via brothernigel via monome.org "i finally finished my kit! this was totally inspired by edison's boombox. retrofitted into an old school vintage radio i found on ebay for less than twenty bucks.. i originally made a wooden faceplate, but had some trouble as wood has some crazy ass warping properties... decided to go the easy route and just have an aluminum faceplate made before leaving for korea...this kit was constructed using a few mismatched 4-40 screws, used power supply cables, and quite a few household items like paperclips! i had a blast making this kit and learned a lot of things in the process! much props to tehn for creating such a wonderful community. you can check out my build log here"
"The 3. Norwegian Analog Synth and Synth-DIY Gathering will happen on Saturday, October 31st 2009 in Oslo, Norway. This year´s special feature is the Mellotron, including a real M400. Info here: http://www.wintherstormer.no/synthtreff.html"
"I used the same sequence on the polymorph as in the short demo but now played random. Drums, percussion and a bassline come from the 309, there is some rythmic noise and another bass sequence from the polymorph."
"Quasimidi polymorph, a short demo of a sequence tweaking filter cutoff etc. After a while a noice pattern sets in. No external fx, no pc or whatsoever."
YouTube via klausito1970 "A pattern from "everybody needs a 303" by Fatboy Slim. Sequenced by a Future Retro Mobius, sounds from a Novation Super Bassstation and a Waldorf Pulse. Just some tweaking. For everybody searching the pattern: google for "Fatboy Slim/Everyone Needs a 303 is pretty cool" and you'll find it."
YouTube via 909techno "Messing around with the blofeld and made this minimal-ish track. not meant to be genius or anything. just something for those wanting to hear the blofeld. all sounds are from the blofeld and sequenced live in multi-mode. recorded to ableton and problably had some compression and eq done. can't remember. pretty sure these were all preset drum sounds. maybe some editing. recorded after i had just received the blofeld. probably the first synth in which i liked the presets. some decent sounds pre-loaded."
"Modusonics Custom Engineering reissue Moog 904a lowpass filter module. The seller told me it was made by Moog CE but if I hadn't been told, I never would have been able to tell the difference, it looks cosmetically identical to the original Moog 904a. More info can be found on the maker at www.moogce.com. Their website hasn't been updated in several years so I'm not sure what the current availabilty/price on these are."
"Moog 902 Voltage Controlled Amplifier synthesizer module. This appears to be a later model (non-RA) module, likely from the mid to late 70s. The serial numbers of that vintage were written on paper stickers or cardstock and attached to the back, it's very common for them to dry up and fall off and that is probably what happened here since it doesn't have the serial tag. So this vintage is a guess but the early models were badged RA Moog so it's probably a pretty good guess. If anyone out there wants to set me straight, I'd be happy to have the info and update the listing."