Monday, November 08, 2010
TR-909 + Roland System 100 + Sequencer 104 + 1 hand = jammin
YouTube via ACIDJACKS | November 08, 2010
"having a little jam on the System 100 to get the feel for using the 104 Sequencer"
via @AcidJacks
System 100 + 104 Sequencer + 909 jam
ACIDJACKS | November 03, 2010
"finaly got these bad boys to talk to each other!"
Marsynth prototype testing
YouTube via marsynth | November 08, 2010
"Finally some new stuff to share!
Running a recently completed Morris Box through a new prototype. This will be the first Marsynth device with an external input for running whatever you want through it: guitar, vocals, other Marsynth stuff... anything!
This video highlights the more chaotic capabilities of the device. Footage of smoother and more subtle capabilities coming soon.
As always, thanks for watching!"
New MISSING LINK Prototype

video here
Wireless OSC<>MIDI Translator
Direct wireless iPad to synth/gear control. No PC in the middle.
Tone's Analog Synthesizer Projects and Products

synovatron on eBay
Projects include:
* DIY Prototyping Kits 1, 2 and 3
* Standard ribbon cable
* Extender ribbon cable
Also see the front panel artwork on site.

These will enable you to make neat prototype or one-off projects that accomodate bracketed pots, PCB mounted jacks, switches and LEDS so that they can be easily mounted to a module front panel.
The idea is that you build your designs on the breadboards supplied and get the front panel manufactured separately, either by yourself, or by a company such as Schaeffer"
Update: eBay links updated to synovatron. If you subbed to synthomaniac, update it to synovatron as the old store will close.
MacBeth Mk1 Analogue Keyboard Controller

www.macbethstudiosystems.com
Update: "This is the prototype of the MacBeth Mk1 (true) Analogue Keyboard Controller that I have been working on. It got fired up this weekend that's just been! It has Quarter Inch Jacks for the 5U modular users and 3.5mm Minijacks for the 3U users. The unit sports 2 LFOs with separate 'rate' controls- and a master rate control. Both LFOs can be mixed together and sent out via the modulation wheel. The LFOs can be separately outputted from either the minijacks or the quarter inch jacks. LFO 1 includes an 'insert' jack to allow for other sources to be mixed and sent out by the mod wheel. There is also a reverse CV output, Glide, LFO 2 trig- for its sample and hold...more to follow!" via Carbon111

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

Full details and video on Handmade Music.
EMS Polysynthi

"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."

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