Sunday, July 15, 2012
Synthrotek 8 step CV sequencer demo
YouTube Published on Jul 15, 2012 by noisythang
"New stuff, playing with the demo unit, thanks Steve!. Neat little item, no gate output, but each steps sends a reset, which is useful with Rene. 3 CV outs, 8 CV steps, the 3 outputs have separate Range settings. Plus, semi-odd Random switch! More demos soon.
Tweaking a simple patch, with MakeNoise Maths used for envelopes. Sorry about the sound, need new video camera!"
synthrotek on eBay (RSS)
ARP Omni-2 and Roland TR-707 - 1980s Dark style
YouTube Published on Jul 15, 2012 by SynthManiaDotCom
"ARP Omni-2 and Roland TR-707 - 1980s Dark style"
An ARP Omni-2 with black buttons was just listed on MATRIXSYNTH-B here.
FAT Freebass FB383 (LIKE A ROLAND TB303 : ))
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YouTube Published on Jul 11, 2012 by sugarcubemusic
"Hi - my demo of this awesome and quite rare analogue machine, if you remember the Roland TB303 you'll love it, I've owned it from new but hardly used. It's for sale on Ebay - Check It Out : )
Visit My Website at : www.sugarcubemusic.com"
via eBay UK
"Welcome to my auction for this awesome FAT FB383 synth module - this is a fantastic TB303 clone but even more - it has a superb filter which lets you use its built filter to treat external sources / synths etc... + a variable waveform (which the Roland TB303 doesn't have). I have owned this from new, it cost me £199 but I've hardly used it (the studio work I have done over the last several years simply hasn't allowed me to really use this). Grab yourself a fantastic piece of Analogue Vintage Kit - (these are quite rare now)."
YouTube Published on Jul 11, 2012 by sugarcubemusic
"Hi - my demo of this awesome and quite rare analogue machine, if you remember the Roland TB303 you'll love it, I've owned it from new but hardly used. It's for sale on Ebay - Check It Out : )
Visit My Website at : www.sugarcubemusic.com"
via eBay UK
"Welcome to my auction for this awesome FAT FB383 synth module - this is a fantastic TB303 clone but even more - it has a superb filter which lets you use its built filter to treat external sources / synths etc... + a variable waveform (which the Roland TB303 doesn't have). I have owned this from new, it cost me £199 but I've hardly used it (the studio work I have done over the last several years simply hasn't allowed me to really use this). Grab yourself a fantastic piece of Analogue Vintage Kit - (these are quite rare now)."
Roland GAIA SH-01 Synthesizer with Wood
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via this auction
"Every aspect of it works perfectly..........the downside to this item is
1. My really bad woodwork I did, I am not the greatest working craftsman.
2. Rotary knobs are from a Roland JP8080 and do not match up......you can see a close up of the knobs and see where I painted the matching mark for programming.
3. The slider caps are also from a JP8080, but look really good and have a nicer feel than the cheap slider caps that came with it."
Sold for US $330.02
via this auction
"Every aspect of it works perfectly..........the downside to this item is
1. My really bad woodwork I did, I am not the greatest working craftsman.
2. Rotary knobs are from a Roland JP8080 and do not match up......you can see a close up of the knobs and see where I painted the matching mark for programming.
3. The slider caps are also from a JP8080, but look really good and have a nicer feel than the cheap slider caps that came with it."
Sold for US $330.02
Oberheim DX Vintage Drum Machine SN D43724
Synare Sensor Finger Drum Synthesizer
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via this auction
"Up for bid here is a Synare Sensor drum trigger/synthesizer made in 1979 or thereabouts by the late, great Star Instruments Co. out of Stafford Springs, CT. It's a smaller version of the legendary Synare drum synthesizers that was designed to be screwed down onto the rim of a drum. Now it's more often used as a finger-controlled portable analog synthesizer. This thing has a ton of sonic possibilities in a very few ounces of box. And this particular box is in impeccable, sparkly, like-new condition, looks and plays great!
Physically, the front has knob controls for Tune, LFO Frequency, LFO Modulation, Decay, Oscillator Sweep, and Volume. There's also an internal trim pot you can turn to adjust the sensitivity of the unit, accessible either by opening up the case or by inserting a thin non-conductive screwdriver in the little hole between the MOD. and SWEEP knobs. On the back is a 1/4" output jack, a 1/4" footswitch in for silencing the output, and a 1/4" footswitch out for chaining the footswitch to multiple pedals. There's an easily-removable bracket on the bottom for screwing the Sensor down on the rim of your drum. Dimensions are 3" by 4" by 6.25", including the knobs and the attachment bracket, weighs about 11 ounces with the battery installed. Speaking of which, the unit runs on one 9-volt battery, included in this auction.
Sonically, I'll let a couple YouTube videos tell the story. The first one here is a fellow who's attached his Sensor to his drum rim, as Star Instruments originally intended, then run it through a looping pedal as Star Instruments originally never could have imagined:"
YouTube Uploaded by MrRitchieDrums on Jan 14, 2011
"Next one's a guy working it out on his Sensor with just his fingers for a full six minutes. (I think I even hear a bit of the Star Spangled Banner in there in the middle.) (And keep in mind he's just playing it through a simple tube amp. Imagine this going through a nice chain of effects pedals!)"
YouTube Uploaded by amukat on May 24, 2010
"Up for bid here is a Synare Sensor drum trigger/synthesizer made in 1979 or thereabouts by the late, great Star Instruments Co. out of Stafford Springs, CT. It's a smaller version of the legendary Synare drum synthesizers that was designed to be screwed down onto the rim of a drum. Now it's more often used as a finger-controlled portable analog synthesizer. This thing has a ton of sonic possibilities in a very few ounces of box. And this particular box is in impeccable, sparkly, like-new condition, looks and plays great!
Physically, the front has knob controls for Tune, LFO Frequency, LFO Modulation, Decay, Oscillator Sweep, and Volume. There's also an internal trim pot you can turn to adjust the sensitivity of the unit, accessible either by opening up the case or by inserting a thin non-conductive screwdriver in the little hole between the MOD. and SWEEP knobs. On the back is a 1/4" output jack, a 1/4" footswitch in for silencing the output, and a 1/4" footswitch out for chaining the footswitch to multiple pedals. There's an easily-removable bracket on the bottom for screwing the Sensor down on the rim of your drum. Dimensions are 3" by 4" by 6.25", including the knobs and the attachment bracket, weighs about 11 ounces with the battery installed. Speaking of which, the unit runs on one 9-volt battery, included in this auction.
Sonically, I'll let a couple YouTube videos tell the story. The first one here is a fellow who's attached his Sensor to his drum rim, as Star Instruments originally intended, then run it through a looping pedal as Star Instruments originally never could have imagined:"
YouTube Uploaded by MrRitchieDrums on Jan 14, 2011
"Next one's a guy working it out on his Sensor with just his fingers for a full six minutes. (I think I even hear a bit of the Star Spangled Banner in there in the middle.) (And keep in mind he's just playing it through a simple tube amp. Imagine this going through a nice chain of effects pedals!)"
YouTube Uploaded by amukat on May 24, 2010
Music Iphone App: Clap Box
YouTube Published on Jul 15, 2012 by musicgearvideos909
"Music Iphone App demo of Clap Box. This app is inspired by the 1980s Simmons Clap Trap, a legendary hand clap synthesizer used on countless records. A promising app by Pure Magnetik and a great deal of fun to use. Well laid out and simple to use. Check out what an original Claptrap looked like and download the app at the link below."
http://www.simmonsmuseum.com/?area=devices&view=details&id=19
iTunes:
Clap Box - Puremagnetik
iPads on eBay
iPod Touch on eBay
Gott des Windes (Ver.2) / BakaOscillator
YouTube Published on Jul 15, 2012 by BakaOscillator
"Composed By BakaOscillator.
Use, Doepfer schaltwerk, Clavia nordliad2X only.
Schaltwerk の練習として過去に作った曲をリメイクしました。"
Buchla Stumbling Fun
YouTube Published on Jul 15, 2012 by djangosfire
"Experimenting w/ a sort of "stumbling" rhythm patch - centered around a few Eardrill modules (077 Pendulum Ratchet, Source Selector, 2x Morphun)."
Dataline - Drop Down...Elektron Trinity + OP1
YouTube Published on Jul 15, 2012 by MrDataline
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