
Friday, June 09, 2006
The Glitchbot

Oberheim OB3 Shots

Click here for shots pulled from this auction. For those of you not familiar with the OB3, it's a drawbar virtual organ produced by Viscount under the Oberheim name. Viscount also produced the somewhat controversial Oberheim OB12 VA.
Check out the gorgeous wood.
via Brian Comnes
TAMA Techstar TSQ 1000 Drum Sequenzer

Update via 7ate9 in the comments: found a description here.

More on the Acxel Resynthesizer

mp3s
pics and info
Mov 1
Mov 2
And the Acxel Resynthesizer is featured in this DVD, also posted here back in September 2005.
Update via Doktor Future in the comments (also posted here):
"Check out Symbolic Sound's new Tau re-synthesis algorithm. It has a lot in common with the Acxel:
- Dedicated Hardware
- Real time waveform manipulation
Screenshots
MP3's
Tau sounds *way* better than their previous resynthesis algorithm (which is still in the software if you want to use it). I have been working Sound that uses this re-synthesis algorithm and their 'cross-filter' convolution algorithm at the same time. It's pretty wild. I big fan of Symbolic Sound."
Update. We killed Chris's bandwidth. Chris gave me the ok to move these to Twango. Here they are:
Serge for Sale
You might have seen this one over at Analog Industries. Blogger had a major burp today so I haven't been able to put this one up until now. So... Looks like Carbon111 is selling his Serge panel. That's blasphemy in some circles. Title link takes you to more shots. I don't think the ant is included.
Details
1) ADP - 4each 1/4" to Bannana adapters
2) PRNV - A Preamp and Envelope follower, 2 linkable sections
3) PCO - Precision Oscillator with lots of modulation i/o, very stable,
linear and exponential FM available
4) RING - Ring Modulator, voltage controlable, very quiet
5) EQ - Resonant EQ, A fixed filter bank with boost, cut *and*
adjustable resonance
6) AMX - 4x1 audio mixer with 3 attenuators
7) UAP - Universal Audio Processor - dual VCA, Panner, crossfader,
voltage controlled AM
8) 2RVG - Dual Random Voltage Generator - smooth, stepped voltage and
random trigger sources (x2 of each - not linked) Voltage controllable rates.
9) QUAN - Quantiser. Either standard scale or special scales (see catalog).
10) SPRC - Scaling Processor. Voltage mixing, scaling, inverting and
attenuation, 3 sections
Send offers to carbon111 if interested. BTW, he is also selling a Polyevolver rack in very good condition for $900 + shipping.
Update via Carbon111 in the comments:
"I'm selling A Serge panel, not all of them ;)
I've still got my Animal Panel and my first custom panel...I'm basically looking to get a Serge TKB. "
Ok, there is now balance back in the world. : )
Thursday, June 08, 2006
Prophet64 SID Cartridge is Out


"Prophet64 is a suite of very user friendly music applications for the Commodore 64 platform. Designed to hook up to modern MIDI equipment with either DIN-sync or third party MIDI interfaces, it makes your old computer become a highly useful music tool.
The software is distributed on a hardware cartridge that plugs right into the back of your C64. No disk or tape loading, just plug and play!
The Cartridge contains the whole suite of applications. You can read more about them in the links on the right side bar.
With an array of music software that mimics modern and classic sequencing devices through versatile user interfaces, Prophet64 opens the door for everyone who wishes to explore the world of the legendary audio circuit (the "SID") in the Commodore computers.
Instead of collecting dust in the closet, you can put your C64 at work right beside the synthesizer rig in your studio today! Add some in-fashion bleeps and blops to your latest track, an extra bass flavor, an additional lead sound or why not an 8-bar break with Rob Hubbard drums?
The possibilities are endless."
Title link takes you there.
Monkey Synth

Furious monkeysynth model 32.21.330 rev.C.
"Fifty year old children's toy with cymbals replaced with contact microphones. A beat-box from hell - quite temperamental. In the collection of G. Stevens."
Title link takes you to more gadgets and a sample of this monkey.
Creeeeepy. I thought clowns spooked me out. Via gerald in this post.
Update via the comments:
"I should have sent this link along with the photos: monophidelic"
M64

Title link takes you there. Via gerald in this post.
logo-64

"S.A.M. - a speech synthesis program for the C64 "Software Automatic Mouth" The modular is my DIY synth. Paia, Blacet, CGS, and EFM modules. Plus a "FracSid" - midibox SID in a modular format with 6 analog CV ins, 8 analog and 2 gate outs. Will take some pictures, record some sounds and make a web page about the FracSID some day... probably put it up on my erinys site.
Synths used for logo-64
Elektron Machinedrum
Elektron Monomachine (by the way, it ships with a preset I made for it - B6, kit22 "gerald", the benefits of being a beta-tester!)
Access Virus Indigo
DSI Evolver
OB Matrix1000
Yamaha DX200
Crumar Performer
Nord micromodular
Casio SK-1, SK-5, SK-60, RZ-1, CZ-101, HK-700, RapMan
Yamaha CS-01
Roland TR-55
Simmons SDS8, SDS400 and clap-trap
Commodore SX-64 with midi-cart and M-64 (http://gallium.prg.dtu.dk/anyware/)
That's all I can think of right now - lots of junk scattered about... all of the synths below the Nord were thrifted."
Update: Interesting bit of trivia via Cynthia Webster of Cyndustries:
"the S.A.M. Software Automatic Mouth listed as a band "member" in Logo-64, was software written back in 1979 or so ago by none other than Designer Mark Barton of Cyndustries Zeroscillator fame, (he wrote the MacinTalk speech synthesizer program a few years later as well!)"
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