flickr by Acusonic24 full size "Yeah you heard right. This is a maual cut prophet 10. Only a handful of these beast exist. They were to un-sturdy and very fragile to be road worthy. It over heat more than the p10s and p5 rev 1-2s. All of them were ssm chip models."
YouTube via virtualoberheim "http://www.sonicprojects.ch
OP-X PLAYER, the cheap ($39) preset version of OP-X, played in realtime with no lateny on an intel mac within the new SM-Pro Audio VFX Application for mac (first public beta version). Note that the OP-X PLAYER is a windows vsti plugin!
The audio is routed via Cycling74 Soundflower to Apple Garage Band, where the audio stream is recorded and sent to the audio out, all without any noticeable latency!
The plugin could be installed without any problem using the integrated "Run VFX Plugin Insraller" provided in the VFX menu. The OP-X PLAYER is already adapted for VFX and V-Machine and needs no additional wizard file.
Note that you need an Intel Mac, PPC G4/G5 is not supported. Here's a short guide to try it out by yourself"
Kind of like the Oberheim OB-SX version of the OB-Xa.
YouTube via justwaving "Another tune just using sequencers, a Q119, Q960 and an M563. This is another one of my favourite Bach pieces (probably because its on of the few Bach pieces I can play!) It also uses the Analogue Solutions TR-808 and TR-909 drum machine clones, driven by the Superb Moonmodular M563."
YouTube via zaphid. follow-up to this post "Ems Synthi Aks & Ems Random 2 voltage generator. 2 random cv's on ringmodded vco1 & 2. Filtered radio, ks sequence and a single vco patch driven thru some pitchshifters." remember to search for zaphid on the top left for prior posts.
"The Diabolical 606 is back again. This time it's being shaped and mangled by the SubDecay Prometheus pedal and the Catalinbread Heliotrope.
The Prometheus is an absolutely beautiful sounding envelope filter.(Maybe not in this instance). This is one of the cleanest, most pure sounding filters out there. Really! It has up and down envelope modes as well as a super hip LFO/sample & hold modulation option. There are high, band and low pass modes that can be swept with the frequency knob. You can turn down the envelope amount and use it as a fixed filter too!
Last in the chain is the Catalinbread Heliotrope. This is a super affordable, versatile and great sounding pedal. You can get bit-crushing, crazed ring modulator effects, a nice distortion via the "gain" knob, and there are two modes. "Hi" mode is a more subtle setting for sample rate reduction and bit depth. "Low" mode will turn your source sound into a groveling pile of sloshy bits and digital nastiness. We'll try and do some more refined videos with these pedals soon.
"Your looking at a analog computer by CES. This is a CES Ed-Lab 700, it has banana plug jacks, used a banana to 1/4 jack interface to use this with my modular. If you have Modcan, Cynthia, or Serge this thing is ready to rock.
This analog computer features a clock (with two 180 degree outputs) , inveters, boolean logic, flip flops, Threshold Logic, Comparator OP-Amp, , volatge meter, AND, NAND, NOR, Exclusive - OR, switches and LED displays. All the logic you will ever need for complex sequences, triggers, and noise generators."
"The unique sound of this synth will be familiar to fans of Reproduction and Travelogue era Human League also loved by The Cars, Kitaro and Vangelis. For such a small little synth it has a fantastic range of sounds, all with a classic 70's flavour. The depth and richness of tone cannot be emulated by modern virtual analogues like the MicroKorg. A funny little demo of the synth can be found on Youtube."
"Roland RS 202 , string sound of the 70's The sound is warm and grainy and with a bit of external reverb you can really pull off a great synth string sound.
A great sounding analog string synth with an easy to use front control panel and containg the great roland ensemble sound used in so many roland synths of this era. Cosmetically this keyboard is ok , it has some chipped paint and scratches. Its in 100% working order and sounds great! I think it makes a great vintage analog gig instrument due to the fact of its heavy metal faceplate and being built into a flight case... a good article about the rs 202 from sound on sound"