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Tuesday, May 15, 2007

Roland System 100 Korg Mono/Poly Jam


YouTube via tardis454.

KORG MS10

Title link takes you to shots via this auction.

Yamaha Service Manuals

Title link takes you to shots pulled via these auction. Note there are quite a few more manuals listed in the auction. I just grabbed the keyboard shots. Yamaha SY-1 and CS01 "Combo Synthesizer" pictured. Note how Yamaha goes back and forth between the use of the "-" between alphanumeric characters.

Roland Juno-60

Title link takes you to shots via this auction. There are some really nice shots in the set.

Details
"-Possibly the best and most recognizable chorus processor ever -Arpeggiator controls - 6 voice polyphony -Oscillators (DCO): saw, pulse with PWM, square, sub-oscillator and white noise - Unison mode -High-pass filter -ADSR envelope for VCA/VCF, envelope and gate modes -LFO (triangle, 0.1-30 Hz) with adjustable delay; can control VCF, DCO pitch and PWM, VCA -56 user patch memory locations -Patch data loading/saving from/to tape -DCB interface -Bender -Octave transposing"

PAiA Gnome


Click here for shots via this auction

That's a little gnome alright.

Monday, May 14, 2007

Jupiter-8 Demo - Arpeggiator Madness

Title link takes you to details on Mok's Twango space.

miJam Minis


I skipped posting this the first time I heard about these as I dismissed them as silly toys you hook up to your mp3 player to play along with, but then it occurred to me, why limit it to that. You could technically run anything through these and play them as preset instruments; you might even be able to play them directly. Might also make for some good circuit bending if they are too drab out of the box.

"Each mi Jam Mini can be played using headphones or with external speakers.

The mi Jam Mini Drumpad has icons for snare drums, bass drum, tom tom and cymbals In standalone mode you can just turn it on, plug in your headphones or external speaker, activate the built-in rhythm, set the tempo and volume and tap away at the icons with your fingertips to create your own sound. Or plug in your music device and play along with your favorite music…either way ..its your music ..your way.

The mi Jam Mini Keyz is a miniature keyboard with key icons. It can also be played as a standalone keyboard or with a music device. Just turn it on, select the built rhythm, tempo and volume and tap the keys to create your masterpiece. Or plug in your music device and play along with that.

The mi Jam Mini Guitar is a mini guitar which plays riffs and chords. Each sound is built-in and like the other mi Jam Minis. The guitar can be played standalone or with a music device. The mi Jam Mini Guitar is played by placing a finger on the mini fret board and then strumming the strum bar to produce a sound…the strum bar works in two directions and can play a chord or a riff.

Last but not least is the mi Jam Mini Mixer. This is a super DJ mixer right in your pocket with a range of built in sound effects. Just like the other mi Jam Minis, the Mixer can be played on its own or with a music device and with headphones or external speakers. The mi Jam Mini Mixer is played by switching it one, selecting the effects and the scratching the two discs in either direction with your thumbs or fingertips."

Title link takes you there. Via CDM where you will find more thoughts.

Roland System 100 x 4 + More

via this auction.

2 x Expander 102
2 x Mixer 103
2 x Sequenzer 104
PPG Sequential Switch 313
+ Clocked Sequential Control 314
1 x Keyboard
Patchbays, several cable

via sequencer.de

Continuum Control of the Moog Voyager

Title link takes you to more info including audio.

"In these audio examples the [Haken Audio] Continuum is being used through the CVC to control the Moog Voyager without the use of Midi. A collection of STS Serge CV modules were used to process the voltages coming from the CVC before they were sent to the Voyager. This approach allows unique blend mixtures of the Gate, X, Y, and Z voltages from the CVC into the voltage inputs of the Voyager."

Popforge TR-909

Title link takes you there. It requires the latest version of Flash. When it loads, just click start, followed by the instrument you want to edit and program away. What's trippy is you can actually save and load your patterns right here. Must be stored in you cookie for the site. via brian comnes
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