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Sunday, August 31, 2008

Roland D2 drum sounds II (factory presets patterns a51-a00)


YouTube trom69. "More drum sounds from the Roland D2."

KORG DS-10 x 6 MULTI PLAY SYNCED close-up


YouTube via noPROFITjustPROGRESS
"'6 x (Nintendo DS x DS-10)= NOISE' by: The Adjective Noun vs. F.ck With Audio"

KORG DS-10 x 6 MULTI PLAY SYNCED

bC8 pt.1


YouTube via ChimSyn

"bC8 miniature portable synthesizer with simple pattern memory."

Roland JX-3P


images via this auction

"Killer DCO analogue synth. Shares the same VCD chips as the Jupiter 8 (Roland IR3109 IC ) which are great sounding, rock solid, and will likely last forever. The rackmount version on the other hand are the same filter IC's that are in the Juno 106, the 80017a which are dying left and right from old age and in need of replacement. The unique polyphonic step sequencer (doesnt output to midi and syncs to Trigger voltage) and the vintage Roland style hold-transpose that are on the JX-3P are not to be underestimated. It's a long running debate, and an annoying one.. but I'll say it anyways. I would much rather have a JX-3P than a Juno 106 any day. There's an amazing and easy Mod for the 3P (search for JX-3P MIDI Mod) that enables realtime use of the control box + midi input at the same time, and many many other features including all parameters editable by MIDI CC

Polyphony - 6 voices
Oscillators - 2 DCO's per voice
Memory - 32 preset, 32 user
Filter - Resonant Low pass
Effects - Chorus
Arpeg/Seq - Simple Sequencer
Keyboard - 61 keys
Control - MIDI (no velocity except with a special ROM upgrade)
Date Produced - 1983"
VCDs? Anyone know about the Jupiter-8 comparison?

Update via Dave Cornutt in the comments:
"According to analog.no, the IR3109-based VCF was indeed used on the Jup8, as well as the other Jupiters, the Juno 6 & 60 and the first version of the MKS-80. The IR3109 is an operational transconductance amp, and all of the classic Roland filter designs are OTA-based.

The infamous 800017A actually contains an IR3109, so electrically it's the same. The problem with the 800017A is apparently a fabrication problem that allows metal migration and shorting between leads on the micro circuit board embedded in the IC.

As the poster noted, the MKS-30, which is the rack mount version of the JX-3P, uses the 800017A. I also know that the GR-700 guitar synth uses it too."

Modular prototyping synth

flickr by watkins.philip


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CR-78 Restoration


YouTube via MusicMiK.
"Okay, no new synthesizer modules, as i'm on holiday and just was at home today with a new toy - a CR-78 from a friend which needed a repair/restoration.
Just a short test video here, the full restoration story follows soon, for now, there is just a bunch of photos created during the day:
http://www.mik-music.org/tiki/tiki-br..."

MonoMiK ADSR demonstration


YouTube via MusicMiK. You can see the previous videos by MusicMiK posted here.
"It took quite a while due to vacation and some stress the last weeks, but finally, i soldered this module together. This was sort of much more difficult due to the very compact layout i needed so save some space in the overall construction behind those modules.

As usual, you can find more information about the project and the schematics for the modules via the blog: http://www.mik-music.org/tiki/blog1"

Basic Synthic Object


YouTube via kwoxer1. "Nettes Video" Reactable tutorial.

Sequential Circuits (SCI) Prophet VS


YouTube via felmoe. "a litle look on the prophet vs by k.fog"

buchla 200e jungle ambience edit


YouTube via otisvue
"this is before I got my 4-channel speaker system -- its all coming out of an old stereo with one bad channel. and no -- no arbitrary function generator (aka sequencer). some great sound I stumbled on soon after getting this machine....."
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