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Saturday, May 09, 2009

White x0xb0x Custom B# Edition

via this auction

"Why is this thing called the x0xb0x B# edition? Errr.... if you look at the front panel you will notice an extra key that got printed. This was my plan all along....... That's my story and I am sticking to it."


Moog The Rogue

via this auction

"Hand written serial number #3779"

Moog The Rogue

via this auction

"With 2 VCOs, basic Filter controls, CG/GATE, and a 2 1/2 octave keyboard, this minimal monosynth still offers plenty of usable and familiar Moog sounds."







First Moog Quartet

flickr by Squeakyrat

"Gershon Kingsley's First Moog Quartet, Popcorn, 1972."

Yamaha DX7 Tattoo

See the Synth Tattoo label below for more

Rock On

Update via H in the comments: and a Juno-60

Modding a Gameboy using a www.GetLoFi.com LTC Precision Timer Oscillator Circuit


YouTube via CremeDeMentia. follow-up to this post
"The tiny circuit board you see being added to the Gameboy in this video is sending a counterfeit clock signal to where the Gameboy's crystal originally was soldered. The frequency of that counterfeit clock signal is controlled by the potentiometer attached to the circuit board and the Gameboy's operating frequency changes accordingly. The circuit board and potentiometer are part of the LTC Precision Timer Oscillator kit, available at www.GetLoFi.com/shop. Search the articles at www.GetLoFi.com for more information."

x0x Source

A new x0xb0x site

via the forum

note the host of the site is selling this x0xb0x.

Elektor Formant Modular

flickr by niconoe
(click for more)

Getting to know the Gakken Premium Theremin

Getting to know the Gakken Premium Theremin from make magazine on Vimeo.


"The Gakken Premium Theremin is an affordable and highly playable battery operated theremin instrument. Unlike most theremins, it uses an armband contact instead of a connection to earth ground. It also features -
- coarse and fine controls for both pitch and volume antennae
- master volume
- 1/8" audio output jack
- instrument stand mounting thread

makershed.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=MKGK20

Video & Music by Collin Cunningham"

Music And More (MAM) ADX 1 Demo


YouTube via zibbybone

"Quick demo of a compact and inexpensive drum synthesizer. It has 5 voice channels: Bass, Synth, Snare, Hi Hat and Metal (in ascending order on machine). One cool feature about this machine is that the Snare and Hi Hat channels feature both "open" and "closed" variants. You can here the "closed" snare on notes 5 & 13 (on a typical 16th note Roland x0x style pattern) and the "open" snare on note 8 (same note step I have the "synth" sound programmed on). Only real compaint I have with this instrument is that the MIDI note numbers are fixed and cannot be reassigned. The MIDI Channel is assigned using 4 dip switches on the rear panel. The rear panel has stereo outs (which I used with the front panel pan pots in this demonstration) and individual outs for outboard processing and/or mixing. The LED for the Metal channel is out on this particular unit. The sounds are sequenced via Roland TR-909 External Instrument mode. If you''re craving some fresh drum sounds and cannot afford the Vermona DRM-1, this is a great alternative. The bass on this demo is pretty low and cannot be heard on my crappy lap top speakers. Enjoy and be sure to check out my other videos of synths, drum machines and effects."
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