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Thursday, March 04, 2010

Macbeth: X-Series 'Backend' Filter

flickr by Analogue Haven

"The Macbeth X-Series 'Backend' Filters are here! Beautiful construction and very nice sounding, they share the same price and size as the Dual Oscillators. Having both completes a synthesizer "voice" in Eurorack. Modules ship from stock via our website. LINK: www.analoguehaven.com/macbethstudiosystems/xseriesbackend..."

Continuation of PAiA 9700 Series Modules

via PAiA where you will find the full details.

"The 9700 development project continued to evolve at every turn. Progress accelerated in 2008 when we were joined by our newest designer, Cliff Schecht. Over the next year, Cliff took the existing design sketches and concepts and developed most of the new crop of modules with significant consultation from Geoff Schecht and feedback from the rest of us. When David Arms joined Chuck McLeavy's production team in 2009, these modules began to make the final huge leap from prototype to production.

Benefits from employing this new method of kit design have surpassed our expectations. The new crop of 9700 modules is utterly true to the original design goal: basic modules at an extremely affordable price that are, by far, the easiest-to-build kits we have ever produced. Even sweeter is that their performance rivals modules available from any manufacturer at any price."

AngryOctopus Retro6 Online

You can find the link here.

BTW, I created an Online label for soft synths that are hosted in the cloud like this and Hobnox's AudioTools. I know there are more I posted, but can't seem to find them. Apologies to the makers. If you know or make an online synth, let me know and I will add the label.

This had me thinking about cloud based computing and it's potential impact on our world. We are a ways off, but one day it would be nice to be able to access your synths anywhere, anytime. Think of a mini portable keyboard with a tilted multi-touch screen. All your synths available anytime, any place, and completely customizable.

Note the "link to this patch" in AngryOctopus' online synths. It's an easy way to share and save your patches.

BLUE ABYSS Up for Auction

via this auction

Video and details preserved here.

Simmons SDS9 electroinc drum synthesizer

via this auction

Ohm64 and Ableton Live

Ohm64 and Ableton Live from Livid Instruments on Vimeo.


"This video shows a preview of using the Ohm64 with Ableton Live."

Synth JAM


YouTube via angelometz
"Just noodling around.
Minimoog model D, ARP Odyssey, ARP Axxe, Jupiter 8, Pearl drx-1, roland tr606, synthesizers.com."

demonstration of new paia 9751 noise source www.paia.com


YouTube via horchacha
"demonstrating the paia 9751 noise source
white/pink/blue noise

modulates a paia 9720 series VCO

www.paia.com

dave wright
www.notbreathing.com"

Folktek Harmonic Field ver. 2 part 3.avi

Final part added to this post.

Demo Red x0xb0x to sell ! Enjoy that acid scream :-) So close to the original Roland TB 303.


YouTube via TheAnalogLover. x0xb0x's on Ebay
"X0xb0x with bass boost and higher resonnance !
x0xb0x with Sokkos 1.9, MachineDrum for beats !"
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