Sunday, June 06, 2010
Selmer Clavioline

"Selmer Clavioline Concert model... restored a couple of years ago and it is in perfect working order. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clavioline This is a portable unit with its own valve amplifier and 10" speaker,Normally used mounted underneath a piano keyboard, where volume is controlled by a knee operated lever, it can also be used on a stand. The Clavioline is capable of some really 'way-out' sounds. Instantly recognisable as the sound used on "Telstar" by The Tornados (Joe Meek), or The Beatles 'Baby You're A Rich Man'. Iit was also Sun Ra's signature instrument. "
NEW OBERHEIM SEM ANALOG SYNTHESIZER SERIAL NUMBER 48
"Patch Panel Connections
connection pin function direction
A1 VCO 1 - External Modulation input
A2 VCO 1 - Sawtooth Waveform output
A3 VCO 1 - Sawtooth Waveform output
B1 VCO 1 - Control Voltage #1 input
B2 Ground
-
B3 VCO 1 - Control Voltage #2 input
C1 VCO 1 - Sync Output output
C2 Ground
-
D1 VCO 2 - Control Voltage #1 input
D2 Ground
-
D3 VCO 2 - Control Voltage #2 input
E1 VCO 2 - External Modulation input
E2 VCO 2 - Sawtooth Waveform output
E3 VCO 2 - Pulse Waveform output
F1 VCO 2 - Sync Output output
F2 VCA - Control Input input
F3 VCO 2 - Sync Input input
G1 LFO Trigger input
G2 Ground
-
G3 LFO Waveform output
H2 VCF - Control Voltage #2 input
H3 VCF - External Modulation input
I1 VCA Output output
I2 Ground
-
I3 Unused
-
J1 VCF - Highpass Signal output
J2 Ground
-
J3 VCF - Bandpass Signal output
K1 Selected VCF Response output
K2 Ground
-
K3 Ground
-
L2 Ground
-
L3 (duplicate of L1 - not used)
-
M1 External Audio Input #2 input
M2 Ground
-
M3 (duplicate of M1 - not used)
-
X1 ENV 1 - Output output
X2 ENV 1 - Gate input
X3 ENV 1 - Trigger input
Y1 ENV 2 - Output output
Y2 ENV 2 - Gate input
Y3 ENV 2 - Trigger input"
Ham Heart Analog Synth Noise Box W/ LFO & Filter
"This is a handmade hamheart featherduster, 100% analog noisemaker.
It features 5 squarewave oscillators, with 4 acting as an frequency modulating LFOs. As well as a lowpass filter
The 4 LFO's are scaled in their frequency ranges so that the rightmost LFO has a larger upper limit and the leftmost LFO has a larger lower limit. Anything from packs of angry badgers to pods of harpooned whales right on through swarms of drunken wasps and mosquitoes can be achieved. The main audio oscillator has a frequency range switch, which spans from nearly ultrasonic high end down to rhythmic beeps and clicks on the low side.
There is also a modulation depth control allowing for subtle pitch modulations and/or complete clangorous metallics.
The filter is a simple low pass design, and works wonders as a tone shaper.
The blue LED displays the rate of the audio oscillator and changes as you sweep the pitch.
The controls:
The 4 large knobs along the top are the LFO frequency controls.
The large knob in the right hand column is the main audio oscillators frequency control.
The large knob in the left hand column is the modulation depth control.
The small knob in the bottom left is the low pass filter cutoff control.
The small knob in the bottom right is the master volume control.
The leftmost toggle switch turns the filter on/off.
The center toggle switch selects between fine/coarse frequency.
The rightmost toggle switch selects the audio oscillators frequency range.
6.35mm (1/4 inch) audio output
2.1mm 9v DC input (tip -)
Rubber feet
Metal faceplate, painted navy blue.
Hand painted masonic values hamheart logo.
hamheart dot com or hamdust at gmail for sounds."
POLYVOX POLIVOKS VINTAGE ANALOG SYNTH

"IT FEATURES TWO VCOS (SWITCHABLE BETWEEN TRIANGLE, SAWTOOTH, SQUARE, AND RECTANGULAR WAVEFORMS AND TUNABLE BETWEEN 2' TO 16'), A NOISE GENERATOR, ONE LFO, A FILTER (SWITCHABLE BETWEEN LOW-PASS AND BANDPASS), AND TWO ADSR ENVELOPE GENERATORS. VCO1 (CALLED "GENERATOR 1") CAN BE CROSS-MODULATED BY VCO2. EACH ADSR CAN BE SWITCHED TO AUTO-TRIGGER, EACH WITH INDEPENDENT RATES. CHECK THE PANEL TRANSLATION BELOW"






"Moog-Tastic!" Podcast Pt. 2
happymoogman — June 05, 2010 — "Part Two of the "Moog-Tastic!" video Podcast. Mark Griswold of Oglio Records interviews musician Dana Countryman about his first Solo Moog release."
This one features Fay Lovsky, the theremin and the ondioline. You'll also hear how to pronounce ondioline.
Also added to this post where you will find part 1. Comments disabled here to keep them there.
New Tom Oberheim SEM + Dotcom Q119 Sequencer Demo
YouTube via br0therl0c0 — June 05, 2010 — "3 simple sequencer experiments exploring the raw sound of the new tomoberheim.com SEM (Patch Panel Version), using the synthesizers.com Q119 sequencer.
All audio is pure SEM without any added effects."
06052010
YouTube via boobtube356 — June 05, 2010 — "Bass part is 259e to 291e to 292e to 297. The modulation oscillator is tracking and modulating the bw and fm on the 291e. It is also modulating the morph on the principal oscillator. The principal oscillator is set to green=sine, red=mem skew "b" at about 2 o'clock. The high part is 259e in the same mode as the other, but goes only to the 292e. Bass kick is 261e sine. Just a quick clip to again demonstrate the range of the system. Headphones recommended."
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