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Tuesday, February 20, 2007

Waldof Micro Q Phoenix In the Flesh

technikaszakkor.hu sent in this shot of the Waldorf Micro Q Phoenix edition to the Waldorf list. This is the first image of the Pheonix in the flesh that I am aware of. Title link takes you to a much larger shot or click the image for a medium sized shot. BTW, technikaszakkor.hu gave me the ok to back up the large shot, so if you find this post months from now in the archives and the link is down, just post a comment and I'll take care of it.

Roland SPV-355



Shot sent my way via
danmcp.

You might recognize danmcp from this post. He is the man behind the miniature modulars and more. You can see more of his work on his official website and you can find his flickr sets here.

JH. Matrix FX


Remember the JH. Matrix FX? JH. sent the following into AH:

"I got the wooden enclosure from my Brother today, and the front panel fits perfectly (see picture at top of the page).

Finished the last module - the Phaser - (see my raw design papers as a pdf at the bottom of the page, plus a description obout the 6 different modes).

Still a lot left to do: bug fixes, fine tuning of the circuits ... but after one and a half year I'm almost there !!"

Title link takes you to the details. Absolutely gorgeous. Update: Check out this post from October 27 of 2005. Pretty cool watching it come this far.

Kawai 100F



via this auction

"This synth has the Kenton CV/GATE/FIlter."

Roland System 100

Title link takes you to shots pulled via this auction.

Soundgin

Remember the SoundGin? Here's a shot of it's UI editing console. Title link takes you to a good article on Retro Thing where I found the image. Note the Soundgin is hardware.

Malekko Heavy Industry B:ASSMASTER

Remember the Maestro Bassmaster clone referred to in this post? Well, the pedal is ready. Title takes you to Malekko Heavy Industry where you will find more info on the BarkerASSMASTER. Nice name. Heavy Industry is a venture of Ministry's Paul Barker and Josh Holly. The B:ASSMASTER is Heavy Industry's first pedal. You can find an mp3 of a TB-303 and TR-606 running through the B:ASSMASTER here. update via paul in the comments: the demo is by Jason King.

via Josh.

Backlit Lounge SF

Via Mark:
"Back Lit Lounge SF is a semi-monthly live electronic music event. It is conceptualized as a place where local electronic artists can share their unique artistic musical/visual vision with other like minded artists.� Anyone can choose one of five 45 minutes performance timeslots listed in the blog section at www.myspace.com/backlitloungesf or by sending an email to backlitloungesf[at]gmail.com. Video's from past events can be found on the backlit lounge myspace page. This weeks Backlit Lounge SF is set to be featured in San Francisco Magazine's April edition!! Apparently they heard about the party and liked the concept so their photographers will be on hand to snap some pictures for the Mag!"

Update: A couple of images of the event here.

Gas - Microscopic

Remember GAS 0095? Title link takes you to a video of the track Microscopic on Synthwire. It's pretty amazing, trust me. Just go check it out.

the squarewave parade

Title link takes you to "the squarewave parade" where you will find a number of gadgets including this Atari Punk Console, "contari unsol," the mingmod ringmod, the downgrade sample rate reducer and more.

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