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Sunday, August 29, 2010

Oberheim Xpander

via this auction

1970s Moog VCO oscillator


via this auction
"Semi-rare dual oscillator rack-mount from Moog Music vintage 1970s. Works great, in EXC cosmetic condition with light rack rash and scratches top bottom sides from having been inserted into and removed from racks."

Inside a Yamaha CS80


flickr By unfrostedpoptart
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MugicianMetalPotential - Computer.m4v


YouTube via rrr00bb | August 29, 2010

"I don't want the message about Mugician as a microtonal metal instrument to get lost. Two handed rhythm technique shown here."

Mugician
iPads on Ebay

Spook Keys - Free VST synth - vstplanet.com


YouTube via vstplanet | August 29, 2010

"Spook Keys - Free VST synth http://www.vstplanet.com/Instruments/... Developer: simple-media.co.uk"

Retro pin-up girls


YouTube via NeoKitschMusic | August 29, 2010

"A modern musical take on the 'Teaserama' and Bettie Page 1950s burlesque acts and stripteases. The music was composed by Danny Hahn at the NeoKitsch studio using the Haken Continuum Fingerboard as the main instrument."

iPad pixelator final version


YouTube via Allerian1 | May 10, 2010

"Here's a demo of the iPad Pixelator. This simple craft offers hours of entertainment."

Follow-up to this post.

Circle Machine Complete

You might remember the Circle Machine from this post on August 15. Dave Brown wrote in with the following on the SDIY list:

"I've more or less finished my Circle Machine project. I finished the 5U panel and built a desktop enclosure for it. It's fun to operate. I've put another video of it in operation on my Circle Machine web page. I use a control voltage to vary the sequence length to 4, 8, or 16 steps. I create the shorter sequences by skipping lamps but keeping a constant rotation rate. This has the effect of changing the tempo by 1/2 or 1/4.

None of my "modern" sequencers can use a control voltage to vary the sequence length. Doing so adds an interesting twist to the sequence. The first video on the Circle Machine web page shows demonstrates this using a sine LFO to control the sequence length.
A fun project. - Dave"

I Feel Love - Buchla Style


YouTube via Oxix52 | August 29, 2010

"I remember hearing this for the first time when I was a kid in the 70s. I instantly fell in love with the sultry voice of Donna Summer and the hypnotic electronic soundtrack by Giorgio Moroder. This is my simple take on the rhythm.

I need a 266e so that I can do a proper hat and snare."

The Korg MS-20: Introduction (high quality)


YouTube via AutomaticGainsay | August 29, 2010

"Here is a higher quality version of the introduction of my Korg MS-20 demonstrative series."
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