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Sunday, December 20, 2009

Korg Prophecy Classic Synthesizer Keyboard

via this auction BIN: GBP 275.00
"The Korg Prophecy is considered one of the earliest (mid-nineties) "virtual analog" (a.k.a. VA) synthesizers, although its synthesis capabilities went beyond many of its VA contemporaries.

Along with the Korg Trinity, this little synth is a direct ancestor of the ill-fated (and sci-fi at the time) OASYS project. It was a small 3-octave monosynth, a pioneer of the late 90's "return-to-analog" trend. Offering assignable knobs, a "log controller" (a mix-up of a modulation wheel and ribbon controller assembled like a "sausage") and many other control sources, it invited players to tweak and shape the sound both easily and quickly. Deep editing, however, wasn't as straightforward, because the sound engine contained no less than 13 DSP-modelled oscillator types, each one offering too many parameters to adjust.

Probably, the most valued and used DSP models were the analog model (based on the classic osc+filter+amp scheme, although with many powerful enhancements), the VPM model (some sort of FM synthesis which cleverly avoided Yamaha's FM patent) and the "physical modeling" algorithms. The latter deserves special mention; in the mid-late 90's, it was believed that physical modeling, which recreated the sound of acoustic instruments (brass, strings, woodwinds, etc.) using DSP algorithms instead of samples, would eventually replace sample-based version of those instruments, because of its unprecedented realism and expressivity. As time passed, physical modelling seemed to lose its appeal to both manufacturers (because of the cost of investigation and implementation) and final users, who complained about the realism of the models and limited polyphony. Also, more complex playing techniques were required to play the models in a convincing way. Nevertheless, the Prophecy's low cost and broad implementation of sound generation techniques earned it a significant place in synthesizer history."

Sold For: GBP 199.00

Monorocket: Mission6, Mission9, and Lexington cases

flickr by Analogue Haven
http://analoguehaven.com/
"Here is a recent photo of a group of Monorocket cases about to be delivered. These are mostly presold but they represent an increase in production from the company. We're getting more and more cases and hopefully soon various colors will ship from stock. The distribution boards will also be available seperately starting this week. See the Rtopia blog for more details. LINK: rtopia.blogspot.com/." http://monorocket.com/
You might recognize the two snakeskins from this post. :)

Make Noise: ¡Access Denied!

flickr by Analogue Haven
http://analoguehaven.com/
"Here's a sneak peak of a forthcoming Make Noise module, a touch sequencer tentatively called ¡Access Denied!. The sequencer aligns its step data in a matrix on the left side of the module and offers further user input on the right side via tactile pads. Obviously they will not be so large in the final version of the module, the user interface will shrink down to make everything more compact. ¡Access Denied! is a work in progress and the features are still being decided. There will be a few other Make Noise modules released before this one. LINK: twitter.com/makenoisemusic." http://makenoisemusic.com/

JH Polymoog Resonator + voltage control and Voice of Saturn

JH Polymoog Resonator + voltage control and Voice of Saturn from Travis Thatcher on Vimeo.

"Quick demo of the JH Polymoog Resonator module. I added voltage control using 6 vactrols, 2 for each frequency band in paralel with the dual pots that control the frequency offset.

Still need to work out a better way to get direct sound."

GorF Version 1.00 Hardware DIY Sequencer

via Vacoloco Ramblings where you will find more details.

"Well, it’s finally here.
I’ve managed to get some time this week and put in the last few touches. We now have support for 64 sequences, 8 banks, each with 8 sequences. You’ll need to have the I2C EEPROM to get banks 2 - 8 to work, and they’re a little bit slower when loading and saving, so you’ll get a bit of a hiccup using these, sorry nothing I can about that."

Hooked On Bach

flickr by Hooked On Bach

Update via 3P in the comments: "I remember this photo from a '70s vintage 3M (Scotch) tape magazine ad. IIRC, the lead copy said "If Bach were alive today, he's be recording on Scotch tape." Then they went on hawking consumer 1/4" and cassette tape. Maybe that's why 3M's audio division went belly up.
What balls!"

Circuit Bent Ensoniq ASR-X Sampler - Video

Squidfanny - Circuit bent sampler - ACTUAL DEMO........

YouTube via squidfanny
"As requested, an ACTUAL DEMO vid to show some of the GLITCH Mods on this mega-sampler.

10 minute's isn't enough time to even scratch the surface of what this machine can do, but it gives a rough idea of how the GLITCH modifications sound.

I have a couple of other vids for this machine, check them out if you like.......

Sorry for poor vid and audio quality, I used a shitty bit of software called 'camtasia' which has totally crushed my vid files......

Rate the vid, leave a comment, Subscribe if you like, put the kettle on and I'll skin up.....................

PEACE"

AirDeck Wii Theremin and DJ Scratch Application


YouTube via djmojorisin
"For more information please visit http://www.mojosdojo.com [post featured here]
This is the 'finished' product of my AirDeck virtual theremin using the Wii remote as an input device for detecting Infra Red signals and converting them to pitch and sound."
via djmojorisin: "I'm a Computer Science Major with a minor in Recording Arts. I recently finished my Undergrad Project and thought it might be something of interest to you and your readers."

spacewitch


flickr by Brennaaa. sent my way via dalas.
"oregon painting society
radiant dream face"

MOTM-490 VS MOOG 9504-A - ROUND 1


YouTube via JohnLRice
"Quick non-scientific comparison of two voltage controlled modular synthesizer filters that have the same basic circuit design. Do they sound the same or different to you?
Comments and suggestions welcomed!"
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