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Friday, November 14, 2008

Oberheim Stretch1984 OBERHEIM DX STRETCH


images via this auction

"OVERVIEW
The DX Programmable Digital Drum Machine from Oberheim fills the professional musician's need for an afford able. easy to use, state- of- the- art drum computer. Based upon the modular Oberheim DMX Drum Machine, the DX offers the sound and features of the DMX in a less expensive, more integrated package . The DX is not a drum synthesizer; it is a complex microcomputer system programmed with digital studio recordings of real drums. It doesn't sound like a rhythm box. it sounds like a drummer. Not only does the DX sound like a drummer, it can play like a real drum mer; with rolls, flams, odd time signatures, uneven phrases, changing tempos, or even off the beat. Up to 2200 notes can be stored in the DX, recorded in any of 100 Sequences of any length or time signature. Drum sequences can be recorded in real time or one note at a time. Any of the 18 individual drums (including crash cymbal) or individual notes can be recorded, erased, and then re-recorded until the drum beat is exactly right. The sequences can be combined to form up to 50 songs. Each song can contain up to 255 sequences, arranged in any order, to form a complete composition. Tempo and Time Signature are programmable for each sequence, and with the DX's extensive editing capability, a song's structure can be changed quickly and easily. The DX has several Quantize modes, which correct your rhythm to any beat between l/4 notes and 1/32 note triplets, or turn the Quantize off for the human feel. In addition, there is a Swing mode which will give rhythms the uneven feel that is used so often in jazz and other music.


There are individual tuning controls for each voice on the rear panel and each of the six DX voices has its own output. so you can record them on separate tracks. or EQ them separately. There is also a 7 input stereo mixer to allow you to mix all of the drums into the stereo and mono outputs. The DX can run in synchronization with the Oberheim DSX Digital Polyphonic Sequencer and the other components of the Oberheim Music System as well as other sequencers. There is a programmable external trigger, so you can control the DX with sequencers, synthesizers. or even a drum kit. A battery maintains power to the memory when the DX is turned off. so that you don t lose your sequences when you turn off power. A cassette interface is provided which enables quick changes of all of the sequences and permanent data storage. original list price $1395.00

STRETCH expander for Oberheim DX drum machines. The Stretch adds the two things DX owners want most of all: more sounds and more features for older model DX drum machines. For those DX machines, features are added like variable clock, auto start, cue tempo, midi clock out & more. Each Stretch voice has its own buttons, tuning, output jack and level control for the mixed output of the DX. Zif sockets are included to make it easier to add new sounds, containing chip locations for 4 more rows. original list price $495.00"

Roland TR-808 with MIDI

images via cl516 in this forum post (note it is for sale)

Roland TR-909

images via cl516 in this forum post (note it is for sale)

Three Models of the Moog Taurus Pedals?

If you read the description of this post you will see mention of three versions of the Moog Taurus Pedals. I was only aware of two, so I thought maybe there was a revision of one of the two at some point. I checked with a respected synth enthusiast and he also is only aware of two models. If anyone knows of a third or some revision that might lead to one referencing three versions, let us know. Leave a comment at the other post or shoot me an email (contact info is on the bottom right of this site).

Update: see the update at the bottom of the prior post.

Synthpond 2.0 Now Available

"synthPond is a relaxing spatial sequencer and audio toy.

Unlike a normal sequencer where you place notes on a grid and a moving playhead plays them, in synthPond you place nodes in a field (pond).

There are two major types of nodes.
-Circular nodes release waves at certain intervals.
-Hard-edged nodes release waves when waves hit them

Moving these nodes about allows you to create complex and relaxing melodies.

Additionally, because all the nodes are spatially organized, the audio generated can also be placed in a 3D space, occurring around the listener coming from the relative positions of each node. synthPond was built with mobileFrameworks, an iPhone related c++ library for artists"
You can find it here: synthPond

Build: Mini-Theremin in under a minute


YouTube via makemagazine
"Assembly of the Gakken Mini-Theremin kit @ warp-speed - complete with error correction!
http://www.makershed.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=MKGK"
Note this is from the magazine Gakken, who brought us the Gakken SX-150. Each issue comes with a DIY kit that requires no soldering.

sweet nov.


YouTube via vonhaulshoven

sweet nov. part 2

Roland HS-60 Polyphonic Analog Synthesizer JUNO 106


YouTube via caroy111

"Here a demo of my Roland HS-60 Programmable Polyphonic Synthesizer. It a Juno 106 but with 2 speaker so it made some awesome analog sound for cheaper."

Nord Lead 1 through a Frostwave Blue Ringer


YouTube via soundxplorer
"The carrier wave goes down into LFO range for tremolo effects. "Input B" can be used in place of the built-in carrier wave, or you can use a 50/50 mix of both."

RC CIRCUIT BENT WARP DRIVE MODULATION PHASER/EFFECTS UNIT

YouTube via djwidow420

"CUSTOM BUILT SPECAIL EDITION PHASER BY RESONANCE CIRCUITS"

Watch your speakers at :59.

Casio SK-1
Roland TR-505 comes in at 3:30
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