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Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Korg Radias Virtual Analog Synthesizer Vocoder

via this auction

Boss DR-55 Dr. Rhythm Vintage Drum Module

via this auction

Studio Electronics SE-1X

via this auction

Roland System 100M

via this auction
"vintage Roland System 100M 191-J rack and five 100M modules...

# 1 x 121 Dual VCF
# 1 x 130 Dual VCA
# 1 x 140 Dual Envelope Generator and LFO
# 1 x 150 Ring Mod/Noise/S&H/LFO
# 1 x 172 Audio Delay, Phase Shifter, LFO and Gate Delay
# 1 x 191-J Five-Module Rack (117 Volt AC power)

Four original DIN power cables come with the rack, as does one contemporary replacement. Five original, working Roland patch cables (varying lengths, red and black) are also part of the package.

NOTE: The original DIN power cables were so appealing to a studio cat that he took it upon himself to chew on them. All four included cables work perfectly, but do bear scars from the cat’s teeth. Sadly, the fifth DIN cable did not survive, hence the replacement (not shown in photographs).

ALSO NOTE: There are no Oscillators in this package. This rack can be integrated into another System 100M or function as a great piece of audio processing gear. As is, it is not a standalone, tone-generating synthesizer."

Andromeda A6 Alesis

via this auction

Yamaha AN1X Control Synthesizer

via this auction

KORG DS-10 PLUS: 'Mysterious Forest' By Anthony Seeha


YouTube via seehanth001 | August 18, 2010

"An original song that I wrote myself.
This song takes advantage of DUAL MODE in Korg DS-10 Plus.
This is the Mysterious Forest... You'll never know what you discover.
The music from Super Monkey Ball 2 had some influence in this song.
I had a really tough time naming this song... Too many different themes popped into my head. xD"

Neo Case


YouTube via scaffbeat | August 18, 2010

Digital Multi-Effects Unit

via Elektor

"With 15 configurable sound effects and a user-friendly HMI

Published in issue 405, September 2010
Digital Multi-Effects Unit
It’s a simple fact: every recording sounds better with the right sound effects. Here we prove that it’s possible to generate a variety of effects digitally, including hall, chorus and flanger effects, without having to work yourself to the bone with DSP programming. The circuit is built around a highly integrated effects chip and features an intelligent user interface with an LCD. The result is a treat for the eye and the ear.

Features:
- Multi-effect generator with 15 effect algorithms
- Based on the FV-1 effect processor IC
- Frequency response 20 Hz to 15 kHz
- Maximum delay time 700 ms
- 64 memory locations for preset configuration profiles
- Separate user interface
- MIDI In port
- Effect selection and parameter control via MIDI port
- Integrated ramp generator for producing attack/decay effects
- Easy assembly using standard components (except the FV-1 IC)
- Free assembler program for generating user-programmed effect algorithms"

The Electric Golem at Mabel Sound - Trevor Pinch & Inverse Room

flickr set by mabel.sound
(click for more)

"I record a couple of Electric Golem sets in the studio. Trevor Pinch on Moog Prodigy and DIY modular, Jim Spitznagel on Evolver, Mopho, iPod, Nintendo DS, and Tenori-On."

See this post for more info on Trevor Pinch's modular.

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