Just patching around and less tweeking on different analog machines...sorry the bad sound- and Videoquality...the computer is only used for recording...
Used stuff:
Korg SQ-10, Korg MS-20, Korg Delta, Roland Jupiter 4, Modular Mixer from HealthClub-Music (with white & pink Noise from Korg MS-50), MFB Kraftzwerg, Klerk Teknik DN-50 Springhall, Kaosspad II"
YouTube via traumaduo | May 20, 2009 The audio does get better. "John Trauma demonstrates his new "toys".
Based on the youtube clip "Setting up the disco loop patch on the Korg MS-20" and "Korg MS-20 doing a disco beat" from "zioguido".
links: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MAx-Hq... [posted here] or http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MdaqBq... [posted here]
thanks for the patch guido!
its a little bit pimped up by the MS 50 with the pulsewave, modulated by the LFO and S&H (clocked by the LFO of the MS 20) and the trianglewave modulated also by the internal LFO of the MS 50.
all three parts where mixed on the "adding amplifier" of the MS 50
J.T. taked also the white noise of an diy analogsynth for the hihat, because the output was much higher as the output of the internal white noise from the MS 20. Also the 2 second oscillator of the MS 20 was used for the bassline.
No external sequencers or computers/synthesizers (except the mentioned noise) where used. one take recording without mastering.
YouTube via syncelectro | September 16, 2010 via this auction "Early version, dry signal for first 5minutes, echo from Pioneer mixer, for ebay auction on 19.09.2010"
"·This is a 4 channel analog drum synthesizer with analog trigger inputs on each channel ·Very clean, all lettering perfect and working condition - Powers ON and I can trigger all 4 channels with small piezo element shown in photo ·See http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7mtwRtOGjH4 for what this can potentially do ·All functions not completely tested. Since I dont have the original drum interface, I cant verify sequencer with its MIDI looking trigger input connector, versus the 1/4" phone jack inputs for the 4 drum synths. No controls are obviously broken ·Some (minor) AC humm noted in headphone output, indicating power supply caps perhaps need replacing - typical for 30+ year old vintage equipment. Minor means you probably wouldnt want to record with this as-is, performance would be OK ·I'll include the piezo shown. You could have a lady friend sew 4 of these into your pants legs - two on each side - and you could trigger this machine by slapping 4 spots on your quads, while seated in a chair! ·Great deal for someone as these are very expensive as "vintage analog" gear!"
via this auction "Complete, hand-assembled x0xb0x in custom aluminum case. IO board has been modified from the original design to support an on/off switch mounted on the case. Does not include the required 300-500mA 9VAC power supply. Power supplies differ by country so it is not practical to supply every possible type (we suggest looking for the power supply of an old wired or wireless router--they often supply 9VAC, but be sure the current doesn't exceed 500mA). This x0xb0x includes all rare parts (excluding BA662A). Q8, Q9, and Q10 have been selected for highest-beta value (above 300). The firmware installed on the MCU is SokkOS v1.9. If you have any questions about this build, feel free to contact us.
The original x0xb0x design is copyright (c) Limor Fried & Adafruit industries.
ABOUT THE ALUMINUM CASE # Plenty of expansion room # CNC drilled with hole for power switch # Silk-screened front panel"
"Synare 3 electronic drum made by Star Instruments Inc. Produced about 1978 for just a few years. This is an analog synth with 2 oscilators and a filter section attatched to a drum pad! This unit works as it should. It requires two 9 volt batteries to opperate. No external power supply! This auction also includes the original manual, and the optional Ludwig mounting bracket installed in the factory holes."