"Just in for review, The Player 25 is billed as the portable synth module. We'll be reviewing this in full shortly. Please leave any questions in the comments below."
"A teaser of SoundPrism on an iPod 4G. SoundPrism is a universal app now requiring iOS 3.1.3 (so even 1st gen iPods can run it). It has built in recording capabilities. Recordings from iPads, iPhones 3Gs and iPod 3rd gen devices can be used as iPhone ring tones.
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"I have made a synth with a low-fi sound and some kind of polyphony and MIDI interface. Since I am better at software than hardware I wanted to use as little external hardware as possible. I have tried to make it easy to understand and use. No fancy optimizations more than some simple ones I really had to do to make it work.
On my site there are photos, source code and sound samples.
I provide it with no particular licesense - it would just be fun if someone else than me can have fun with it - or even improve it..."
follow up to the first amazing death defying finger stunt video by egadz. the original video is currently on it's way to half a million plays!
first: egadz ol schollin it up on his skate, all sketched out.
second: egadz finds his make shift home after the u.s. learns how to split a neutrino and uses a neutrino bomb to create an apocolyptic tragedy, forcing the masses to now live underground.
third: live song called "we want neutrinos" from the album "we want neutrinos". live looping, button mashing, and knob turning freak outs.
egadz is on tour this fall with sole & the skyrider band."
"This is my first test of the new Synth Tech E560 Deflector Shield Eurorack synth module. I didn't really read any instructions yet, I was just folling around running Carbon111's CD through it since it happened to be in my CD player at the time! ;-)
Look for several more tests/demos I'll be doing of this exciting new module."
"set of vintage Moog Taurus II synthesizer bass pedals. These pedals come with the Moog Taurus II Synthesizer/Brain specifically made for the pedals. In other words, you don't need an external sound source to power these pedals. They can be used right out of the box! The pedal board connects to the brain via MIDI so any keyboard, sound module, etc. can be connected."
Update: No MIDI unless this is a modded unit. Thx to byron kent wong in the comments for catching this.
previously posted
"***To skip tech talk, 2:15
As you can see from my blog, this is not my first attempt at bending my Vl-tone. The first time through was OK, but glitchy. For my top panel I used a piece of stainless steel that unfortunately conducted the current from my potentiometers dropping the pitch. Also at the time, the only wire I had was too thick and stiff to work with. So I decided to rip it all apart and start over. This is what I did.
So here are the mods. I used a little help from Casper electronics, he has a mod sheet that gives you a few patch points and three pots. I ended up only using four of the patch points and all three of his pot mods. I also added three extra pots by externally replacing the VLs internal pots. Then I tested and tested and found twelve other patch points that I liked. So that is from the left all the pots and the black RCA jacks.
As for the white RCA jacks, they function as a switch bay triggered by the switches to the right. The smart observer will notice there are nine switches in the array. One turns the bay into a multiple, the top row (on-off-on) engages the bay or sends it to the switches below. Those switches a attached to capacitors and diodes to further change the sound. The pots about the switch array are part of a home made low pass filter with frequency and resonance. Then there is a volume and reset button.