Thursday, February 19, 2009
max patch idea
YouTube via daswesen
"minicommand implementation of a remixer idea"
The minicommand is from Ruin & Wesen
Diabolical Devices Modified 727
YouTube via bigcitymusic
"If you weren't really feeling the need to have an old Roland TR-727, maybe this could change your mind. Diabolical Devices has modified this Latin percussion version of the 707 to have pitch mods for nearly every sound, a few global bends and a cymbal delay bend. You can turn the individual bends on and off. There's also an insane banana plug patch bay on the left hand side allowing you to link various bending points that's not even in this video. More demos soon!"
Machine Groove (Monome, MLRV)
YouTube via StarfireMX. High quality audio embedded.
"Using my monome and MLRV to mix up a few loops, it's not perfect but I though it was pretty cool.
The monome in the video is displaying a spectral meter of the audio playing."
Sequential Circuits Pro-8
"8 voice bi-timbral analog and sonically very similar to the Sixtrak and Multitrak. The voices can be layered, split or used in Unision mode for absolutely incredible 8 oscillator stacked basses and leads... The original factory sounds have been reloaded. Includes a CD containing the Factory and Alternative Preload sounds from Wine Country."
Moog Voyager Electric Blue

via this auction
note the synthesizers.com
Q119 Sequential Controller
"Moog Voyager Electric Blue NM Synthesizer + VX 351 CV Expander"
DBK Unique rebadged LEM Bit 99

LEM Bit 99? Anyone know the relation between LEM and Crumar?
Update via urge in the comments:
"From your own site Matrix:knows his synths): [yep... stuff oozes in and out all the time.. It's why I created this blog, I just forget to actually use it sometimes. :)
that said...]
"It's a rebadged LEM Bit 99:
http://www.synrise.de/history/advertises/advert_005.jpg
...which itself is a rebadged Crumar BIT 99.
some insider info:
LEM is/was a subsidiary of General Electro Music, Italy (more known as GEM) and I'm pretty sure they bought the rights from Crumar to re-release the BIT 99 (under the LEM brand) when the Crumar company ceased to exist around the mid-to-late '80's.
Around the same time as this, Gem would buy the ELKA company (another well-known Italian manufacturer of musical instruments) which was owned by the other Crucianelli brother, namely Piero Crucianelli.
(Piero was brother to Mario Crucianelli who owned Crumar). '"




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