Thursday, February 12, 2009
Freeclyde Swag Featuring MOTM
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via Paul Schreiber on the AH list:
"If you watch the sci-fi series Stargate SG-1 Joel Goldsmith is the composer. He has a pretty nice modular system here"
LEL' PSR - soviet drum machine with MIDI

via this auction via the forum.
"Lel' PSR is the digital drum machine that has a built-in sequencer for 8 songs, 32 patterns of the factory (64 of user), 16 styles, each of them contains 2 variations. Maximum duration of the composition - 255 bars. Minimum tempo value from 40 to 250. It contains 12 internal sounds of percussion instruments: bass drum, bongo, clap, gong, rim, snare, tom1, tom2, tom3.

Display: # song, # pattern, bar, step, duration of step, value.
Back panel: midi input/output, audio output right/left, input for a tape recoder, headphones."

TipTop Audio Z3000

Yamaha CS5 Rainbow

Update: and a Casio SK-5 here.
Your Music Still Sucks

via the Big City Music blog:
"We just got our first shipment of Metasonix r51 vacuum tube VCA/Distortion modules in! They look great and can sound like a bear who's sat on a sharp stick! Check them out here."
Boss SE-50 Stereo Effects Processor Demo SE50
YouTube via zibbybone
"Quick demo running through the presets of this early 90's fx unit. I have a simple sequence playing on a Roland HS-80 (Alpha Juno 2 with speakers) using an unfiltered saw wave without chorus running into the left channel and a couple of preset patterns from a Roland TR-626 Rhythm Composer in the right channel. There are some algorithms (such as Stereo Mixer and "x" + "y") that have seperate parameters and/or effects for each channel. In Vocoder mode, the HS-80 acts as carrier signal and drum machine as modulator. Using half the width of a single rack space, this compact unit is great for live situations. With a street price of $400 back then, the SE-50 gave a lot of bang for the buck."
Alternative Oscillators -Volume 1
YouTube via bigcitymusic
"Here are a few different modules you wouldn't normally use for oscillators. But, in a pinch, or for effect, they can do the job quite nicely.
As a reference, we start with an Analogue Systems rs95 square wave. The first alternative is the Plan B Model 37 Elf LFO. Yes, it will track one volt per octave. It also offers a few different waveform outputs too.
The next is the Cwejman MMF-1. Lots of Cwejman modules track one volt per octave. This is one of them. This is the lowpass mode, but it will track in the other modes, including the awesome dual bandpass mode.
Next is the Analogue Systems rs120 Comb Filter. It does not track one volt per octave, but the feedback makes for an interesting tone for an oscillator. All modules are being sequenced by the A.S. rs200."
(Fairlight) Enter data to Page R with QWRTY keybard
YouTube via btpro
"Another Fairlight demonstration.
Page R is Real Time Sequencer.
In this tutorial, I enter playing data from QWRTY keyboard (not musical keyboard).
Moving cursor = arrow key
Enter / Delete notes = Set, Delete key
Fill command (hihat part) = F key"
circuit bent coleco talking teacher
YouTube via stylinghead. This is only the second coleco post that's gone up.
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