Sunday, June 06, 2010
Multiply Gates.mov
YouTube via davidryle — June 05, 2010 — "Splitting a square (pulse) wave into two pulses with an inverter. This is multiplying the original pulse into two pulses. The opposite of gate division, which makes one pulse for every two original pulses."
Andy Wig - EML Pulpeux
YouTube via arthurpainter — June 06, 2010 — "Another realtime improv featuring my EML 200 modular synth, but this time joined by my Korg MS-20/SQ-10 combo. An EH Memory Man adds a bit of moisture to the atmosphere."
Andy Wig - EML Pulpeux Deux
"arthurpainter — June 06, 2010 — Another version of my "Pulpeux" video, but with slightly different imagery, the addition of my EML 400 Sequential Sequencer, and shorter duration."
Rememberance (Plogue Bidule + 2 Doepfer Dark Energy + Audacity)
YouTube via GruithuisenCityMan — June 05, 2010 — "Hello ! My name is Frederic Gerchambeau. I have made this movie and this music. The music has been made with Plogue Bidule sequencing a Doepfer Dark Energy. Another one is played by hand. The sounds of these 2 Doepfer Dark Energy has been reintroducted into Plogue Bidule in order to permit to a long delay to be added. The all thing has been made in one take and has been a bit edited with Audacity (compression, short stereo delay and pitch downshifting added). Enjoy !"
Arduino Pocket Piano Test 1
YouTube via tenderstems — June 05, 2010 — Testing different patches
Arduino Pocket Piano Test 2
Arduino Pocket Piano Test 3
Rege songa (MC 808 ELECTRIBE AND BLOFELD)
YouTube via Kofla2000 — June 05, 2010 — "A Electro Reggae song.
Gear Used:
Roland MC-808: Chord and Pads and as a sequencer of the synth part of Electribe
Korg Electribe MX1: Bass, and arpeggiated parts. Drums
Waldorf Blofeld: Lead
Korg Kaoss Pad 2: Filter Fx.
M-Audio Axiom 49: control Blofeld
Canon SD750: Video Camera
M-Audio Micro: Record sound. I am having problem with my firewire audiphile soundcard, thank to my brother who lend me his Micro, works flawless."
Casio Casiotone 403 Retro Synth
YouTube via virtuaswindon — June 06, 2010 — Glorious Casio 403 Analogue Vintage Synth
Saturday, June 05, 2010
Martin Agterberg - Rebolty Yours Forever (1984)
YouTube via GeorgiRusev — April 30, 2010 — "Dutch synth producer, who uses a lot of different analog equipment. Very melodic, very catchy sound bringing back the 80's electronic nostalgia. Martin Agterberg worked together with Fred A. de Groot."
My brain is not working - what's the synth on top of the Polysix?
Roland System 100 Modular Mixer 103 with Spring Reverb

"The Mixer 103 is a cool add-on. Features 4 inputs and 4 sliders, and mixes these down to 2 outputs. There are two analog VU meters (a nice touch) as well as panning, mono effect sends/returns, and a built-in spring reverb! The Model 103 is designed to sit on the right side of the System and feeds the Monitor Speakers. The speakers provide a stereo monitoring source which is another great (optional) touch! The Mixer not only has outputs for these speakers, but also Line-Outs for use live or in the studio!"









Moog Prodigy with Philip Rees MIDI to CV Converter
via this auction
"moog prodigy classic mono synth, fat bass, sawing lead, great for production and sound fx also with the phillip rees midi-cv converter box, trigger the moog from your comi or any midi keyboard/drum machine ect.This gives you full control over the knobs while the midi triggers the notes via cv [control voltage] great for creating a performance out off your tweeks. the pp box will work with any cv synth.
tune
glide
LFO mod rate
oscillator mod on off
filter mod on off
oscillator 1
octave
sync osc 2 to osc 1
waveform (saw tri pul)
oscillator 2:
octave
interval
waveform (saw tri square)
mixer: osc 1 & 2, master volume
filter keyboard tracking (0,1/2, full)
lowpass VCF:
cutoff freq
contour amount (envelope depth)
filter contour and loudness (envelopes):
attack
decay/release (with switch)
sustain
power light
pitch
modulation
2 1/2 octave"
At first I thought the speaker was built into the Philip Rees. I checked the label below and see that it's actually a separate until and just resting on top of the speaker. Amazing how well they line up.
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