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Tuesday, March 03, 2009

POLIVOKS

via this auction
"2 VCO with classic waveforms, noise oscillator and external source.

Very strong sounding Analog LP/BP filter with ADSR Envelope,
which can play in loop (retrig). You can process external sound through it,
such as guitar, vocal, drums or another synthesizer. Because of FILTER sound of POLIVOKS is so unique and strong/

Amplifier section contain Envelope ADSR with loop function (retrig), modulation & bypass mode.

Modulator section is a low frequency oscillator with multiple waveforms
and changable rate. LFO roots to amplifier, filter, VCO-1, VCO-2.
Polivoks can play like a classic monophonic synth or in 2-voice mode.
And also You can modulate VCO-1 with VCO-2 (ringmodulator).

No pitchbend & modulation wheel."




Paul Lansky Lesson with Leon Theremin - 1991


YouTube via takenae. You can OHM in the synth movies section.
"From the DVD, OHM+ The early gurus of electronic music
Track 9
Video Recorded by George Lewis

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L%C3%A9o...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Lansky
http://paullansky.org/"
via synthtopia

cliplead Bubble Box



You can find another image and comments on cliplead.

via Alex_Inglizian in the comments of this post.

Aliens Project Toy of the Month 72 - Future Retro Revolution

More info including samples on Aliens-Project

Audio Damage BigSeq2 Samples

via Analog Industries where you will find more details and another sample.


"This is preset #8 - Self Osc Acid. The drums are a separate loop and not running through BS2. The "synth" sound is coming from BS2 entirely, no input."

MeggySeq


"The Meggy Jr RGB from Evil Mad Science running MeggySeq, driving a Wave Shield from Lady Ada. MeggySeq is a pattern-based drum machine sequencer. It has 8 patterns of 16 steps each and each step can play one of 8 samples (the colors are hard to tell apart on the video). Next steps: Saving patterns to the eeprom, sending MIDI (currently it just sends single characters over serial to the WaveShield) and possibly syncing to external clock sources. Or, you know, changing the tempo at all."

via solipsistnation (Distant Stations: solipsism.net)
"Darius (tinysubversions.blogspot.com) and I have been messing with the Meggy
Jr RGB kit for the past few days. He did some neat stuff last week, and that
led me to order one and build it on Sunday. It's a great little kit-- it's
VERY easy to start doing interesting stuff. He was doing some things with
his MeggySynth and the Waveshield, and I wrote this sequencer in only a few
hours."

Trackmate LusidOSC Sequencer Application


Trackmate LusidOSC Sequencer Application from Adam Kumpf on Vimeo.

"Trackmate, a do-it-yourself tangible tracking system, is shown here controlling a LusidOSC spatial application that sequences sounds to create and mix music. Both the software and the instructions to build the hardware are open and accessible. Visit trackmate.sourceforge.net for more information."

Having fun with my Synthesizers.com + Yusynth + MFOS 16 step sequencer


YouTube via Thalassa77
"Just having fun with my modular synthesizer. All sounds come from Synthesizers.com and Yusynth noise generator. The sequencer is a MFOS 16 step analog sequencer. Only delay added."

Syntovox S222 Schematics

via Andrew:

"Burt Vermeulen, recently added some schematics to his page for the 222 which is amazing for synto 222 owners everywhere."

Workspace and Environment: Cyrusrex on TRASH_AUDIO

see the full interview on TRASH_AUDIO
"What are your current favorite pieces of hardware?
So many favorites... As far as modular synths, the Macbeth M5 and the cwejman S1 and my eurorack with Livewire etc. The 808, MS20, Voyager and Vostok are getting quite a bit of use as well. The reason I love the Macbeth is how large it sounds, it's got my favorite tone out of all my analogs and is very inspiring to work with. The cwejman is a winner for its precision and envelopes, it's a very diverse synth as far as sonic possibilities. I've also become a huge fan of the Livewire AFGs, I'm definitely going to have to buy all the Livewire stuff now. The 808 is my go to drum machine, I love setting it up with all the outputs going thru crazy pedal chains and just jamming and recording loops with it for hours. The filters on the MS20 never get old and are constantly processing other sounds sources. Voyager is just fun as hell to play, I love the XY pad and its straightforward controls. The Vostok is strange, it's a bit quirky and I like it for its weird 3rd digital VCO. It's a fun portable synth, and makes me want to build a road case for the Cwejman as well."
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