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Saturday, August 14, 2010

AS CV to MIDI module. Use to play MIDI synths from an analog sequencer.


YouTube via ASUKLTD | August 14, 2010

"CVM module. Sequencer is an analogue Oberkorn. Playing two MIDI synths; Telemark (making the crazy sound) and Leipzig-r (warm synth sound).
Oberkorn is also controlling velocity (in turn changing the filter cut-off).
Joystick just adding a little transpose. Also here you can glimpse my white Red Square."

AS CV to Trigger Module (again)

ASUKLTD | August 14, 2010

"Single CV (from an Oberkorn) playing some drum modules. Converts 0-5v into 8 triggers."

AS CVT being controlled by an envelope module

ASUKLTD | August 14, 2010

"Showing that different CV sources can generate triggers."

AS CVT being controlled with an LFO sawtooth

ASUKLTD | August 14, 2010

"AS CVT being controlled with an LFO sawtooth"

Joystick triggering some percussion.

ASUKLTD | August 14, 2010

"CVT being controlled from a Joystick. Any CV could be used with the CV to Trigger modules to create triggers"

AS CV to Trigger Module playing some percussion

ASUKLTD | August 14, 2010

"Quick demo of CV to Trigger Module. 1 CV channel (from an Oberkorn sequencer). Showing how a single CV can trigger up to 8 modules (drum, EG, sequencer. Anything with a trigger, gate or clock input). Yes! One CV triggering 8 devices."

clockScanning


YouTube via rezzn8r | August 14, 2010

"A Modcan 20B Divider/Switch feeds different clock divisions to a Modcan 69B Scanner. The Scanner controls the clock speed of a Klee Sequencer. The Klee sequences a heavily filtered Modcan 62B Dual VDO. Some BugBrand PRC1 PTDelay added for flavour. Filters used include Modcan 68B Matrix Filter, Livewire Frequensteiner, and a Wiard GR-1213A Borg Filter."

Waldorf Blofeld Sound Demo


YouTube via KotroLaszloLehel | August 14, 2010

"Waldorf Blofeld Sound Demo.
All sounds from Blofeld except drums."

A.S.M.O. Atari Fuzz Bazooka


YouTube via eddie23a | August 14, 2010

"http://www.flickr.com/photos/asmo23/4..."

SonicScanner


YouTube via turunda | August 14, 2010

"http://www.create.ucsb.edu/~dano/scan..."

Tomstick by Tom Verbruggen ( toktek )


YouTube via tovett | August 14, 2010

"Tomstick by Tom Verbruggen ( toktek )
www.toktek.org"

KORG POLYSIX

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Omnichord Spoken Here! A Suzuki Songbook

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"'Omnichord Spoken Here! A Suzuki Songbook'

Printed in 1985.

"An exciting collection of today's most popular hit songs for your Omnichord System Two"

Yes, a songbook made specifically for the Omnichord. 118 songs! But the best part of this book is obviously that cover! Look at that amazing anthropomorphic Omnichord! Possibly the creepiest thing ever!"

More Advanced Electronic Music Projects


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"'More Advanced Electronic Music Projects' by R.A. Penfold.
Published in 1986. Paperback.

Includes DIY projects for effects such as Phaser, Phase Shifter, Fuzz, Ring Modulator, Chorus, Noise Gate, Vibrato, and more. There are also projects for DIY percussion synthesizers with a range of effects including drum, cymbal, and gong type sounds.

'Each project has an introduction, plus circuit diagram, description, and any necessary constructional and setting up notes being provided. Printed circuit layouts and other detailed constructional information have not been included, and the projects are not really in the "dead simple" category as a certain amount of experience at electronics construction is really needed in order to tackle them confidently. However, anyone who has built up a few simple electronics projects should have little difficulty in building most of the designs featured in this book."

This book is a little rough on the cover with some bends and pen scribbles (I don't know why), but inside it's in good shape. This is a great book for anyone interested in building their own effects or building an analog drum synthesizer (it would probably sound like a Tama Techstar, old Simmons module, or the PAIA DRUM module)'"

The Development and Practice or Electronic Music


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"'The Development and Practice or Electronic Music' by Jon H. Appleton & Ronald C. Perera
Printed in 1975. Hardcover.

Chapters:
1. Otto Luening: Origins
2. A. Wayne Slawson: Sound, Electronics, and Hearing
3. Gustav Ciamaga: The Tape Studio
4. Joel Chadabe: The Voltage-Controlled Synthesizer
5. John E. Rogers: The Uses of Digital Computers in Electronic Music Generation
6. Gordon Mumma: Live Electronic Music

Basically an old textbook on electronic music and analog synthesizers, you can learn a lot about making electronic music with synthesizers by reading this book. Covers all sorts of things, such as how synthesizers work, how you hear different frequencies, how to record synthesizers, how to use them in interesting ways live, and examples of how others have used them in the past. There are also tons of great black and white photos of old synthesizers, modular synths, and people using them live.

Synthesizers pictured include: Minimoog, EML ElectroComp, Moog Sonic VI (Prototype?), ARP 2500, ARP 2600, Synket, Moog Modular, EML Synthi 100, EML Synthi A, and more!"

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