Tuesday, November 02, 2010
Moog Modular Synthesizer Rackmounted

"Incredible custom rack-mounted Moog Modular synthesizer. The piece was custom racked by Steve Masucci from tested modules. The ultimate in vintage synthesizers. 100% working and in very good physical condition. The unit has two 901b oscillators and a 901a controller - the 901s sound the best of all the moog modular oscillators... Other modules include the venerable 904a low pass filter, voltage controlled amplifier, envelope generator, noise, and mixer. The modules are in two pieces in black front panels...

Update: Looks like the listing was removed and likely a scam. If anyone knows the source of these pics outside of the auction, let me know. Always be careful. Never purchase outside of Ebay and use a credit card that will refund your purchase should something go wrong.
Mo' Leploop Acid
YouTube via darenager | November 02, 2010
"Leploop being driven by midi and CV via the Machinedrum and highly liquid MPA, dodgy laugh sample and TR style percussion added to the mix for retro acid house fun.
The Leploop is doing the bassline and kick drum, everything else is the machinedrum. Enjoy!"
Alpha Juno 1 Hoover sound recreation
YouTube via thesilentguymusic | November 02, 2010
"i was making a preset when i suddenly notes that it sounded a lot like a hoover , so i tuned it so it would sound just like the hoover sound of Human Resource -Dominator , setting included in the video"
USB MIDI on the iPad
YouTube via MooCowMusic | November 01, 2010
"A demonstration of using the Pianist Pro with the Apple Camera Connection Kit as a USB MIDI interface. Plug in a MIDI sound module and control it from your iPad. Alternatively plug in a MIDI keyboard and use Pianist Pro as a simple MIDI recording studio.
Coming soon in Pianist Pro V1.8."
Some additional notes via Mark Terry of MooCowMusic:
"Since the iPad cannot provide power through this interface, only self-powered devices such as rack modules or larger keyboards can be directly connected. However, "Bus Powered" keyboards can be connected using a "Dual Power USB lead" which can be cheaply obtained from a variety of sources. These leads split data and power input and combine them into a single output, allowing you to plug the data input into the iPad, the power input into a powered USB hub, and the output into your keyboard.
Together with Wireless MIDI via OSC and DSMI, and MIDI Mobilizer (which provides standard MIDI connector output), MIDI via USB gives you yet another tool to connect your iPad with your favourite MIDI device.
USB MIDI is coming in Pianist Pro V1.8, which will be available later this month. It requires iOS4.2."
iPads on Ebay
iPads on Amazon
iPod Touch on Ebay
iPod Touch on Amazon
Line 6 MIDI Mobilizer on Ebay
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