Thursday, November 19, 2009
Future Retro 777
YouTube via bbow73. "FR-777 for ebay auction"
FR-777 on Ebay. I didn't see any listed when I put this up. Check back later if interested.
Update: it's listed here
Bananalogue Serge VCS

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Analog Synth Meeting - AHBA 2009

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"When I was up at Random Hacks of Kindness there was an interesting cacophony of noise coming through the walls. I wandered around to find out what it was, and stumbled upon the Annual Analog Synthesizer Meeting.
It's a group of audiophiles who use only analog circuits to make music. They generally hand solder their systems, though you can get kits.
The systems produce sound like this:
Maths Module by Badr0b0t
(listen to it about halfway through, it starts off slow)
Info on Hacker Dojo:
hackerdojo.pbworks.com/
Facebook page for the Analog Synth meeting:
www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=159653064993"
BBC "Bonger" Analogue Sequencer Oscillator Synth Filter
via this auction
"Not something you're going to see every day - this custom modular rack unit was rescued from a BBC studio. In all honesty I know very little about it other than what I can tell from looking at it, and I have not tested it as I don't have the Neutrik mains connector required to power it up (these are available on eBay though). This custom-made box consists of 4 modules.
* The first, main module, appears to be a 4 step sequencer with variable rate, hold, and reset controls. If you remove the 4 black covers beneath are potentiometers for adjusting each of the 4 frequencies.
* Next: Envelope shaper with on-off control
* Third module is a low pass filter.
* Finally a very high quality BBC PS2/13D/599 dual rail power supply.
On the side of the machine is a Neutrik mains connector and two jack sockets (possibly GPO jack).
An internal sticker indicates that the unit was known as the "Bonger" - which may well be descriptive of the kind of sound it produces.
I have no idea what this unit was designed for but it could well be an interesting addition to the analogue synthesists arsenal."
Sold For: GBP 182.77
AKAI DEEP IMPACT
"Up for sale is what many consider the holy grail of bass synth pedals - the Akai Deep Impact. If you're looking at this auction you probably already know all about the pedal, but here are some details. Nine synth types are available, and they can be saved to one of nine preset locations. Very tweakable, great fat synth sounds."
I don't believe I've ever posted one of these before. If anyone has any experience with with them, feel free to comment.
Sold For: GBP 410.00
BERND KISTENMACHER - Celestial Movements
YouTube via cosmiccagibi
"Bernd Kistenmacher is back ! First concert in Paris... Excellent ! If you couldn't be there no worries, we like to share, so... enjoy, and see you next time. Soon !"
Note the genoQs Octopus sequencer to the right of the Voyager.
SequencomatV2: Lemur - Max - Ableton
YouTube via tonvibration
"The Sequencomat Version2 is a Midi-Sequencer for the Jazzmutant Lemur, done in Max5.
It is synched to your DAW by rewire (e.g. Ableton Live).
It contains 8 tracks with individual note/octave, speed, direction, step-range, startpoint, volume, notelength and a random function on the stepposition (not shown in this video)
For further information and to get this sequencer please contact me at http://www.music-interface.com"
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