Wednesday, March 08, 2006
The Harrington 1200 - Little Mouse
Published on Dec 22, 2012 Steven Thomas
'From the Look Around You 'Music' Episode'
Previous post:
I'm not going to say more, just go watch it. Via Create Digital Music.

Update: Look Around You Music. Just adding this as a tag as I couldn't find it.
Update: It appears the video was moved. You can find it here.
SynthMania
Title link takes you to SynthMania, a website with a load of synth shots, specs and samples. Not a bad way to kill an afternoon.Funny thing about this shot is that as into synths as I am, I don't think I have ever seen this cover of the Minimoog manual before. ???
Tuesday, March 07, 2006
DIY Modular
Nice. Reminds me of what a giant Oberheim OBMx based modular might look like. Title link takes you there. Click on the Modular-Synth link for more including video, shots and info on the individual modules. This one via Moogulator. BTW, Moogulator has more synth related posts up. Make sure to check it out.
New Shots on the Wavemakers Site
John Liffink put up two new shots up on the Wavemakers site. Click on the Next Page link when you get there to see the second shot. I found the shots look better when saved locally and shrunk down a little.
Update via the comments:
chris said...
Have a listen to the MP3's, they are top shelf modular sounds !!!
Update via the comments:
chris said...
Have a listen to the MP3's, they are top shelf modular sounds !!!
Microcontrolers and the Milton 2 Model 21 Prototype
Peter Grenader of EAR and Buzzclick Music posted the following on AH.

"What you're looking at, while not yet complete, is operationally equivalent
to the Milton 1 engine board. Actually there are a few added features over
it's predecessor...with a ten of the componentry/cost and about a third of
the real estate (and this includes a host of parts which will not be
required on the final incarnation, such as the power supply, the 555
timer/trim pot we've slapped on here to facilitate an incoming clock and the
dummy voltage source - the large Alpha pot - for testing the VC direction).
You gotta love microprocessors!
Sorry for the quality of the photo, Regardless, I think it shows the 'big
picture' pretty clearly. Note that stage three is lit - although the light
blew out in this exposure."
- P

"What you're looking at, while not yet complete, is operationally equivalent
to the Milton 1 engine board. Actually there are a few added features over
it's predecessor...with a ten of the componentry/cost and about a third of
the real estate (and this includes a host of parts which will not be
required on the final incarnation, such as the power supply, the 555
timer/trim pot we've slapped on here to facilitate an incoming clock and the
dummy voltage source - the large Alpha pot - for testing the VC direction).
You gotta love microprocessors!
Sorry for the quality of the photo, Regardless, I think it shows the 'big
picture' pretty clearly. Note that stage three is lit - although the light
blew out in this exposure."
- P
Mitchell Sigman - Celebutante and Berlin

Mitchell Sigman, keyboard player for Berlin, sent me some shots. Pretty cool as I grew up on Berlin, specifically Pleasure Victim, with Metro being my favorite track. The year was 1982.
Mitchell also has his own project, called Celebutante. Check out this video for some ARP Odyssey, Moog Polymoog, and green on black retro monitor action - gotta like that. Mitchell Sigman is on guitar and vocals. The video features both beauties on the left. Who is that btw? I sent Mitchell an email asking, but haven't heard back yet. Update: Her name is Diana Dencker. She's done a few commercials.
Title link takes you to Mitchell's My Space site. Make sure to check it out. I'm listening to the track Electrolux as I type this and there is some good Polymoog action happening on that track. BTW, definitely flattered Mitchell lurks on my site. Pretty cool... Thanks Mitchell. : )
Update: Udpate via Mitchell in the comments:
"Actually every synth in that song is either Logic Audio's ES2 or Native Instruments Pro-53 (except for the little square wave lead after the chorus which is Logic ES1). I swear it's true. If I fooled everyone with the Polymoog, well, cool, that was the idea (the strings are all ES2)." Nice. That definitely sounded like a Polymoog to me.
Links:
www.myspace.com/celebutantemusic
www.celebutantemusic.com
www.berlinpage.com
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