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Sunday, August 10, 2008

KORG Polysix

images via this auction

MOOG Taurus

images via this auction

"Moog Taurus 1 (1976)
Bass Pedal Analogue Synthesizer.
This one is dated 3/18/76 according to the inspection tag inside. Serial number is 1572."

Octavius Squeezer

"analog bass synth

Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend us your rears, for the arrival of Octavius Squeezer is nigh! Available starting mid-2008, Octavius Squeezer is the only analog bass pedal you need. Designed specifically for bass guitar, Octavius Squeezer has true analog reconfigurable signal path technology, true bypass switching and a comprehensive array of analog synth, octaver, fuzz, envelope filter and other effects driven by a convenient digital preset system. With all this plus tuner and metronome in a size that fits in your gig bag, this is one pedal you simply can't afford to be without! Listen to it now!

Octavius Squeezer includes a dedicated filter circuit bred in our Agent 00Funk and Agent 00Funk Mark II envelope filters. It also includes the fuzz circuit from our Brown Dog gated bass fuzz. A digital pitch tracking stage tracks the notes you play right down to the bottom of your instrument's range and drives an analog synthesizer which can produce various waveforms at either the same pitch as your input, one octave down, one octave up or two octaves up. All of this can be patched, mixed and configured in a variety of ways to give an enormous array of available effects.

Use the effect control to switch between the 96 user-editable presets that can be stored in the Octavius Squeezer's onboard memory. Adjust any of the presets on-the-fly with a twist of the param knob. See the current effect and parameter settings clearly displayed on Octavius Squeezer's backlit LCD. Use the two user-assignable footswitches to bypass, tap tempo and switch effects on the fly. Save and load additional presets to SD card (like the one in your digital camera) using the onboard card reader, and use it to upgrade Octavius's firmware as new versions become available." More info here.

Plan B Complex VCO

flickr by thumbuki

full size

Electrobel promo 3

flickr by ZARk.be
(click for more)

full size

"model : Kali - kali86.jepose.org

another pic for promotion to www.electrobel.be

one strobe on the right with lightbox
Canon 30D + Canon EF-S 10-22
thanks to kali :)"

DFW Synth DIY 8-9-08

flickr by pristak

full size

flickr set here

Dallas Fort Worth Synth DIY

Monolith

Doepfer Drums


Doepfer Drums from Jyoti Mishra on Vimeo.

"This is a patch I created using my new Doepfer modular synthesizer.

Basically, the LFO (A143-3) I'm tweaking goes into the clock divider (A160) and clock sequencer(A161), giving me the gates to trig the quad ADSR (A143-2). I'm using three filters, one set to resonate (making the tinkly sound) and another resonating swept very low for the kick. The source is white noise.

Hope you like it!

(By the way, although the Doepfer is going through a Nanoverb, it's bypassed. The reverb you hear is the A199 Doepfer Spring Reverb.)"

blothering

All Waldorf Blofeld via Stefan Trippler: blothering.mp3

Inside a KORG MS20

flickr by Bapt_

full size

click here for the set.

Oberheim Matrix-12 Tracks via Jeremy

NMAT - Guess the Samples

"Basically, mix in the song Sexual Healing (Marvin Gaye), Steam (Peter Gabriel) and an old Disney cartoon (Oh Yeah). I think it works well, even if it is a sample too far."

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