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Monday, January 22, 2007

Roland OP-8 CV Interface

No title link. Just two shots pulled via this auction. via SoNiCbRaT.

Previous OP-8M post

Update via the comments: "Just a slight correction. The OP-8 and the OP-8M are two quite different things (there is a link in this post to another post with more 'OP-8' info - and the link leads to a post on the OP-8M). The OP-8M has a midi out and the OP-8 doesn't."

"...the OP-8 is a cv/gate to dcb interface and the OP-8M is a cv/gate to midi OR dcb interface. They were both released to compliment the MC-4 sequencer, hence the looks on them."

Sunday, January 21, 2007

Roland SH-101 Gig Bag

Title link takes you to two supersized shots.

The Roland SH-101 gig bag is mint and from Japan.

via SoNiCbRaT.

Friday, January 19, 2007

Radias MATRIX

Title link takes you to a few more shots via SoNiCbRaT.

Thursday, January 18, 2007

EvErY tHiNg BuT ThE BrAiN...

Title link takes you to a post on SoNiCbRaT with some beautiful tracks utilizing the Korg Radias.

Sunday, January 14, 2007

SHERMAN FILTER BANK II

Title link takes you to more on SoNiCbRaT. There are some standard gear shots there as well. All very, very nice.

Saturday, January 13, 2007

ARP QUADRA

Title link takes you to shots pulled via this auction.

Sent my way via SoNiCbRaT and synthcat.

Friday, January 12, 2007

Korg Sigma


via this auction

"This is the Korg Sigma KRP-30 Vintage Analog Mono Synth from the famose 1970's MS Series*** This synth is extremely RARE! You will not see it on ebay very soon ! **** This is one of my favorite all time synthesizers because of the unique sounds of the MS series with performing abilities that was very rare in those days - For examplr it has its own AFTER TOUCH and rING MOD and 2 Joysticks and tons of buttons and knobs to change the sound ****** The Korg Sigma does let you play a quarter-tone scale ***** it was Used by Jean Michel Jarre, Rick Wakeman and Keith Emerson ***** I hate to let it go...But- I'm leaving the country soon and I'm selling All the equipment from my smokeless recording studio in the next few weeks and this Korg is one of the nice ones. Everything works on it flawlessly ***** Here is some info from the web: The Sigma is an interesting bi-timbric synthesizer consisting of two sections: a genuine analog "Synthe" and a Preset "Instrument" section. All together, there are 19 presets on it that give a variety of sounds. There are 11 presets for the "Instrument" section which include fuzz guitar, electric bass, clavi, string, flute, double reed, trumpet, hammered percussion, etc. And there are 8 presets for the "Synthe" section that give variable waveforms (square, pulse, sawtooth) in different pitch ranges (from 32' to 4'). Each preset has it's own rotary control to vary it's sounds. The Sigma is also unique for its ability to combine the synth and instrument sections for a nicer, layered synth sound or effect. While the synth section is nice, the instrumental sounds (tuba, trumpet, strings, guitar, etc.) are pretty darn bad, and only get interesting when mixed with the "Synthe" section sounds. **** Cool joysticks add multi-dimensional control. Use one to control pitch, noise and vibrato and use the second joystick to edit the low-pass and hi-pass VCF filters! There is also an "Effect" section which is for Vibrato, Portamento, Sample and Hold, Noise, Key Hold, Multiple Trigger and Ring Modulator (each with it's own rotary control to vary it's sound). Even though it has a switch labelled "Ring Mod," it's actually a cross-mod. It lets you cross modulate between the instrument and Synth sections. ***** o read a review please go here. ***** The Manual can be downloaded here ***** I just found another review of the Korg Sigma *** I found this review too: "Ever since i got my Korg sigma and for all that time i can not stop playing with it. - never got board. First thing to mention is that this synth is purely unique - It does not sound like anything I ever heard before and looks like a cross between organ/synth. Keeping in mind that this synth was designed at the same the time as The KORG MS series Synthesizers. ( same designer) All the Osc ,envelopes and filters are the same as the ones youll find in the MS-20 I do own also the X-911 ( gtr synth) that the synth section is kind of from the same family. There are "18" Oscilators running at the same time.... Plus One noise osc with Attack/release control, and lots of effects... Sigma is really a mono performing synth you can sit down and change the sound again and again just by adding more oscilator to the party. than coloring those Oscilators with diffrent controls such as Attack/Release , Decay, Freq-filter control , Pulse Width , Tone, S/H Clock ( cool LED for timing) But the coolest features are: Ring modulation with control of pitch that makes this synth sound almost like a DX-7 on acid... Imagine these old VCO with digital flavores. ( when you using the LP filter sometimes a flute can sound as if it was fried with eggs...) there are also 2 joysticks. one for VCF and HP/LP the other one for Pitch shift ,Vibrato and the most Weird effect ever "Noise Depth" that sounds like increasing amount of sweet distortion. The effect section covers all the regular known effects - Portamento,vibrato,oct high/low, Multi trig, Hold, Keyboard Sens ( if you push down youll get the effect-After touch ) and a "Quarter note effect" - when you use this one, the notes are runing in 1/4 notes instead of 1/2 notes so the scale of the key will change to major scale almost to a minor scale... for example If you hold down the key of C and also press the key of D the sound is key of C#... I also used it on pitch shift which is really cool. Oh yeah you can also push a button ( ala JUNO 60 Vibrato ) for the portamento in/out effect - on the fly. All and All - this is really one weird mono beast with a rainbow of sounds - from a hollow "CASIO-TONE" to heavy DX7 through MS20 like colored lead. I did use it as bass synth and space effects noise-box but the best use is the screaming distortion like leads. Now, if you have some other old synth with ext input - run the sigma through them (use the CV/Gate ) its amazing I tried it with Minimoog, X911, Arp Axxe and the Roland SH09 its sounded different in every situation but was making the sound much much more interesting"

Sent my way via sonicbrat.

Tuesday, January 09, 2007

KORG RaDiAs

Shots are up on SoNiCbRaT. Title link takes you there.

KORG RaDiAs

Cool shot of the Korg Radias on SoNiCbRaT. Title link takes you to some initial thoughts. Looks like more shots are coming as well. : )

Saturday, December 23, 2006

SyNtH MaNtRa SeSSiOn II

Remember this Synth Mantra session on SoNiCbRaT? Title link takes you to the second session featuring the "coctail party" effect.

"Cocktail-Patry Effect is the ability of the human ear to perceive a distinctive sound out of a collage of sounds. The ability to filter out a single sound from a collective of sounds. Sounds which are masked by a myriad of noised can be perceivable by the human ear through the exercise of this effect."

Gear used: KORG Prophecy, Moogerfooger MF105 MurF, KORG EM1, BOSS VF-1 multi-effects processor, and KORG Koass Pad III.

Sherman QMF

Title link takes you to shots pulled via this auction.

via SoNiCbRaT

Thursday, December 21, 2006

C o N v E r S a T i O n S

Title link takes you to a recording of a transistor radio being fed through a MOOG Moogerfooger MURF on SoNiCbRaT.

Friday, December 15, 2006

KORG Kaoss Pad KP3 Demo on SoNiCbRaT

This is a good one. Title link takes you there.

Tuesday, December 12, 2006

Korg Kaoss Pad KP3 on SoNiCbRaT

Title link takes you to the review. You can see the gallery here.

Korg EPS-1

Title link takes you to shots pulled via this auction.

Details:
"The EPS-1 Electronic Piano and Strings, offers six different LED pushbutton-selected piano voices. A front panel mounted variable key Dynamics control allows the performer to adjust keyboard response and a built-in 3-band Equalizer allows tailoring of sounds; A special Presence boost control produces a totally different sound by variably emphasizing me harmonics portion of me selected voice, depending on how hard notes are played. Also featured are LED pushbutton selected stereo Tremolo and Chorus effects with variable Speed and Intensity controls. The separately articulated Strings section features touch sensitive attack time, making the EPS-1 the first low cost instrument to offer dynamic articulation of strings.

Strings may be used separately or layered with piano sounds. Each string voice features individual note articulation plus overall Attack and Release Envelope controls, me touch sensitive feature may also be fumed off. Volume, Bass and Treble controls, plus LED push button on/off switch complete the Strings section. The EPS-1 also features a special Key Transpose switch, which allows transposing me entire keyboard up and down a fifth from middle "C", a new piano-type damper pedal, me DS-1, which provides effortless sustaining functions for both piano and string voicings. Rear panel: stereo, mono, separate strings and headphone output jacks and tuning control."

via SoNiCbRaT

Monday, December 11, 2006

Two Korg Manuals and Advert

No title link, just three shots and links to their auctions. Via SoNiCbRaT.


Korg M-500 MicroPreset Ad


Korg PolySix Manual. Or just download it here.


Korg Mono/Poly Manual. Or just download it here.

Roland MKS-80 and MPG-80

Title link takes you to shots pulled via this auction.

Sent my way via SoNiCbRat.

Oberheim OB-12

Title link takes you to shots pulled via this auction.

Sent my way via SoNiCbRat.

Sunday, December 10, 2006

Bent-It

Title link takes you to some interesting samples and images of various bends via Bent-It. Note that I try to limit how much bent stuff I put up. This site just struck out to me.

This one via SoNiCbRat.

For more Circuit Bent content in general, visit the excellent GetLoFi.

Thursday, November 23, 2006

POLIVOKS

Title link takes you to shots and first impressions on SoNiCbRaT. You have to check out the crazy packaging for this one. : )

Update via the world of next tuesday in the comments:
"Many Soviet synths have copied Moog filters. This one doesn't. Maybe the seller just describes all his Soviet analogs like that? I'd say from what I've heard it has by far the best most original sound of anything easily obtainable. Other Soviet synths can certainly produce some good sounds too though a lot of them I'd chalk up to moog-like filters. Though there is said to be a change in sound between earlier and late filters. I have the earlier filter. The sound on mine is wonderfully overdriven though maybe not so on units built later on. It's not "thin" to me unless you set the bandpass that way rather than use the lowpass. The resonance is nasty ("without pity" says David Korn), which can be used to it's advantage, but it's not going to ever come near doing things like Moog does with resonance for better or worse. The looping envelopes combined with the LFO can do some sounds most monosynths can't do. (then again so can a decent modular but that's another topic). I wound up cleaning a lot of pots. I'm not using any chemicals because I don't know what they are made out of. I got them all working and quiet but a year later they are quite noisy again. The switches and rotary knobs can make noises too."
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