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Showing posts with label Technomage. Show all posts

Monday, December 02, 2013

Point Loma - L.I.F.E.


Published on Dec 1, 2013

"Point Loma - L.I.F.E.
session at Tijuana, December 2013

L.I.F.E. (Little Infinite Frequency Expander),TR-606, EMS VCS3, Oberheim MS-1A Mini-Sequencer, Clap Trap

Point Loma is available for live sets. Bookings: ramonbostich@hotmail.com"

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Little Infinite Frequency Expander / LIFE L.I.F.E. / BOSTICH / NORTEC


YouTube via bostich1

"Ramon Amezcua - Bostich / Point Loma playing L.I.F.E. (Little Infinite Frequency Expander) with B.O.B. (Breakout Box) by Technomage.

L.I.F.E. is essentially a compact self-contained hand held inspirational tool for everybody interested in the creation of sound.

http://www.technomage.freeserve.co.uk...

http://www.myspace.com/bostichpointloma

http://www.myspace.com/bostichnortec"

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

L.I.F.E. with B.O.B. Handheld Synthesizer


via this auction

via TechnoMage where you'll find additional info: "the little infinite frequency expander is essentially a compact self-contained hand held inspirational tool for everybody interested in the creation of sound. It is difficult to describe the sounds that the little infinite frequency expander can produce, words such as… "organic", "unexpected", "ambient", "hypnotic", "subtle", "analogue", "fun", and other expletives have been used by musicians who have used the device , usually followed by "can I keep it ?" and "how much ?"."

Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Technomage LIFE 2


"L2 will be available in several formats. It will follow the concept of the first incarnation of LIFE in the form of a hand held device. There have been several requests for a rack mount version (to be compatible with the modular synthesiser systems available from other manufacturers). We hope to make this version available as well. Versions of L2 (as pictured on the left) have been undergoing field trials. Feedback has been very positive and comments received are being used to finalise the design. Further details of the control surface on L2 are listed below. Please note that the control knobs and surface finish of the production version of L2 will differ to those shown in this image.

Rotary Controls:
Clock Speed - LFO Speed - LFO (positive or negative) to VCO - VCO Manual Frequency - LFO (positive or negative) to VCF - VCF Manual - Frequency - VCF Resonance 'Q'- EG (positive or negative) to VCF - EG Decay - EG to VCA - Combined Drone and Power Switch.

Touch Switches:
- LFO Speed (Lo/Hi - for ring-mod type effects) - LFO Waveshape (The appropriate LED will light indicating LFO speed and intensity) - LFO Sync on and off (toggle switch) with LED status - Oscillator Pulse Width with LED status - VCF Type (Low, High, Band and Phase) with associated LEDs - showing VCF selection (and also EG intensity) - Divided Clock (b) to EG (with LED indicator) - Divided Clock (a) to sync LFO (with LED indicator).

Interface Sockets:
LFO Select - LFO Sync In - VCO CV In - Signal In to VCF - VCF Select - VCF CV In - Clock (b) Out - Clock (main) Out - Clock (a) Out - Clock In - Signal (audio) Out."

click here for more info including the LIFE 1. Look familiar? Also check out the Chimera.
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