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Friday, March 05, 2010

Access Virus TI2 Desktop Synthesizer

via this auction







SMS Modular Synthesizer System - 2 Mars, 1 Planet7

via this noisebug auction
"2 SMS MARS units & 1 Planet7 In Great Condition - Includes Manuals for each Unit & Power Cords.

Manufacturer Description:
The MARS & PLANET7 is a complete Modular Analogue Synthesizer taking up 4u of 19” rack space. The system has been designed for easy expansion & can be started with a single MARS unit, with an additional MARS & P7 module completing the system. The combined system is a powerful Analogue Modular Synthesizer incorporating:

* Two VCLFO’s * Two temperature compensated 1V/Oct VCO’s with waveform morphing *l Two 24dB/Oct Transistor Ladder VCF’s * Two Log/Lin VCA’s
* Two ADSR Envelope Generator’s * One 3 way Multi * One 3 way Buffer * One 2 Channel Mixer with +/- outputs * One Sample & Hold with Integral Clock
* One Lag Processor * One DC Level Shifter/Voltage Source * Four Bi-polar Attenuators * One high quality Ring Modulator * 3 Colour Noise Source.

Mars:
The MARS (Modular Analogue Rack Synthesizer) is a complete five module modular synthesizer in a compact 1u 19" rack. Internal pre-patched connections allow for convenient signal & modulation routing but can be overidden for true modular synthesis.

Planet7:
The P7 is designed to sit between two MARS synthesizers for convenient system patching. When combined with two MARS synthesizers the additional modules within the Plantet7 compliment & enhance the system performance."

Electro Harmonix Micro Synthesizer

via this auction


FL Studio Guru - Friday Nights Remix Contest


YouTube via imageline
"Download the sample pack from - http://flstudio.image-line.com/docume...

Listen to other entries and upload your remix to - http://forum.image-line.com/viewtopic...

Contest ends MARCH 31st 2010, so be quick!

Enjoy!"

Trying some knob twiddling on the Access Virus TI2 Polar


YouTube via johnsoncp13
"I took a perfectly good patch and fiddled until I destroyed it.

Without much regard for what I'm doing here is what happens when you fiddle with loads of knobs."

Thursday, March 04, 2010

Ruin & Wesen Minicommand

Ruin & Wesen Minicommand - Device & Wesen Live Patch

"Product video for the Minicommand
First part: Unpacking and Wesen Live Patch"

Lacuna (Live Minimal Tech, Machinedrum, Minicommand, Tetra)


YouTube via JustinValer

"Lacuna is performed live using:

Elektron Machinedrum UW SPS-1 Mk1
RuinWesen Minicommand
DaveSmith Tetra

All mixing and sequencing occurs in the machinedrum. Audio from the Machinedrum runs into the KRK Monitors which is then recorded by the cam corder MIC. Sadly, my DAW failed to record the direct output of this track.

More sounds @: http://www.justinvaler.com/
More sounds @: http://www.soundcloud.com/justinvaler"

Vox Percussion King - RARE analog drum machine 1967


via this auction

"very rare and fully functioning Vox Percussion King. Famed to be one of the drum machines kraftwerk used on autobahn these do not come up often. great for a collector, but works great too!

Drums are triggered using buttons, can be assigned to upbeat/downbeat. very unique setup for a drum box, but heck it was 1967. available drum sounds are crash cymbal, brush cymbal, bass drum, snare drum, drum roll, bongo I, bongo II, block, clave, and castanet. 1/4" audio output and volume and tone controls."

Noisy tweak

Noisy tweak from dalas verdugo on Vimeo.


"Still learning what this stuff can do. Using a wavetable VCO as a clock that goes through a clock divider that gets fed into Maths, which generates functions that are fed to various other parts of the patch, including the filter's CV control. Things got weirder when I made the wavetable VCO sync to another VCO. Turning up FM on the VCOs adds to the mess."
What's to the right of the Livewire AFG?
Update via fluxmonk in the comments: "MOTM morphing terrarium" [see this post]

Gary Chang: Make Noise Pressure Points

flickr by Analogue Haven
http://analoguehaven.com/
"Here's a pair of Gary Chang's Pressure Points mounted in a small tabletop enclosure (the manufacturer and model # is PacTec Model CM69-120 / www.pactecenclosures.com/Plastic-Enclosures/CM69-120.html ).
They have been modified by Tony of Make Noise to run off a 9v battery.

From Gary: "I sent my Pressure Point back to him and he modified a pair of them for battery power so that I can move it around in my studio to use with whatever modular that I want - the Wiard, Serge or Eurorack...."

The modules can also draw their power from Gary's Eurorack rig via a custom cable, when desired.

LINK (unofficial website): www.garychang.net/."
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