Serge panels
oozitron's synth
Dueling Modulars
flickr set by glacial23. click for the images with mouse-overs.
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Cwejman RES-4 Kick Drum
YouTube via bigcitymusic
"The Cwejman RES-4 is a truly great sounding module. It is made of four resonant bandpass filters. The top knob controls the frequency, the middle the amount of resonance, and the bottom the level for that filter. We are running the Plan B Elf LFO, triggering the Model 10 Polyphonic Envelope. The envelope is running into the audio in of the RES-4. We're just using one band to start but then we add another for some added attack. We're also using the super awesome Cwejman VC-FC compressor module, that is now available in stereo as the VC-FCS!"
A method of making triplet phrase on "KORG DS-10"
YouTube via truewall125789. via the KORG DS-10 blog
VERMONA PERFOURMER
via this auction"This one has the bonus CV/Gate inserts for each voice....
So, you can control the voices with your vintage sequencers.
Check the videos... [below images] I used my TB-303 to control it.
This version is $1624.00 new. Check online. (Nova, etc)
What you get:
- Ten "patch template" papers
- English printed manual
- German printed manual
- Retroverb advertisement & Misc advertisement brochure
- Original power cable IEC/110V style- Wood sides and non-original knobs to plug holes
- Original box with proper styrofoam inserts"






Vermona Perfourmer + TB-303 (video 1)
YouTube via DeathByDinSync. previously posted
"The Perfourmer is 4 synths in one case. You can set it up in many ways... Unison, Duo, Poly. In this video, I have Synth 2 being controlled by CV/Gate from my TB-303 (out of frame). Synth 3 & 4 are together being controlled via MIDI, on the same channel, by Ableton Live. Synth 1 is set to "LFO mode" where the LFO is modulating the VCA which is tuned to the root note of the main sequence of Synth 2. This is an excellent synth... I'm extremely impressed with it's sound.
The TB-303's actual audio is brought in later, through my mixer... I've added chorus & reverb, which you can see from the bars moving on the SDX rack.
Bass drum is from a TR-606 sample in Ableton
More of my music:
http://www.deathbydinsync.com
http://www.archive.org/details/Random...
http://www.rusuden.com"
Vermona Perfourmer + TB-303 (video 2)
ARP Rhodes Chroma
Some shots of the inside, and the cover of the users and service manual. Note you can find scans of both on the excellent Rhodes Chroma site.
Roland GR-33B Bass Guitar Synthesizer (Pedal Only)
Moog Taurus II Bass Pedal Analog Synthesizer
"Specifications • Polyphony - Monophonic • Oscillators - 2 VCO's (square & sawtooth waveforms) • Memory - None • Filter - 1 24dB/oct lowpass w/ cutoff, key tracking • VCA - Attack + Decay or Sustain • Keyboard - 18 note pedal-board. All clay-bake pedals are smooth and firm- no clicking or loose modules. All dials and toggles are firm and smooth- without missing parts. Includes patch cord and power cord."
Juergen Haible Variable Slope Filter / Phaser PCB
Image of the PCB layout for the JH Variable Slope Filter / Phaser. You can find more info including samples at the JH website.
Musikmesse: Moog MF-106TC
"Moog Unveils Long Awaited and Much Anticipated MF-106TC Analog Time Compressor-Shipping April 1, 2009-
The history of invention and innovation is replete with instances of accidental successes: Chewing gum was a bad batch of tire rubber. Penicillin came from mold growing on abandoned plates of bacteria. And we all know about Benjamin Franklin and lightning rods.
Our own musical mad scientists (who never fear failure and are constantly experimenting, tinkering and tweaking) have recently had their own kite-flying experience, and the result is the amazing and logic-defying MF-106TC, Analog Time Compressor.
"We accidentally reversed the clock phasing in the time generation on our MF-104Z Analog Delay, and discovered that it can actually work in reverse, compressing the time stream instead of expanding it. Much to our amazement and delight we began hearing sounds up to 1000 milliseconds before we played them,” said Amos Gaynes, Moog Temporal Engineer.
Gaynes said that the Analog Time Compressor circuit on the MF-106TC can eliminate digital latency in real time, or sound like you're playing faster than you really are. The Analog Time Compressor’s unique Slap-Forward delay effect sounds even better than Slap-Back, according to Gaynes.
“The MF-106TC has hundreds of unique applications,” said Moog Marketing Manager Chris Stack. “Used on the Pitch Preview output of our new Etherwave Plus Theremin, you not only hear your note before the audience does; you actually hear it before you play it.”
Consumer Product Safety Warning: Customers should not attempt to reverse the clock phasing of the time generation circuit on their MF-104Z delay to mimic the capabilities of the MF-106TC Analog Time Compressor. Without the factory-installed flux capacitor added, a standard MF-104Z will be seriously damaged."
More info here. Be sure to click on the image when you get there.
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