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Thursday, October 08, 2009

Roland SH-101 with Philip Rees MIDI to CV

via this auction

"The phillip rees gives you provision to control two CV controlled synths at the same time (not independently). Extensive gate tailoring including s-triggering, Velocity and pitchbend range. The SH101 has a jack socket on the back for modulation of the filter using velocity messages from a sequencer, this enables filter control from your sequence. This is a mod i have added myself and adds a new dimention when sequencing."


Vintage Audion Solista


via this auction

"This vintage, interesting and simple electronic organ was a product of Antonelli, an Italian organ maker and a supplier of electronic organs to Emenee Industries. This perfectly analog keyboard has three voices - flute, reeds and string, and also a built-in 4 rhythms: waltz, swing , rock and Latin. It has a built in speaker and 2 volume control for rhythm and voices, vibrato and brilliance switch add to an uncomplicated circuitry.

All functions and keys are fully functional, and you can generate quite cheesy sounds and rhythms from the piano. With a little help from modern electronic devices - you can get a bunch of truly unusual sounds out of it.

Size: 33" W x 15"D x 3-3/3"H. Net weight 20 lbs."

Crumar Steiner Parker Masters Touch 4 Modular Synth CV



via this auction

"This is a very rare unit that allows you to control anything which has CV inputs with your breath! It also acts as an amazing analog filter, think moog sound. It has been barely used and is in perfect physical and functional shape. You can also use the unit to control CV wiby touch with the pressure pad on the top of the unit. Comes with mouth tubes which I think could be replaced easily if you wanted to with any sort of rubber tubing the same width."

Vintage Hammond Analog Synthesizer

via this auction

"mid-70's "Hammond Synthesizer" model 102100 Yes, that's right . . those conservative organ folks rolled out a MONOPHONIC 100% Analog Synth back in the day. I suppose they assumed you would park in on top of your B3 . . but few did"

Remember you can search on 102100 on the top left of this site for more.

Wednesday, October 07, 2009

audioMIDI.com Interviews Tom Oberheim: The New SEM Synthesizer


YouTube via audiomidicom

"Mitchell Sigman of audioMIDI.com interviews analog synthesis legend Tom Oberheim about the new SEM analog synth module. The new SEM is available exclusively from audioMIDI.com."
http://tomoberheim.com/

Max/MSP/ChucK


YouTube via akihikotube
"Max/MSP/ChucK
http://homepage.mac.com/sin..."

MVI 1348


YouTube via 4mspedals

Eigenharp Roadshow - Air Studios


YouTube via eigenlabs
"The Eigenharp Roadshow visits Air Studios. To find out more details about future roadshows please click here http://www.eigenharp.com/ro..."

MOTM E350 Morphing Terrarium stereo samples

via Paul S on AH:
"Here are 2 "knob twiddling" samples of the upcoming Euro E350 Morphing Terrarium wavetable module. The module has 3 banks of 64 wavetable each (these demos use only Bank A, a sinewave harmonic bank). The 2 audio outputs are called XY MORPH and Z MORPH. The wavetables are arranged as a 8 x 8 matrix, and the X & Y MORPH CVs index into the wavetable, while the Z is a linear index from #1 to #64. The DSP then interpolates from 2 *adjacent* wavetables. In this manner, we get ~ 4100 different waveforms per bank.

The demo uses a LFO into the MORPH Z CV input (right audio). The XY audio (left channel) is just turning the 2 panel pots.

www.synthtech.com/demo/e350/e350_stereo1.mp3

www.synthtech.com/demo/e350/e350_stereo2.mp3

There are a few "dropouts" when I bumped the alligator clips on the cables and 1 "noise glitch" when I jiggled the power cable trying to keep my cat Moses from jumping on the bench to investigate all the racket.

Additional info is on the Euro forum at www.muffwiggler.com (panel mockups, etc). The modules will be sold via Analogue Haven and Schneidersburo in late Nov/early Dec.

Paul S."

introducing "The saucer"


YouTube via DamagedMeat
"This is a short, bad quality video clip presenting "The saucer", my latest interactive art/design project.
It features a vibrating aluminium sheet, with salt on it creating patterns depending on the sound frequency.
Sound is generated by a modular synthesizer. The saucer plays sounds, displays lights and patterns as one approches it, using the theremin principle.

The possibilities are infinite and I will upload a long high quality video soon."
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