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Wednesday, January 10, 2007

Bananlogue ARP 4075 Filter Clone

ARP 4075 filter clone by Seth Nemec of bananalogue. Title link takes you to the details on Muff Wiggler.

Previous bananalogue posts


Update via the comments: "this clone of the 4075 is made by rob at the emulatorarchive, nemeth puts it all together..."

Living Room Invasion!

This one via Massimiliano. No title link, just the shot.

Left to right:
-Yamaha SU700
-Sequential Circuits Prophet 5
-Yamaha CS50
-Oberheim OB-Xa
-EMS VCS3 from 1974
-ARP 2600
-ARP 2600 keyboard
-EMS DK1
-Roland MKS-100
-Yamaha A5000
-And the organ. : ) If you know what it is feel free to comment.

Sequential Circuits Prophet VS Rack

No title link, just this shot via this auction. Click image for full size.

Radikal Technologies SPECTRALIS

No title link, just this shot via this auction. Click image for full size.

Groovy Guitar Synth



via synthesizerforum.de, via sequencer.de.

Manikin Memotron

Title link takes you to pics on the Aliens Project website.

via sequencer.de

Cyndustries "WAR & PEACE" Winners Announced!



And... Luca Capozzi won!!! Very cool seeing someone that has contributed to this site win. Title link takes you there. BTW, I love that picture. Cynthia comes up with the best images for her site.

Update: A little background on the image via Cynthia in the comments of this post:
"Thanks for the compliment! (I really do enjoy doing the graphics for the Cyndustries web site).

Actually in this case, the image started with a postcard sent to me by my good friend Seth Nemec of Bananalogue.com in Texas. Seth sent me a postcard with the two lipstick clad Chinese Soldiers saluting as an absured gag gift, (he knows my sense of humor!) and I stuck it up on the company fridge for a few months until I had to come up with a new graphic for our War & Peace Winners... and then, "Quick, into a nearby scanner, and it's super Photoshop to the rescue!"

Thanks Seth!!

Cynthia"

Previous Cyndustries posts
Previous Cynthia posts

Doepfer 'micro' modular (aka the 'Jimmy Box')

This in via Simon
"I bought this from Schneider's Beuro while holidaying in Europe last year. I was missing my modular and just had to spend money while in the shop so this filled in the gaps while travelling (sad I know).

Schneiders Beuro call it the 'Jimmy Box' because with certain settings and with the attached Doepfer A-198 ribbon controller thing then a passable imitation of a certain legendary guitarist is possible..."
I like it! Thanks Simon!
The antenna is the A-178 THER (theremin)
Module list: A-178 THER (theremin), A-198 TRC, Dual VCA, A-124 VCF5

Modular Synth DIY

Remember this gorgeous modular?

Previous Posts

Title link takes you to matthias [fonik] herrmann's Modular Synth DIY page with more.

"Rather a musician than an electronics engineer I was always looking for new sounds. This finally(?) let me to modular synth. Once I purchased some Dopefer modules for a modular guitar effect the plan rose to build my own modular synth... this was about 2 years ago and I never held an soldering iron in my hands before.
I (accidentally) decided to build the synth in eurorack format, so I built a cabinet from ProMa (actually the provider of Doepfer) and incorporated a Power One Dual Output Power Supply. That spared me a lot of money if I really would have spent a thought of the expensive Doepfer cabinets, though I use a Doepfer Bus PCB for the first cabinet. For the 2nd cabinet I etched my own Bus PCBs.
The modules are built from Ken Stones (CGS Synth), Ray Wilsons (MusicFromOuterSpace) and Tom Gambles (EFM) PCBs mainly.
The following pages will show my efforts. And remember, the page is still under construction..."

MPC 1000 Box

More boxes. BTW, before I get inundated with pictures of boxes... I actually don't have a synth box fetish. Sure I get a kick out how manufacturers market their synths, but... Just be sure they are really, really good, or rare box shots before you send any in. : )

BTW, this ended up selling for $40.
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