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Tuesday, January 06, 2009

Studio Electronics SE-1x LTD Red Eye Analog Synth



via this auction

Roland Juno-106

via this auction

"The sliders for the LFO and DCO have been pulled out. As you can see the original sliders come with this auction. I have not been inside this keyboard so hopefully it will not be too hard to reinsert these sliders but they might need to be replaced."

Access Virus TI Polar

via this auction

The Sweeps - Breaking Up


YouTube via inkoggnito77
"Massive vintage synthesizer use, lots of Moog leads and Fender Rhodes presence in this live clip from German-based THE SWEEPS. Check them out on http://www.myspace.com/thesweepsmusic"

Nerve Net Noise, First Night Boston 2009


YouTube via monumentaldocuments.
"First US appearance of Japanese synth wizard. Crummy cell phone footage."
via Michael:
"Japanese synth noise mastery live on new years eve. Sorry I couldn't
get a shot of his gear, but it was an amazing homemade
dual-joystick-controlled synth."

Bandlimited ramp waveform example aiff files

"These sound files demonstrate bandlimited synthesis of a ramp wave from its fourier series. Limiting the synthesis to a particular number of harmonics affects the quality of the output. The question is how many are necessary for a satisfactory output?

The table below has example sound files of bandlimited ramps with increasing numbers of harmonics. There are tones over three octaves, starting from roughly 85Hz. Note that for the very large numbers of harmonics, there may be aliasing distortion present, since the harmonics will go above the Nyquist frequency for the 44.1KHz sample rate used for the examples."

You can find the table and samples on electric druid's Synth DIY pages.

polivoks-moskow

flickr by drb3nway

"I found this 'creature' in a shop in Saint Petersburg."

mos-cow

drb3nway also brought us the rooster...

Metasonix KV100

via METASONIX

Korg DS-10 Acid "Lily"


YouTube via DSacid. drums come in at 1:00 and the track really picks up at 1:30.

MicroMoog Freqbox Demo


YouTube via Rhythmicons
"My first youtube attempt. This is a demo basically intended to give prospective Freqbox buyers a chance to hear it used as a second Oscillator. The CP251's mixer is used to control the volume of the Freqbox before entering the Micromoog's audio input.
MicroMoog Keyboard to Attenuator CP251
Attenuator out to Freq Box Frequency Input
Freqbox Osc output to Mixer input.
Mixer output to Audio Input of the MicroMoog.

HOpe you enjoy and the next will get better"
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