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Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Division 6 Multiplicity XV Buffered Multiple

via Division-6 on Ebay. New pics get new posts.

I'll add a permanent link to the right under MORE STUFF/Manufacturers shortly.

Auction Description:
"Multiplicity XV Buffered Multiple Module for Eurorack
for your modular synthesizer

The Multiplicity XV by Division 6 is a buffered multiple module for your Eurorack synthesizer.

Multiples are handy, but the more ways you split your signal the weaker it gets. The Multiplicity XV is buffered; every single output jack regenerates your signal. Whether you are splitting audio or control voltages, there is no degradation.

Multiplicity's channels are cascaded, giving you flexibility in how many ways you split your signal. Plug a signal into input 1 and it will be available from all 15 outputs. Add a different signal into input 3 and it breaks the chain; signal 1 comes out 6 outputs and signal 2 is available at the remaining 9. You can have up to 5 inputs split 3 ways each.

Specifications:
* Power supply: +/- 12 VDC (reverse-polarity protected!)
* Power draw: 20ma / 20ma
* Width: 10HP

Includes:
* Multiplicity XV Module
* Doepfer-style Power Cable
* (4) M3 x 6mm Rack Screws w/ Nylon Washers"

Alesis Micron Blue

flickr by stay gold, bright eyes
(click for more)

Chris Carter - Interloop


Chris Carter - Interloop by Optimo Music

"chris-carter-interloop
Chris Carter Throbbing Gristle Spaces Between Cosey Optimo Music

Originally recorded between 1974 and 1978 at Industrial Records studio in London 'The Space Between' album was first released as a 90 minute cassette in 1980 on Throbbing Gristle's Industrial Records label. It wasn't until 1991 that it was again released by Mute Records on CD. Although tracks from 'The Space Between' have appeared on numerous compilations since its release, the album has never been available on vinyl until now.

This new vinyl edition on Optimo Music, now retitled 'The Spaces Between', doesn't include all the tracks of the original album but has been enhanced and remastered from the original two-track master tapes and has new cover artwork especially for this release.
Released by: Optimo Music
Release/catalogue number: OM008
Release date: Sep 20, 2010"

I asked Chris Carter if he remembered what he used on this track. The following is what he had to say: "I'm a little fuzzy on specifics for individual tracks from this album as it was recorded over a four year period (1974 - 78) but as far as I can remember 'Interloop' was recorded on a Tascam 4 track - probably a A3340S. I think the synths used were a Roland SH-1 for the sequence and an Roland SH-5 for the synth lead line. A Roland System-100 104 Sequencer was driving the SH-1. I am pretty sure the delay effects were from a Roland RE501 and probably a couple of Boss pedals - a phaser and a chorus most likely - all Roland basically."

http://chriscarter.co.uk/
Twitter: @chris_carter_

Let the moog bass run


YouTube via skoulaman | August 17, 2010

"This music is based on a three note seqeunce with my upgraded (from 1.03 to 2.21T) Moog little phatty. The flute is from the Yamaha DX27. The pad of course from the Juno 106. I used the Waldorf Micro Q for the high freqeuncies.
Again a lot of effects used but specially the Yamaha E1005 who echoed the moog bass. It is a nice analog pair and a flair of digital sound"

September's The Packrat


http://umop.com/packrat.htm

Ridiculously Close to the Modular

more at The B-Roll

Movie 0001 - DIY Synth With Touch Interface and Atari Joystick


YouTube via ueyteuor | August 17, 2010

Audanika Soundprism and Korg Kp3


YouTube via Audanika | August 17, 2010
follow-up to this post
"Friend us at http://www.facebook.com/audanika and follow us on http://twitter.com/audanika for news about SoundPrism. :)"
Note yet on iTunes as of this post as far as I can tell.
iPads on Ebay

Rekon VST-AU MKS-80 Editor

via Rekon Audio

"The VST-AU MKS-80 Editor™ is a real-time MIDI synth editor that allows you full control of every parameter of the sound on the Roland MKS-80™Super Jupiter synthesizer. Now you can utilize your MKS-80 to its full potential and build lasting and meaningful patches that will bring new life to your music. You can manage, view and edit all your patches on the computer itself without the hassle of manual dumps. All parameters are fully automatable and you can even use your favorite VST or AU host, or use it stand-alone, giving you the ability to visually program the MKS-80 to your music via the host sequencer. This ability to model your synth patches in realtime, inside your main music production environment is part of what makes the VST-AU MKS-80 Editor™ unique when compared to other hardware synth editors. You may also use the standalone application if you do not need to work inside the host or if your host is not supported."

Justin Beiber Synth

image via Wikipedia
J. BIEBZ - U SMILE 800% SLOWER by Shamantis
Some Justin Beiber synthscapes. So, should I give Justin his own label? Synth Babe?

SoundCloud description:
"Not a shamantis tune. Just need to host this somewhere reliable to show people!
http://www.mediafire.com/?aenvebe86u0d7ha
http://cdnfiles.info/static/USMILEAMBIENT.mp3 here as well!
follow me on twitter! i always do random projects like this alongside my actual music: @Shamantis
I DO NOT KNOW WHO THESE GUYS ARE: http://photonwaveorchestra.bandcamp.com/but they are claiming to be the original makers of this song. THIS IS FALSE. take my song and speed it up 8x if you dont believe me.
Also: I never claimed this song to be my own. It's obviously Justin Beiber's. I just timestretched it using PaulStretch. :)
Proof about Photo Wave Orchestra/IM NOT LYING! : http://audioboo.fm/boos/168021-echoes-across-the-astral-wastelands-speed-up
ALSO THIS: http://i.imgur.com/UpgZj.png
One final thing: I don't claim this to be any sort of MY OWN talent resonating. All I did was put the song through Paulstretch. Anyone can do that. Please stop thinking I'm a douche."
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