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Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Inside a MiniKORG 700

flickr by jcgrabow
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MiniKorg 700 knobs and switches

Synthesizer Art Green Doepfer Case

see Synthesizer Art for more.

via link for the archives.

obsoletecomponent

Some great synth shots via obsoletecomponent

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Metasonix R-52 and R-53s Shipping

via http://metasonix.com/

"Just FYI: the R-52 filter and R-53 waveshaper are shipping, starting this week. I know they are attracting a lot of attention, just please be patient. Thanks."

The 500 Synthesizer (Free VSTi) by Peter Smith


Remember the secret synth project by Peter Smith posted in this video? It's now available as a free download at smithcomposition.com

via Peter Smith:
"It's called 'The 500 Synthesizer'!
Features, LFO, Filter, plus pseudo granular synthesis and a special 'destroy' mode which chews up the signal."

Vintage Synth Vids via HAPPY ELF

www.myspace.com/httpwwwmyspacecomhappyelf

IMPRO juno en cs 10

YouTube via elfferichfour
"I play my Juno 6 and CS-10 for more than 20 years and I still discover new sounds ! I just love those 2 old synths. Here is a video of me playing with them in my studio. I JUST CAN"T GET ENOUGH !!!!!!!!!!!1"

YAMAHA CS-10

"Can't live without him ; my YAMAHA CS-10.
Best bass sounds I have ever heard. Never let me down. listen( download for free) to 5 albums ( only analog synthesizers) at www.wmrecordings.com. New tracks at: www.myspace.com/httpwwwmyspacecomhappyelf"

YAMAHA CS-10 triggered

"An easy way to make groovy analog music is triggering a YAMAHA CS-10 by a Dr. Rhythm Dr-220. The rimclick pattern triggers the CS-10. Listen(or download) to 5 of my albums for free at www.wmrecordings.com. Have fun! New tracks at: www.myspace.com/httpwwwmyspacecomhappyelf, analog greetings from HAPPY ELF."

solina string ensemble

"Solina String Ensemble at its best ! Full sound, a little dramatic but very unique and a beautiful sound."

electropop tune

"I just trigger the Juno 6 by the DR-220 drumcomputer and play the Yamaha CS-20. There is nothing midi or computer in my shed......uh uh studio. This is the real thing !! ENJOY!!"

spacy tune

"making some spacy music with my Roland Juno 6 and Korg Poly 61. The Poly 61 is triggered by Boss, DR-220 drumcomputer. Enjoy and RELAX !!!"

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

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