"So I had an 808 with a broken sequencer. Tried to fix it and no joy, seemed like the main (impossible to find!) chip was fried. So I built a Midibox sequencer into it, very much like the MB808 sequencer. I have to say a big thanks to the Midibox brains, as their sequencer is very cool! The mods are the same as on the other 808 I modded, which is also up here"
"This sequencer is based around physical nodes, which connect to produce a variety of tones. There are two types of node, a neuron and a receptor, which are connected by synapses (apologies for the trite analogies). Neurons fire periodically, and if within a certain proximity of a receptor, this message is sent at a fixed speed along the bridging synapse. When the message arrives, the receptor is activated and responds by queuing it’s individual tone within the audio engine. Each receptor owns a randomly assigned note, and each neuron a randomly assigned octave; therefor a receptor will play it’s note in several different octaves depending on which neuron causes it to fire."
"Weather Report Live circa 1985, Domino Theory tour." Some synth spotting with Joe Zaniwul. He starts with the Sequential Circuits Prophet T8 and ARP Quadra. Rhodes Chroma comes in with the lead piano type sound at 2:18. You can see a Prophet-5 under the Quadra. Feel free to ID the rest.
via Chris Borman on the Rhodes Chroma list:
"The August 1984 issue of Down Beat described Zawinul's keyboard arsenal at the time of Domino Theory. Zawinul's stage setup included seven keyboards: an Oberheim 8 Voice, an ARP Quadra, an E-Mu Emulator, a Rhodes Chroma, a Sequential Circuits Prophet 5, a Korg Vocoder with auxiliary keyboard, and a Prophet T-8. The T-8 was Zawinul's newest instrument, an eight-voice synthesizer with a touch-sensitive keyboard. "I have as much control as you can have," Zawinul said of the T-8. "It's velocity- and touch-sensitive so when you touch down, you can get your own vibrato; you can preprogram your vibrato and speed." In addition, Zawinul used a Linn LM-1 drum machine, a Sequential Circuits Polysequencer, and various harmonizers and digital delay units. [DB84]"
"I am pleased to announce that the Flower Electronics Jealous Heart is now available for order. This new instrument is a fully modular battery powered synthesizer, hand-built using premium components to the same high quality standards as our Little Boy Blue synthesizer.
Jealous Heart features one low frequency oscillator (LFO), white and dark noise, a variable-gain preamp, and a multi-mode (LP/HP/BP) filter. The ± attenuators on the filter audio and control voltage (CV) inputs, combined with and the filter's asymmetrical response are the reasons why Jealous Heart excels when used feedback and chaotic patches.
voltage controlled low frequency oscillator (LFO) asymmetrical multimode filter (low pass/bandpass/high pass) 1/4" input with variable gain white and dark noise two audio inputs, one with -/+ attenuator two filter cutoff voltage control inputs, one with -/+ attenuator powder-coated aluminum case"
Some complex sounds from the Flower Electronics Jealous Heart
"News Details SunSyn Mark II 12.10.2010 19:39 The sought-after SunSyn 2.0 will be manufactured in a small run again. We have given a face lifting to our 8-voice bolide and prepared the partly difficult getting of parts so far that a new production is possible. That implies of course that the new one will sound exactly the same as the old one!"