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Monday, February 02, 2009

and then their were 5...


White custom Roland JX-3P via CustomSynth

Blacet TM2050 Time Machine


via this auction

"Blacet TM2050 Time Machine analog delay module in MOTM format. This is a module for an analog modular synthesizer, does not come with an enclosure or power supply - if you don't know what this is, don't bid on it. This is a very rare module - Blacet only produced a few of these in MOTM format for a short time. This one was built from a kit by me, although I had some trouble with one of the chips and sent it back to blacet to get it fixed, and it was calibrated there, so it's as close to factory made as you can get. It works perfectly 100%, and comes with all the original documentation. It does not come with a power connector - these are readily available from Blacet.com or synthtech.com. From the old Blacet web page for these -

Genuine BBD Analog Delay Line Technology for that "retro" sound.
Delays From 10 mS to 2 Seconds!
Bi-Phase Regeneration for Killer Flanging

Voltage Control of Most Parameters:

Delay Time
Regeneration (Feedback)
Modulation Rate (40 S per cycle to 40 Hz)
Modulation Depth
Effect Depth (Cancel)
Reset Input for Modulation Generator for Synchronized Effects
Envelope Follower
External Modulation Input.
Modulation Mixer
Dry/Effect Mix
Compander Noise Reduction
Switched Capacitor Tracking Filters for Wide Delay Range with Optimum Bandwidth
Optimized for Audio Signals from 1V to 10V
Power Requirements: 95 mA @ +15V, 75 mA @ -15V, regulated
Module Depth: 6.5"
Module Size: 5.25" H X 3" W
Delay Time Response: Exponential
CV Range: 0-10V, (0-7.5V for Delay, -5V to +5V for Regen.)
Audio Bandwidth: (Tracks delay time) 8 KHz to 400 Hz "

Static

via ::vtol::

"My first official album "Static" has being released on "Far away records" label. The experimental work was totally performed by handmade machine "RoboSynth".

All tracks can be listened and downloaded here"

You might remember Robo Synth from these prior posts including video, images and audio.

I'm Possessed


YouTube via Gregsynth
"This song was written almost entirely on the Roland XP-10 synthesizer and mixed into GarageBand using various effects:

-Chorus
-Sequencer/Arpeggiator
-Pitch Bends (ending)

"I'm possessed" was written in early 2007 and is a fusion of New Wave, Experimental, and Funk music.

© 2007 Synth and Son Productions"

The Wall Of Synths


YouTube via Gregsynth
"Hola Youtubers!

The past 2 videos I have uploaded (Percussion Power and I'm Possessed) were kind of a blast from the past. I wrote those two songs in 2005 and 2007 respectively. I hope you have enjoyed them.

Now, this song is more recent: "The Wall Of Synths" was written in early 2008 with a synthesizer that most electronic musicians are familiar with and that I'm quite familiar with-an Oberheim! Only this time--it's not the 1980s analog synthesizer--but the Oberheim OP-X. (The virtual Oberheim).

Like my song "Industrial City," this song experiments with sound effects. Instead of city sounds, these are thunderstorm sounds.

Please enjoy!

© 2008 Synth and Son Productions"

Roland Juno-106

via this auction

Yamaha CS15D


via this auction

"Nice preset (but with a "manual" mode, too) duophonic synth from Yamaha."

Yamaha VL-7 Version 2


via this auction

click on the image

hmm... Blogger isn't letting me upload the full size shot. Oh well...

OBERHEIM OBXa + JUNO 60 + SH 101 + TR 606 Part 10


YouTube via magevers more vids by magevers previously posted here
"The fat "jump" Oberheim OBXa, the Roland JUNO 60, the SH 101and the TR 606 together. The OBXa was played in split mode.I have used a small stone phaser on the SH 101. This recording was live recorded on 2 tracks with sonar 8."

DIYtar 2


YouTube via larsby verson 1 here
"Version 2 of my DIYtar, wanted a better and nicer looking body!"
DSI MoPho
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