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Wednesday, January 20, 2010

NAMM: Don Buchla at the Noisebug Booth

Great shot of Don Buchla via http://twitter.com/noisebug

http://buchla.com/
http://noisebug.net/

I was fortunate enough to meet Don and Ezra Buchla at the Noisebug booth this year. Incredibly nice people.

ms10 pantasy


YouTube via unklekarma

Dronesizer


YouTube via larsby
"WIP on my drone syntesizer, the Dronesizer. Build instructions and Arduino sourcecode here http://www.larsby.com/johan..."

Boomin Price Drop - Now $200


healthclub-music.com/boomin.htm

Also see the Health Club label below for prior posts including video.

Korg Sigma Service Manual

via Loscha:

"Hello everyone.
No-one has this online, and I've been meaning to share it for quite some time.

This is the Korg Sigma Synthesizer service manual in it's entirety.

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Pul(sew)idth Roland TR-808 Synth Pillow

See the full set of synth pillows by pul(sew)idht on Etsy here.

via Important Records twitter.com/imprec

Also see the Synth Pillows label below for more posts.

Sequential Circuits Prophet-600

via this auction






Persôna

Persôna by J.L. Maire
"Mainly Buchla 200e and a small part of Jomox T-Resonator."

NAMM: Eowave Persephone markII

via eowave
"Eowave is rethinking instruments from the past with smart sensor technology.
The result is a new innovative instrument with real analogue oscillators, a duophonic ribbon, 100% compatible with the computer environment with a USB I/O, MIDI I/O and 4 CV out. “We’re exploring ideas from the past and rethinking them with new technology to create new interfaces for musical expression”, says Marc Sirguy, designer of the Persephone markII.

Eowave creates the first duophonic ribbon
Sensor technology now enables to recreate controls like ribbons with a new accuracy and a new duophonic process. The ribbon enables to play glissando like on a Theremin, les Ondes Martenots or a Trautonium. The addition of one oscillator takes all its dimension with the new duophonic ribbon which extends the instrument sonorities spectral to play simple chords, but also enables numberless modulations, e.g. FM of one oscillator on the second one.

A 100% analogue audio signal path
The Persephone markII has two analogue oscillators with a waveform from triangle to saw, going from 1 Hz to more than 20 000 Hz. An analogue resonant 12dB low-pass filter inspired from the filters from the 70s-80s enables to shape the sound. With its entire analogue audio signal path, the Persephone markII can generate notes with a continuous variable range up to ten octaves to create deep and resonant cello tones on the lowest notes to ultrasonic frequencies on the highest pitches. An optical modulation key will transmit the slightest vibration for expressive modulations.

8 factory routings, 8 users routings: a modular architecture
16 routing presets enable to select different routing architectures between the sound parameters and the 7 controls available (ribbon pressure, ribbon position1 & 2, key, pedals 1 & 2, LFO) for 8 destinations (lo pitch, hi pitch, filter, VCA lo, VCA hi, filter mod1, filter mod2 and VCA). 8 presets are fixed and 8 are editable users presets configurable thru a free software. Users routing presets will be stored in the Persephone2 internal memory. This new section significantly increases the instrument control and modulation possibilities.

Compatibility with computer music environment
The A/D conversion is made with Eowave ESS DSP. This process assures a 12 bits resolution (4096 values) conversion for an accurate musical gesture. It’s 100% MIDI compatible and uses USB full speed 12 Mb/s. This makes the Persephone2 compatible with all MIDI compatible softwares whilst the latency is reduced at less than 1,5ms.

A smart controller
With a complete I/O section featuring 4 CV out, 2 pedals in, MIDI in & out, audio out, USB (MIDI), the Persephone markII can be turned into a powerful and unique controller to control most of your analogue or digital synths."

NAMM: WNAMM10: Tip Top Techno


via Sonic State - Tiptop Audio

Update: Just a note... I went back and updated all of the embedded Sonic State synth coverage video posts here with larger versions. Also, the link to Sonic State in each post will take you to Sonic State where you can find the write-up. Be sure to check out the rest of Sonic State's NAMM coverage for more.
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