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Showing posts with label SMS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SMS. Show all posts

Thursday, May 10, 2007

How to play fast on a Microkorg synth


YouTube via hamsterdunce.
"Sure, the keys are smaller than salamander toes. That doesn't mean you can't try and play a squillion notes per second, now does it? Enjoy yet another blistering array of wankadoo note slurrying by Uncle Dave!"

Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Analogue Sound Synthesizers


Title link takes you to Analogue Sound Synthesizers, home to a number of synth oddities including the Practical Electronics Sound Synthesizer pictured and the Dewtron.

"This is G.D.Shaw's prototype Practical Electronics Sound Synthesizer, as pictured in the Feb 1973 Practical Electronics (PE) Magazine."

While there also be sure to check out the Minisonic2, previously posted here.

Via Rick

"Some great old synth ics, including the mighty Dewtron which I had never heard of. Typical British design with a patch panel (though it seems to be a dual-pin patch panel rather than the simple ones used by EMS and ETI)."

Sunday, January 21, 2007

Final fdiskc NAMM shots are up

Title link takes you to them.

SMS MARS x 2, SMS Planet 7 and Doepfer MAQ16x3 pictured.

Tuesday, December 12, 2006

SMS MARS and BOB on Cykong

Remember the SMS MARS? Title link takes you to an excellent page on Cykong dedicated to it and the SMS BOB. BOB as in Break Out Box.
Synthetic Music Systems.
via altemark.

Monday, November 06, 2006

SMS MARS - Samples

Remember this post? Chris came through with a couple of samples as promised and this shot. Title link takes you to the samples. Thanks Chris!

Sunday, October 29, 2006

SMS?

Posted by synthbaron on Synthwire. Anyone know what it is?

Update via anonymous in the comments:
"this is an SMS MARS with the planet 7 (?) expander. Neat little modules. Its a single rack space. 1 each of: vco, vcf, lfo, eg, vca. Patch point on the back of the rack. The planet module brings all patch points to the front (actually for 2 mars units) and adds a couple utility modules (mixers, inverters, etc)."

SMS (Synthetic Music Systems)


Upate via Chris in the comments:
"I was lucky enough to buy on of these from the designer 5 years ago, and was silly not to buy a second one that went through ebay a few months back, its that good !!! The two 1u racks sit above and below the 2 u unit which brings all the patch point to the front and include noise, ring mod and many more extras. I'll try to put up some samples up on the web site soon so you can have a listen. The filters are moog 24db and the VCOs have a very useful vc morph, from saw to saw and square to narrow pulse. I have to say again I love this synth, maybe evern more than my Organ system it is realy that good. The designer worked on a second version with analouge systems called the Spawn which was reviewed in SOS. I also have to say the designer was a lovely bloke, if anyone has his email I would love to get in touch again.

Chris

PS if people have a preference to alonger Mp3 or smaller wav files like my other samples let me know and any requests will be considered."

Saturday, September 30, 2006

Polysics - Domoarigato Mr.Robot

Embedding is dissabled for this video. Title link takes you there. Features a Novation K-Station, Nord Lead 2, Korg Polysix and more.

Thursday, July 13, 2006

SMS Modular

Title link takes you to more shots and schematics.

Thursday, June 29, 2006

SMS Synthesizers


Update via Chris Muir on AH:

"Actually the SMS polyphonic thing was closer to the original E-Mu Audity (not the Proteus in Audity clothing that EMu sold recently).

The SMS programmable polyphonic never saw the light of day, although it had a bunch of good ideas in it. The only thing that sort of spun off of that project was the SMS Voice 400.

I put scans of some of the SMS data sheets here."

Sunday, June 25, 2006

Synthmaster


Trip. When I had severe GAS (Gear Aquisition Syndrome), I used to have these dreams where I'd walk into a pawn shop and see all these bizarre and obscure synths. Sometimes they were rare models of Oberheims and Rolands, etc, but usually they were obscure synths from manufacturers I've never seen before. Right before I was waking from the dream, I'd think if I only grab one I might be able to take it to the other side. : ) If you ever had dreams like this you probably know what I'm talking about.

Well, when I saw the Synthmaster post on sequencer.de, I had that same feeling, like I just walked into a pawn shop of obscure synths in dream land. There are a ton of bizarre and obscure synths I've never seen or heard of before. Looks like he brought them over from the other side. Click here for more.

Pictured above top down: E-Pro Minisynth, Firstman FS-4V       Polysynth, and Antares 1.

Synths on Synthmaster:
Antares 1
E-Pro Minisynth and Spirit - this looks like the Crumar Spirit to me.
CRB Daimond Vocostrings Ser.1, Ser. 2
Crumar Spirit, Compac Synth
Conn Electrik Band
Elka Accordion Synth Soloist 505
Excelsior Digital Synth, EK 4
Excelsior EK 4
Firstman SQ-01, FS-4V Polysynth
Jen Synx 508
Keytek CTS 5000, 2000, 1000, 400
Paia System 4700
Powertran Transcendent Polysynth, Transcendent 2000, Transcendent Variation
Pulser M 75
Salamander SMS 400
Skyline Orchestra
Steelphon S 900
Stramp Synchanger 2
Welson Syntex

Friday, June 02, 2006

Minisonic Synth Site


Remember the Minisonic 2? Well, this is the original Minisonic. Title link takes you to the Minisonic Synth Site with more info, images and samples. Thanks Kris!

Friday, May 05, 2006

Michael Cotton of The Tubes

Title link takes you to the full sized shot. Via Benjamin Ward on AH.

"I found this nice picture of Michael Cotten and part of his synth
arsenal in the mid-1970's.

For Tubes fans, MC is currently putting together an in-depth
documentary DVD of the Tubes in their halcyon days: http://
www.thetubesproject.com/


Ben
Korg Kornucopia - analogue synthesizers"

Via Chris Muir: "The top row in this picture is a bunch of SMS stuff, some of it custom."

Sunday, April 23, 2006

Minisonic Synthesizer - New Flickr Shots


flickr by snigfargle. Title link takes you to more.

Sunday, September 11, 2005

Salamander SMS Modular

The picture below popped up in my random picture viewer. I was wondering what the heck it was, so I was going to post to ask; but then I realized, duh, the name of the picture (20041030_AES_62.JPG) stands for the 2004 AES. I dug in the AH Archives and found the source of the image. Mark Pulver's site. I also found what it is. Title link will take you there, including more shots.

Modular

"Info from AH member Chris Muir:

(it's) 'Not (exactly) DIY. That's a Salamander (aka SMS) modular. That one belongs to Naut Humon (Rhythm and Noise, Asphodel). It's probably the largest one in existence, although I have a pretty good sized one, too.'"

Link to AES homepage if you are interested.
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