Saturday, May 29, 2010
New Malekko/Wiard Oscillator

"Here is the latest creation from the Malekko/Wiard duo, simply called the 'Oscillator' (pictured middle row, left) This is a phase modulating analog oscillator with a pair of tri, saw, and square outputs, one output (of each wave) is fixed, the 2nd has adjustable phase, when you hear the two outputs together super awesome timbres are created. Also, the Oscillator has a super nice sine, sync input and a push pull pot to take you into LFO territory! As an LFO, you can have one output modulating one thing and the other output, say 180 degrees from output 1 modulating something else...or whatever. It's kind of funny, I built two prototypes the night before i flew out to the L.A. synth meet, i left one there with some friends to 'beta test' and sent the other to Grant (of Wiard) to check out so i really never had a chance to play with it myself! Today i stole two from work and slapped them into my super awesome silver Monorocket Mission 9 case. Many hours later i'm STILL finding 'sweet spots' that that are super badass!!! Here is a quick drone type thing of the first few minutes of me messing around with it..the picture is the patch you're hearing.
Enjoy!"
Osc first pass - Malekko Oscillator by matrixsynth
Buchla Pendulum-Ratchet.mov
YouTube via Oxix52 — May 29, 2010 — The timing is provided by the 077 Pendulum/Ratchet module.
ROLAND BA662A VCA IC 4pcs
"four NEW OLD STOCK Roland BA662A VCA custom chips. it has been used in many vintage Roland synthesizers like the TB-303 Juno 6 and 60 ,TR-808 most of the SH series, Jupiter 8 and many more classic roland synth's and effects from the 80's.The BA662A is being used in the new clone of the TB-303 the x0xb0x. these chips were made by Roland during the late 70's and 80's and today they are obsolete and rarely seen ,especially in unused condition! this is a rare chance to buy these vintage ic's for spare parts or for repairs."
ELECTRONICA EM-04 RARE USSR VINTAGE ANALOG SYNTHESIZER
"Electronica EM - 04. There is a one master oscillator in the instrument. Due to this oscillator a possibility of instrument's detuning in the process of operation is eliminated. This generator shifts a pitch of the instrument on an octave, "slalom-effect" and refines the tuning +/- 1/4. Because of split of the manual into 2 sections, the volume of each part may be adjusted."
samples on Ruskeys
KORG PE 1000 polyphonic ensemble

"Being a 70's synth presets are included and although they can be modified through the filter section, the envelope section is unalterable . Where this synth shines is the control button which enables user creation of sounds. It enable the envelope section (attack ,delay ,sustain) and waveform bank (square ,saw ,chorus) . The envelope section is very nice enabling very long sustain and fully polyphonic means you can create very dense sustained chords where previous notes are fading off slowly very much like the sustain pedal on a piano except you have control over the release. Turn the octave coupler knob (adds in a note octave above) and then pitch expand (detune) and you can create some very thick lush sounds.
In additon to this is a beautiful filter section "traveller" which is basically a high pass and a low pass filter. Included is the FK-4 footpedal which can be used to control the filter.
Additional controls such as glide and damper require an external foot pedal to operate .
An unknown synth , very rare with very little information available , unique , beautiful sounds and looks."
Eliot Lipp "OHM 64 Tutorial"
Eliot Lipp "OHM 64 Tutorial" from Mike Abb on Vimeo.
"Producer/DJ "Eliot Lipp" shows us how he uses his Livid Instruments "OHM 64" midi controller to control his Ableton Live set. Eliot explains the functionality and layout of his project and controller; as well as his custom effects and tools to add variation and complexity to his music. After the tutorial there is a section of his live performance from a recent show in Austin Texas that was at Aces Lounge and promoted by Third Eye Productions.
You can find more about Eliot and his music via
myspace.com/eliotlipp
Find more information about Livid and the OHM 64 via
lividinstruments.com
Video Production by
abboriginal.com"
Click here for all posts featuring Eliot Lipp.
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