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Showing posts with label EMM. Show all posts

Sunday, May 24, 2020

Spectral Voyage : E&MM Spectrum // MFB Tanzbär // TC Electronic AlterEgo // Sennheiser AMBEO


Published on May 24, 2020 Reuben Jones

"This was only meant to be a few minutes long so sorry if it drags, but it's a long journey to where we're going."

Tuesday, May 12, 2020

Syntom II Drum synthesizer

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via this auction

"This listing is for one Syntom.

Built from instructions from an article in "Electronics and Music Maker" magazine from april 1983.
It's a very special drum synthesizer. Sounds a lot like some of the analog sounds in the Movement MCS drum computer. A pair of these make a great bass drum and snare. They can be triggered by an external trigger pulse or by hitting the internal pad.

If you buy both I'll include a power cable splitter so that both can be powered from one 9V supply (not included).

And again, this listing is for one of the two Syntoms."

See the Syntom & EMM labels below for more.

Sunday, October 20, 2019

E&MM Spectrum Synthesiser Preview


Published on Oct 20, 2019 Reuben Jones

"The E&MM Spectrum is a British DIY synthesizer designed by Chris jordan and released with Electronics and Music Maker magazine in 1981.....

The magazine provided a painted metal faceplate, keyboard assembly, and printed circuits boards. The rest was sourced by the builder using a supply kit provided by the now defunct Maplin Electronic Ltd, UK (see also the Maplin/ETI 3600, 3800, 4600, and 5600S synthesizers).

The synthesizer uses the famed Curtis integrated circuits: VCOs (CEM 3340), VCF (CEM 3320), VCA (CEM 3330), and envelopes (CEM 3310). These chips were used by many companies at the time, including AKAI, ELKA, Ensoniq, Oberheim, Roland, and Sequential Circuits.

Perhaps the closest synthesizer to the Spectrum is the Sequential Circuits Pro~One, both of which use the same CEM chips for VCOs, filter, and envelope; and use a similar two-VCO architecture. However, whilst the Pro~One is known for an extensive modulation section, the Spectrum is very interesting in its own right.

The design makes the most of the CEM 3340 VCOs, with a total of five waveforms, including a SUB square wave. The LFO, with multiple waveforms including random and regular sample and hold (the latter of which produces more defined sequencer like voltages), can be routed in positive or negative polarity to the VCOs, filter, ringmod/noise, and output. The multimode LP, LBP and BP filter is a self oscillating one and can be modulated by the joystick, envelope generator, and the LFO. There are also two sync options, as well as FM, ring mod, and an envelope shaper. The stereo output can also be modulated for panning and stereo FX; and there are eight jacks for external connectivity including CV/Gate in and out, and pre filter in.

In conclusion, I would describe the Spectrum as a drunk and wonky Pro~One. Mine is temperamental, and sometimes has a mind of its own, but when tamed, the Spectrum becomes a very live and organic synthesizer. The tech who serviced it for me said it reminded him of an ARP 2600, and described it as a 'proper synth'. GreatSynthesizers.com describe it as "...a mixture of EMS Synthi, Sequential Pro-One and Roland SH-5" and "one of the most outstanding monophonic analog synthesizers in history".

This audio was recorded directly from the Spectrum in mono, using a TC Electronic Alter Ego delay pedal for some parts. All parts played from the keyboard, or using the LFO to gate the amplifier."

Saturday, July 20, 2019

808 State - Tokyo Tokyo (Official Video)


Uploaded on Jul 15, 2019 808 State

Synth spotting with 808 State.

"'Tokyo Tokyo' taken from the brand new EP 'Initial Granada Report' - out now.

Add the track to your music library and listen to the full EP here: https://808state.ffm.to/initialgr.oyd"


Rare E&MM Spectrum to the left above the Minimoog. Comes in at 1:08 in the video.

Farfisa VIP 200-R at 2:17.

https://www.808state.com

Tuesday, January 30, 2018

E&MM Spectrum Synthesizer Demo


Published on Jan 29, 2018 scratchanitch

"Resurrecting my old E&MM Spectrum synthesizer I built as a teenager back in the early 80's. The VCOs, VCF and VCAs are CEM-based chips and, with that sub osc on VCO1, have a pretty nice amount of grit - perhaps not surprising given the Pro-One pedigree. Did a little mod inside to bypass the not-really-worth-servicing keyboard - so now I no longer have to worry about it drifting sharp when controlling it purely through its CV/GATE in. In addition to pitch, the second CV channel from the nifty little SQ-1 feeds into the controller input which can be routed to VCF, PW, and even VCO-2 for some paraphonic fun."

Wednesday, November 09, 2016

Unique Custom Vintage Analog Drum Synth

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via this auction

via the seller: "this is a one-off special, constructed in North London around 1983. I acquired it from the dude that built it. By coincidence, he lived at the end of my street at the time, 20 years earlier! I believe it's made from E&MM modules (Maplin), e.g. Syntom, Synbal, Synchime etc? not sure which exactly. it has 2 'toms' (pitch/sweep/decay/volume) and 2 'noise' (pitch, resonance, decay, volume), so 4 modules total. I know these modules are super rare now and sought after if you are inclined to raid it for parts (>sniff<) to 'evolve' it. it works pretty well, tho it can be temperamental, one channel is quiet and it may crackle a bit when you turn the pots, or not.. getting it warmed up and running is part of the fun. you can play on it but it needs some tlc or a service let's say. you buy it 'as is' and it will be sent fully insured at cost price (unknown at present, your choice) for full bid value, for your own reassurance. no returns accepted under any circumstances. pro production is not the point of this machine. i have been time travelling with it. it's rare and special and tons of fun live, with a polymoog for example. it doesn’t sync to anything; that's just a 5 pin din audio out (untested) and 1/4" jack out (working), you can see on the side. it runs from 240v mains and i cannot vouch for the safety of that. I've been using it 12 years without problem but I do not accept responsibility in any way, to any extent from any consequences of its use. the sequencer has one channel per sound, 16 steps switched on or off by switches... like a proto simmons sds 6. It has 2 tempo controls, which you can switch between. you can make bars 8, 12 or 16 steps long instantly. you can switch a channel permanently on, or off, or just to respond to steps that are switched on, on the fly. it has a stop/go button. that's it. there are tons of new things out now that do loads more than this but in some indescribably ways this remains a perfect piece of history, encapsulating the first synth DIY era. It's very odd, from the people that brought you 5600s & spectrum... and worth it just for the classic E&MM modules, which I'm basing the start price on."

Wednesday, September 14, 2016

Harmonic Engine DIY PCB - E&MM Harmony Generator clone


Published on Sep 14, 2016 circuitbenders.co.uk

"PCB's can be bought from: http://www.circuitbenders.co.uk/forsa...

The circuitbenders.co.uk Harmonic Engine PCB is a clone of the E&MM Harmonic Generator. This was a project originally designed by Paul Williams, and published in Electronics & Music Maker magazine way back in 1981.The circuit generates a squarewave output at harmonic intervals to the frequency of an input signal.

Thats the theory anyway, the practice is a little different............."

Thursday, December 24, 2015

Lot of 59 Electronics And Music Maker Magazine

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via this auction

You can find some article scans from Noyzelab previously posted here. Also see the EMM channel for other posts including various DIY synths from the magazine.

"Job lot of 1980s E&MM magazines. Fantastic stuff! These are packed with brilliant interviews, ads, reviews, and circuits and electronics projects. The pictures included of the inside offer a random preview of what to expect, but are only scratching the surface - there's some classic stuff in there! A goldmine of information that is not available on the internet..."

Update via the comments: These have gone here: http://www.muzines.co.uk

Thursday, November 19, 2015

1984 E&MM Understanding the DX7 Article


via noyzelab where you'll find the rest.

Monday, November 09, 2015

1986 E&MM EMS VCS3 Review - The Time Machine by Annabel Scott


via noyzelab where you'll find the rest.

Thursday, November 05, 2015

1985 E&MM Casio CZ101 Review - Phase Distortion Synthesis Explained


via noyzelab where you'll find the rest including some audio demos.

Page 2 gives a great overview of Phase Distortion Synthesis. You may have heard it to be Casio's implementation of Yamaha's FM synthesis, but you will see it is actually a bit different. Instead of operator algorithms with various configurations of oscillators modifying each other, an initial sinewave is "distorted" by a "phase angle" that results in a new waveform, hence "Phase Distortion Synthesis".

BTW, if you have an iPad, you can explore the full blown CZ engine with some extras here:

CZ App for iPad - CASIO COMPUTER CO., LTD.

Thursday, October 30, 2014

MF#36 E&MM Spectrum Vintage analog 1981 Synthesizer Repair


Published on Oct 30, 2014 markusfuller

Jump to 21:40 and listen closely.

"A repair of a rare vintage 1981 synthesizer suffering from sample & hold drift and badly corroded key switch gear. these were Home made synths that was a project from a 1981 magazine. very few were ever completed."

Dr. Who?

Friday, August 30, 2013

808 STATE-NIMBUS-GRANADA TONIGHT-1992.


Uploaded on Oct 22, 2011 sunsetz777·235 videos

"One of Manchester's finest 808 state perform Nimbus.I think this was from Liverpool's Albert Dock."

Major synth spotting: Oberheim Four Voice System (FVS), ARP 2600, Odyssey & Sequencer, Moog Memorymoog, Minimoog, Prodigy & Opus 3, Roland JD-800.  I can't place the synth under the Minimoog.  I know I've seen it before.  It's not a Steiner Parker Synthacon and it's not the PPG mono synth.  You can see the front panel knobbage at 3:03 (303?). It looks like a Powertran but hinged up. I thought it might be an EML Synkey but it has more knobs. I know that synth. What is it?

Update: answer via Colin f in the comments below.  I was going to add it to the post but didn't want to spoil it for anyone trying to guess.  The answer didn't come to until I was finally drifting off to sleep last night.

Monday, April 08, 2013

Home Built DIY 3 OSC CEM Based Analog Keyboard Synthesizer

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via this auction

"Very interesting synth this one, no way of naming it for you but based entirely on the build quality this feels extremely high end, a really nice home build project. All the rotary dials and switches have a lovely resistence to them and I've been told uses CEM chips.  No MIDI only the CV gate - would recommend that it is collected to avoid obvious issues in shipping."

Update via elgauchoandres in the comments: "It looks like the E&MM Spectrum w/o logo and some mods"


Tuesday, April 02, 2013

SUPER RARE E&MM SYNWAVE

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via this auction

Saturday, June 09, 2012

Very Rare E&MM Spectrum Synthersizer

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via this auction

"A Very rare opportunity to get a fully working Electronics and Music Maker Spectrum Synthersizer. These are like hens teeth. I built this in the seventies from a kit. All still in perfect working order with the original manual. A collectors item not to be missed. Please see my other listings as I am selling a Powertran Transedant 2000 in perfect condition..."

Tuesday, May 08, 2012

E&MM Spectrum Synthesiser Video Demo

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YouTube Published on May 7, 2012 by messerschmitttwin

"This demo was put together using just the sounds of the E&MM Spectrum Synthesiser, it was controlled by a pc and midi converter and my analogue sequencer."


via this auction

"The voltage controlled oscillators (VCOs) each have six switched octave ranges and five waveforms. The sub octave output is a pulse wave with a square wave added an octave below, making the sound fuller and richer. The tuning LED detects the beats between the oscillators, and indicates when the pitches are in simple musical intervals, useful for tuning without sounding a note (e.g. on stage). The pulse width of VCO 1 is variable, and VCO 2 has a tune control with a tune fifth range. The VCOs can be used together to provide a vast range of sounds not possible with basic synthesisers having only waveform, shape, VCF cutoff and VCF resonance as the controls affecting basic timbre. This is done by frequency modulation and synchronisation - special features of this design. FM uses the triangle output of VCO 1 to modulate the frequency of VCO 2 up to + /- 100%, giving a whole range of non-harmonic tones for bell, gong and chime sounds etc. Synchronisation gives various waveforms from VCO 2 (see Figure 2) which have particular bands of harmonics emphasised for strong, voice box-like sounds. This is achieved by resetting the output of VCO 2 upon each cycle of VCO 1, so the tones generated are always harmonic. Two modes of sync. are provided: Sync. I is that normally found on rampwave oscillators, the VCO 2 waveform beginning in the same way after each reset; Sync. II is something totally new - the triangle output is set to mid way each time but then carries on in the same direction in the new cycle. VCO 2 locks on to VCO 1 harmonics with the change from one harmonic to the next emphasised by a sharp change in tone. This enables automatic arpeggiation and incredible tone sweeps to be obtained since VCO 2 now is effectively a voltage controlled waveform generator/frequency multiplier. The sync. control attenuates the pulses fed to VCO 2 so that it only resets if the wave form is above a certain threshold, resulting in the oscillators being locked together in musical intervals (3rds, 5ths etc). Simultaneous Sync. I and FM produces harmonic tones with the shape of FM-ed waveforms within each cycle.The ring modulator uses triangle and square VCO waveforms to provide further complex tones. Its output is mixed with the noise signal and fed into a special voltage controlled amplifier (VCA). This can be controlled by the LFO or EG, and gives the signals their own loudness contours. Hence noise 'chiffs' can be added to notes, or ring modulation set to swell in as a note decays.

The VCA output is fed to the voltage controlled filter (VCF) mixed with the VCO outputs. The VCF offers the two most useful responses, low pass and band pass, plus an intermediate response for bright sounds that remain strong in lower harmonics. Cutoff frequency and resonance controls per form their normal functions and a keyboard follow control determines how the cutoff frequency varies over the keyboard range.

After envelope shaping, the signal is fed to the voltage controlled pan circuit which can modulate the location of the sound in the stereo field by the LFO or EG signals. The stereo outputs can also be used for voltage control of the depth of external effects such as reverb, phase, and echo, by routing one signal via the effects unit and one direct to the amplifier. A mono output is also provided, and the VCA can also be used for additional amplitude modulation with the LFO as source (for tremolo and other effects).

The interface jacks allow connection to external devices such as sequencers, additional VCO banks, waveform processors etc. The Spectrum Synthesiser uses the 1V/octave CV standard, and can be interfaced to any other exponential CV synthesiser."

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

E&MM Spectrum Synthesizer

via Colin Fraser's E&MM Spectrum page where you'll find larger images and info on the synth.

I'm digging the green wires.

Thursday, July 17, 2008

Synth DIY UK 2008 - Pt. 1 - 7


YouTube via matrixsynth. Remember you can mouse over the video and click on the right forward link to get to the next video if you do not have time to watch them all now. Be sure to click on the SDIY UK label below for all posts on the event including mine and others. If I missed any, let me know and I'll put it up.

Saturday, July 12, 2008

Synth DIY UK 2008

click here for more images of this year's event. There are some inside shots of the Maplin in the set.

SDIY UK 2008



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