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Friday, August 13, 2010

ARP Axxe Stipped and Refinished in Original Metal

via the norman conquest

more pics here

Hohner Bass 3


via this auction

"This is a Honer Bass 3 synthesizer. Has three settings, Tuba, String and Guitar. The power pack has been replaced with a 12VDC 1.25A power adapter. This seems to work, but I would check with Hohner to make sure this is correct."

Teenage Engineering OP-1 Keyboard Texturing

via Teenage Engineering

"The OP-1 keyboard surface finish is accomplished using Electrical discharge machining. Hard to see in this picture, but the finish both feels and looks very nice. Smooth! Bonus: Minimum environmental impact. (photo credit: Kent)"

SCREAM FOR GOOD... I'M JUST GONNA RECORD IT


flickr By NURETTIN MERT AYDIN
(click for more)

"Korg Monotron: Analogue Ribbon Synthesizer

August 13, 2010
Ankara, Turkey"

RADIAS MAKING NOISE


YouTube via kowloonmusicbuero | August 13, 2010

Yuichi Onoue(尾上祐一) "Ribbon Space" played on Ribbon Controller


YouTube via TorigoyaSound | September 21, 2006

"Yuichi Onoue plays his original tune "Ribbon Space" by handmade Ribbon Controller.
Studio live in 2002.

This handmade electric musical instrument can change a oscillator pitch smoothly, depending on the place which you press down. Ribbon Controller was originally made as a kind of MOOG SYNTHESIZER's controller in late 60's. I made this following its example. And playing style is self-taught.

This ribbon controller hooked up to simple analogue oscillator. The frequency of the oscillator changes in the value of electric resistance. Electrically, This ribbon controller is just an electric variable resistance. Not a midi box.

More Videos:
http://www.youtube.com/profile_videos...

More Info:
http://torigoya.main.jp/ (Japanese)
http://torigoya.main.jp/en_index.html (english)"

via Asia Synth Station

Son of Storm Tide Flanger demo


YouTube via sduck409 | August 13, 2010

"Jurgen Haible Son of Storm Tide Flanger demo. Sorry - I mispronounce "flanger" - I somehow learned this incorrect pronounciation when I was a kid and have been repeating it ever since. The boring and annoying repeating sequence you hear for the whole 11 minutes was created with a klee sequencer driving 2 basic voices - the lower one is a motm 300 vco into a Low Pass Gate, the higher one is a Ian Fritz Double Dekka vco into a motm 190 vca, no filters on either, no other processing. Except for the boring talking part at the beginning, sound was recorded directly into adobe soundbooth, with no added effects."

Squidfanny - Circuit bent - CASIO MT-18


YouTube via squidfanny | August 13, 2010
Squidfanny on Ebay
"Twisted Squarewaves, Analog Drums, Chord-to-Rezzy Acid...... Push it really hard for meltdown analog sounds and Glitch Noises.

It does get a bit un-predictable when you really push it.

Instrument-to-pitch & Chord-to-pitch knobs create screwed up squarewaves, monged out rhythms and weird envelope effects.

Instrument-to-chord switches create bizzare and dirty new instrument waveforms.

Loads of glitching, feedback and modulation convert the chord & chord-rhythms to Rezzy Acid sounds.

Multi-coloured Metallic paint job on the keys, changes colour depending on what angle the light hits it.

MT-18 is almost identical to the PT-80, with larger keys and slightly different componants inside."

Dream Age Part 4-Alnitak


YouTube via Kobolnova | August 13, 2010

"I did not want uploading this,but i have changed my mind,i want to share,even when almost nobody is listening or watching it:,i just want to share this with al of you,it is the music were its al about,it does not matter wich person or who made it,music is for us al:the joy of music,i really hope you enjoyed my music,like how i have enjoyed to create this music for you
(this music-video i made some weeks-months ago)"

tribel-x1.m4v


YouTube via lfoone | August 13, 2010
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