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Tuesday, June 08, 2010

Simons Clap Trap


via this auction

"This is an old Simmons Electronics Digital Clap Trap made in Albans, Herts, England."

Rick Powell Collection - MOOG Rogue


via this auction

"This unit is part of the Rick Powell Collection. Rick was a musician, a major producer and a contemporary and close friend of Bob Moog, among others, and often received original units from manufacturers to test in the studios."

See Switched on Country

Rick Powell Collection - Gibson Maestro Sound System for Woodwinds


via this auction

"This unit is part of the Rick Powell Collection. Rick was a musician, a major producer and a contemporary and close friend of Bob Moog, among others, and often received original units from manufacturers to test in the studios...

This is a vintage Maestro Sound System for woodwinds (It allows a choice between clarinet and sax at the input). It's a "sort of" synthesizer that will take the input from your woodwind pickup and allow you to select from a bank of sounds that it emulates as you play. Seems really simple to operate, which is good because we don't have the manual for this. So let's say you pop in your clarinet and select Baritone Sax... it comes through the speaker an octave lower with a nice growl. Same with Tuba, etc. It's in fine condition - really good condition. You can ALSO do combos of sounds as you play. Very interesting piece of gear. These are the sounds:

Contra, Fuzz Tone, Cello, Tuba, Bass Sax, Bass Clarinet, Bassoon, English Horn, Oboe, Muted Horn, Natural Amp"

See Switched on Country

Roland SH-09


YouTube via petenesss — August 10, 2009 — Roland SH-09 sounds like a 70's movie

Roland MKS 70


YouTube via petenesss — July 17, 2009 —

"Some tweaking with PG 800 connected to Roland MKS 70. The arpeggio comes from a sw sequencer."

Novation Bass Station Demonstation :D


YouTube via PimpMyFahrrad — December 24, 2009 — "I really like this small analog synth - perfect for acid stuff. Here is a small demostration - just improvising...

Gear used:
Novation Bass Station
Ableton Like
Behringer BCF2000
Boss MT-2 distortion pedal
DigiDesign Mbox 2"

Ohh Bass Station


YouTube via vinyljunkie07 — June 08, 2010 — "My second fave synth (first is the DX-100) and my second synth I got back around 2002/03 (can't remember exactly) and I just HAD to have one again and couldn't turn down this minty one for a great cheapo price.
It's a single voice REAL analogue filthy lo-fi mo'fo The Rack version is slightly better as it has more memories, CV/Gate converter and SYNC capabilities but this is a shit load more fun to play...oh yea did I mention it's dirt cheap!
Any one who moans about not being able to afford a puncy analogue synth needs to open their eyes...fair enough if you don't like it's sound but for about 100-150 GBP you honestly can't go wrong...just don't expect a moog lol
I still need to get a DX-100 as my other one couldn't be repaired :-("

JUPITER CLOCK - Time Module


YouTube via chamberofsounds — June 08, 2010 — "Here's the prototype Jupiter Clock - Time Module and trigger for the new Jupiter III Analogue Percussion Synth. They'll be available in July with graphics only @ chamberofsounds.com"

ipad meets uw part 1


YouTube via erasemusic — June 08, 2010 — "running the app ssquares thru the machinedrum, resampling it and generally messing about."
I'm not seeing "ssquares" on iTunes. Typo?

Update via Pea in the comments: "It's called sound squares, cool app!"

You can find it on iTunes here:
Mark-V Apps

audioMIDI.com Presents Slate Trigger Drum Replacer


YouTube via audiomidicom — June 08, 2010 — "Brian White gives a great "hands-on" demo showing how to bring wimpy drums to life using Steven Slate Digital's new Trigger drum replacement plug-in for VST/RTAS/AU formats. Get it at audioMIDI.com!"
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