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Showing posts with label TaunTek. Show all posts

Friday, August 07, 2020

Tauntek Rhodes Chroma Dual Channel Board Tester


via Tauntek

"I have been thinking for several years that I would like to design a test fixture for Chroma voice boards, to allow stand-alone testing with easy access to the circuitry. Initially I was planning to have the tester automatically run through a number of tests and give an overall pass/fail result. But I decided it would be better to offer tests that would be helpful in evaluating a board, and let the user make the decisions. In addition to the tests, I implemented a full manual mode, with control over all parameters. The tester requires +/- 12.0 volts DC, well regulated as these voltages power the voice board. Current limiting would be nice, if possible. The tester and voice board together draw less than 150 mA from either supply.

Monday, July 15, 2019

Oberheim Matrix 6R with Tauntek OS 2.15

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via this auction

"The Tauntek 2.15 custom OS offers almost too many improvements to list here. I highly recommend checking out a Tauntek’s web page on Matrix 6 Firmware. Not only is his new OS vastly more responsive to MIDI commands, it adds several new features and brings the MIDI compatibility to modern standards. A donation from your purchase price goes to Tauntek for the recognition of his hard work"

Sunday, February 03, 2019

Modded Sequential Circuits Max Synth

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via this auction

"This Synth has been modified with the addition of the following features:

• 100 sounds, all downloadable, located in battery-backed RAM

• Note storage increased from about 500 to about 3200

• Unison mode added.

• Three sets of 100 factory sounds in EPROM: 80 Max + 20 Six track Unison factory sounds, 100 Six Track factory sounds, and 100 Multi-Trak factory sounds (without chorus or velocity sensitivity, of course)

• CC parameter changes to current program can be saved to program 99, then copied to any other program

• MIDI receive buffer increased from 64 bytes to 128 bytes

• Removed code that reduced volume of subsequent notes if CC change received while MIDI note with low velocity playing. This a code bug in the original EPROM.

These features were added by upgrading both the EPROM and the type/amount of RAM. The Max shipped with a 128K EPROM and two 2Kx8 SRAM chips. This modified Max has a 256K EPROM and a single 32Kx8 SRAM chip (only 16K is used). The modification is a small PC board which holds the EPROM and NV SRAM. This board plugs into the existing EPROM socket on the Max. Five additional wires connect from the Max main board to the new memory board. In addition, the two SRAM chips on the Max main board have been disabled. See more info by googling 'Sequential Circuits MAX Mod Page - Tauntek'"

Tuesday, August 28, 2018

Kawai SX-240 8 Voice Analog Polyphonic Synthesizer w/ Oak Sides & Tauntek Upgrade

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via this auction

See this post for a demo and details on the Tauntek upgrade.

Monday, July 17, 2017

Sequential Circuits Prophet 5 Vintage Synthesizer (TAUNTEK MOD)


Published on Jul 17, 2017 NIGHT SKY SOUND

"This is a custom Prophet 5 analog synthesizer which has been fully-restored, calibrated and has had the Tauntek Mod added. It also features 100 CUSTOM patches by synthesizer guru, Steve Donato. This video shows some of the sound design included with this vintage synth."

See this new post for details on this Prophet-5.

Wednesday, March 29, 2017

Oberheim Matrix 1000 OS update V1.20 ambient demo (plus Eventide Space)


Published on Mar 29, 2017 MIDERA

"Just messing around with the latest Matrix 1000 OS update version 1.20. This version is really great. You're able to modify parameters in real-time with minimal artifacts in the sound (I didn't really hear any). Plus, it lets you see what the current parameter value is (it moves up and down as you make adjustments). Seriously - it's worth buying from the developer on this one!

See here: http://www.tauntek.com/Matrix1000Firm..."

Tuesday, March 28, 2017

Kawai SX-240 with full MIDI CC!


Published on Mar 25, 2017 Sean Ober

"Thanks to the fine folks at tauntek.com, this minty Kawai SX-240 now responds to MIDI CC. Burned a couple new firmware EPROMs, removed about 8 screws, swapped the chips and done! Such an easy, rewarding mod.

Early stages of this available firmware but damn-near complete... hat's off to tauntek.com This is one of only a few SX-240's in the world, this powerful ;o) Shoot, only about 1000 of these boards might have been made and many, many of those died due to battery leaks. Talk about a rare bird.

I also would like to thank Jordan from Cuff Lynx for selling me this bad boy! Thanks and Save The Wave... SynthWave that is!!!"

http://www.tauntek.com/KawaiSX240.htm

Tuesday, January 03, 2017

Sequential Circuits Sixtrak OS V14 - LFO Sync &


Published on Jul 1, 2016 umusic6

"This video demonstrates the new feature of
LFO Sync to note trigger in the v14 Firmware created by Bob Grieb. The binary image of the firmware is available on his site http://tauntek.com/SixTrackBug.htm
The LFO Sync can be set by a new parameter (#37) with values 0 for sync off and 1 or 2 (inverse) for sync on.
The controller in used in the video is the Six-Tweak available at stereoping.com"

Sequential Circuits Sixtrak OS V14 - Unison Detune

Published on Jul 1, 2016 umusic6

"This video demonstrates the new feature of Unison Detune in the v14 Firmware created by Bob Grieb."

Wednesday, November 23, 2016

Tauntek Firmware Update for the AKAI AX80 Synthesizer


This one in via MATRIXSYNTH reader Tim:

"Akai AX80 owners out there might fins this interesting — I’ve been involved with beta testing a firmware upgrade for the Akai AX80, which adds a number of features.

You gain the ability to save and load your patches via MIDI, as gain CC/SYSEX abilities. There are some other nice upgrades in there, like having a live VCF cutoff control, the ability to toggle the LFO to free running from triggered, and having the current patch number displayed when saving. I even managed be able to edit every parameter at the same time via MIDI CC! The filter control is definitely steppy, but oddly enough, it seems a lot smoother when modulated via MIDI CC.

The site with the info is here: http://tauntek.com/AX80.htm

If you can flash your own EPROMs, then it’s a free upgrade, or you can order the chip, which is pretty cheap ($30) and simple to swap out."

Tauntek also did CC upgrade mods for the Sequential Circuits Max & Multi-Trak.

Wednesday, January 27, 2016

Sequential Circuits (SCI) MAX Synthesizer with Tauntek Modifications

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via this auction

"Comes with:
1. Original manuals
2. Model 242 Interface for Connordore 64 (C64) computer, but no related software
3. Tauntek Modifications already completed.

Tauntek Modifications: look up tauntek SCIMax on internet

(1 and 2) 100 sounds, all downloadable, located in battery-backed RAM

3) Note storage increased from about 500 to about 3200

4) Unison mode is working now

5) Three sets of 100 factory sounds in EPROM:

a) 80 Max + 20 Six track Unison factory sounds

b) 100 Six Track factory sounds

c) 100 Multi-Trak factory sounds (without chorus or vel sens, of course)

d) CC parm changes to current program can be saved to program 99, then copied to any other program

e) MIDI receive buffer increased from 64 bytes to 128 bytes

f) Removed code that reduced volume of subsequent notes if CC change received while MIDI note with low velocity playing. This seems like some sort of code bug. Not sure what the intent was."

Tuesday, March 11, 2014

New Upgrade for the Sequential Circuits Multi-Trak Adds MIDI CC & More

SCI Sequential Multitrak - Midi CC Firmware upgrade

Published on Mar 10, 2014 LeonDigz·19 videos

Update: two additional notes:
- CC's also work when the unit is in the "Stack"/Split mode, as well as when it is in midi mode 4 (multitimbral).
- MIDI CC receive only.

This is pretty incredible news. The SCI Multi-Trak offered a velocity sensitive keyboard which the Six-Trak lacked, however the Six-Trak supported MIDI CC which allowed you to use external controllers to edit its parameters. The Multi-Trak lacked CC so you could only edit it directly. This upgrade will finally bring MIDI CC support to the Multi-Trak and the CCs will match the Six-Trak with the addition of a few extra parameters only found on the Multi-Trak. If you have both synths and/or a TaunTek upgraded Max, you should be able to edit them at the same time which should be interesting for layering and editing patches. You'll also be able to do some decent A/B tests between the synths set to the same parameters.

Video Description and link to more details:

"I've been working with Bob Grieb to beta test & provide feedback on a firmware upgrade for the SCI multitrack. The Upgrade accomplishes the following;

-Midi CC parameter control for all parameter matching the Six-Trak & Max.
-Midi CC control has been code optimized for better performance.
-Additional 4 midi cc parameters LFO, VCA & VCF velocity sensitivity amount + a special request to unlock the multiplier on the VCO envelope.
-VCO envelope now has a multiplier via cc#43 to achieve 1x, 2x, 4x, 8x & 16x original depth allowing for more diverse percussive (synth drum) & sfx type patches.
-Two sets of factory patches are now embedded in ROM and can be loaded holding down a button on power up.

More information can be found at;

http://www.tauntek.com/SCIMultitrak.htm

This project was built upon development of a SCI Max upgrade Bob Grieb and I also worked on which gives this oft looked over lil' brother of the Multitrak & Sixtrak a new lease on life. http://www.tauntek.com/SCIMax.htm

Thanks + Congrats to Mr. Grieb for making a fantasy reality for many Multitrak owners.

p9

*P.S mind you ears/speakers, this synth noodling uses a lot of the cross-mod feature of the CEM3394."

Sunday, September 22, 2013

TaunTek SCI Max Upgrade Pics & Walkthrough


Follow-up to this post where you'll find the details on the upgrade first posted.  XBS picked up the upgrade and documented the process.  Click through for additional pics and the walkthrough.

Monday, September 09, 2013

Sequential Circuits Max Firmware Upgrade Boards

Follow-up to this post.

via Plutoniq9:

"For anyone interested, bob Grieb has moved ahead with designing and implementing a PCB add-on board or the Max firmware upgrade. This should simplify the modification greatly. Anyone interested should contact bob directly." You'll find full details on the TaunTek site here. The contact link is on the bottom left.

Thursday, August 22, 2013

New Firmware Available for Sequential Max Users

This one in via Plutoniq9:

"*I'm reposting this from the sequential yahoogroup for AH'ers. It was a fascinating project to work with Bob on. He truly is a master of the art! What i think is fantastic is that this project has taken a very "crippled" SCI instrument with limited use and turned it into a synth that has mass potential now. It has been a long process and I applaud Bob for taking the initiative and devoting a lot of his free time to make this possible. Without his efforts this would have probably never been realized.;

In addition to what is listed below, we were able to identify and fix a major bug in the Max having to do with enabling velocity and simultaneous midi cc control.

Also, I have performed this mod alongside Bob (there were a few revision), and I can vouch that it is flawlessly implemented and feels like a whole new instrument to work with.

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Attn Sequential Max owners: With ideas and encouragement from Ryan Palmer
>(AKA Plutoniq9), I have developed a new version of
the Max firmware which has the following features:

1) 100 downloadable programs (Max had 20 that could be downloaded)
2) Storage for ~3200 notes in two songs (Max could store about 500)
3) Unison mode (Max did not support Unison mode)
4) Battery-backed storage of downloadable programs and songs
5) MIDI chan and a few other parameters are also non-volatile
6) Three sets of programs in EPROM, loadable on request:
a) Max orig 80 programs plus Six Trak Unison programs
b) Six Trak orig 100 programs
c) Multitrak orig 100 programs, without chorus and velocity sens parameters
7) Current voice parameters, including any CC changes, can be stored in program
#99
8) Program #99 can be copied to any other program.

[One quick follow up.

7) & 8) listed below addresses the Max's limited patch creation abilities. Now, using any standard midi cc controller you can create & save onboard any patches you create without the use of a computer. Prior, patch creation could be done only by a sysex sound dump TO the max (which of course would be lost once you switched off the unit). The max always had cc parameter support, however any changes to the current patch made via CC's would not be reflected when you sent a sysex sound dump to the Midi out. Shitty huh?]

9) MIDI receive buffer increased from 64 bytes to 128 bytes

[doubles the midi receive buffer from 64-bytes to 128-bytes. It doesn't sound like much, but it enables a ton more simultaneous cc control messages to be sent to the max without choking it up. Previously, more than four cc messages sent to the max while sending midi note data would lock up the voices. Also with unison now able to be enabled, that number dropped down to one! With the larger midi buffer, I haven't yet been able to lock it up in either poly or unison mode (I tried 5-6 simultaneous cc's in unison with no problem).]

To support these features, the memory chips in the Max need to be upgraded.
This requires good soldering skills. Chips need to be removed from the board, a
few traces must be cut, and a few wires need to be added.

The following parts are needed:

27C256 (new code EPROM, Flash memory chip can also be used)
32Kx8 NVRAM DS1230Y-150+ (installed in place of U12)
24-pin machined pin IC socket for NVRAM
28-pin IC socket for EPROM
Two BAT48 Schottky diodes
1K 1/4W resistor
>
>If anyone is interested in trying this mod in their Max,
>please contact me and I will provide more information and instructions. If
there is enough interest, I can make a small PC bd which will simplify the mod,
but add about $10 to the cost.
>
>I am not selling anything, except possibly the pc boards, but will help anyone
who is interested and has the necessary skills to perform the mod.
>
>Bob Grieb
>"

Update: additional details in this post.
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