Thursday, May 29, 2008
Acid tones Morpheus
YouTube via kenspocket
"EMU Morpheus "ACIDTONES" System exclusive or CARD
Synth sounds programed by Kens pocket...
For more info on these sounds and how to obtain them please email us or check out the websites below or see our Youtube channel and click buy !-)
www.soundwavechildren.netfirms.com
www.cdbaby.com/Kenspocket"
chaos module
YouTube via cirtcele
"sounds and oscilloscope view of experimental chaotic circuit based on designs by Sprott."
BeatMachine Fun!
YouTube via siedgey
"Hi guys,
There was a feature on the Youtube front page today of a video of a guy using "BeatMachine". It's a smart piece of software that uses your webcam to make a virtual drum machine on pretty much anything!
I set it up in about 15 mins for a laugh, it's pretty good fun! With a bit of fiddling you could import your own samples into it too.
This is a video of the first thing I did with it, sorry it's pretty dull but it shows what you can do with a large amount of geekiness and a small amount of time. :)
Simon
Original Site: http://mw.boo.pl/beatmachine/
Google Translated Site: http://translate.google.com/translate..."
Jen SX1000 Black and White
With white overlays via this auction
"The Jen SX1000 was released in 1977 for £210 and was described as "A fine box for mucking around with, or for learning about Synthesis. A first class first time buy"
It was eventually discontinued in 1982.
It has a short 37 note C to C keyboard and 24 pragramming controls with which you can make your own crazy sounds, or program in some of the suggested sounds on the 7 printed sheets that sit over the controlls. The settings you can make from these sheets are as follows.
Brass 1 and 2, Hammond Organ 1 and 2, Human Voice 1 and 2, Violin, Cello, Synthesizer, Electric Drum, Piano and Flute. There is also a blank sheet which you can record your own settings."
"The SX-1000, also called the "Synthetone", is a monophonic synthesizer with a 3-octave, 37-note keyboard and a black front panel. It makes huge / fat, analogue lead and bass sounds."
"There are no white ones. The white thing you see is a paper wit punched-out knobs to mark your own setting or the preprinted factory ones. The factories had two sounds on one card: one marked red, the other blue. You can see the red and blue names on the picture of the white one just above the keys in the middle of the keyboard range.
Just have a look at the white ones auction's rear: you can see the paper not lying perfectly flat on the front panel.
So there are no white Jen Synthetone SX 1000 known to exist, although so many claim to see one. But all pictures of white ones show these papers.
I got a Jen SX 1000 with these paper cards. A real nice beginners synth. And the filter of it is a 24 dB filter. Some people always tell it is 12 dB. Just listen to it or have a look at the schematics here.
keep on turning these knobs
Till "Qwave" Kopper"
Ensoniq Mirage DSK
images via this auction
"Ensoniq Mirage DSK Vintage 8-bit Sampler Keyboard in excellent condition. Comes with startup manual, MAS-OS 3.2 disk, couple sound disks, and power cord."
KETRON XD3
"The XD3 is a Synth Sound Module, Drum Machine & Arranger Workstation.
Live Performer with a lot of flexibility for Midi. Perfect for the Midi Accordionist, Midi Guitarist or those wishing to expand their current line-up.
The XD3 offers all you'll need in a mid-range keyboard module with exciting features like Drum Remix, Live Drums, Midifile player and the capability to create your own styles (or load in new ones). Add on the optional Pattern expansion memory card (for even more style space), vocalizer (to add human back-ground voices to what you sing), video card (to display lyrics or screen information onto an external computer monitor) and you're 'loaded' XD3 is now able to challenge some of the higher-end module of today's market. Made in Italy with pride!"
Visit www.KetronUSA.com for Ketron info.
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