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Thursday, March 19, 2009

Livid Instruments Ohm64

"Features
• USB Powered
• Bi-Directional MIDI communication
• Class-compliant: no drivers needed
• 75 Programmable backlight buttons for talk-back and
interactive performance
• Programmable MIDI mapping allows you to change the MIDI settings
on the hardware
• Immersion Gold Platted Circuit Boards
• Anodized Aluminum Faceplate
• Open Source software tools to create your own LED talkback interaction
• Ohm Core software included for MIDI editing, and LED talkback
programming
• Cell DNA video performance software included
• Standard MIDI IN and OUT jacks
• Made in the USA by humans
• Available in Aluminum and Wood models. Wood is available in blue, red, natural, and unfinshed so you can stain or paint it any color you want." http://www.lividinstruments.com/hardware_ohm64.php.
Also see this video

Malekko B:ASSMASTER MODULE

"Germanium Harmonic Octave Analog Distortion Euro Module

Malekko Is proud to introduce the worlds first Germanium based fuzz Euro module! This is the same great octave fuzz as our B:ASSMASTER germanium but squeezed into a 12hp euro design. CV inputs for Ass Volume, Bass Volume, and Sensitivity make this already musical fuzz sound even more versatile!

Never again will you say, "Gosh, I sure wish I had a germanium based octave fuzz for this patch"-- because we just made it! So hide your dog, buy your sister earplugs and whatever you do don't scare your mom, cause things are going to get fuzzy in your modular system!!!"

You can find samples here.

Pepe Mogt : Last view from Slussen (Nortec Collective, Latinsizer, Fussible)


YouTube via pepemogt
"Here is "Last last view from Slussen",
enjoy!

Video editing and color profile by Ernesto Aello
Camera by : Don Trini
Music Composed by Pepe Mogt
Equipment used: Nikon D90, Rozzbox V2, Vermona retroverb and Electroharmonix Memory Man
------------------------------
http://www.myspace.com/pepemogt"

Roland Designs the Future?


flickr by Neil Vance

full size

"Oscar Peterson on the Roland PianoPlus! (and TB-303 & TR-606)
This is a scan of an old 1982 Roland brochure I managed to keep all this time - HEY! so this is what Roland thought was good use of a TB-303 & TR-606! never minding that the TB-303 actually managed to change the direction of music forever from 1988 to date with the acid resonance movement!!!!"

Atari Punk Console By DAED in an Atari 2600 Cart.


YouTube via legionhwp
"Forest Mims popular circuit commonly referred to as an "Atari Punk Console" . Built by David Talento @DAED. Http://www.HelpWantedProductions.com/dae d.htm

Unit has momentary button and On switch, Octave switch, switchable Photoresistor, and 1/8" output. Runs on one 9Vt battery which is attached to a holder under the cart.

Email for purchase availability."

elektrons moog kp


YouTube via vcovcfvca
"Just a quick little jam...
Elektron Machinedrum UW mkII (tiny little blips), Elektron Monomachine mkII (main groove), Moog Little Phatty Stage II (live play), Korg Kaoss Pad KP3 (delay on the Moog)"

elektrons moog kp 2

audioMIDI.com presents Arturia Origin- Part One


YouTube via audiomidicom

"audioMIDI.com's Mitchell Sigman shows off Arturia's new Origin hardware DSP modeling synthesizer- part one of a series. Call audioMIDI.com at (866) 283-4601 for more info!"

Diabolical TR-505 Modular Jam


YouTube via bigcitymusic
"Sorry the loops don't match. Here's the Diabolical Devices TR-505 with pitch mods sequenced by the Elektron Machinedrum. We're running it into various modules. The modules are the Analogue Systems rs120, rs30, rs50, rs60, rs170, the Cwejman RES-4, MMF-1 and probably a couple more random modules. The combination of the rs30 Envelope Follower module with the Shaper section of the rs50 is a really powerful combination. The rs50 allows you to take a the envelope generated voltage and turn it into a pulse that the rs60 ADSR module can understand. Run the ADSR out to whatever you want! In this case we're sending it to the MMF-1 cutoff and the rs120's variable CV input."

PPG Modular System 300


via this auction

details in Googlish:
"Modular system. Historically, to document the development of the former German Synthi-scene, this is a very important and unique exhibit. It is probably time for the Berlin School synth in the 70s by RĂ¼diger Lorenz been built, one of the pioneers in the development and dissemination of synthesizers in Germany.
Mostly, it is equipped with PPG modules, but also some Syntec DiY modules or some modules from the master himself. The modules are distributed on two cases, each with its own 220V power. Both Cases with butterfly closures to a transport unit to be connected. Presumably, this system was for live use. The system is controlled by a Duo phonic PPG 322nd Keyboard Type
Since I am too little familiar with the details here an original info the previous owner:
'The set consists of 300 analog PPG sound modules, installed in a case and another case with SYNTEC PPG-modules and modules and a special trigger generator. Built is an octave filter bank with the bottom-right own LFOs per band filter. The modules are internally Cases in the "additional" wired. Various control lines (lines Trig, VC-lines) are additional switches, disconnectors jacks wired internally.'"

Voice of Saturn KIT

via this auction

"This VOICE OF SATURN Everything kit has a retail price of $85.00 plus shipping and handling. Get it here for much less... For details and instructions on putting this together please visit the offical website here."



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