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Friday, June 25, 2010

SEQUENTIAL CIRCUITS PROPHET-5 SYNTH advertisement

via this auction

Make Noise RENÉ

via Make Noise

""geometric sequencer," "planular
sequencer," "cartesian sequencer," "axis sequencer," and finally, in
Buchla-speak, "non-linear sequential tuned voltage map."

"René," for the man René
Descartes.

The primary goal with this sequencer is to have a maximum amount of
artist controlled musical variation, with a minimum amount of data input.

The faceplate for the René is a printed circuit board. It is black, with white and gold graphics.

This module is 34HP and consumes 100mA worth of current."

click here and scroll for a couple of videos.

BugBrand Modular Demos


http://virb.com/bugbrand

via BugBrandBlog

Fun spot

flickr by buchlajoe

"A bunch of toys"

Focus, Canon AE-1

flickr by Daniel Hoij
(click for more)

KORG M1

The Host 2010

flickr by parasitk
(click for more)

Photo: Shikhee

Anyone ID the touchplate?

Update via Francesco and node in the comments: It's a Snyderphonics manta also pictured here. See the label from more posts including video.

Photo on 2010-06-24 at 22.24

flickr by Megan E. Mitchell

ARP T-Shirt

Arturia Origin Keyboard

flickr by Sweetwater Sound
(click for more)

"Side view with control panel open. The laptop in the background was for the training powerpoint and Analog Factory demos - the Origin Keyboard works standalone."

RSF Modular

flickr by buchlajoe

Polyfusion Modular

flickr by buchlajoe
(click for more)
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