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Sunday, July 27, 2008

Tim's Roland SH-1000 Synth

flickr by Terekhova
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Rosana and Barbara

flickr by Konstabel Els

Vacuum Tube Ring Modulator

via Deviant Synth where you'll find more info.

"This is, of course, based on Eric Barbour’s [Metasonix] designs, with a few twists.

I built a separate sine/square wave oscillator and have put an input jack on the front of the ring mod for input of any carrier signal."

Inside a Studio Electronics Midimoog

more shots on sequencer.de

Anyware Instruments Modules

"Demo Quad LFO Module - very small and tiny incl Patchbay, compared to Eurocent coin. It’s the first evolutionary step by Anyware on & at the Modular Synthesizer Meeting 'Happy Knobbing'"

more info and shots on sequencer.de

Modularen


flickr by Modularen
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TH XRVCO x 2
TH VCO-1 x 2
MFOS Dual VCA
MFSO ADSR
CGS Wavemultiplier
CGS Digital noise
CGS Analogue shift register
CGS VCA
CGS Suboscillator
CGS Wavetable
CGS Gate to trigger
CGS Synthacon
Fonitroik PS3100 Resonator
Fonitronik Dual Buchla Lowpass Gate
Fonitronik Dual Buchlaesque CV processor
Topp 281 Function generator
EFM LFO
EFM ADSR + VCA
EFM Transistor Ladder filter
MSC175 Dual VCS

Thomas Dolby - Windpower



YouTube via BrusselZuid. via Thomas Dolby's blog.

Windpower turned 25 years old today.

"Thomas Dolby performing Windpower on Top of the Pops circa 1982"

I'm guessing the computer is the PPG 360 with 340/380 system that Thomas Dolby picked up from Edgar Froese - you can read about it in this post.

Mattel Synsonics Demo by Failed Muso


YouTube via FailedMuso.
"Another in my series of basic (and I do mean basic !) demos of some of my favourite bits of gear. Here is the Mattel Synsonics, a piece of gear I lusted over as a young boy, thinking it would be my ticket to super mega stardom as the most supreme drummer of all time. Sadly, my pocket money couldn't stretch to it, and my parents figured that I'd be far better served by a Subbuteo set, as a career in table football was much better :-s

I eventually found one of these in mint condition on eBay and promptly snapped it up. Sadly, after almost 30 years of waiting, I was slightly underwhelmed, but I'm sure it would've blown my mind back in the day.

Apparently, Kraftwerk used these at one point."

Question on the Japan DS-10

Anyone out there know if the text is in English, Japanese or both? Is there an option?
Update: At 1:06 in this video, you can clearly see the controls in English.

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