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Thursday, May 28, 2009

Hartmann Neuron

via this auction

"I updated the sound sets up to Soundset 3 - there is a further download on line which I didn't do as I was happy with the sounds of V3 - Soundset 3 disks included along with spare controller knobs

As an instrument it is very hard to describe the range of sounds and control it offers - it is immense and can give you modeled real sounds to unimaginable complicated evolving rhythms and pads. The Neuron has full surround capability - see pic of in/out panels - it is in my opinion the best synthesiser ever made for creating unexpected and unique sounds as well as some truly stunning models of other instruments The Wurltzer is just amazing!

I did not get into making my own sound 'models' - the software is still downloadable and there are several dedicated user sites to share and download sounds.

http://www.surroundsfx.com/forum is a good one"





VINTAGE USSR SOVIET ANALOG SYNTHESIZER POLIVOKS



via this auction

samples at ruskeys.net
auction description:
"Polivoks had been produced since 1982 by Formanta electronic factory (one of the biggest at the time); it was sold exclusively in the USSR. Polivoks has its own particular electronic parts, reliable keyboard (49 notes F to E) made in magnetically controlled contacts; synthesis modules consist of independent boards, which is convenient for maintenance. The synthesizer has 2-voices polyphony; each oscillator works with a keyboard note independently; two types of filters - bandpass/lowpass and external input for cutoff control. In addition, Polivoks is housed in an original body of uncommon design with handy controls. Being closed with a cover, the synthesizer turns into a strong aluminum case.

Polivoks is the portable electronic musical synthesizer which is designed for playing different musical compositions of any genre. It is also intended for creating some musical effects in cinema and play scoring, in studio.
There are 4 octaves on the keyboard. The inclined desk is divided into the following functional sections: Modulator, Generator #1, Generator #2, Mixer and Amplifier. They give one a possibility to synthesize a broad spectrum of sounds and to change sounding at any time.
There are 3 internal audible signal sources in the instrument: to broad-ranged of the Generators with changed form of oscillations and a noise generator for creating a non-musical sounds such as wind, surf, whine, etc.
Possibility to connect an external audible signal sources to the synthesizer is provided for (e.g. guitars, electropianos and electroorgans). Sounds of different external sources are combined separatly in the mixer in any ratio. There is a filter in the synthesizer with cutoff frequency control and resonance to change colour of timbre of audilble signal over a wide range.

Polivoks is the most popular vintage Russian synthesizer all over the world. It has inimitable peculiar sound and very powerful aggressive filters outperforming the famous Minimoog! A fat, lush and very analogue sound is achieved through instability and thanks to unique architecture of the Soviet-era components; in addition, highly reliable military technologies were applied in the process of production. The synthesizer may be used for hard electronic music, or for soft ambient/old school projects and for modelling various effects as well.

Specifications:
— Polyphony - Two voices
— Oscillators - 2 osc, 1 Noise Gen. Waveforms: triangle, saw, square, pulse 1 and pulse 2.
— LFO - LFO speed and modulation (triangle, saw, square, random waveforms)
— Filter - VCF: ADSR knobs, ADSR mode, cutoff, resonance, BPF/LPF mode, filter LFO level, envelope level.
— VCA - ADSR knobs, ADSR mode, mod level, keyb memory.
— Effects - Glissando
— Keyboard - 49 note duophonic
— Memory - None
— Control - CV / Gate

— Mains voltage of alternating current, V 220
— Power consumption, W max 10
— A range of operating temperature, C -10 / +35
— Relative generator drift over 4 hours continuous work is within, % max +/- 05
— Total musical range overlaped by main generators, Hz 21,8 (F of subcontra octave), + 5274 Hz (E of fifth octave)
— Tuning range of the main generators, % min +/- 12 (+/- 1 tone)
— Detuning range of the second generator, % min +/- 25 (+/- 2 tone)
— Frequency change range of the cutoff frequency of the filter, Hz min 100 + 10000
— Dynamic range of the synthesizer, dB min 60
— Inlet voltage of the synthesizer in a load 10 kOm
— Low output voltage, V 0,025
— High output voltage, V 0,25
— Dimensions of the synthesizer, mm 780х490х195
— Dimensions of the pedal, mm 273х93х52
— Weight, kg"
Panel overlay in English below.


Tom Oberheim to Show New Synth at Boston Red Bull Music Academy Event

via DJ MELEE in the comments of this post.

"Hello all,

My name is Jay aka Coppo and I am arranging the workshop for Mr Oberheim on June 3rd in Boston for the Red Bull Music Academy. I just wanted to mention that when I spoke with Tom yesterday he did mention that he would be bringing a new synth he was working on. Looking forward to June 3rd!"

You can find more details on the event in this previous post.

Fake Buchla

via http://www.skkatter.net

"Here's my attempt at a Buchla sound. Just an MKS80 going into a bit of reverb. The notes are being played by an Octopus and I was messing around with a few of the MKS80 parameters while it was being played. I also played with the Octopus tempo too!"
MP3 here

Clavia Nord Lead 2x | demo (1 of 2) by syntezatory.prv.pl


YouTube via Jexus

WARNING: The last minute of this video has some very disturbing footage and audio. Note it is obviously not real, but it is disturbingly realistic.

video description:
"2003 Clavia Nord Lead 2x. All sounds programmed by WC Olo Garb. Video editing by WC Olo Garb. ||| Syntezatory.prv.pl Videos: showing you not what a synthesizer can do, but what a man can do with a synthesizer."

WARNING: The first 45 seconds of the next vid may contain disturbing video to some.

Clavia Nord Lead 2x | demo (2 of 2) by syntezatory.prv.pl

Non Objective Variable Noesis


YouTube via JeffreyPlaide
"An exercise in random and improvised structures, this musical piece explores alternate textures and combinations. Using the TS-404 software synthesizer, various short improvised melody lines were created with multiple step sequences and doubled with stereo echo, flanging and chorus effects. The improvised simple lines were looped to produce combinational polyrhythms. The bassline was created on a Korg R3 synthesizer. The composition concludes with randomised textures and heavy reverberation ending with a slowed down version of the original melody. The piece is to be appreciated on an intellectual level as the direction of the music is based on structure rather than harmony, creating unusual rhythms. The visuals are from a variety of expressive television sources superimposed together with colour channel mixing effects to create a psychedelic effect. Overlayed with this are modulated geometric animations to create visual rhythms."

General Music S3 - "Winter Age" Patch


YouTube via hilltree
"Patch on the General music S3 [GEM S3] Synthesizer
More at www.groenewoudnet.nl"

Melodica 1.1 iphone music app


YouTube via candycaneapps
Melodica 1.1 iphone app by Candy Cane! Considered by many the best music app ever made for the iPhone! Melodica is available now in the appstore:"
Melodica

1960s Stylophone Demo Record Side 1


YouTube via jafafah0ts
"Vintage demo for the Stylophone pocket synthesizer organ gadget doo-dad featuring Rolf Harris, side 1 of 2"

1960s Stylophone Demo Record Side 2

adding flexi disc for searching the archives.

Inv.Human Drone IV


YouTube via hexenduction
"This is the Serge Gator M-odule and Serge Creature M-odule by Sound Transform Systems playing with the Macbeth M5. All sound was generated by the M5, Gator and Creature.
A touch of delay was added by the Moog MF104, DD20 and the spring reverb of the M5.
Shot with a Kodak Zi6 in Macro."
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