minus case and keys
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
MOOG THE ROGUE
via this auctionI almost posted this one on MATRIXSYNTH-B, but thought the fact that the hand written serial number on these was interesting enough to post here. Makes me wonder which synths had hand written serial numbers vs. stickers, vs. print, vs. stamped, etc..



1970's MOOG SATELITE SYNTHESIZER REGISTRATION GUIDE
via this auction"This is an original 58 page foldout Registration Guide for the Moog Satelite Synthesizer.
Contains: A Quick-set tabs diagram for each sound/instrument and a Slide Control panel diagram for each sound/instrument.
A one page intro in the beginning of the guide and a two page Table of Contents with a 58 page reference (51 to 58 is for your own creative registrations.The size is 3 1/2 inches by 7 1/4 inches"




Roland SH-1000 Rare Vintage Analog Synth Book
via this auction
"This extremely rare Roland SH-1000 book is an excellent introduction to using and programming the classic analog synth - the Roland SH-1000. The book teaches you how to operate the SH-1000 in live performance with 27 musical pieces/examples which highlight the capabilities of the SH-1000 as a live performance synth.
It then with patch sheet diagrams it focuses on the synth controls of the SH-1000 and how to adjust the controls to create new patches.
This book is almost 35 years old"
Pigtronix MOTHERSHIP Analog Synthesizer
"From Pigtronix:
Pigtronix Mothership is an analog synthesizer featuring VCO, Sub-Octave and the world’s first Intelligent Ring Modulator. Incredibly fast note recognition and enormous analog sound make this unique synthesizer ideal for use with guitar, bass, horns, vocals or any other musical instrument. No special pickup or interface is required.
At the heart of the Mothership is a newly designed note detection circuit that achieves high-speed and accurate pitch to voltage translation. The Mothership is a true analog mono-synth with a limitless array of tuning options between its voices. This pedal is capable of otherworldly tones that have never before been available in such a compact and easy to use format as well as some new sounds that reach into bizarre and uncharted musical territory. Are you ready to go there?
Sub-Octave – The Pigtronix octave down is massive; it will shake your house. The Sub Octave is always locked to the input signal, providing a warm and solid fundamental for whatever harmony you create with the other voices. A dedicated SUB Out jacks allows low frequencies from the Sub Octave and Ring Modulator to be sent to a separate bass amp for maximum booty.
The Voice of Saturn CEM Filter
Coming soon via The Voice of Saturn
LABELS/MORE:
Curious Inventor,
Voice of Saturn
See dealers on the right for pricing and availability on gear.
See dealers on the right for pricing and availability on gear.
TONEWHEELS trailer
TONEWHEELS trailer from macumbista on Vimeo.
"TONEWHEELS is an experiment in converting graphical imagery to sound, inspired by some of the pioneering 20th Century electronic music inventions. Transparent tonewheels with repeating patterns are spun over light-sensitive electronic circuitry to produce sound and light pulsations and textures. This all-analog set is performed entirely live without the use of computers, using only overhead projectors as light source, performance interface and audience display. In this way, TONEWHEELS aims to open up the "black box" of electronic music and video by exposing the working processes of the performance for the audience to see.
Derek Holzer: sounds, electronics
umatic.nl/tonewheels.html"
TONEWHEELS Cologne
TONEWHEELS Cologne from macumbista on Vimeo.
"First TONEWHEELS performance, August 25 2007 at the "Kunst & Musik mit dem Tageslichtprojektor" workshop, Molkerei Gallery Cologne, DE. Yes, I do bite the electronics and get a mouthful of 12V DC at the end!
Derek Holzer: sounds, electronics"
Neanderthal Electronics workshop, Tartu Estonia
Neanderthal Electronics workshop, Tartu Estonia from macumbista on Vimeo.
"More than 40,000 years ago, our Neanderthal ancestors invented the first music instruments from simple objects around them (bones and stones, sticks and skins...), without reference to any existing music history, and primarily for their own pleasure rather than that of others. Nowadays, we use complex audio hardware and software which make it "easier" to make music, so long as channel our creativity into such established and socially-accepted avenues as Western Classical or Minimal Techno. But some of us, deep in our hearts, still long for the Stone Age simplicity of pure noise!
In this four day workshop, which ran from 11-14 Feb 2009, ten Estonians with no previous electronics experience were shown how to use simple objects from our modern environment (resistors, capacitors, transistors, LEDs, integrated circuit chips...) to design and build their own personal, customized primitive noise synthesizers. They worked their asses off and enjoyed themselves immensely, and here are the results.
Please write to "derek" AT THE DOMAIN "umatic.nl" for more info about this workshop."
Copenhagen Noise Workshop
Copenhagen Noise Workshop from macumbista on Vimeo.
"From 2-6 February 2009, I worked with students from the Kunstakademiet in Copenhagen to create a series of personal noise devices. Here, the students and guests of the final presentation show how much pleasure you can get from your own noise!'
LABELS/MORE:
DIY,
events,
Synth Babes,
Video
See dealers on the right for pricing and availability on gear.
See dealers on the right for pricing and availability on gear.
NAMM: WNAMM09: Plan B Model 30 Triple Digital VCO Subsystem
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