via Computer Controlled on the forum: "Selling my PerFourmer Quad Analogue Synth. Works perfect, looks perfect minus a small ding in the bottom right corner. Sounds wonderful, kind of like 4 SH-101s in a rack unit, minus the Sequencer/ARP of course =o] This is the version with all the Chrome knobs, so it's ballin' big pimp stylee. It can do the Mono/Poly thing of cycling through all 4 VCOs, only on the Vermona, each VCO is actually it's own synth, so it can get some sounds unique only to this synth. Each synth engine can receive on it's own MIDI channel as well. It has a total of 6 inputs, so you can throw all sorts of audio at it for crazy filtering. The FM options on this are pretty nutso as well. Asking $1200 shipped in the US. Or will trade for a Mono Lancet + $600."
"Un breve, visionario viaggio sulla falsariga di Lewis Carrol, in compagnia di quel gioiello della Wavestation A/D di Korg. Compagni di viaggio: Crumar Bassman, Korg Electribe R, Line6 Echo Pro. Maggiori informazioni su www.sacherstudio.splinder.com"
YouTube via rezfilter | September 26, 2010 Mixes up at 2:43. Machinedrum, TBX-303 and black faced Oberheim SEMs come in. "HOW TO: Change clock time & create uniquely timed patterns using the potentiometers on the AS Oberkorn step sequencer [www.analoguesolutions.com].
By patching a VOLTAGE OUT to the clock CV INPUT, one is able to dial-in odd timings and patterns on one of the 3 CV strips of the sequencer. This can be useful in many applications.
One particular application of this technique would be in sound design, where the Oberkorn is controlling the filters, envelopes, LFOs etc. of a modular synthesizer. Sounds such as drones could feature rhythmically interesting timings based on your custom dialed-in settings.
"Frank O'Brien and Kip Rosser discuss and demo the Moog Melodia built by Frank's dad in the early 1960's."
Update via Gordon Charlton in the comments: "You can find build instructions and schematics for the melodia here - http://is.gd/fvgVL - the article is 49 years old so you'll need to find modern equivalents for components. If you do build one please please please document your work and share it - I would *love* to have a melodia but my electronic skills are almost zero."
YouTube via GruithuisenCityMan | September 26, 2010
"Hello ! My name is Frederic Gerchambeau. I have made this movie. The music has been made in one take with Plogue Bidule and two Moog FreqBox. Enjoy !"
"The Milton Sequencer is the coolest analog sequencer ever made! It's heart is 4 rows of 16 steps (cv values) that can be driven by a clock in the standard fashion, but one of the things that really makes this a standout sequencer is it's ability to be driven by any control voltage signal...plug an oscillator or envelope into the CV IN and watch the sequencer scan across the values! Drive it with audio rate signals and use it as a 64 stage tunable waveform generator!
It's got gate outputs at each step, and x/y trigger bus, remote enable mode (think arpeggiator), outputs for each row and more! After purchasing this new from Cyndustries, I sent it back to them to get the trigger bus upgrade so it now consistently outputs triggers.
Easily compatible with Modcan, Serge, Buchla, Bugbrand, etc."