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Tuesday, May 26, 2009

ELKA SYNTHEX 8 VOICE POLYPHONIC SYNTH VINTAGE RARE MIDI

via this auction



Future Retro 777

via this auction
"The Future Retro 777 is a classic American made desktop synthesizer like no other. While it was designed to emulate the classic TB303 from Roland the creators of the 777 decided to take it several notches above and beyond the original TB303. The internal routings are above and beyond typical hardwired synths found on the market. If you are new to the tech stuff it means that you can create sounds on this machine that cannot be made with standard synthesizers. OSC 1 & 2 plus Filter can be crossed-modulated and the modulation indexes are very deep yielding some truly killer sounds only found on larger and more expensive modular gear.

It has the latest firmware rev 3.00. This rev adds better sync capabilities and last song /pattern recall. I copied the blank patch sheet found in the manual and made a nice spiral bound 100 patches notebook

The Sequencer is a breeze to program, it has MIDI IN and OUT, Receives and sends MIDI SYNC Clock plus all the analog inputs and outputs making a breeze to interface with any analog gear in the 1v/Oct range. " Image of the signal route / flow below. For any bidders, always read the full details at the auction.






HARTMANN NEURON VS NUKE + SOFTWARE


via this auction

"HARTMANN NEURON VS NUKE + SOFTWARE SYNTHESIZER EC RARE

INTRODUCTION
The Neuron VS software synthesizer is definitely a more affordable way to get the unique sounds and experience of the Neuron synthesizer engine without shelling out a small fortune to acquire the big-brother hardware version. Designed and built by industry designer Axel Hartmann of the German company Hartmann Music. The Neuron synthesizer used an Artificial Neural Network to create a digital computer model from sampled sounds, implementing a new synthesis technology. This computer model could then be used to resynthesize a new sound, giving the player control over "musical" aspects such as instrument body size, material and other acoustic properties. This parametric approach was very different from the more mathematical approaches of other synthesizers at that time.

REQUIRED (Not Included with this sale)
I. Microsoft Windows XP
Pentium III, IV, 850 MHz processor speed minimum (2 GHz recommended), RAM minimum: 256 MB (512 MB recommended), Hard-disk space: 2 GB, VST 2.0 compatible host application, Soundcard: 44.1 kHz - 16 bit stereo.
II. Macintosh
MAC OS Version OS X 10.2, Processor: G4 or G5, Min. Processor Speed: 800 Mhz (1 GHz recommended), RAM minimum 256 MB (512 MB recommended), Hard-disk space: 2 GB, VST 2.0 compatible host application, Soundcard 44.1 kHz, 16 bit stereo"

RARE ARP 8 Performance Series vintage analog mixer

via this auction
"RARE ARP 8 Performance Series 8 channel vintage analog mixer. Yes, that's ARP, Alan R. Pearlman's synth company. This is a RARE beast.

8 mic/line inputs w/ EQ, two aux inputs, two aux busses and a headphone amp. Mic pres and EQ both sound surprisingly great. Each channel has a switchable pad at 0dB, -20dB or -40dB, sweepable three band EQ (low, mid and high with 15dB of boost or cut).

The master section contains a stereo graphic EQ and a mono graphic EQ, both with 15dB of boost or cut at 100Hz, 220Hz, 460Hz, 1KHz, 2.2KHz, 4.6KHz & 10KHz.

There's also one stereo and two mono lowpass filters sweepable from 20Hz to 200Hz. There's an XLR input for a talkback mic that's routable the left and/or right master output, the effects out or the monitor out.

The BEST thing about this console is the built-in analog delay. Warm and gritty bucket-brigade delay. Beautiful." via adam

Ensoniq SQ-80 Demo Song: "Another Day"


YouTube via derekaggs11
"A repetitive but decent song that shows off the SQ-80 and its sequencer."

8-bit diy noise synth


YouTube via Vtolus
"read about - http://samoletuvvp.narod.ru/vto/diy/8bit.html#lo2"
"digital ring-modulator> frequency shifter> guitar synth> bit reducer> glitch oscillator and noise generator."

WIDI-XU “Flash Disk-Like” Wireless MIDI Interface

"CME is proud to announce the WIDI-XU, the world’s first “flash disk-like” wireless MIDI interface. The WIDI-XU is the smallest member of the WIDI family, needing no MIDI IN/OUT port -- just an USB plug. Simply plug it into your computer, to enable wireless Duplex MIDI data transfer with other CME WIDI products. The WIDI-XU is quite compact and cheap, making it a great choice as a wireless MIDI system for computer use. The WIDI-XU even provides one-to-multi communication; one WIDI-XU can connect to many wireless MIDI devices, up to 64 MIDI channels. The WIDI-XU also has the same capability as other larger WIDI products, for example: 80m maximum wireless range, powerful error correction with automatic notes-off and on-line detection etc. Free yourself from the restrictions of the MIDI cable! For a musician, the WIDI-XU should be an indispensable piece of hardware, just like a flash disk. When musicians come together, turn on your WIDI, and start a wireless MIDI party.

features
- USB class compliant for Win XP and Mac OS X, supporting hot plug. No driver needed.
- The working band is 2.4GHz ISM.
- USB <--> RF transmission mode.
- Duplex wireless MIDI data transfer.
- Manual switching for one-to-multi communication (auto finding and selecting).
- Low power consumption, high speed, powerful error correction with automatic notes-off and on-line detection.
- Maximum wireless transfer distance is 80m(262 feet) without obstacle.
- 64 radio channels for MIDI data transfer, with manual or automatic radio channel setting mode.
- When connected to computer via USB, this product will be automatically recognized as the “USB Audio Device”, fully support MIDI data stream, compatible with Cakewalk, Sonar, Cubase etc.
- Automatic searching, manual or automatic channel setting and other system function can be controlled by the special MIDI SysEx command from USB.
- Powered and upgrade program via USB.
- Indicator for signal and power.
- U-CTRL ? functions added

specification
- USB port x 1
- Power/Signal LED x 1
- USB bus powered
- USB Class-compliant for WIN XP and Mac OS X
- Dimension (W x D x H)?73 x 23 x 6 mm
- Weight?12g"

I'm curious if you can use the WIDI-X8 hub below in stand alone mode. The idea is you have your synths hooked up to the X8 and the XU hooked up to a tablet.


WIDI-X8 hub

"The world’s first duplex Wireless MIDI System
Transmission range up to 80M in environments without obstructions
Low power consumption, high speed, error correction ability
Powered by 2 ‘AA’ size batteries
Built-in USB MIDI interface

specification
- Operates on 2.4GHz ISM license-free band
- Duplex MIDI transportation (MIDI In/Out)
- Up to 64 adapter pairs can be operating at the same time. There are 64 working channels can be selected manually or automatically
- Flexible connection of MIDI and USB ports. Three modes (USB RF / MIDI RF / USB MIDI) can be selected
- Plug-and Play USB MIDI on Windows XP and MAC OSX
- Powered by 2 "AA" size batteries (battery life up to 20 hours) or USB bus-powered"

ELECTRIBULATOR 0_0_8 - The software enhancer for Electribe EMX 1


YouTube via wax78
"I'm testing Electribulator (http://renaud.warnotte.be/Projects/Electribulator) version 0.0.7 receiving notes from midi keyboard. Next, Electribulator dispatch notes on each voice of the Electribe (to make polyphony). Electribulator also add an super VCA system with multiple LFO and a sound presets system to send preset to each channel of the electribe."

Test Tesla 1 per NOISECOLLECTIVE.NET


YouTube via SepticMesh
"Prova del Tesla 1 costruito da Urbanspaceman per NOISECOLLECTIVE.NET"
via Francesco of Noisecollective.
http://www.noisecollective.net/site/modules/videotube/index.php?cid=14&vid=78
http://www.myspace.com/noise_collective (great music)

Jarre in Manchester 23rd may 09 pt1


YouTube via spookyuk
"Jean Michel Jarre Playing in Manchester M.E.N was a fantastic concert
This is a selection of songs."
Theremin comes in at :34 followed by the laser harp at :49.
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