Saturday, March 08, 2008
TR-808 pre-scales
YouTube via lesingemonotone
"Programming the Roland TR-808 using all 4 different pre-scales. And in the end a little demo of the manual fill-in."
Rusty Insects - New Studio Shots

Homemade dub sirene
YouTube via machuidel
"A dub sirene I made using modified schematics from some forum. The dub sirene is connected to one of the input ports of my external soundcard (Edirol) and fed into Aldrin, a synthesizer program like Buzz and Fasttracker."
Nicklas playing the Persephone through the .com
YouTube via RothHandle
"Yesterday two friends from Västerås came by the studio to try to explain what this whole modular synth business is about...And what better way than to bring a large beautiful synthesizer.com system to Roth HÄndle for a day of tweaking and noise making...and the odd musical sound here and there too...
THis film is of Nicklas trying out the persephone. A french instrument somewhere inbetween a ondes martenot and a theremin."
CR-78 triggering a synthesizer.com
Cwejman, Plan B and Cyndustries Sound Examples
Cwejman, Cyndustries and Plan B sound demonstration from stretta on Vimeo.
via The Stretta Procedure where you will find an image of the VCA-2P"
New Synthasonic Synthesizer 4-pole filter
via this auction
"Synthasonic 4-Pole Filter, serial# 200-005.
Some info from the Synthasonic Website:
'The Synthasonic Four Pole Lowpass Filter is a gutsy, thick-sounding filter with loads of character and features CV control of both cutoff frequency and resonance.
Synthasonic is a small modular synthesizer company offering high quality handmade synthesizer modules in Frac Rack format. We are proud to offer designs from Music From Outer Space. Our products started as modules we wanted for our own modulars, sparing no expense, showing the greatest attention to detail, and using only the highest quality components. That same design philosophy is carried through to every module we create. We are proud to offer tools which inspire.
Synthasonic modules feature front panels made with the MetalPhoto process, which means that the printing on the panel will never wear off and the panels are highly scratch resistant. For other specifications, please read the module manuals, available as a free download in PDF format on each module page.
Our modules are designed to be mounted in a frac rack case, available from Blacet Research or Paia Electronics. Additionally, you will need a +/- 12V or +/- 15v regulated power supply. We enthusiastically recommend the Blacet PS500. All of our modules are fitted with a 0.156" 4 pin connector which will work perfectly with a Blacet PS500 and PSCONN2 power distribution board. All modules come with a power cable and mounting screws.
We are proud to offer a one year warranty on all of our modules which covers parts and labor. For details, please check the user's manual for any module.''
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