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Friday, December 19, 2008

KORG Z1

via this auction

SEQUENTIAL CIRCUITS PROPHET 5 REV. 3

via this auction

"Sequential Circuits Prophet 5 VER 3
Model 1000
Serial # 1000-4242
Warrany Expiration Date 5-18-83"


KORG Prophecy

via this auction

Cwejman S1 MkII Semi Modular Analog Synthesizer

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via this auction via bigcitymusic

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Sequentix P3

via userwave on the forum

note this is for sale

TV I circuit bent.


YouTube via benttronicsdotcom. via this auction.
"9" color TV I modified to have audio input modulate the picture tube. Audio in is a 1/4" jack.
Best if audio in is amplified a little, I used a headphone amp, but any amp should do."

arduiNoise


arduiNoise from Collin Cunningham on Vimeo.
"code from Loud Objects 'stereo' Noise Toy program - ported (and futzed with a bit) for Arduino.
- and what, no sensors?!?
no, i'll leave that up to you.
blog.makezine.com/archive/2008/08/arduinoise_beats.html
loudobjects.com/kit/"

Scratching with the XR-2206


Scratching with the XR-2206 from Collin Cunningham on Vimeo.
"XR-2206 function generator chip
+
resistive pressure sensors
=
good times"

SX-150 button mod


SX-150 button mod from Collin Cunningham on Vimeo.
"This right here be a Gakken SX-150 analog synthesizer kit - but ya see, I de-installed that resistive control strip deal … added me some good old-fashioned surplus pickbuttons and a bitty trimpot.

Now all me and the dog ever do is play with this thing … well occasionally he runs off to dig up a bone er somethin'.
speakin' a which - where is that dog?"

Ken Stone Interview via VICMOD

VICMOD: Ken Stone interview
(click for the full interview)

"Ken Stone is highly regarded in the Modular Synth business. He is also "the guru" of the DIY synth community.
Ken has been involved with many companies throughout the years from Bananalog, Cyndustries, Elby Design and Metalbox to name a few. He runs his own company Cat Girl Synth (CGS) were you can buy Printed Circuit Boards (PCB)and build up your own system. If you are into modular synths you are sure to have at least one of Ken’s designs in your system.

I caught up with Ken recently at his home, in the outskirts of Melbourne, Australia, a place that resembles only what I can only describe as "The Tardis". I went in and time disappeared. You will see modular synths all around the walls at strange angles, vintage oscilloscopes and wires everywhere. I was convinced when I left his home I had indeed been to another galaxy."
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