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Sunday, January 10, 2010

Pro One and Oberheim DXa Track


via Smoov-E

"This is a track made only with the Pro-One and Oberheim DXa. There is some human hand claps over the snare. But the rest are custom patches on my Pro-One."

MP3 here

Pictured: Pro-One patch sheets

www.myspace.com/smoovbasket

EMS at the London Science Museum

via isotopeofme:

"While wandering past Cray mainframes and Mac I prototypes, this little guy from EMS caught my eye. A bit of a shame that it is living out the rest of its days behind glass. I wonder if there are any curators who slip in at night to eek some bleeps and squeals out of it?"

Update via Tom in the comments: "Next to it is a turntable with "Planet Rock" on it :)"

NOT NAMM: intelligel designs Vulcan Expander

via intelligel on muff's:
"Ok I am finally back on track with this. It took a while to source the ribbon cables needed (8 custom made 6 pin IDC cables per module to connect the the switches to the Vuclan module) and there was some delays with the PCBs.

Below you can see photos of a built pcb and the drawing for the metalphoto panel (6HP).

Pricing:

$110 for kit (includes everything you need: panel, parts, pcb, wire/cables... all you need is solder and solder iron). Takes about 1-2hrs to build.

$150 for assembled module. (You will still need to solder two wires to the Vulcan but everything else is done).

I have tested all the functionality and it works perfectly! So fun to select the waveforms and the external ins work great as well (so useful, very glad I added this feature)

The only thing I made a mistake on was I did not normal the reset jack A to reset jack B. This is easy to change by adding a single wire but many people may prefer this functionality to stay as it is (Reset A is always independent from B).

Please contact me for payment details and shipping quotes based on where you live. Also include your e-mail address that you use for paypal

All parts are ready to ship except for the Metalphoto panels. (Lead time approximately 2 weeks). If you are purchasing an assembled module the lead time may be a little longer but I would hope for them to be ready within 3 weeks from today.

Build/mod instructions will be posted on my website soon..."

www.myspace.com/intellijel <---Music www.intellijel.com <----Technology www.twitter.com/intellijel <----Jibberish

Update via intellijel in the comments: "I should point out that this expansion basically turns your Vulcan into a logic module as well since it provides external inputs to the SUM/DIFF/MAX/MIN circuit (which work really well). See the Muffwiggler forum for more details...."


Jomox M resonator stereo filter processor

via this auction
Also see the seller's other items.

"This little and inexpensive filter box is just incredible, although you won't see what's inside at first.

The envelope follower is level independent and has 2 actual envelopes internally - one fixed and one changeable referential envelope. They both are divided analog which produces a level independent envelope within far ranges.

The filters are made from discreet parts and form a 24 pole lowpass filter transistor cascade.

They can - in any thinkable way - be self feedbacked and be coupled or feedbacked with each other, so that extreme sounds and chaotic states create - all what you need today for creative analog sound design.

Unbelievable bass gains or screaming scratch sounds are no problem.

The mix pots are zeroed in center position; any other angle will couple or feedback negatively or positively. FM in both directions is also available.

Connections: Power 9V~ AC, Stereo In 2x 1/4 inch, Stereo Out 2x 1/4 inch

Check it out!

Specifications
-Stereo In
-Stereo Out
-Differential envelope follower
-2 Filters
-Positive feedback loops
-Cross feedback
-FM feedback
-Power 9V~ AC"

max4live.info Review: Grayscale Monome64 Review

max4live.info Review: Grayscale Monome64 Review from Michael Chenetz on Vimeo.


" Here is a review of the latest Monome to hit the streets. It's the first Monome to use Gray, High Contrast LEDs."

A Dream of Iceland

A Dream of Iceland from bar|none on Vimeo.


"First play on the Eigenharp Alpha + SevenUpLive 2.0 on the bleepnome and monome 128 controlling the Live set. It's only been a little while with the Alpha so still learning to play it. It is amazing though, brimming with potential.

Icestorm outside today. So perfect time to get this done."

hartmann neuron


YouTube via Moogulator
"not such a great demo but shot at the musikmesse when it was shown first time - www.sequencer.de

my cam could only record 12 secs that time, so kick me now, sold that cam later. it's not art, in'nit? but since I am in the mood of uploading old shit"

Live 100110 /// A-100 / MC-909 / Revolution / Sherman / Kaoss


YouTube via beckhusen
"Live recording with my new A-100 patch. Used 5 instruments in this setup:
A-100 Analog Modular System, Future Retro Revolution, Sherman Filterbank, Roland MC-909 and Korg Kaoss Pad.
The Revolution is routed through the A-100, the A-100 is routet through the Kaoss Pad and 2 tracks of the MC-909 are routed through the Sherman Filterbank. The video has 2 cuts for the 10min restriction, but you'll not note them. The original records, i made 2 with this setup, have 16:04 and 12:18 min."

Kegel - One of One: Folktek Box of Secrets


YouTube via arthurpainter http://folktek.com/ Folktek on Ebay
"Just got this beautiful piece of gear yesterday, and just had to give it a whirl on camera. I'm told it's the only one of its kind... thanks Arius."

Ken Noodling on the Macbeth M5 synth at Musikmesse


YouTube via Moogulator
"filmed shortly after WW2 or so, synth database www.sequencer.de"
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