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Monday, May 25, 2009

Getting ready to take it out for a ride..

flickr by rue_the_whirl

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"I travel with this thing under my arm on busses for hours only to go round friends houses and make beats hahah I think I need something smaller like a MPC-500.. computers are just not the same
One day just one day I may also get a hair cut hahah I don't think I bothered since October hahh "

Akai MPC-2000XL

flickr by rue_the_whirl
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The festive Roland TR-707

flickr by rue_the_whirl

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"This thing is about as old as me..1985 Vintage Roland drum machine and pretty much the sound of early Chicago house music...this was the machine that made many great artists and classic songs..Just check out Armado's Land Of Confusion if you want to hear some raw 707 and 303, this was also Larry Heard also known as Mr Fingers' drum machine..
Took this last year round x-mass when I was using it a lot...need to sell it now as I hardly use it and need some other bits..also I might sell my Roland JX-3P too"

on Ebay and in these videos:



The 303 projects YouTube via vinyljunkie07
"The 303 is back in my good books with me...Using rebirth for the 303 sound running as slave to the MPC midi clock."

vinyljunkie07's QuickCapture Video - Fri 01 May 2009 13:23:28 PDT

YouTube via vinyljunkie07

NJW_2121

flickr by Nick Winterhalter
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ARP 2600
Moog Vocoder
television

the gaping maw of modcan

via Steve

"Teaser for the new synth being assembled at http://modularland.com"

muse sports a buchla and more

via gerald:

"Some nice modular photos from muse's latest recording session here:

http://www.twitpic.com/photos/musewire

Funny how I find myself watching their live DVD HAARP, waiting for the few moments of 200e goodness."

http://www.myspace.com/muse

Note the E-Mu modular, MacBeth M5, ARP 2600 and Synton Fenix.

Oberheim Stretch-DX

via this auction


EMS VCS3 MK1 with DK1 vintage analog synthesizer

via this auction

"Mk1 EMS VCS3 Putney synthesizer. I'm also including a DK1 Cricklewood keyboard and cable."

Simple ribbon controller for V/Hz synth

via nicolas3141 on this electro-music.com thread: "Continuing my simple synth series. Design goals: simple and educational circuit, 9V battery powered. V/Hz with CV output of about 1-5V giving at least two octaves of reasonable linearity. Stripboard layout shown with no cuts required. If you have a 5 or 6V reference voltage already available you can use that instead of C1 and U1. If you are building it into your synth you can use the main power supply instead of the battery and you won't need the stereo socket with the power-on-when-plugged-in earthing arrangement. Multiple output sockets on this can be very handy in a modular synth.

Finding suitable tape is the hardest bit. I have tested quite a few video/audio/computer-backup tapes and found that pro-grade tapes from the 80s or earlier are the most likely to be suitable (amongst older pro-grade tapes I found I needed to test about a dozen tapes to find two or three suitable ones). Modern consumer grade VHS is not so likely to be suitable. I think you want somewhere between 10K and 100K per 10cm of tape. Most tapes are more like 1M or more over that distance which is too high to be useful. I have found one oddball that was about 3K per 10cm.

One thing to note is that the contact resistance can be quite high. For example if you get a reading of 100K over 10cm, 25K of that might be the probe to tape contact resistances. So 1cm would read about 30K. This doesn't usually matter too much with a three wire voltage divider type circuits like this, but will affect the linearity slightly.

I have some quarter inch tape from a computer backup cartridge and some half inch tape from professional TV betacam that both give me a reading of just under 100K per 10cm. Both work well with 25-30cm of tape as the ribbon, but the betacam tape seems to wear out much much faster. I stick the tape down with double sided sticky tape. Long and high resistance ribbon controllers are more likely to pick up hum and noise. C3 is there to quite that down, but does slow the response slightly. You may need to adjust the value of C3. Use the smallest value that still kills the noise.

You only need to find one tape that works and it will supply you and everyone you know with ribbon controllers for the rest of your life including regular replacements of the ribbon if necessary. So if there is anyone in Christchurch, New Zealand who needs some suitable tape, feel free to contact me.

Cheers,
Nicolas"

Be sure to see the electro-music.com thread for updates.

Synths in Den Haag Art Museum, Holland

via adrian

"I'm just back from den haag in holland (I was playing in the jazz festival), and, while visiting the art museum, I found some interesting stuff. there are some rooms about music, and instruments. There was a clavia G2, but also a sort of small synth made of 5 modules oscillator, filter, enveloppe, lfo, and effects. each module had a button, to trig the sound, and make people understand the use of each module (of course, vco switch trigged the pure vco sound, on filter module, it played only vco + filter .....). There also was some touch screen, where you could sequence some sounds, and you had choice among many sampled instruments.

I was really amazed to see Ondioline among these instruments (I doubt samples I heard where really coming from an ondioline, I could not recognize its special character). There also was among many other instruments, minimoog and philicorda samples"
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