Tuesday, February 26, 2008
keybdwizrd - Moog Rogue Demo
YouTube via keybdwizrd
"Demo of the Moog Rogue analog synthesizer. I am the original owner of this little beast. Lexicon MX200 used to add delay and reverb (I am not an analog elitist. :) )"
Bad Shipping
via daddio of tapewarm:
"I received this in the mail today. And this is after I pulled the dent out some. Inside are my 2 new Doepfer modules, A149-1 and A149-2, the Source of Uncertainty Suite. Thankfully the shipper had wrapped the modules in bubble wrap and filled the box with styro peanuts so no damage was sustained. Had they been packed with wrinkled up newspaper as is too often the case, I doubt they would have survived the impact." "you might consider this as a public service announcement."
Dubreq Pianomate
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via this auction
via Rebel Bass
"Dubreq Pianomate, Made in England, September, 1972. This is a classic and collectable piece of early synthesiser technology.
Unit consists of an amplifier, 2 x tone bars and a volume pedal. Remove the tone bars from the storage area in back of amp, place them on the keys of any full-size keyboard, plug the leads into the amp, and play the keyboard - and you can make vintage synth sounds using an acoustic piano as the keys!"
via this auction
via Rebel Bass
"Dubreq Pianomate, Made in England, September, 1972. This is a classic and collectable piece of early synthesiser technology.
Unit consists of an amplifier, 2 x tone bars and a volume pedal. Remove the tone bars from the storage area in back of amp, place them on the keys of any full-size keyboard, plug the leads into the amp, and play the keyboard - and you can make vintage synth sounds using an acoustic piano as the keys!"
Frostwave Blue Ringer Ring Modulator
YouTube via bigcitymusic
"Here's a bit of the Frostwave Blue Ringer, Ring Modulator. We're running first, a part of a song from the Radikal Technologies Spectralis and then a pattern from the Elektron MachineDrum SPS-1. First you hear the dry signal then the wet. This pedal does have a CV input for control of the oscillator pitch so if you have CV gear you can integrate it easily with your setup. A ring mod takes 2 signals and gives you the sum and difference of the frequencies on the output side. For example: put in 440hz get out 220hz and 880hz. Notice that 880hz is exactly double the incoming frequency, which is an octave. In this demo we ran the same signal into both inputs and with the top right knob of the Blue Ringer you can control the amount of internal oscillator and input B. The difference would make no change in sound but the sum should give us an octave up. It's a bit hard to hear with drums but it works great on more melodic instruments. bigcitymusic.com"
Synthesizer Fun Wurlitzer Organs Orbit
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via this auction
"Vintage Synthesizer Fun For Wurlitzer Organs with Orbit Synthesizer. A collection of easy to play melodies which explore some of the vast resources of the Wurlitzer Orbit Synthesizer."

via this auction
"Vintage Synthesizer Fun For Wurlitzer Organs with Orbit Synthesizer. A collection of easy to play melodies which explore some of the vast resources of the Wurlitzer Orbit Synthesizer."
MFOS SoundLab
"* 2 vcos (voltage controlled oscillators)
* vca (voltage controlled amplifier)
* lfo
* white noise generator
* mixer
* adsr envelope (attack / decay envelope)
* filter
* two cv ins, one gate input for external controllers (9v recommended)"
YouTube via tylersplan.
Vermona Synthesizer

"It is a 2-VCO monophonic analog synthesizer. It has most basic analog edit parameters. A 24 dB/oct analog VCF filter with 4 knobs (Brilliance, CutOff, Resonance, Contour), a single LFO to modulate the VCO or VCF sections and a typical ADSR VCA envelope. There are preset VCF and VCA settings as well as a Manual mode, but there is no real Patch setting storage available. Also absent are MIDI and CV or Gate."
More info and samples on http://vermona.de/
RITM-2

"A rare subtractive analog synth, manufactured in 1982 by the Kirov radio plant in the former Soviet Union is here now! Fully functional! There is an original soviet factory structure - i.e. method of synthesis, knob resistors, parts, connections, voltage etc. It runs on 220V AC (US customers will need an adaptor). NO MIDI, CV-GATE OR SYNC ARE INSTALLED.
HERE DESCRIPTIONS FROM BOOK "VINTAGE SYNTH'S A-Z" BY PETER FORREST [Check the Synth Books section on the right for this book and more]:
Ritm-2: 32-note (F-C) 1-VCO monophonic synth.
- Neat little synth with a mix of knobs and sliders. Sprung pitch-bend
wheel; modulation slider. Portamento / glissando; LFO - saw, triangle or
random; VCO: three waveforms; noise; VCF with resonance, switchable key
follow. Two ADSRs.
- This seems to have a feel of early Korg about it - nice. Made in the
Kirov factory."
Link to samples at auction.
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