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Sunday, May 24, 2009

Roland SH-32 stringmachine sound


YouTube via knarrbacken
"The sounds are from the SH-32 when I had turned knobs for intensity, LFO:s & more and did get some kind of stringmachine / synthesizer-sound."

Makeshift Omnichord with Korg nanoPAD, GlovePIE & Alesis Ion


YouTube via adzy31

"Recently discovered the amazing 80s instrument the Omnichord (and its newer cousin the Q-Chord) - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ENY3BX... - brilliant kind of electronic autoharp where you have individual buttons for a load of different chords... and a touch pad you can strum and it plays notes in that chord in some kind of amazing arpeggiated goodness.

This is my attempt to recreate the Omnichord interface with a Korg nanoPAD. I set up all the pads so they're just sending control data rather than note data, and via GlovePIE the control data from the x axis of the touch pad is divided up into 13 regions, each of which is assigned a note from an arpeggiated chord. the chords are chosen by the top row of pads. bottom right pad sends a note off message. Right now it's all chords in the key of C but something which can be changed - it's just a pain writing out the note data for the arpeggiated chords.

Midi data is being sent out from GlovePIE running on my PC to my Alesis Ion synthesizer, on a patch I forgot the original name of (renamed it when i tweaked it a bit) then through some reverb on my guitar amp.

All sounds very technical but the end result is pretty fun to use :)"

MacBeth X-Series Dual Oscillator B

via the Big City Music blog

ToneBoard on iPhone


YouTube via felixxing
"ToneBoard is an iphone app with which you can compose millions of fun music by enabling various tone buttons on the tone board.

It consists of 10x16 tone matrix.

The horizontal line is the time axis while the vertical line is the tone axis. 16 different tones are distributed along the tone axis. Press each square to activate the tone and press again to deactivate it."

ToneBoard iPhone - Song 1


ToneBoard 2.0 on iPhone


Available on iTunes here:
ToneBoard

apc

flickr by zerozeroisland

"sone stuff in the studio right now, akai apc 40 prototype, home-made weird sound generator, there's a casio sk-1 int here somepalce and just off to the right you can see the Rhodes Chroma Polaris, propped up against the wall. that one needs a little work"

iPhone SoundGrid App - NOW in AppStore!


YouTube via pronvit
"New sequencer-like iPhone app that gives you way to create stunning audiovisual performances anytime anywhere."
Available on iTunes here:
SoundGrid

SoundGrid App for iPhone - Demo 2

"New Tenori-On-like sequencer iPhone app that gives you way to create stunning audiovisual performances anytime anywhere."

Update:

SoundGrid iPhone App - Tutorial

Akai AX80

via this auction




EMS Synthi A Mk1 vintage modular analog synthesizer

via this auction
"very early vintage EMS Synthi A Mark 1 suitcase synthesizer in great cosmetic and functional condition. Auction includes synth, lid, 19 patch pins, power cable with Bulgin connector, some vintage EMS sales literature, a spare for the rare reverb driver IC and a .pdf copy of the owner's manual. This unit has been modified to run off of 110V North American power. The Mark 1 is very rare and it is estimated that only 300 of the Mark 1 Synthis were ever made. Many people (myself included) prefer the Mk.1 to the Mk.2 VCS3 and Synthi mainly due to the fact that it has individual waveform outputs on the patch matrix for Oscillators 1 and 2. Though both revisions sound similar (and each individual one sounds completely different from each other!) there were actually quite a few differences... do a google search if you're interested. One of the big diffs, alongside the different matrix layout and Prestopatch jack, was a diffferent power supply on the Mk.2 that allowed it to run the KS sequencer. So any factory-original Synthi AKS you've seen has been a Mk.2, as the Mk.1 wasn't equipped for it. I did find a page in my "Synthi Mk.1" search where someone had Robin Wood mod one to accept a KS, though, so it can be done. I've previously owned a Mk.1 VCS3 and a late model Robin Wood Synthi and the Mk.1 is definitely where it's at in my opinion."









OCTAVE KITTEN

via this auction
"The Kitten takes all the best parts of the Cat and boils them down to a lighter, smaller package. For a one-oscillator synth, the Kitten has a huge sound. I can't think of a better synth is its class. Micromoog? No. The Kitten offers two mixable modulators on both the VCO and VCF. The Axxe? No way. The Kitten's oscillator has three mixable waveforms, plus independent sliders for 2 suboctaves! The SH-09? Nope. The Kitten's filter is just as ballsy and can be modulated by the oscillator! Korg MS-10? Not even close. The Kitten has just as many interface jacks and sounds much bigger. Overall the sound of this synthesizer is unique and high quality; it offers lots of flexibility for its size."





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SLp1 - SLp4 and SLp music


YouTube via PlanetSynth
"http://planetsynth.com
http://myspace.com/planetsynthdotcom
formerly Ypsisynth
The Soundlab plus Runs off an AC adapter (included). Built with MFOS PCBs.
Im very impressed with the tracking of these Synths when Tuned correctly.
Mostly all 1% resistors used throughout. Nice smooth 24mm Alpha pots
Give a great feel to the knob action."
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