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Wednesday, October 08, 2008

Wave tables


YouTube via Quiggers1981. sent my way via fishcek.
"using the waldorf blofeld and one oscillator, no filters and only one lfo, this is wavetable synthesis"

Waldorf Blofeld As Promised 1

CHD ELEKTROSERVIS JP4-KBD: Roland Jupiter-4 MIDI Interface


"JP4-KBD MIDI retrofit enables Roland Jupiter-4 to be controlled via MIDI. You can remotely control the keyboard and speed of the arpeggiator by MIDI commands. The instrument works like polyphonic MIDI sound expander.

Features:
* Instrument's keyboard can be controlled manually and by MIDI Note On/Off commands simultaneously.
* The keyboard can be transposed in whole range of MIDI notes.
* Four modes of key priority can be chosen: Last / Higher / Lower / None.
* Tone generators can be tuned by MIDI Pitch Wheel command. The bend range is from 0 to +-2 octaves.
* Arpeggiator can be synchronized with internal tempo generator or external MIDI clock.
* Number of MIDI channel for communication is user programmable. OMNI mode can be chosen, alternatively.
* Default values of all parameters are user programmable - they can be stored into internal memory.

MIDI implementation - reception only:
* Note On / Off
* CC 16 - "Key Shift" parameter setting
* CC 17 - "Key Priority" parameter setting
* CC 18 - "Pitch Wheel Range" parameter setting
* CC 19 - "Arpg Clock Rate" parameter setting
* CC 64 - Hold
* CC 120 - ASO
* CC 121 - RAC
* CC 123 - ANO
* Pitch Wheel
* System Clock
* System Exclusive - setting and programming of all parameters, selection of MIDI channel"

more info here

Vocal 'Ahhh' patch on a modular how to


YouTube via stretta. "How to construct a vocal patch using four modules."
Analog Systems French Connection and Cwejman modular.

The Wretch F*cker


YouTube via bigcitymusic

"Machinedrum-Wretch Machine-F*cking F*cker"

Dotcom can do Minimoog too


YouTube via invalidbuffalo
"Here is my attempt at "that sound" using a Synthesizers.com system. I think I got pretty good results!"

V2.fi testaa: Korg DS-10 Synthesizer


YouTube via v2fi. "Teknoa syntyy nappia painamalla!"

Desoldering an IC from a PCB


YouTube via MusicMiK
"If you ever wondered how you get an IC desoldered an easy way if you don't care about the IC but want to protect the board, just look here.
Not perfect, but maybe informative enough."

Analogue Solutions Red Square v2


YouTube via coldhandmurr. "Red Square doing its thing."


"Giving my Red Square's ringmod the finger... with an assist by Synthesizers.com Q106 VCO.

The cable I am handling feeds into the ringmod 'Y' socket. Reading up on typical ringmod x/y nomenclature will explain what is happening."

Analogue Solutions Red Square v2 Acid

"(Around 1:34 a note is dropped -- that's not the Red Square's doing -- my laptop went into sleep mode and skipped a note.)

Just a demo to see what Red Square sounds like with a patch o' acieeed.

Pretty much just using the top row of the synth, which is internally prepatched. Only patch cable is for allowing midi-to-cv pitch output to slightly mod the filter cutoff.

You'll note that I didn't tweak the resonance. The rez is what I would call "touchy" it goes from rezzy to screaming self-oscillation in just a few degree turn of the knob, so I tend to set it and leave it. Will probably do a mod someday to change that."

Vermona drm1 mk2 analog drum synth

images via this auction

"this is the mk2 version with heavy duty silverknobs. sounds are trigged by midi."


Vermona DRM1mkii - lazy loops from Cold Hand Murr on Vimeo.
just messing around...

EDP Gnat


images via this auction

"Gnats are usually nothing but an annoyance, but in this case, we'll make an exception. The Gnat is a single-oscillator version of the Wasp. It has one digital oscillator and analog circuitry with a basic lowpass resonant filter, envelope with Attack and Decay controls, an LFO which can modulate the pitch or filter, and a built-in speaker. Like the Wasp, it has a very un-playable touch-sensitive flat keyboard with 25 keys. The Gnat also had EDP's propietary control that could be used to link the Gnat to a Wasp or other EDP gear. Like the Wasp, the Gnat also came in three versions. Besides the original, a Gnat Special (pictured above, released 1982) and Gnat Deluxe were released. They had wood panels and a few other changes and the Deluxe used a a standard 3 octave keyboard. The Gnat offers simple and traditional synthesis of analog bass, synth and other useful monophonic sounds. It's designer was Chris Hugget. Specifications: Polyphony - Monophonic Oscillators - 1 DCO (adjustable from 2' to 32'), switchable between ramp, square, enhance, and noise LFO - one LFO with sine, ramp, sawtooth, square, and random waveforms Filter - one low-pass 12dB/oct filter with resonance Arpeg/Seq - None Keyboard - 25 capacitive non-moving touch keys (or 37 standard keys on Deluxe model) Memory - None Control - EDP proprietary digital socket INPUT. MIDI retrofits and some MIDI-CV converters are able to provide control. Date Produced - 1980 - 1983"
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