Saturday, February 24, 2007
International 4600
Friday, February 23, 2007
Waldorf Q Yellow
Metasonix Tube Theremin?
No, not really, or at least not yet. So I'm desperately trying to catch up for the day and I stumble upon this post on Muff Wiggler. It's a list of ideas for Metasonix to do next. First on the list? A Tube Theremin. Just the image of what that might sound and look like (think about it) sent me running. Good one Muff. : ) Title link takes you to the post.
Don Martin Mini

Click here for more images of this Donimoog sent in by an anonymous reader. According to the person that sent it in, the "sound is very good, and extreme close, quasi the same as the original mini, I only noticed a different filter tracking." Except that,there are 7 other main differences (physical) Can u find them?"
For those of you not familiar with the Donimoog, Don Martin actually owned the MOOG name in the US when Bob Moog was running his company under the Big Briar name. Bob sued and eventually won his name back. You can read more in this Sound on Sound article where the following was pulled:
"In the 1990s, three new companies appeared, each bearing the Moog name, although none was connected with Bob Moog himself. In addition to the short-lived UK company Moog Music Ltd (see the 'Cambrian Capers' box towards the end of this article), there was the US-based Moog Music Inc, a company owned by a character named Don Martin who made lavish promises of new Minimoogs and other classic Moog products, took deposits from customers, but failed to deliver and then allegedly disappeared. The other company was Moog CE, which built modules for original Moog instruments such as the System 55 and IIIC. The owner of Moog CE, Michael Bucki, recently reached an amicable arrangement with Bob Moog, selling his name back to him, and renaming his company ModuSonics. He is still in business.
With Don Martin's Moog Music Inc defunct, and Moog CE renamed, Bob Moog was then free to rename Big Briar Moog Music Inc, and to undertake the development of the Minimoog Voyager. Except in the UK, of course, where it is marketed and sold as the Voyager By Bob Moog"
So can you spot the 7 differences? : ) BTW, DO NOT MISS this post.
Custom FORAT 9000

"-wooden sidepanels stripped and refinished,first 2 micro layers of old mahony next 2 layers of teak varnish
-new handcrafted black painted aluminium display housing (not an plastic laptop battery case! hahaha…)
Next stadium:
Master fader to be replaced,and all black fadercaps…
where the old display was I will place a red alpha numeric led display showing the name ‘Linn 9000’"
Previous Forat posts
Live techno by Vynil Codec
YouTube via KlemK.
Update: Kitlist:
E-MU PX-7
Korg radias
Akai S900
Mackie 1642 VLZ
Alesis Smashup & Bitrman
TC Electronics m300
M-Audio Quattro (only use for recording i am quiet PC alergic whenit is about to make music)
NOTE: I almost missed this video as KlemK sent it to me as a YouTube invite. I usually automatically delete YouTube invites because I keep thinking they are porn spam, and I am afraid of what might pop up if I click through. : ) For whatever reason I decided to click through this time and found this video. So... If anyone reading this has sent me a YouTube invite with synth content that never made it to a post, send it to me again or better yet, just email it to me directly. You can find my email on the right of the site under Contact. Again, I only put up posts on synths so if you want your stuff to be posted it needs to either showcase a synth or visibly show synths. For everything else you are free to put up a post yourself on SYNTHWIRE.
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