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Tuesday, May 06, 2008

Polivoks VCO, LFO Knob

via this auction

for those with a knob fetish

"The Polivoks synth is rare socialist moog like madness! The sound is fantastic rich and warm – 100% pure analog machine! It was made in period of 1982-1990 and sold in Russia (then USSR).

The Polyvox (Polivoks) is a duophonic analog synthesizer, with a 49-note (13F-E) keyboard. It features two VCOs, a noise generator, one LFO, a filter (low-pass and bandpass), and two ADSR envelope generators. VCO1 can be cross-modulated by VCO2. Each ADSR can be switched to auto-trigger, each with independent rates.The sound is quite rich and somewhat harsh and aggressive. This is more of a space-synth. You can be sure that you will have never heard the sounds this one can produce. It sounds like these old Yamaha CS-30's, but then fat filters like in Moogs. It is built like a rock, pure military technology, contacts will last forewer. The body is solid and the knobs feel nice. It runs on 220V AC. Polivoks (Polyvox) is the most popular vintage Russian synthesizer all over the world. It has inimitable peculiar sound and very powerful aggressive filters outperforming the famous Minimoog! A fat, lush and very analogue sound is achieved through instability and thanks to unique architecture of the Soviet-era components; in addition, highly reliable military technologies were applied in the process of production. The synthesizer may be used for hard electronic music, or for soft ambient/old school projects and for modelling various effects as well."

97170016

flickr by cl516
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MOOG Voyager

KORG DS-10 Japan Release Date

And we have a release date... for Japan.

July 24, 2008, only at Amazon Japan

Worldwide will come. via Cnet where you will find the full article. An interesting side note is that the people behind the DS-10, AQ Interactive, brought us Hatsune Miku, the "Vocaloid2 girl." Hatsune Miki is an anime character that uses the Vocaloid engine - she will sing whatever text you enter. Image below for reference - I went with the work safe one.

"Korg DS-10 is approved by Korg (I don't know what "approved" means actually!), but will not be released from this firm. A Japanese game developer, AQ Interactive Inc. of Tokyo, will distribute DS-10. Actual development has been done by Korg and Cavia, Inc., another speciality game developer in Tokyo.

The original MS-10 (price 53,500 yen in 1978; US$300 then) was a monophonic, single oscillator job. DS-10 simulator works as two synthesizers (each of them, dual-oscillator affair), since Nintendo DS has dual-screen, upper and lower.

Adding to this two tracks (or two synthesizers), four tracks of drum machine sounds have been built-in. Altogether, DS-10 can be treated as six tracks, 16-step synthesizer/sequencer. Maximum, tune of 99 phrases long can be produced.

Three ways of note entry input: Touch-control screen, keyboard screen, and X-Y matrix screen. All three of them controlled by DS stylus."

Roger O'Donnell of The Cure Plays to the Cows


YouTube via worldsfair. via Tara Busch of AnalogSuicide, where you'll find a post on a new Cure Tribute CD, Perfect as Cats. Tara will be doing a cover of "Let's Go To Bed." Hmm...

video description:
"Roger O'Donnell will soon be releasing his debut solo album, "The Truth In Me", a beautiful and profound departure from his rock & roll pedigree with The Cure and Psychedelic Furs. Here, he sets up in a cottage near his home in the UK to video a brief performance, only to find himself in the company of some rather unexpected audience members... The cows from the farm next door can't help but wonder where those sweet space sounds are coming from - music soothes the savage beast. Hear , see and read more Roger O'Donnell at www.rogerodonnell.com and myspace.com/rogerodonnell"

Candylicious 08


YouTube via Synthomania
"This is a song made for a norwegian celebration called "Russ". Vocals recorded at my studio, mixed at my studio. Im using mostly Korg Ms2000 in this song, with drums from my RX5,Mc307, DR100, and mc09. Pads by Juno2 and D-50."

M563 by night


YouTube via moonmodular
"Changing audio voices/trigger bus. The LED´s are NOT green, it´s the camera mode."

Me playing DM Everything Counts (just a check)


YouTube via DX5

"Checking some Everything Counts sounds played over an easy backtape (almost all played live). It sounds raw, as I didn't add any FX to the keyboards like reverb or delay.

Keyboards:
Top: E-MU Emax
Mid: Yamaha DX7 IIFD
(same setup on Music For The Masses Tour -the DX7II was boxed-)

Below: Yamaha DX7

Backtape running on Pro Tools"

Emu Emulator II Sampler

flickr by Yotsuba&!
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And a MOOG Minimoog

MooCowMusic: Band


YouTube via MysteryAardvark. via Synthtopia.
"Record tunes on your iPhone or iPod Touch . For more information see- http://moocowmusic.com"
You can get MooCowMusic Guitarist here:
Guitarist
You can get MooCowMusic Pianist here:
Pianist
You can get MooCowMusic Band here:
Band

One in a Million


one more flickr by Neil Vance

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"Chris Jenkins purses his lips around the Millioniser 2000, a harmonica type mouthpiece interfaced to a programmable analogue monosynth."

Update: video below via rock in the comments


video upload by millioniser2000

"Rock Erickson -The first American called to Europe to play and record with Walter Mueller's Millioniser 2000. Harmonica like in principal giving the end user complete control over synthesizer and midi functions with the sensitivity of your own breath. This instrument is a one of a kind powerhouse. The video starts off by showing the functions of Millioniser 2000 and then merges into the on stage video which was shot in London. Rick Fenn of "Lie For A Lie" Sony Music was the music director and lead guitarist along with Charlie Barret from The FIXX on bass. The Millioniser Breath Controller units that I'm currently using in the studio are breathing new life (literally) thru their capability to dynamically control some of the most popular software and rack synths ( Garritan Personal Orchestra, Roland Sound Canvas, Yamaha VL70 ect ) and samplers like SampleTank & Tascam Giga Studio ) in both the mono and polyphonic arena. If you have comments or questions please post here or email"
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