Thursday, April 12, 2007
SonicProjects OP-X

The secret of analog behaviour: OB-X Voiceboards Various methods have been used in the plugins world to copy analog behaviour. SonicProjects has made a new and different approach. By extensive exploring of the real device it became obvious that a big part of the organic feeling comes from the minor differences in sound between the voices. This has nothing to to with random behaviour but with device tolerances and slightly different trimpot settings. SonicProjects has implemented this behaviour into the virtual device. There are four global buttons which let you control the detunings of the oscillators, filters, envelopes and portamento times."
Title link takes you there. Via this VSE post where you will find a couple of samples by , chnarles, also mirrored here.
Previous OP-X posts
Pearl Syncussion SY-1

Click here for shots via this auction.
Details:
"Pearl Syncussion synthetic drum module. Renowned or notorious (depending on your point of view) for some of the classic 70's and 80's synth drum sounds. Should work with triggers using standard 1/4" plugs, or, as the original brochure says "microphones can be connected to either input", with a 1/4" connector of course. Mono output.
More information on this unit is available here and a download of the original product brochure is available here which gives an overview of the various functions."
KORG MS20
BTW if you are on the look out for an MS20 also check out this auction.
KORG MS50
Title link takes you to shots via this auction.
Details
"The Korg MS-50 - modular in design and at the height of the MS-series synthesizers. This keyboard-less expander type module is completely patchable and uses Korg's Hz/V type of CV and Gate for control with other synths like the MS-20. There are lots of knobs and patch points on this one... The MS-50 is still a single VCO monophonic analog beast but offered more patchability and power than any other MS synth. Other features include a ring modulator, voltmeter and sample & hold. It was also designed to complement the SQ-10 sequencer."
ARP Odyssey
Details:
"Odyssey III (Models 2810-2823) produced from 1976-81 and featuring the new Model 4075 filter design. The rest of its specifications are virtually identical to the Odyssey II except that the overall look and quality are further updated to match the look of the latest ARP synths with the orange & black color-scheme."
MOOG Source Track

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