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Saturday, June 10, 2006

Gallery of Photos on Electro-Music.com

Members of electro-music.com can now add their own photo albums to the Gallery of Photos. Title link takes you there. Pretty cool.

via cebec.

Michael Firman's Electronic Music Site

Serge, Wiard, Robert Moog and more. Title link takes you there. Via sequencer.de.

That's a shot of Grant Richter, creator of Wiard, with of course a Wiard modular.

MAM ADX1 Drum Synth

Title link takes you to more shots pulled from this auction. I never realized they were this small. Check out the wall wart next to it for scale.

All analog design
51 Front-panel controls!
MIDI In and Thru
5 Sound Sections with 5 Individual Outputs
Trigger buttons for each of the 5 Sound Sections
Stereo Outputs
12 volt AC wall adapter included

Inquisitor Betrayer

I posted about Inquisitor Betrayer's Tangerine Dream site yesterday. I tracked back to the main site and found this cool little shot. Title link takes you there. No studio shots as of this post, but there are some interesting mp3s and links. The site does take a sec to load.

EAR Website in Transition



Looks like the site is in transition, as of the time and date of this post of course. Title link takes you there. I'm curious as to what's coming.

Roland Paraphonic 505


Title link takes you to shots pulled from this auction.

via Brian Comnes.

For more on the Roland Paraphonic see this Keyboard Magazine article. Scroll down when you get there.

"In the Dark Ages of electronic music, the words “synthesized strings” conjured images of just one sound; the Solina String Ensemble and its closely related cousin, the ARP String Ensemble. They did one thing well, which was to crank out sustained sawtooth-wave approximations of a string section. In the late ’70s and early ’80s, fully programmable polysynths such as the Prophet-5 from Sequential Circuits and Roland’s Jupiter-8 made dedicated string synths redundant, especially when programmable polysynths became more affordable with the advent of the Roland Juno series and the Korg PolySix.

But squished somewhere between the era of non-programmable mono synths (Minimoogs, ARP Odysseys, and the like) and the revolutionary programmable polysynths were a number of “in-between” units such as the Moog Opus 3, ARP Quadra, and Roland Paraphonic 505. These weren’t truly programmable, but they had separate — and polyphonic — brass and strings alongside a “lead synth” section. The sum of the parts wasn’t ever really competitive with real programmable polysynths, but these faux polys were a little easier on the wallet than a $5,000 Prophet or Jupiter-8."

Hollow Sun Nostalgia

Title link takes you to the Hollow Sun Nostalgia product page. What's cool about it is every instrument listed on the page has a details page with info and some history on the piece. So even if you are not interested in the product, the site acts as a great resource. I wish more product sites actually did this, so cheers to them. I should note they received good reviews from Sound on Sound - track back to the root of the site to see.

Friday, June 09, 2006

Synthesizer Patel on YouTube



Enjoy. : )

More on Synthesizer Patel.

Using Quake as a MIDI Controller

"they found a way to send network data from Quake into the free software Pd, using Pd’s netsend object to send UDP packets containing control data from the game. In other words, instead of using a MIDI controller, you can make the game your control instrument. netsend is in Max/MSP, too, so this should work for Max, as well."

Yep. Title link takes you to the post on CDM with much more detail. I might have time to post like a nut but I rarely have time to go into full detail. I'll leave the professional writing to the likes of CDM, Music Thing and Retro Thing. : )

3lab Analog Monophonic Synthesizer


Another via sequencer.de: "2 VCOs syncable, saw/square pw, noise, filter 24 dB/oct lpf - env AD, amp env ADSR, LFO with standard waveforms. midi / CV+gate - ALSO AS DIY KIT.. price? no idea. it’s not ready yet.. ask “lfo one” in the forum for more.."

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