
Sunday, March 22, 2009
Redrawn Buchla 230A Envelope Follower

benge studios
flickr set by eben1000uk (click for more)
You might recognize the Benge from these previous posts. His Twenty Systems is a must have for synth enthusiasts. The CD book is filled with images and details of the synths used. Highly recommended.
How to circuit bend a Gakken SX-150 synth

flickr by matt the modulator
(click through for mouse-overs)
"Bend points for the gakken SX-150 simply add a switch that coneects points A and B for each bend and as always check short before soldering Enjoy!"
Dubstep with the modular
Dubstep with the modular from Brandon Daniel on Vimeo.
"Dubstep track I'm working on, getting the big modular synth involved. The bass tone is actually Nord Modular G2, but being processed through the modular, drums are 808 + some other stuff... hopefully will finish the track in the next couple weeks."
via bleepology
Let me know if the labels need updating...
Synth Fumbles... "Synthian Slips"
I did it again. I called and labeled the Yamaha CS01 a Casio. It's one of my most common synth fumbles. As much as I know it's a Yamaha, if I don't make the conscious association, I default to Casio. Obviously due to the look and size of the CS01. Another is the use of dashes for KORG and Yamaha in their model numbers. Yamaha does not use dashes, KORG does. It's CS01, not CS-01 and its MS-20, not MS20 for example. I know there are others, and you have caught me a number of times. I've been known to call the Micron and ION and vice versa for example. It's just the way it is... If you have any, feel free to share.
Roland Juno-106

via this auction
"Noise, filter and wave forms tested and working. All voice chips are working and have been properly calibrated. Internal battery for patch memory replaced. Original factory presets installed. Custom hardwood, japanese ash (tamo) end panels installed.
This Juno 106 has 3 of the chips replaced with 3 new clone chips produced by Jeroen Allaert (analogue renaissance)...

Factory preset sound examples on Synthmania
Some resources including the Juno 106 user and service manuals
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