this auction. Note the seller appears to have a ton of other documentation up for auction as well.
Friday, November 02, 2007
Crumar BIT 01 Rack Expander Schematic Diagram
this auction. Note the seller appears to have a ton of other documentation up for auction as well.
Wersi EX20 MIDI Expander Synth
via this auction
"After 10 years as an organ manufacturer, Wersi enters the synthesizer field with the MK1 (or EX20 module), a digital 20 note polyphonic synthesizer.
Its sounds are based on a configuration of sounds modules such as wave, pitch-envelope, amplitude envelopes and analog effects to produce fourier, waveform sample, and modular synthesis. The front panel features a 32 slider 'wavemaker' module used for each synthesis mode.
A 61 note velocity & pressure keyboard can split and provide up to 8 timbres simultaneously per side. The EX20 is a rack mount version of the MK1. Both instruments can 'see' up to 16 midi channels for multi-timbral operation, and transmits on up to 8 channels at one time."
Thursday, November 01, 2007
Heavy Metal - Taarna (1981)
Moog Touch Plates

"Three interesting Bob Moog touch plates from Felix Visser via the VEMIA auction - showing how Bob moved from a very Moog-like box to a much more Big Briar thing in three stages. Almost certainly all his own handiwork."


Yamaha DX7 Voice ROMs


So that makes:
- VRC-101 Keyboard Plucked & Tuned Percussion Group
- VRC-102 Wind Instrument Group
- VRC-103 Sustain Group
- VRC-104 Percussion Group
- VRC-105 Sound Effect Group
- VRC-106 Synthesizer Group
- VRC-107 Special Selection "David Bristow"
- VRC-108 Special Selection "Larry Leuenberger"
7hz-studio-big

full size
"Akai mpc, Roland Jupiter 6, Technics 1210, Sequential Pro One, Arp Axxe, Korg MS10, Yamaha 01v96."
Bert Smorenburg - Motif XS
SEAMUS Goes Retro & Modular Format Chart

From the Editor, Kurt Stallmann:
"As we celebrate 50 years of musical computing we can’t help but notice that the analog technology that many predicted would be outmoded and replaced still hasn’t died! Not only that, in recent years, there has been a resurgence of interest in analog instruments in popular music and among many young instrument builders. New designs of analog modular synths have been released, some of which hybrid sophisticated digital control with analog sound engines (like Buchla’s recent release of the 200e). It is along these lines that we asked Chapman Welch to conduct an interview with German improviser/composer, Thomas Lehn, whose sole setup consists of a classic analog Synthi. We also asked the Austin-based Wavemaker specialist and analog enthusiast John Loffink to give us a quick overview of a few current analog synth makers. Going even farther back, and in response to our July interview with Max Mathews, David Mooney contributes an article tracing the history and influence of Henry Cowell’s Rhythmicon on a current generation."
via Grant Richter of Wiard on the Wiard list.
Update via John Loffink: "Article has a typo, mentions Analogue Solutions as having Bode FS and Putney tribute modules, should be Analogue Systems. That will be corrected in an errata."
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