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Thursday, August 28, 2008

serge euro modular sequence


YouTube via cray56
"serge euro modular sequence using Dual Transient Generator and the Dual Universal Slope Generator to clock the TKB"

Korg Kr-55 + SQ-10 + X-911


YouTube via Zolophile
"The KR-55 is sending audio output to trigger the X-911 and a trigger signal to clock the SQ-10. The SQ-10 is sending CV to the X-911. The X-911 is filtering the KR-55. The unaffected output of the KR-55 is panned to one channel."

Emeek ownage video!


YouTube via snevelin. "Beat this, digital computertard!"

Minimoog solo "Irish Ballad"


YouTube via gattobus
"Tonight I was doing experiments with my "new" old Moog Model D and... why not to make a video? ...So I played the first thing it crossed my mind... ...and this Irish style ballad came out...

Tech notes:
I used all the three oscillators, with the third OSC stuck on E to make a duophonic sound and just a little envelope on the filter."

The DoubleDeka Ultrasonic VCO

via frijitz in this electro-music.com thread.

"The DoubleDeka is my new VCO. From the forthcoming documentation:
'This unique VCO consists of an ultrasonic oscillator core followed by a parallel pair of waveform generators. Each waveform generator consists of a switched multi- ctave divider followed by circuitry to generate a 10-step waveform using a set of 10 slider potentiometers. Also included are a novel synchronization circuit with two different operating modes and a built-in "digital ring modulator" (DRM) for producing a wide variety of synchronized and anharmonic sounds. The oscillator core is highly stable (better than 20 ppm/K in the prototype) and features wide-range, accurate tracking (better than 0.05% over fifteen octaves). The variable waveform generator provides fine control over an enormous range of available timbers.'

PCBs have been tested and will be available -- along with kits and panels -- from bridechamber.com.

For now here are some demos:
demo01 -- switching through the octaves and then moving the sliders around.
demo02 -- with fixed waveforms, switching through all the combinations of the octave switches.
demo03 -- a patch with the two waves fed through two VCFs.
demo04 -- four waves from two units; raw sounds without filtering.
demo05 -- sweeps of a Tri VCO fed into the the sync input (two sync modes) and then into the RM input.

(Sheesh, they were in the correct order in the preview. Has anybody figured out how the ordering works?)"

demo links at the thread.

Roland SH-1000

images via this auction

Moog Micromoog

images via this auction

Roland TB-303

via this auction

click the image for the full size shots

ANATEK MIDI POCKET FILTER 4 SYNTH SEQUENCER


via this auction

Anyone know more about this unit?

Update via Jared in the comments:
http://www.keyboardmuseum.com/ar/a/anat/filter.html

via Todd:
"Simply put - this company made devices purely to process incoming MIDI data ... This one would allow you to filter out MIDI "aftertouch", "pitchbend", "controller" data, etc. Not nearly as exciting as the name implies."

via Doc Kien:
"I have the 2-page "manual" !

Anatek_MIDI_PocketFilter.pdf"
[mirrored here]

SSM2044 VCF

images via this auction

"This is the last Run of the SSM2044 VCF. These are the final Last (4). No more SSM2044 VCF's will be made.
I made these for the people who requested 3.5mm jacks. The price was adjusted because of the Parts change in
version 2. More trimmers and Network Resistors were added for even finer control.

One Obvious change I did was add 3.5mm jacks for people who requested that. I still like RCA better but oh well."

videos here
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