Sunday, May 09, 2010
JUPITER III - mini analogue percussion synth
YouTube via chamberofsounds — May 09, 2010 — "After extensive testing, I realized the Jupiter III would greatly benefit from the addition of a trigger input and touch-sensitivity. Now you can plug any source into it, even a simple metronome, to control the rhythm or make the unit sustain indefinitely. The volume of the input controls the dynamics of the notes. Also the touch-sensitivity feature lets you to use your finger-tips to play sustained notes in addition to Jupiter III's already super-cool. manual percussive mode (you can bang on the box). This little guy does it all - it's handmade. fully analogue and totally unique. Get one of a limited run today only from chamberofsounds.com"
Sytem 100m with custom Steiner-Parker Synthacon VCF clone
YouTube via dracena — October 04, 2009 — "http://www.myspace.com/sarculator
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A demonstration of Steiner-Parker Synthacon VCF clone (Curetronic Steiner VCF) put in a custom made system 100m module enclosure. I named it "m-128".
All sounds in this demo (including drum and percussion sounds) were programmed on system 100m.
For the "self propelled" sound example in the second part of this video an additional LFO was trans-patched from Korg MS-20 to Sys-100m.
Modules in my system100m:
181 - 49key keyboard
112 - dual oscilator x 2 (that's 4 VCOs altogether)
121 - dual filter
130 - dual VCA
140 - dual envelope generator & LFO
150 - ring modulator, sample&hold, noise,LFO
128 - custom Steiner-Parker VCF clone (by Curetronic)
440 - custom SSM2040 VCF clone (by MOTM)
more at:
http://www.myspace.com/sarculator
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4zMKD_..."
a few simple Roland System-100m sounds
YouTube via dracena — August 20, 2007 — "http://www.myspace.com/sarculator
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I recently acquired a vintage analog modular synth Roland System-100m. Here are my first minutes with it. Just a few simple (!!) sounds and sequences. No fancy keyboard playing and no weird sound effects (not yet, until I learn to program it better ;) )...
System modules used in this demonstration:
181 - 49key keyboard
112 - dual oscilator x 2
121 - dual filter
130 - dual VCA
140 - dual envelope generator & LFO
more at:
http://www.myspace.com/sarculator
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7dcwol...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NhuXpl..."
MC-4b and System-100m simple sequence
"After refurbishing my Roland MC-4b vintage digital sequencer it's time to start usnig it.
Two simple sequences combined into a simple evolving structure which maybe sounds a bit like early Tangerine Dream or perhaps like Giorgio Moroder's 70s style ?!?
Mc4 is trigering Roland System 100m vintage analog modular. Modules used in this demo:
181 - 49key keyboard
112 - dual oscilator x 2
121 - dual filter
130 - dual VCA
140 - dual envelope generator & LFO
150 - ring modulator, sample&hold, noise,LFO"
Synton Syrinx
YouTube via erichmielke — August 08, 2009 — "a nice blue metallic synthesizer - one of the best monophonics - very nice sounding formant filter x2 - grab it, if you can !!"
via adrien
Gleeman Pentaphonic for sale on Craigslist
YouTube via Mikemaniax — "April 11, 2010 — Jamie Mahon from the Three 4 Tens shows some of the features of one of the rarest synthesizers ever made... the Gleeman Pentaphonic
This synth is for sale on Craigslist...
Click here if interested: http://philadelphia.craigslist.org/ms..."
Listed for $6000. This one spotted by adrien
VERMONA FORMATION 2 RARE VINTAGE ANALOG DDR ORGAN
via this auction"Not much to say here: awesome organ, awesome sound, unfortunately I have no time to use it anymore, and also it takes too much space so it has to be sold. Approximate weight is 38 Kg (Approx. 70 lbs)."







The Pilgrim
YouTube via TheUmbrellaCo — May 09, 2010 — "As always with Tourister series bent SK's, The Pilgrim features an integrated UMR midi system powered by www.highlyliquid.com. Sensorheads and MaxMsp junkies rejoice! A single connection, and your on your way to interfacing the elusive world of circuit bending with any electronic or physical source imaginable! Self generating algorithms, Abelton Live sequencing, purpose built controllers! Incorporate audience interaction during live performances via sensors, touch contacts, camera tracking, metal floor tiles...the sky is not even the limit, I'm not sure where the limit is.
Also in keeping with Umbrella Company tradition, the Pilgrim has a classic nut and bolt bend patchbay to retain maximum flexibility in connections. Use anything as a switch! Not to mention the 6 on-board user assignable controls. The nut and bolt design is great for breaking out body contacts over long cable runs for remote use with versatile, inexpensive alligator clip leads.
And of course the crowd pleasing, magical, photo cell optical control of screaming distortions and envelope modulations is in attendance. Fine tunable and infinitely fun, there is nothing like the satisfaction of a classic theremin style control interface. Wave those hands proudly in the air as you morph and shift landscapes of eccentric beauty!"
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