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Friday, February 15, 2008

SERGE MODULAR ANALOG SYNTHESIZER

images via this auction

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QUANTIZER MODULE
ASR MODULE
ASR MODULE
DUAL TRANSIENT GENERATOR MODULE
RANDOM SOURCE MODULE
SMOOTH STEPPED GENERATOR
CV PRO MODULE
DUAL UNIVERSAL SLOPE GENERATOR
EXTENDED ADSR MODULE
SMOOTH FUNCTION GENERATOR
NOISE SOURCE MODULE
DUAL PROCESSOR MODULE
DUAL PROCESSOR SLOPE GENERATOR
PHASER MODULE
VOLT CONTROLLED STEREO MIXER
NEW TIMBRAL OSCILLATOR MODULE
PRECISION VCO (2 MODULES)
WAVE MULTIPLIER MODULE
VARIABLE QVCF MODULE
DUAL TRANSIENT GENERATOR
DUAL AUDIO MIXER MODULE
TOUCH ACTIVATED KEYBOARD SEQUENCER

MOOG Micromoog

images via this auction

Smoker's tooth

MOOG Micromoog with Patch Sheets

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MOOG Micromoog plus "ORIGINAL PATCH overlays - which I have never seen before in my life. They are official Moog Plastic Overlays that go over the knobs to recall patches. There are 8 of them."

Casio CZ-101

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postcard

flickr by nakedintruder

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The Harvestman

moogermod-1

flickr by lx_rudis

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"2007 shot of my analog stuff during a tracking session. typically i treat the rack to the left as a sort of modular synthesizer. although there's plenty of MIDI control available here [minimoog, encore expressionist, doepfer converter], i mostly work with control voltages when using this equipment."

Transistor Ladder Filter Tattoo

flickr by ANDY_MOOG_BOY aka Andy Squirrel.
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"Note that one of the transistors in Bob Moog's Transistor Ladder Filter has been filled with the circular Moog Music Inc logo.....my idea! I heart Bob..."

Update: the image used below via here where you will find a few more shots.

Thursday, February 14, 2008

Synclavier Project

"The Synclavier was an earlier sampler / synthesizer of the late 1970s and 1980s. It is a remarkable beast that can make truly astounding noises. A sound design company donated one of these venerable tanks to Ryerson University's RTA department several years ago. No one knew how to operate it, and it has languised in storage ever since. This semester in 2008, three brave and noble students in Sound Synthesis (Colin Jennison, Gabe Knox, and Milan Schramek) have taken it upon themselves to resurrect this fine beast, and this page shall document their work and progress in this grand and challenging endeavour.

Here you will find links to photos and their final paper on the subject. Assuming the beast does come back to life, here you will also find links to some of the audio produced.

- Henry Warwick, February 2008." link via daddio

EMS Logik

via Aliens Project where you will find one more image.

Top 20 Weirdest Insruments - Episode 2


Be sure to see the write-up on Sonic State. Episode One here
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