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Thursday, July 16, 2009

Sequentix P3 midi analog step sequencer

via this auction
"The P3 Sequencer is an 8 track, hardware MIDI sequencer, with a user interface comprised of knobs, keys and LEDs. A sixteen character by two line PLED display provides confirmation of pattern data and access to advanced features and configuration options.

P3 allows real-time control of track mutes and simple pattern or pattern chain selection across multiple tracks, plus analogue-style editing of patterns. Each of its 384 patterns has independent values for note, velocity, tie, gate, length, gate delay, and a combination of up to four MIDI controllers, extra notes, or 'auxiliary events', per step.

P3's unique auxiliary events allow the creation of dynamically self-modifying patterns. They can grab values from other tracks, randomise steps, alter track and global settings, and much more. There are three modulation 'accumulators' per track, that can be used as LFOs, perform arpeggiation effects or enable complex pattern progressions.
Furthermore, you can assign front panel knobs to modify or mask these events in real-time, allowing you to create interactive patterns that change predictably as you adjust the knobs - varying in complexity, controlling levels of randomness, even 'morphing' from one pattern to another.

A Force-to-scale option provides preset and user-defined scales to keep everything in key (but defeat-able per pattern step if required), and a configurable 'change mode' allows patterns with different lengths and/or time-bases to free-run, or be synced to a global bar."
You might recognize this one from MATRIXSYNTH-B. The images in this post are larger.


Technosaurus Cyclodon Analog Step Sequencer


via this auction

"16-STEP PROGRAM The Cyclodon is a 16-step sequencer that is almost Zen-like in its stark simplicity. To begin with, it has two rows of eight continuously variable potentiometers, as well as an that LED indicates which row is being played. Four switches allow you to set the number of steps used in the sequence. The Run/ Stop button controls the sequencer playback when the unit is in Auto mode; in Manual mode it moves you through the sequence one step a time-perfect for tuning each step. The Clock switch puts the sequencer under the control of either the internal clock or an external signal. Under internal control, you can set the speed of the sequence using the Tempo knob.

The Cyclodon sends control voltage and gate signals through minijacks on the unit's right side. The panel also includes a Roland-style 5-pin DIN sync jack so that you can run the Cyclodon from a drum machine, rhythm box, or MIDI-Sync24 converter.

ADDITION AND DIVISION One interesting feature of the Cyclodon is the inclusion of four Step Number switches, marked +8, +4, +2, and +1. These switches allow you to create sequences of 1 to 16 steps, and you can change the number of steps while the sequencer is running. Want to do an additive sequencing piece in which you increase the number of steps in the sequence one at a time? With the Cyclodon, you can.

You can also control the number of steps that are played for each external pulse via the Clock Divider setting. It can be set to play whole notes (one sequencer step for every four external beats), half notes (one step for every two beats), quarter notes (one step per beat), eighth notes (two steps per beat), and 16th notes (four steps per beat)."
You might recognize this one from MATRIXSYNTH-B. The image in this post is larger.

Incal & Arzach trailers


YouTube via popjellyfish. anime
"Some footage I found of an animated film of The Incal, with Alejandro Jodorowsky and Jean 'Moebius' Giraud invovled. It was never finished. Following that is a trailer for an animated film of Moebius' Arzach."
via Xavier on the AH list:
"A beautiful VHS ripped Incar and Arzach trailers with
TR-808 drum machine and synth music !!!"

01_02_BP_FM_10STSEQ_1


YouTube via robotpickle
"Song, insects, graphics, summer, sea

synthesized and programmed by me.

Note: changed out the original "soundtrack" to a more structural composition.
I'm using MFOS's Noise Cornucopia through the song (including the simulated sea sounds at the end)."

RJDJ Workshop @ Music Hackday


YouTube via RjDjme
"RjDj Workshop at the Music Hack Day in London 11th/12th July"
RjDj on iTunes:
RjDj

RjDj album on iTunes:
RjDj album

RjDj shake on iTunes:
RjDj shake

mega1


YouTube via cirtcele
"not quite finished diy synth
more info here
http://www.sdiy.org/pinky/m..."

micromoog demo


YouTube via lesingemonotone
"A little demo on some of the wacky sounds the micromoog is capable of..."

sh101+tr606


YouTube via lesingemonotone
"A little demo of the SH-101 synchronised with the TR-606 thru HT trig out to CLK in."

evan super echo tape delay EE-3


YouTube via abertronic. via these auctions. Roland JP-8000
"demo of the evans Super echo"

SYNTHWOOD SEQUENTIAL CIRCUITS PROPHET-5 ANALOGUE SYNTH


via this auction

"Prophet 5 # 6366
# Originally factory refurbished (6/4/84) - no s/n tag
# Completely disassembled, cleaned and reassembled
# Blonde Maple Case (http://synthwood.com #007 date 07/07/07)
# New keyboard bushings
# Nearly all screws replaced with new stainless steel screws
# Completely recapped, power supply trimmed and voice board scaled
# MIDI installed - DIN holes cleanly punched with a greenlee
# rev 3.3 ROM and memory upgrade
# Synthesizer is sold in working condition not DOA, but AS-IS.
# International bidders, please contact for shipping arrangments"

inside a Prophet-5

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