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Wednesday, October 28, 2009

MOOG MG-1 Mono/Poly Analog Synth

via this auction

"This MG-1 has had the foam removed from the interior, so there is no danger of the foam melting and ruining the sliders and switches. The MM5823N six-stage divider chip in the Poly section has been replaced with a new more reliable version, as the old ones were very prone to failing. All sliders and switches operate accurately and smoothly, and all oscillators are very stable."








Eventide H3000 Ultra Harmonizer

via this auction


Roland TR-606 Drumatix Modified With Individual Outputs

via this auction




MusiConics BassMate II Analog Bass Synthesizer Pedals SN B-1938

via this auction

"MusiConics BassMate II analog bass synthesizer pedals. These units are exremely rare, this is the second set I've ever seen, and certainly as clean as you're likely to find.
Very comparable to the Crumar CPB-1 pedals, only lighter and more compact.
Killer analog bass, both voices can be activated at the same time with variable attack and decay. Fully tested, and the only issues found are: LED for 8" is a little weak, and the zipper on the leather case is in need of repair."

Maestro Parametric Filter Guitar Synth Pedal

via this auction

"It's a cool filter for overall voicing of any sound source.
It's a darned wicked overdrive for any sound source (and guitar in particular).
It's a Moog synth filter in a pedal format."

Anyone confirm this? I know the Maestro USS-1 was designed by Tom Oberheim. There is also the Maestro Ring Modulator, which "was part of the 'Analog synthesizer' module that Bob Moog, Tom Oberheim and the folks at ARP worked on in the 70s."

Sold For: $275.00





Club Of The Knobs C1670 Analog Modular Synthesizer

via this auction

"Club Of The Knobs C1670 Ensemble Generator fitted with a Synthesizers.com power connector."


Andromeda drums w/ paper enclosures and Starcruzer Beat

Andromeda drums w/ paper enclosures from Eric Archer on Vimeo.


"Andromeda MK-1 and MK-2 minimal drum machine prototypes with hand cut cardstock enclosures.

The enclosure is actually an afterthought. I added it to address any concerns about the bare board, to make it easier to put the device in your pocket, and to offer six surfaces for your artwork. Although as a friend pointed out, the enclosure covers up the surface bend /body contact points inside. So its just an option.

This video demonstrates different ways to use/abuse the infrared wireless signals that keep the instruments synchronized. The unit on the far left is the master clock.

ericarcher.net/devices/paperbox
ericarcher.net/devices/ir-net

kits available soon."

Starcruzer Beat from Eric Archer on Vimeo.


"starcruzer to engineering: ignite the crystals. destination deep space."

First DIY Synth Project

via Synth.nl where you will find the full post.

"Two days ago my oldest daughter had her 9th birthday. And since she is very interested in music, synthesizers and music I decided to give her a special gift. She got her first DIY Synthesizer project. It will become a AVRSynth 32 and it came as a complete kit from Elby Designs in Australia."

Modular synthesizer

flickr by premieklovn
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"Fyttifaen!"

Supermax

flickr by darklorddisco

Minimoog
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