YouTube via TheGruvy2. more vids here "Charvel Jackson Guitar, Roland GR50 Guitar Synthesizer,Roland GK2 MIDI Pickup, TC Electronic Nova System Effects"
First thePPGs.com video - Showing my PPG Wave 2.3 to the public.
YouTube via 12bitrec
"Showing the first video to be featured on thePPGs.com.
The PPG Wave 2.3 is one of the most fantastic synthesizers ever made - period.
Its sound is out of this world and to me there is no synth more delicate and at the same time raw and unique.
The video features the PPG Wave 2.3 and at the end of the video you'll hear my old and trustworthy Hammond AutoVari-64 as well as I try - and fail - to play in time with it.
The audio from the PPG Wave 2.3 and Hammond AutoVari-64 has been recorded to disk and inserted in the video for the best possible audio.
From the auction: "This is an original BLACET EVENT SEQUENCER. I collect and repair/restore vintage Paia Synth stuff and have no need for this panel. (It was included in a PAIA equipment auction) I do not know if it functions and is being sold as a DIY restoration project. This implies that it is sold as-is without return. Further technical information regarding this module can be obtained from the BLACET synth web site."
I took a look and found the Event Arranger DIY project written by John Blacet for Synapse on this page. BTW, you can find full scans of Synapse on Cynthia's website here.
YouTube via Synthiefrau "He lovely Synthfreaks, I have a new track in my head. Sorry , I don`t be no profiplayer but I have much fun with the best Instruments of the world. I am searching for an EMS VCS 3 or an EMS Synthi A. I love this mashines. I work with Synthesizers.com, Minimoog, Synton Syrinx, Moog Prodigy and V-Synth from Roland. The effects comes from my little baby "Doepfer Dark Energie" and the Roland Juno 60."
"I just got done building this drum machine - and this is one of the first patches I've done with it.
In the video I'm experimenting as I go -so you are watching my learning curve...
The Thomas Henry design "Bass ++" circuit is being sequenced by CMOS logic - Shift registers and counters to create the beats - and to provide control voltages through an R/2R ladder (a sort-of basic digital to analog converter) to change the pitch of the drums. I expect to be able to create very complex, not quite random beats with this in time... and of course simple beats are....simple.
The "Quad Bass ++" board is available through Electro-Music.com in the DIY forum.
More of my synth projects at www.sdiy.com/RFeng"