for download.
http://haraldbodenews.wordpress.com/2010/08/31/123/
enjoy!
bests,
rp"
Music for the eyes (Plogue Bidule)
YouTube via GruithuisenCityMan | August 30, 2010
"Hello ! My name is Frederic Gerchambeau. I have made this movie. This is just music to watch, music for the eyes. It has been made with Plogue Bidule Enjoy !
http://www.myspace.com/fredericgercha..."
Akai Mpc 60 beat set on analog fire
YouTube via michal23pl | August 30, 2010
"gear used
Akai Mpc 60: drums and sequencing,
Akai s2000: rhodes piano 73 emulation from Scarbee.
Cheetah ms6: synth
Fat FB383: bassline
Tasam 22-2 tape recorder
thanks for watching"
Red Roland SH-101 with Bag and Sound Direction Series 2 Book / Magazine
via this auction
"The synth comes complete with red Mod Grip, original Japanese Owner's Manual and soft carry case."
Anyone confirm that's the Japanese owner's manual? Anyone know what it is?
Synton Fenix Modular Synthesizer
"This is a very rare dutch made modular synthesizer produced by the original Synton team in the late 1990s. Only 75 units were made (there was a first run of 25 and then a second run of 50. This is part of the second run) This unit for sale is serial number 1129. It is in excellent condition and comes with the power supply and the SKB case.
Specs can be found here
And a review from 1999 is here"
Yamaha SHS-10 Digital FM synth with MIDI
"(a musical keyboard that can be held like a guitar)It has 32 minikeys and a pitch-bend wheel, vibrato and sustain buttons, an internal frequency modulation offering 25 different voices with 6-note polyphony, two operators, and a chord sequencer It also has an internal loudspeaker
It supports MIDI, which allows the keyboard to control external MIDI equipment. It does not have a MIDI In connector. The keytar's MIDI out features are very powerful. It has several drum rhythms and accompaniment and tempos can be adjusted.
It includes the following sounds:
synthesizer, violin, flute, jazz organ, cello, piano, rock guitar, electric piano, trombone, trumpet, and many more (25-total sounds)"
Hammond Melody Maker synthesizer endblock
"This is a used Hammond Melody Maker synthesizer control endblock assy with PC board. PC board number is 124-000566."
Thomas Organ Company 1970's MOOG SATELLITE SYNTHESIZER
"This auction is for an early Moog synthesizer. A single VCO monophonic preset. By today's standards this is probably considered an inferior synthesizer. I fiddled around with it for a few hours before posting for sale, seems like a nice vintage instrument that could still have a pratical purpose, although simplistic."
MEMORYMOOG PLUS

"This synth has XLR output and built in midi functionality (i.e. Memorymoog PLUS) for superior recording capabilities. In fact the functionality of this analog polysynth is almost second to none as far as 80s polysynths went. The features this synth has far exceed those of say a Roland Jupiter 8, having a built in sequencer with full clock control, interactive LED display, intuitive functionality, and a slew of extra modifiable parameters. Also, as you can see, the frequency knobs for two of the oscillators have fine tunable potentiometers, which are a feature that you do not see very often and reinforces the point that this was Moog’s last synth creation from the original company, and that they pulled off all the stops to develop this machine. This is one legendary synthesizer and can create some of the most miraculous analog sounds from gurgling basses to enchanting strings. There are even a couple of well programmed choir patches that will blow you away. This synth works equally well as a polysynth as a lead monosynth and has the legendary Moog sounds that make it cut through and liven up any boring modern mix."

FuzzHugger(fx) AB-Synth Dream(Alternative Graphic) New

See the seller's other items for more.
"FuzzHugger(fx) AB-Synth Dream(Alt. Graphics)
The AB-Synth Dream is one of the craziest and most versatile designs to come from FuzzHugger Effects! It starts with the full five-knob AB-Synth, adds a Voice toggle (for a whole new side to the oscillation mode, as well as more bass response), AND an independently-switchable third mode in front of it--FuzzHugger's Phantom Octave!
The AB-Synth is a harmonic-blasting, liquidy, light-sabery, layered fuzz--with tone-shaping Fuzz and Texture controls that take you from smooth and searing to splattery! From there, add a mind-altering second mode with wild oscillation, whale calls, blips, self- arpeggiation, more synth tones, and fat octave down! ...but don't stop there! The AB-Synth Dream adds a fifth-knob, giving you full control over gain and clean-up! You can also use it to "gate" the oscillation. Super versatile in both modes!
The Phantom Octave side can be run by itself or into the AB-Synth, bringing an incredibly amount of added tones--from octave down to fuzz-glitch ring mod tones, to smooth fuzz (all by adjusting your guitar's Tone controls!). Highly interactive with your pickups and guitar's Tone control.
The Controls!
Gain: Reduces gain and fuzz! Majorly cleans things up, allows for some sputtery tones, and lets you gate/adjust the oscillation.
Fuzz: This control takes you from high-gain to higher, while increasing focus and sizzle! Harmonic open fuzz, to overfuzzed, compressed, sizzling synth!
Texture: Lets you control the texture and response of the fuzz. Hard left is gainier, and hard right is looser. Lots of tones and responses to dial in! (slight scratch as circuit rebiases).
Level: Your master volume control...with a huge amount of available volume!
2nd Footswitch: Oscillation mode on/off (operates independently from on/off footswitch).
Trip: In Oscillation mode, this knob is your main oscillation control.
In Oscillation mode, Gain, Fuzz, and Texture controls become additional oscillation tuners with the Trip knob being your main oscillation flavor control. For synth bass, roll back on your guitar's volume knob! The oscillation mode requires passive pickups."
Junost 21 Soviet Rare Strings Synth with Original Case and Manual
via this auction
"Soviet Strings Synthesizer Junost (Unost) - 21.
Specifications:
* Formation of envelope in volume with attack and fading duration control.
* Formation of envelope in timbre with attack duration control, fading, level and depth of timbre control.
* Frequency and timbre vibrato in depth, frequency, pre- delay control.
* Transposing on an octave (continuous and coarse)
* Tuning of the musical range.
* There is a filter with continuous range, depth and sharpness control.
* Possibility to control cutoff frequency of filter by the keyboard.
* Fixed choice of chorus and unison sounding.
* Volume control
* The power unit of the instrument has an electric indicator of ON mains. "
I Love Analogue Kids: P Mama Vs. The Thereguin (Live From Switched On Austin)
YouTube via iloveanalogue | August 30, 2010
"On a recent visit to Switched On Austin, P-Mama and A-Train discovered the magic of the Theremin by playing The Thereguin. More information about I Love Analogue Kids http://www.iloveanalogue.blogspot.com or http://www.twitter.com/robbieryanmusik"
Code Controller Preview
YouTube via lividTV | August 30, 2010
"Here is a quick preview of our code controller. It is a grid based encoder controller, where each encoder act's a a button and knob. I am running Live here with the first knob in each row controlling the level for that column, and the effects for that column on the next 3 knobs. Each knobs also launches a different clip."
Soundsdivine's Soft Synth Videos
YouTube via SoundsDivine111
Playlist:
Soundsdivine's 'Silver Chord' Presets - XILS 3.mov
Soundsdivine's 'Soul Design' Presets - XILS 3.mov
Soundsdivine's 'Chakra' Presets - ImpOSCar
Soundsdivine's 'Raw Feedback' Presets - Minimonsta
Soundsdivine's 'Soul Design' Presets - Timewarp 2600
Soundsdivine's 'Spacetime' Presets - Waldorf Largo
Soundsdivine's Vintage Electronic' Presets - Strobe
Soundsdivine's 'Rough Edge' Presets - Omnisphere
Soundsdivine's 'Earth Magic' Presets - Omnisphere
Soundsdivine's 'Classic Tone' Presets (Synth) - PSP84
Soundsdivine's 'Classic Tone' Presets (Guitar) - PSP84
Soundsdivine's 'Deeper Love' Presets - Vanguard
Soundsdivine's 'Joy Of Sound' Presets 1 - ACE.mov
Soundsdivine's 'New Analogue' Presets - Sawer.mov
Soundsdivine's 'Super Funk' Presets - PSP Nitro.mov
Soundsdivine's 'New Retro' Presets - Strobe.mov
XILS 3 Effect Processor.flv
YouTube via xilslab | May 13, 2010
EMS Soft Synth Emulator
"The XILS 3 can be used as an effect processor (see the June 2010 EQ's review)"
PolyKB Demo Soundsdivine.flv
YouTube via xilslab | May 03, 2010
"PolyKB plays Soundsdivine presets"
PolyKB The Krell.flv
xilslab | May 04, 2010
"The PolyKB is playing The Drew Neumann preset "The Krell"
more information, more music, more presets from Drew Neuman on www.droomusic.com"
Go Underneath - State Shirt [video song] - univox el capistan
YouTube via stateshirt | August 29, 2010
"This piece started out with just an old Univox drum machine running through a couple effects pedals (strymon el capistan and bluesky). I ended up adding some other elements and followed jack conte's "video song" format, where:
'1. What you see is what you hear (no lip-syncing for instruments or voice).
2. If you hear it, at some point you see it (no hidden sounds).'"
via Resonant Filter
KORG M01 - M1 Workstation for the Nintendo DS
YouTube via DETUNEltd | August 28, 2010
"'KORG M01' is a palm-sized Music Workstation for
Nintendo DS! You can make a wide variety of music with 8 tracks sequencer and more than 300 sounds including the legendary Korg's M1 sounds. Anyone can generate musical notes, chords, and drums by Touch control screen without music knowledge.
ニンテンドーDSで実現する「手のひらの中のミュージック・ワークステーション」。KORG DS-10開発スタッフとコルグ社が再び集結。あの銘器、KORG M1をモデルに、誰でも・いつでも・どこでも曲作りを楽しむことができるシンセサイザー+シーケンサーがついに登場!http://www.detune.co.jp/"
Nintendo DS on Ebay - refine search on left when you get there.
Update via MrLonghair in the comments: DSi and DSiXL prices are expected to drop by $20 in September. Confirmed on Gizmodo here.


ROLAND JUPITER 6
"The Jupiter 6 has 6 voice polyphony, and came with an early version of MIDI, from the Roland factory.This is a USA 117 volt model."
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