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Wednesday, October 07, 2009

Bassline 2 test


YouTube via fabulous23s. "acidlab bassline2 test"

The Electribe vs the Sonic Alienator and Moogerfooger Freqbox


YouTube via RothHandle. "A short film from yesterday morning"

The Utopia synth vs The Modular system

Tuesday, October 06, 2009

Drum Machine

flickr by Bradley Allen
(click for more)

Serge Modular

Dead Air Fresheners w/ Jennifer Robin


flickr by Dead Air

"Dead Air Fresheners with Jennifer Robin played the East End on Saturday, September 26th, 2009."

Hamsterdunce by Dave

http://www.hamsterdunce.com/
A little synth art from the maker of The Packrat.

"Synths & keytars will probably make semi-regular appearances, mainly because I like them & I'm the man with the pen..."

Be sure to see Hamsterdunce for more.

BTW, check out the "matrix" Packrat on the right of this site for a little something Dave made me back in 2006. Very, very cool.

Update: you can also subcribe to Hamsterdunce here.

Univox Mini Korg K1 Micro Synth

via this auction








Music And Machines ADX1 Drum Synth


via this auction



Moog Prodigy Synthesizer

via this auction

Syntecno TEEBEE MKIII Analog Synth 303 Clone

via these auctions





Vintage Red Synare S3X Analog Drum Synth

via this auction
"Looking more like a flying saucer than a percussion synthesizer, the Synare S3X, made between 1977-82, was the first affordable model for mostly anyone, and could run on batteries! It had 2 oscillators with no variable waveforms, a white noise generator, and a sweep function, ie. up, or down to get that descending "booooooooooooh" sound used ever so endlessly in disco records of the era. To get an idea of what these are capable of listen to the famous drum solo in Edgar Winter’s “Frankenstein”. Oscillator 1 was the noise generator with a "tune" function. The Amplifier section had volume, attack, and decay controls. Also had a low-pass filter with cutoff, resonance, and decay controls. This one was professionally rebuilt and powdercoated in bright red to match the rest of the Tama drum kit that it once was a part of."

Update via brian in the comments: "Edgar Winter's Frankenstein has nothing to do with this. Nor is it similar - that's an ARP2600 played by hand while moving sliders on the Filter. There ARE many good examples of these drums on record though."






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