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Friday, December 07, 2007

Moog Taurus II with Midi


YouTube via JorgeCortez01.
"An improvised jam usnig a Midified Moog Taurus II and an Oxigen 8 keyboard"

Miscellaneous Analog Synths via Material Object

via Material Object

"an old junk collecter in Sydney has this private stash.. photos taken years ago but some things of note include a moog controller keyboard that once belonged to Klaus Shulze + the korg PS3300 + he had about 50+ modules for the roland 100m"

Click here for the full set.



All Tube Synth - Audio clips

Audio clips of the All Tube Synth linked in the prior post.

Are You Not Devo? You Are Mutato


"Mark Mothersbaugh in Mutato Muzika’s basement. Behind him is Raymond Scott’s legendary Electronium. (Photos by Kevin Scanlon)"

click here for the accompanying article on LA Weekley.

click here and scroll for prior posts on the Electronium including a video.

Zune Originals Unboxing 80GB


Youtube via chachijones. Why? Watch the ending.
"CNET Senior Editor Donald Bell unboxes his customized Zune 80 (paid for with his own hard-earned money), ordered from ZuneOriginals.net. Josh Lowensohn films, Nicole Lee adds commentary.If you link to or embed this video, please provide a credit link back to my MP3 Insider blog:http://reviews.cnet.com/mp3-insider"

Vermona DRM1 MKII


images via this auction

"Vermona DRM 1 MK II Analog Drum Synthesizer. This is a beauty of a percussion synthesizer—all analog, with individual trigger buttons to preview sounds as you shape them, and individual outputs for each channel.

from the manufacturer:
The DRM1 MKII is an eight-channel, completely analog drum synthesizer. It gives you total control over every parameter through its 72 (!) controls.

There are eight channels, each featuring specific parameters for generating a certain kind of drum and/or percussive sound. They are divided into:

MOOG Sonic Six

images via this auction

Studio Electronics SE-1

images via this auction

Serge VCS Bananalogue

images via this auction
A Trigger input. Trigger fires envelope, gate sustains level
B Input.
C Cycle switch. Connects "End Out" to "Trigger"
D AC Out. AC coupled output.
E Output LED
F Output.
G Both. VC control both Rise and Fall
H Exp CV. Approximately 1V/Oct scaled input.
I Rise knob. Manual control of rise time.
J End Out. Outputs a trigger pulse when the envelope completes a cycle.
K Fall knob. Manual control of fall time.
L VC Rise. Voltage control of Rise
M VC Rise Knob. Attenuates VC Rise amount. Pull the knob out for non-linear slopes.
N VC Fall. Voltage control of Fall
O VC Fall Knob. Attenuates VC Fall amount. Pull the knob out for non-linear slopes.

Thursday, December 06, 2007

SND SAM-16 sequential analogue memory midi sequencer


YouTube via jkselsyn.
"This very unique sequencer has step encoders to set the notes and a velocity pot on the second row of each note. The third row can send midi controllers per note step and also change timing in other modes. It can also serve as a 1x16 and 16x1 analog switch than can be clocked at the audio rate. It can be operated via midi or gate/cv and is able to have chords programmed into the steps.

This short demo is 16th note swing mode and row 3 to send controllers. For more info check out the SAM-16 homepage: http://www.s-n-d.com/sam16e.html"
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