Sunday, September 12, 2010
ShrutHi-1 Kit #000
YouTube via EATYone | September 11, 2010
"Demo of the Shruthi-1 from mutable-instruments. Preset, Sequencer and a M4L patch."
Shruti-1 EATYone First Jam
EATYone | March 17, 2010
"First try after the soldering... Just a bassline from the Shruti-1 with a little Guitar Rig Delay. Results: It's unbelievable, this synth is really a 8bit one???? Yes, but it doesn't sound like 8 bit...."
élkorus v2 modulation outputs features
YouTube via wutierson | September 12, 2010
"Élkorus v.2
Among other improvements
this second version includes
three modulation outputs
corresponding to each
BBD (audio delay chip)
modulation phase, which means:
LFO1+2 at 0º modulation phase
LFO1+2 at 120º modulation phase
LFO1+2 at 240º modulation phase
This video suggest just one use
for those modulation outputs,
like to modulate a three VCO's bank
and their related Band Pass VCF's,
in order to obtain a modulation
chorus-like effect instead a
processing one.
Gear used:
-élkorus v.2 (modulator)
-modular analog synthesizer with dotcom, stg and cotk modules (sound generator)
-Roland jx-8p + kenton midi-cv (controllers)"
Yamaha SY-1 Analog Synthesizer
"vintage Yamaha SY-1 Analog Synthesizer from 1974. Yamaha's first synthesizer! The SY-1 is a preset synthesizer. However it has a great deal of sliders and knobs which allow you to shape the sounds to your liking."
Roland Juno 60 analog synth DCB midi, sequencer, CV lot
via this auction
"This auction is for one 1980s vintage Roland Juno 60 analog polyphonic synthesizer and accessories lot. Auction includes the following:
---Roland Juno 60, very fine cosmetic and perfect functional condition
---Roland MSQ-700 midi/DCB sequencer in excellent cosmetic and functional condition, photocopy of manual
---Roland OP-8 CV interface, 8 channel CV/Gate to DCB converter in average cosmetic and excellent functional condition
---one DCB cable (~6-10 feet)
---one Roland power cable (to use with either the MD-8 or MSQ-700, the others have attached power cables
All gear is 117V North American model, if you live in a country with different voltage requirements, you'll need a transformer.
This lot should allow you to do just about whatever you want with the Juno 60.... use the MD-8 to control it via a computer sequencer, or use the MSQ-700 as a standalone sequencer, or hook up the OP-8 to use your analog sequencer with the Juno, etc. You could even just use the OP-8 and MSQ-700 to record CV sequences into midi, then take them into the other room and dump into your computer. You can only use one DCB accessory at a time with each other as each unit only has one DCB port."
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