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Monday, July 19, 2010

Symbolic Sound Kyma X + Capybara 320 Basic System

via this auction
"Basic Capybara 320 system complete with firewire drive interface and Kyma X software CD (once installed you can update to the latest version off the symbolic sound website). It also comes with PDF versions of the Kyma X Revealed instruction manual as well as information on Prototypes and the Tau Editor.

This system has long been the secret weapon for professional sound designers and musicians such as BT, NIN, Aphex Twin, and many others. Specs below.

Imagine the sound designer's dream machine...
• a machine that would let you graphically string together unlimited-length chains of processing and synthesis modules and run them with zero latency on a dedicated multiprocessor computer with little or no impact on your main computer's memory or processing capabilities...
• where you could expand the processing capabilities of your hardware transparently, simply by plugging in more processing cards, because the machine was designed from the outset with scalability and multiple processors in mind...
• where you'd never have to sacrifice sound quality just because you're trying to squeeze more real time processing out of your desktop or laptop computer...
• with FireWire, timecode, MIDI, and 8 channels of 24-bit 100 kHz audio...
• controlled by the award-winning Kyma software with cutting-edge algorithms like granular processing, real-time analysis/resynthesis, aggregate synthesis, and spectral morphing...
• an online community of colleagues at the leading edge of film, music, advertising, and game development...
• a tech support staff that is among the most dedicated and educated in the business,
• and a symbolic, blue LED on the front panel.
Hardware Specifications

Basic Configuration
• four processors installed on the motherboard
• 96 MB sample RAM
• 12 expansion slots
• I/O and external sync (see below)
• External desktop or rackmount case (protects the DSPs and converters from the electrically noisy environment inside your personal computer, and leaves valuable slot-space free to use for other cards on your host computer)

Expansion Card
• two processors installed on the expansion card
• 48 MB sample RAM (per card)
• Up to 12 expansion cards (for a total of 28 processors) can be added

Inputs and Outputs
• 4-8 channels
• 32-100 kHz sample rate
• 24-bit
• Balanced Analog and Digital (AES/EBU)

External Synchronization
• Word Clock input
• VITC & LTC Timecode input and output

Interface options
• FireWire for Macintosh OS X and OS 9, Windows XP, 2000, and ME desktop and laptop machines"

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Casper Electronics Drone Lab in Black

via Casper Electronics

"The Drone Lab has gotten a make over. We’ve done away with the standard old green PCB and upgraded to a more sophisticated…elegant black! The Drone Lab is available as a kit or a finished unit through our order page. OR build your own from scratch. The drone lab is completely open source and we love to see people build their own!"

Yamaha CS-01

via this auction

"Yamaha CS-01analog monosynth and breath controller"

Yamaha CS 5

via this auction

Korg PolySix

via this auction

"Was victim of the typical "leaky battery syndrome" that plagues these synths, but my tech @ Audio Electronics in Dallas re-traced the PCB leads and also replaced one of the filter IC's."

ARP Odyssey MK3 MKIII Vintage Analog Synthesizer

via this auction

ARP Quartet

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Crazy Looper and Mini KP exp test


YouTube via grandtippler | July 19, 2010

"Crazy Looper with the Mini Kaoss pad and Reverb pedal.

Wicks Looper here: http://www.etsy.com/listing/41446478"

Simmons Musicaid SDS3 and Clap Trap "Blue Monday"


YouTube via simmonsmuseum | June 27, 2009

"This song has been recorded under use of several Simmons and Musicaid gear (Musicaid used to be Simmons' predecessor). The snare is a Musicaid Analog Clap Trap, the toms come from a Musicaid Simmons SDS3, the bassdrum is a Simmons SDSV tom. Blue Monday has originaaly performed by the great 'New Order'"
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