Saturday, January 12, 2008
microKORG vs Moog Minimoog
Roland TR-606 The Beast
images via this auction, via the Matrixsynth Forum.
"Roland TR-606 with 'The Beast' modification. This is by far the best 606 mod available, implemented to the highest quality by the designer. This mod doesn't come cheap. I'm gutted to let this go, but one of my monitors died over christmas, and I need to raise funds fast for a new set. Amazing condition, and awesome sounds.
Separate outs and kill buttons for all sounds, as well as the following tone controls:
modular synth circuit bent sequencers
YouTube via bubagoo
"This video shows two casio keyboards, a drum toy, switch sequencer, mini modular synth and analog sequencer all linked together.
I built the modular synth and sequencer based on schematics from
http://www.musicfromouterspace.com/
If you want to get into building analog synth gear, but don't know where to start, go to this site!!! Super helpful, tons of info and he has lots of circuitboards for sale.
The switch sequencer is the blue box second from the left. This is the central brain for this whole operation. Schematics for this piece can be found on my website:
http://www.casperelectronics.com/fini...
This is used to trigger the drum toy (rehoused in the brown box to the left) and is also triggering the casio keyboards which are pretty quiet in this video. The switch sequencer is also outputing a clock pulse which is being fed to the analog sequencer which is controlling the analog synth. What you get is a link between circuit bent instruments and analog synth gear."
Sequential Circuits Prophet 600
YouTube via ludwigtrap
"In 1982 Sequential Circuits introduced the worlds first commercially available MIDI synthesizer; the Prophet 600. This noise maker was built for slasher films, prog-rock and is a riot to play."
Synthesized Scarlatti in W. Carlos Style - Stereo
YouTube via Elhardt
"Here are some experiments I did in trying to mimic the style of Walter/Wendy Carlos' synthesizer technique and style of timbres. Carlos was using a 1960's era patchable modular Moog synthesizer with a different architecture than that of the Alesis Andromeda synthesizer. Each one has some advantages and disadvantages over the other but both use analog circuitry.
This video includes about 3/5 of a harpsichord sonata by Scarlatti. It is played by hand on a velocity sensitive keyboard, one monophonic passage at a time, and overdubbed onto multi-track.
Be sure to check out other related videos in my synthesizer series, and check back now and then as I will be posting more in the near future."
Korg Mini KP
YouTube via mtheadded
"All sounds from patch 99 "Synth + Looper. Background pre recorded on computer"
Sequential Circuits Prophet T8 Bronski Beat - Small Town Boy
YouTube via lewisjp8young
"i made this clip before i changed my studio around. i already played this song on a minimoog an memorymoog but i thought i will stick this on here anyway. hope you like it."
ribbon controller 2008
video upload by ouijafeet
"Demo of ribbon controller made by me and played on my Minimoog Voyager."
and one more:
ribbon controller demo
"Analog synth ribbon controller demo of "In Search Of" theme."
STUDIO ELECTRONICS SE-1
images via this auction
"'Seen where the sound of success was heard, the SE-1 recreated the power of the classic Moog tone and far more. The distinctive Oberheim filter and numerous additional features helped to make this Hiphop and R&B legend the serious professional's source for the boominest basses and smoothest, wormiest leads on the planet. The SE-1X continues in this tradition, remaining true to its roots, while stepping up its functionality and form; wide open to future expansion and exploration via its Flash-ROM operating system –not to mention the boundless creativity of our supernal sound designers!' It is well known that this instrument was created with the help of Bob Moog himself!" Is it? If you know feel free to comment.
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