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Monday, December 28, 2009

2 Many Djs feat. Paul Chambers - Yeah, Techno!


YouTube via TheWorldOfPaul. Some Roland SH-101 keytar art at :27.
"2 Many Djs feat. Paul Chambers - Yeah, Techno! Recorded at Soulwaxmas 2009 Antwerp, Belgium"

Akai APC40 Livesequencing Fun


YouTube via SuicideServer
"This is a little jam with my beloved APC40 and also my entry for the APC40 European Video Contest. I thought i contribute one jam, where the APC40 is played like a real instrument. The APC is controlling Ableton Live 8 and one of the Max4Live step-sequencers, which is triggering the drumrack. On track 2 there is a sequence running u-he´s Ace.

Cheers"

Synthesizer Jam with Moog Bass & Guitar


YouTube via Synthiefrau
"Hi Synthfolks, this is a theme from the synth jam with my friends. We used digital and analogue Synths. My little Dark Energie is okey..."

Synthesizer Jamsession

"You can trip on my Synthesizer, electronic world for every boy and every girl.
My friends and I have a little Jamsession and we have fun."

Sunday, December 27, 2009

Moog IIIc solo by Steve Clements of the band Drummer


YouTube via siebenjager
"Live Moog IIIc solo being played by Steve Clements of the band Drummer while recording debut album "Feel Good Together" at Tangerine Sound Studios in Akron, Ohio. This is an alternate solo that didn't make it on the recording."

Simmons SDS6 and SDS7


YouTube via siebenjager

"Simmons SDS6 8x32 trigger sequencer driving an SDS7 analog/digital drum brain with 808 synced to SDS6 midi output (converted to DIN sync). Sorry for the crappy quality"

ROLAND SPV-355 SH-09 SR-09 TR-606


YouTube via ebishide

Roland SPV-355 rare analog synth pitch-CV Gate


Trope SPV-355 Hog pt.2 video upload by siebenjager

Note Part 1 was not on YouTube.

"Trope generative music run through Roland SPV355 pitch-voltage analog synth, Space Echo, and Electroharmonix HOG. One channel of the iphone stereo output went to the HOG while the other fed the SPV-355 and the Space Echo in succession. The SPV is intended to track a monophonic input source so it gets glitchy as it locks onto different harmonics. More endless noodling."

Trope SPV-355 Hog pt.3


"fed it a cleaner signal this time, the hog output at octave up setting fed the 355 which then used the pitch conversion."



via this auction


"This is a pretty unique little synth, it has a similar feature set to the SH2 with some differences but is a good alternative that fits in a rack. There is a front panel audio input that takes a monophonic signal, like a voice or a bassline, and generates voltages for the pitch CV (1v/oct), gate and envelope (followed from the source). You can then use these to control the internal 2 Oscillator analog synth, an external synth via CV/gate/envelope, or both simultaneously. There are also CV/Gate inputs for use as a standard synth module, you can use any cv/gate keyboard or midi/CV converter that gives 1v/octave. Audio ins and outs (with the exception of the effects send/return) are on the front panel and CV/gate I/O is on the rear.

I just posted some videos of it in use on Youtube under user ID siebenjager [below]. My favorite thing about it is how crude the pitch to voltage converter is, it makes it easily abusable. It tends to be more interesting when mistracking, though you can get it to track well if you send it a very clean well defined harmonically flat mono signal (like an oscillator or organ tone). When I want to use it as a "normal" synth I just run it off the CV/Gate inputs. For someone looking for a flexible guitar synth, this is probably the last thing I'd recommend. Ironically, I think this was its original intent as the output is pretty low output, probably -20, intended for an amplifier. But for someone looking for new sounds that wants to also be able to use bread-and-butter monosynth sounds this would fit the bill."

Sold For: 0 bids

ROLAND 100M

via this auction

"This is a vintage Roland 100M analog modular synthesizer.
112: DOUBLE VCO
121: DOUBLE VCF
130: DOUBLE VCA
140: DOUBLE ENVELOPE / LFO
150: RING MOD / NOISE / S&H / LFO
Power info: 100 V, 50Hz/60Hz, 30 W."

Sold For: $2,425.00





Wavemakers 255R dual phase shifter



via this auction

"Vintage analog modular synth device. Part of the rack mount 'performer' series of the Wavemaker modular synthesizer line. 'A dual eight -section voltage-controlled phase shifter with a unique dual contour generator and an array of electronic controla and signal routing functions'

Dual phase shifters with any number of CV and LFO inputs and outputs:
Front panel: Dual Contour generator with internal or external trigger input. Configurable routing functions. External I/O and Controls in/out.
Back panel: Pedal inputs 1,2 & 3; Control inputs and outputs 1 & 2;
Signal inputs and outputs 1 &2

More info on the Wavemakers synth tribute site"

Sold For: 0 bids for $799.99

Arp 2600

via this auction
"This Arp is a gray face model with the 3620 keyboard that allows for duophonic playing and gives the user an additional LFO... The Arp 2600 is equipped with three oscillators, a 24db/oct filter, two envelope generators, an lfo (but each oscillator can function as an LFO as well), a sample and hold, a noise generator that can generate noise colours ranging between white and pink noise, an analog ring modulator with a preamp input for processing external sources, an analog voltage controlled amp, and a spring tank for adding spring reverb. Architecturally, the synthesizer is somewhat pre-patched but adopts an semi-modular format with 1/8 inch jacks for bypassing the pre-patching and allowing the user to build a synth structure of their liking. This modular format allows for nearly limitless possibilities and for all sorts of experimenting. Since the Arp was designed to be a teaching tool it is very easy to use and anyone looking for a doorway into modular synthesis should seriously consider this synth."

Sold For: $5,322.00




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