
Tuesday, July 25, 2006
Shepitology

Currently you will find posts on Casio VL-1 tracks (do check this one out), The Yamaha cbxk1xg, the legendary Tommy Mars (on YouTube with an EML 101 solo), and a tiny Fender Rhodes. Cool stuff. I'm subbed. Thanks Grando2001. Congrats!
"Hi and welcome to my new Shepitology blog. This blog will be mainly dedicated for my electronic- musical endeavors and also for some interesting stuff to do with synths, budget keyboards and musical gadgetry. You are more than welcome to leave comments and I'll try in return to keep it as interesting as possible. ENJOY."
Oldschool Sound Samples

Update: this image is from the UK Series U.F.O.
http://ufoseries.com/
http://www.framecaplib.com/annual/ufolib/top.htm
The photo is doctored - no EMS Synthi 100 in the actual stage props.
Zero Oscillator (Cyndustries) AudioDemo

Analog Solutions Black Coffee

The asking price for the used unit was $499. New it ran for $595 and $339 minus midi and ready to be racked as a module. Not bad when you consider it's specs.
Black Coffee Specifications
Sound Engine analog subtractive synthesis
Polyphony 1 note (monophonic)
Audio Inputs (1) ⅛" on front panel; (1) ¼" on rear panel
Audio Outputs (1) ⅛" main and (1) ⅛" LFO, both on front panel; (1) ¼" main on rear panel
Patch Cord Connections (CV and audio) (8) ⅛" minijacks on front panel; (3) ¼" and (1) ⅛" on rear panel
Sound Sources (1) VCO; (1) suboscillator; (1) LFO; (1) noise generator
Filter (1) resonant lowpass; 24 dB/octave
Effects Processor (1) ring modulator
Amplifier (1) VCA
MIDI-to-CV Converter MIDI In and Thru; pitch, modulation, gate, accent, and legato
Power 15VAC, 500 mA wall wart
Dimensions 4.00" (W) × 5.25" (H) × 8.00" (D)
Weight 2.2 lb.
concert for cat's dreams - New Flickr Shot

toe jam?
Update: Funny, apparently arrrika has a flicker set of her feet. Not only that, but I blogged her feet in the past: pony socks. Hmm... should probably send these to Oldschool Sound.
Monday, July 24, 2006
New order - Perfect kiss on YouTube
Voyetra 8 drives the sequence. You can see two of them about 1 minute in. I remember the first time I saw this video when it came out. I couldn't believe how simple the synth parts were yet how full the sound was. Peter Hook seems to be doing the most work.
this is an anteek organ

Yap... Gotta get me an anteek organ...
via this auction.
via the comments of this post.
The Flying Machine and The Time Warp Sound Clash System


"The strange stone that was celebrated western calendar 1003, with the island which has the [arimantado] archipelago it puts out 1 time sound in 1000. As for the timbre of that stone there was a reporting that also making the heart of the people dance can also make be softened. And that when just puts out 1 time sound in 1000, incident occurred. The hoodlums who come from the direction east took that stone from the inhabitant, carried back to your own country. But after that, no one those which know the news of that stone as for was .......
These 2 human groups which are pulling before the man where the heart that is easy it exceeds the time and it has the stone which puts out day and the sound which have 2003, appeared. With the [motemote] being wild with [avuangiyarudo], these 2 human groups which are pulling to invent the device which works the timbre of that stone skillfully, being the cheerful and being sexy with the honest person whose generosity is good these 2 human groups which are pulling turned in the country with that device and made the heart of the people my [zu] biting. And now that device is placed in here, (it continues). Sound of 1 times, please enjoy in 1000. Pushing patience. Killer."

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