Remember this groovy guitar synth? Geir Helgi found it on Orbital Decay. Title link takes you there. You'll find it under the Equipment page along with tons of other gear.
Monday, January 22, 2007
Orbital Decay
Remember this groovy guitar synth? Geir Helgi found it on Orbital Decay. Title link takes you there. You'll find it under the Equipment page along with tons of other gear.
Synthesize this!
flickr by bashfulkarly. Kimball synthesizer. Anyone know more about the Kimball?
title link takes you to one more shot.
SMS 2000 Dual Filter Test
Remember the SMS 2000? There was and still is a huge debate whether this thing is real or not. Well, it keeps getting better. Here's a video of it. : ) So, physically it definitely exists. Now, you have to ask yourself, is it producing the sound in this video or is the player is "lip singing" to it? Hey, if Britney Spears can do it...
via Dr. Kyle Han Ten.
Update: Previous SMS 2000 posts
Update: Here's the thread Dr. Kyle Han Ten found the video. If anyone reads dutch, feel free to comment if there is anything interesting in the thread. I beleive I already posted all the shots in my previous posts when the SMS 2000 first surfaced.
Vintage Synths Made in Italy
"From late 60s until the mid 80s the Italian world of music instruments have created many sinthesizers and electronic keyboards of quality. This site is dedicated to all those who have made the history of the italian synths, and to all those who love the italian sound."Title link takes you there.
fdiskc at NAMM
Couple of shots of Brandon Daniel sent my way via r. That's him with the super short hair and black shirt. I figured why not put up an image of the man that brought us all the great NAMM shots via fdiskc. Thank you Brandon. I should also say thanks to Moose of MIDIzoo.com for his great set as well.
Thanks guys, you made this year's Winter NAMM a whole lot better.
Store Window Berlin
This one in via Oliver Chesler (The Horrorist): "Took this photo today on the way to my music studio in Berlin. This is the store."Click the image for a much larger shot.
Groove Electronics M303
Title link takes you to a couple more shots pulled from this auction.Details:
"The M303+ is a Roland TB303 (without the sequencer) modified by groove electronics to have midi control, also added sync 24 to start a tb303 with a clock from your pc or mac,,, and ,,,an added midi to cv convertor for another analogue synth without midi,,
Very handy kit to bridge the gap between midi and cv gate technology.
we used this on nearly all our old shades of rhythm material , we used the sync 24 to sync an original roland tb303 with our pc using cubase , we used the modified built in roland tb303(without sequencer) using normal midi and we used the additional midi to cv gate to turn our sh101 into a midi synth.. a true work horse ;)
The M303 + is a dual channel MIDI to CV converter with an analogue voice module fixed to the Channel A CV controls.
The M303 voice is very similar to that found on the TB303 Bassline, and incorporates all the same front panel controls as found on that machine.These controls are self explanatory, and a few minutes spent with the machine will inform you of the range of sounds available.
Differences include the ability to control the voice from MIDI with pitchbend on any assignable receive channel, and control of the cut-off frequency from velocity information.
The manual supplied is that of the M2CV as this explains all the programmable parameters that are available on this machine.
Please Note,
Any parameter described in the M2CV manual will be available for control af the 303. ie Mod wheel or aftertouch could replace velocity as the controlling information routed to the filter. Transpose can be used to alter range of 303. Remember however that at power up, the unit defaults to the same set of parameters.
The unit is fitted with SYHC 24 output, arp triggering and of course a free set of CV, LEVEL and GATE outputs to independantly control another monosynth."
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