Friday, November 07, 2008
Minimoog + SCI Pro-One + Prophet VS + Roland Juno-60
YouTube via retrosound72
"vintage synth demo by RetroSound
'The Machine'
bass-drone: SCI Pro-One;
lead sound and deep bass: Moog Minimoog;
analog pad and fx sounds: SCI Prophet VS;
sweep sound: Roland Juno-60 in hold-mode;
no overdubbing, no sequencer software used
Unfortunately it came by the youtube sound compression to a few unwanted digital noises in the sound."
【DEMO】musictrack MT-1
YouTube via musictrackjp
"musictrack Original VirtualAnalog Synthesizer【MT-1】
まさにDTMビギナーのためのアナログ・ソフトシンセ。
シンセの原点は、これでマスターすべし!
ミュージックトラック オフィシャルレビュー
ビギナー向け、ソフトウェア・シンセサイザーMT-1の魅力に迫ります。
レビューの詳細なレポート、高音質バージョンはMusicTrackのオフィシャルレ ビューで公開中です。"
Googlish:
"musictrack Original VirtualAnalog Synthesizer MT-1 []
For beginners just Analog DTM software synthesizers.
Since the origin of the master SUBESHI it!
OFISHARUREBYU music tracks
For beginners, the software synthesizer迫RIMASU with the charm of MT-1.
The report reviews the detailed, high-quality version of the OFISHARURE MusicTrack public view."
【DEMO】ROLAND JUNO-106
YouTube via musictrackjp
"往年の国産アナログシンセ【JUNO-106】
そのサウンドに迫る!
ミュージックトラック オフィシャルレビュー
国産のコンシューマ向け、ポリフォニックシンセサイザーJUNO-106。
いまだに人気のその秘密を探ります。
レビューの詳細なレポート、高音質バージョンはMusicTrackのオフィシャルレ ビューで公開中です。 "
Googlish:
"ANAROGUSHINSE old domestic JUNO-106 []
Close to the sound!
OFISHARUREBYU music tracks
Domestic consumer, PORIFONIKKUSHINSESAIZA JUNO-106.
Most still seeking the secret.
The report reviews the detailed, high-quality version of the OFISHARURE MusicTrack public view."
Circuit bent friend face
YouTube via frostedminipete
"I don't know why this idea didn't cross my mind until recently. The touch contacts on my MT-55 produce awesome sounds... here's another way to achieve them :P EVERYBODY CLAP FOR JENNIE FOR BEING SUCH A GOOD SPORT.
(obviously, one person touching each contact, touch the other person for the sound...just in case anybody was still unsure)"
Analogue with Digital
via Veqtor"I made a little tutorial and sound example about the art of extending analogue modular sounds with digital effects, with some ideas and tips."
"So, for fun I wanted to do something with my currently extremely limited modular: I patched 2 ADSR's from my A-143-2 into self-trigger mode, with their speeds set to high. This creates two oscillators with a waveform which goes from saw-wave, to triangle and into ramp. Then I ran them into my passive ring-mod. The output was recorded while I tweaked away at it."
preliminary schematics for subtle chorus
via JH on the AH list:
"I've put the schemos for my subtle chorus project online at
http://www.jhaible.de/subtle_chorus/jh_subtle_chorus.html.
BBD Board has been finished (and tested) for some time. Main Board schemos are new. Main Board prototype PCB is currently being manufactured at Olimex. I hope I'll be able to offer boards before Chrismas - if not, probably in January. I'm not taking orders for this yet. But if you're interested in this project, and haven't told me yet, send me a mail and I'll notify you when I'm ready to take orders."
"I've put the schemos for my subtle chorus project online at
http://www.jhaible.de/subtle_chorus/jh_subtle_chorus.html.
BBD Board has been finished (and tested) for some time. Main Board schemos are new. Main Board prototype PCB is currently being manufactured at Olimex. I hope I'll be able to offer boards before Chrismas - if not, probably in January. I'm not taking orders for this yet. But if you're interested in this project, and haven't told me yet, send me a mail and I'll notify you when I'm ready to take orders."
VEMIA - ARP Ultra-Odyssey, Saint Eric's max mod
via this VEMIA auction"All the amazing work on this Odyssey was done by ARP guru, Saint Eric in Holland. Over 1000 euros spent. Front panel very nice and clean. Side cheeks have marks and scratches, back has a couple of marks. Overall I'd say it was in nice condition, but not as nice as the EMS. Heavily modified. Fully recapped. Sliders all pulled apart and relubricated. All key bushings done. Mods: Mono/ Duo 2 way switch for selecting monophonic/ duophonic modes. Extra LFO for PPC, with switch for Square or Sine waveforms. 3 way Switch for LFO for extra slow/ normal / fast speed ranges. 3 way Switch for AR envelope for extra slow/ normal / fast speed ranges. 3 way Switch for ADSR envelope for extra slow/ normal / fast speed ranges. 7 new pots in mixer section: Pot 1 ring mod... Slider 1 above pot 1 is for noise Pot 2 VCO 1 square volume to mixer... Slider 2 above pot 2 is for VCO 1 Saw Pot 3 VCO 2 square volume to mixer... Slider 3 above pot 3 is for VCO 2 Saw Pot 4 S/H mixer or Pedal to VCF.. Slider above pot 4 is for Keyboard CV Pot 5 LFO sine to VCF.. Slider above pot 5 is for S/H Pot 6 AR to VCF.. Slider above pot 6 is for ADSR Pot 7 ADSR to VCA.. Slider above pot 7 is for AR The idea is instead of the switch, you get a pot so access to all functionality at the same time.. so for example you can mix 4 waveforms at the same time, the 2 saw waves on the sliders and the 2 square waves on the pots. In addition Pots 2 and 3 have 3 way switches, so you can switch from Square / Triangle / Sine waveforms. Switch for inverted/ normal ADSR to filter. Also have midi installed on the back, Synhouse midi jack. Its on a switch so can be turned on or off (bypassed). Plus extra cv inputs on the back too: resonance cv, vcf cv, vca and another one which i can't quite remember! No slider caps, was going to get some tic tac tops from RS components, but didnt get round to it!"
VEMIA - VCS3 "Putney"
via this VEMIA auction"Original, un-modified example of this classic synth. A MkII, with improved power supply and presto-patch socket. The rare Datanomics version. Very good condition, I mean it's really, really nice. It's not like an unblemished museum piece, it has one scratch in the wood on one side and has two little marks on the front face panel. But its all very minor, it really looks very good. Everything working great too as far as I can tell, no problems. Comes with a custom-made dust-cover. No keyboard."
Commodore Bent 64 Blackout
You can find more shots and info on BIGHEAD ELECTRONICS.
Note Bighead also brought us the MFX24. You might remember the MFX24 from these posts.
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