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Monday, July 03, 2006

Custom Livewire Cyclotron

Shot of Ross' custom banana jack Livewire Cyclotron.

Quad4 Productions Time Machine

This one in via Simon. Title link takes you to shots pulled from this auction. Check out the mirror and what looks like pages from a book underneath the controls.

Details:
The Time machine is a delay/sampler/tone-noise generator made by Quad4 productions.

- 15 brass keys activate any of 15 tones/noise and/or effect alterations.


- The keys used in combination alter and retexturize the tone structure.

- The sampler part samples any incoming source or tone played on the keyboard and loops for approx. 1 sec. The loop can be effected with pitch control and ring mod and the tones/noise can still be laid over top.

- The tones or any incoming source can be sent through the delay section and effected by xtreme feedback and delay alterations.

- It has 1 input, 1 output, runs on a single 9v battery and has controls for feedback/repeat, wet/dry, time/loop, time2, feedback 2, ring mod, on/off button, 2 bannana jacks for plugging the 9v cable, and 2 glowing blue lamps (not pictured lit).

- The Time Machine has a 1 year warranty.

Discovery Sound 8bit Family II

For those of us w/o a C64 or SID. Samples after the hop. via Synthtopia.

"The 2nd edition of the well-loved series “8 Bit Family” is here, jam-packed with vintage videogame tones, loops, multi-samples and sound effects."

Korg Electribe ESX-1 - New Flickr Shot

flickr by malota.

Sunday, July 02, 2006

The Studio Electronics Code



via Rob. Click for bigger image. Title link takes you to NovaMusik

I'm guessing this is a NovaMusik custom Omega 8.

The new Omega C O D E.
Shipping August 2006

Featuring SEM and Diode Filters.

Available in 2 voice, 4 voice, or 8 voice configurations.

New on the C O D E:

Diode based filters giving you that classic nasal sound while the Studio Electronics SEM filters give you that classic 80's poly sound.

Also new is the Filter Control section, which allows you to sweep through all the filter types in real time with complete MIDI control. The switches in the Filter Control section give you on/off control and/or momentary control of assignable parameters. Filter Control will give you full control of your audio source.

The 2 voice version is configured for dual input stereo filterbank.
The 4 voice version is configured for 4 input or quad filterbank.
The 8 voice version is an 8 channel filterbank.

Also available are voice expansions and filter expansions.

Bank 3 "THERIOT" included ($139 sold separatly)

Features

General Specifications

Voices: 2, 4, or 8
Multitimbrality: 2 voice = 2 part, 4 voices = 4 part, 8 voices = 8 part ; Parameters: patch, number of voices, mono or poly.
Audio outputs: one stereo per voice. One main stereo and main mono output.
Interface: 32 knobs, 1 rotary encoder, 35 tactile switches, 24 LEDS.
Display: 16 x 2 back lit liquid crystal Ocean Blue Display.
Memory: 256 sound patches,128 multi patches in RAM.
Weight: 20 lbs.
Dimensions: 4 rack spaces, 15 inches deep.
Power: 90 - 250 volts AC auto switching.

Voice Architecture

Two voltage controlled discrete analog oscillators and one sub wave of Oscillator 1
Waveforms: triangle, sawtooth and variable width square. All waveforms output simultaneously. Syncing of Osc 2 to Osc 1.

Two voltage controlled discrete analog filters including the new Diode Filter
24db (Diode Filter), 12 db (classic Oberheim SEM). 12db filter has low pass, bandpass, high pass and band reject modes. Each voice has the capability of having four different filters available for use. Additional filters (up to 2 per voice) can be added as desired in any number. Filters do not operate in series or parallel.

Three low frequency oscillators (LFO3 fixed to voice panning)
Waveforms: triangle, sawtooth, reverse sawtooth, square, noise, random. Up to three destinations and depths each for LFOs 1 & 2 with range, delay, key trigger, phase, mode (mono or poly), quantize, midi sync.

Three multiple stage envelope generators
Attack, decay, sustain and release with inverting and multiple triggering. Envelopes 1 & 2 have additional delay, decay2, and breakpoint parameters. Envelope 1 fixed to filter frequency. Envelope 2 fixed to amplifier level. Envelope 3 is assignable with up to three destinations and depths. ALSO NEW Envelope 3 knobs also can control the inputs of the unit.

Glide
Linear or exponential. Parameters: time, mode (auto, legato, glissando), autoglide interval, dynamics, destination.

Unison mode
One, two, four, six, or eight voices. Depending on Voice configuration.

Additional Features
Oscillator 2 audio frequency modulation. Destinations: Osc 1 frequency, Osc 1 pulse width, filter frequency. White noise generator. Auto triggering external input processor on each voice. Parameters: input level, trigger level, mix level, window.

Modulation Destinations
LFOs1 & 2 and envelope 3: VCO 1 & 2 frequency, pulse width, and mix level, VCF frequency and resonance, noise level, Xmod amount, LFOs 1 & 2 rate and depth, VCA level, external mix level.

MIDI Specifications
In out and thru. Receives: program change, bank select, glide on/off, glide time, volume, SYSEX. Controllers: dynamics, modwheel, bender, pressure destination and amount (x2). Controller 1 assignment: dyn, mod, pressure, bend, tracking, continuous cont #2 (x2), controller 1 amount (x2). Controller 2 assignment - same as controller 1 (x2), controller 2 amount (x2). Dynamics, tracking, and bender have positive and negative modulation. Fixed continuous controller assignments for all key functions.

MIDI Controllers
Dynamics, modwheel, bender, pressure, tracking, breath controller: all LFO1&2 and envelope 3 destinations, including envelopes 1, 2, and 3 attack, decay, sustain, release, amount

das Peoples Synthezein - New Flickr Shot

Vermona MARS Controller. flickr by pankun.

Analog Dreams Part 2 on YouTube



"All the synths you'll ever need - under one roof! One of the finest collections of Analog Synthesisers in the world. Music: Tomorrows World - BBC Radiophonic Workshop Bayreuth Return - Klaus Shulze"
YouTube by Sharplue.

Analog Dreams Part 1 on YouTube

Stairway to Moog on YouTube

MOOG System 3 on YouTube



Update:
"Introduced by Bob Moog himself... Bob talks briefly about his work developing these beautiful machines. Rare footage of Bob playing some of his own kit (1967 Modular). May the memory of this pioneer of electronic music live on. Bob Moog RIP August 21 2005. For more info and DVDs www.museumstudio.co.uk"

YouTube by Sharpblue

via BW in the comments: "It's another clip from Martin Newcomb's Museum Studio DVD."
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