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Monday, November 08, 2010

Sync Unit AC


via Wim: "Remember those people syncing MC-202 in ableton using tempo-synced samples of the tape sync signal? This just got a whole lot easier with my new and FREE plugin "Sync Unit AC", it provides a rock solid tape sync signal (= FSK). This works with any soundcard! No DC-coupled voodoo needed. (unlike my other plug in, Sync Unit DC)

Some sample applications:
- using a Roland TR-707, you can use the tape sync input to generate Midi Clock and Din Sync on the fly.
- same goes for KMS-30
- multiple other machines (sequencers) support tape sync, so no more jitter and audio/midi latency differences!

Currently Mac Audio Unit only, but VST versions are in early development.
http://www.rv0.be/suac.html"

Bitvision Videosynth at Handmade Music Austin #13

"Lars Larsen of LZX Industries will be presenting his new BitVision video synthesizer at the next handmade Music Austin."

Full details and video on Handmade Music.

EMS Polysynthi

via VEMIA
"Following the recent sale on ebay of Vince Clarke's junked Polysynthi for £4100 here's another of these rare specimens. (VEMIA note: the main difference is that this is virtually as new, and has been checked by Robin Wood!) Polysynthi was designed by Graham Hinton in 1978 when EMS re-located to Oxford from Putney and the first units were shipped in March 1979. This example was the last one to come off the production line in 1981 after EMS went bust and all the stock was inherited by Datanomics. It has a Datanomics sticker inside giving the serial number as 616, but it is known that no more than 50 of these instruments were ever made. This one has been in dry storage for 29 years and has been renovated by EMS in Cornwall. It is in near new, 100% working condition with virtually no marks. The only significant mark is to the vinyl covering on the right-hand side. Most of the panels suffered from flaking of the yellow painted areas but this one is perfect - see photos. Weight: 18 kg Dimensions for shipping (approx): 100 x 76 x 38 cm Equivalent volumetric weight: 58 kg" Update via jochen in the comments: "Polysynthi was NOT designed by Graham Hinton. It was designed by a committee of Peter Zinovieff, Ludwig Rehberg and Alan Sutcliffe."

Update2 via petjen in the comments: "and Rose Zinovieff designed the bright panel."


Analogue Systems Demon

via this auction

"Analogue Systems Demon Controller."


Vintage Moog Modular Parts

via this auction

Moog modular cabinet via this auction.


Vintage Moog Modular Cabinet Harness

via this auction

"original Moog Modular wiring harness 20 connectors."

Bit Blob Jr.

flickr By Dr. Bleep

"Meet the Bit Blob Jr.

Available for pre-order 11/11/10 as a kit or assembled noise synth.

Hear it and get on the Bleep Labs mailing list at bleeplabs.com"

EDP Wasp Synthesizer

via this auction

DK Synergy synthesizer OSCILLATOR BOARD

via this auction

"This board will work with all three versions of the Synergy (the I, II, and II+)"

See the seller's other items for more.


Vintage DK Synergy synthesizer D/A board

via this auction

"stereo digital to analog converter board for the DK Synergy synthesizer. This board will work with all three versions of the Synergy (the I, II, and II+) The black mark on the board is where they put the serial number or part number on the board. Each piece inside a synergy contains a number like this."


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