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Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Arduino Punk Console - programmable 8 step tone sequencer


More info on the Arduino Punk Console here. via fotosis.

"This is my first build using an arduino microcontroller. I wanted to create a simple tone output device along the lines of the 555-based atari punk console, but using solely the mcu as the tone generator. Unfortunately, that was just too simple a task with a microcontroller to play with--it was done in about five minutes and my mind was already forging ahead with a bunch of stupid ideas."

Fairlight Xynergi Videos

Xynergi from Fairlight


Xynergi Demo 1


The Magic of Xynergi's self-labelling keys

YouTubes via cyber4nic. Via DVDBorn.

JoMoX Serial #1 "Dr. Walker" xBase09

via this craislist post, via shagghie


MMM Envelope Generator

Mattson Mini Modular Envelope Generator

SIEL Mono

via Giorgio. Click here for more.

ZEIT Desktop Retro


click here for more.

MOOG Tatoo

via Till "Qwave" Kopper in the comments of this post:

There is a female german Moog synth player named Christa with a Minimoog tatoo on her right arm near the shoulder. Here is a picture shot during the Kufstein BlueSynth meeting two weeks ago."

Voyager+M5 Vergleich

A comparison of the MOOG Voyager and MacBeth M5.

Voyager+M5 Vergleich - Twango

via sequencer.de

Studio 35d's Analogy

"The Analogy sampler CDs are compilations of tracks sent in by various artists with music made with analog electronic music instruments only. Use of any digital instruments, such as samplers and digital synthesizers are not allowed. Because of the succes of both volumes 1 and 2, it was a logical step for Groove Unlimited to continue the series with Analogy Volume 3."

The track Probe One (original version here), by Studio 35D features only the Pro-One according to My Synthesis Technology.

click here for more info.

Ursa Major Recording Studio


click here for more. Via Analog Industries HCGP.

Spot the synths.

Update via the comments:
"This is David Morley's studio (he has also produced stuff with Andrea Parker). He uses the ARP 2600 on just about everything, and it sounds wonderful. He also has a nice collection of reverbs (couple real EMT plates, Roland R-8, etc) that he really knows how to use.

His new CD is one of my favorite electronic releases of the year. The sounds and moods he creates are very inspiring. Very much worth picking up, I think you have to order it directly from him.

http://www.davidmorley.com/"
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