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Saturday, July 19, 2008

ARIES MODULAR SYNTHESIZER AR 317 VCO MODULE

via this auction

"ARIES MODULAR SYNTHESIZER AR 317 VCO MODULE"

MOOG 903-A RANDOM SIGNAL GENERATOR

via this auction

"MOOG MODULAR SYNTHESIZER 903-A RANDOM SIGNAL GENERATOR
Still has the Moog label on the back with the serial number and date of manufacture at Trumansburg N.Y. which was April 21 1970. The module is all original and in very clean condition."

POLYFUSION 2080 MIXER MODULE

via this auction

"RARE POLYFUSION MODULAR SYNTHESIZER 2080 MIXER MODULE"

TSP Teaspoon as gate keeper = hang on


YouTube via thetonewrecker
"I decided to try feeding the gate signal from the Acidlab Bassline to control the MC-202, but feed it through the Teaspoon. The CV control for the pitch passes directly, but now I can control the resampling/repeats of the 202 playing back the pitch it is following from the Acidlab. I really like how it grabs part of the trigger pulse and you get these strange clunky chugging retriggers. The 202 is not the best synth to trigger externally since the CV and gate go through the digital section before it hits the analog synth , but it was what I had on hand. More soon."

Oscillostomy Incursion 667 - July 13, 2008


YouTube via smorestes
"Ogden Point Breakwater, Victoria, BC.
Coastal, Brutophilia, Froghat, griefer, C-le-Pink, Teen Girl Squad and Sealion enjoy the sun, wind, waves, boats, dancing, a helicopter and making some noise. "

MIDIBox of the Week

via MIDIbox.org
"This unit is now a stereo sid v.2 (6582A + 8580R5), control surface C (a few things weren't used: play button, volume on the modulation matrix,...). The design was created with adobe illustrator then printed on vinyl sticker, box is a Retex#5, PCBs are from SmashTV, and knobs are from ALBS (thank you Goblinz !). The work cost me roughly 350€, but because I'm a beginner I burnt a few things... This is far from perfect: the inside is full of cables, the printed sticker is 1mm much longer than the drilled surface, knobs aren't as close of the surface as I wanted, ... but it works !" via sendling.

Modular Synthesizer HDR

flickr by Peter Gorges
(click for more)

full size

"HDR front shot of the Modular. Bracketing with long exposure times, dark room - almost all light comes from the synthesizer itself."

Friday, July 18, 2008

Synthorama - Emu Modular


Click here for images of the E-Mu modular at Synthorama. Be sure to click on the Synthorama label below for previous posts on my visit to the museum. More will follow so be sure to check back. The E-mu actually sits in somewhat of a hallway between rooms.

Update via Martin:
"The EMU Modulars are both working completely. In one of them I have to
replace a broken potentiometer. And I had to build a new VCO. I copied one
original VCO (1201 ?) and now it works fine. Also I have replaced the complete wiring with the DIL-plugs and remade them all new with high quality DIL-plugs."

Steam Powered Synthesizer


YouTube via wessouthern
"This, as its name so clearly suggests, is a synth that's powered by steam. There's no electricity involved -- the instrument can be run on coal, hexamine, ethanol or propane.

he pressure delivered to the engine is controlled by a ball valve seen between the boiler and the engine. The dynamo is much like a brushless, permanent magnet motor which is spun by a belt attached to the flywheel. This creates an alternating magnetic field which is turned into electricity by an inductive pickup.

The steam synthesizer does not use any electricity -- only steam power. In fact it generates electricity! It generates about 6 watts of AC at high pressure and speed." Very steam punk.

the TEASPOON

"The teaspoon is a lo-fi instant playback looping sampler designed to achieve the classic glitching / stuttering / skipping effect by pushing a single button. this version is a limited run of fifteen designed with the AUDIOBULB RECORDS logo and trademark orange and black."

more info on the squarewave parade.
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