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Sunday, November 21, 2010

This Second Sleep - Klar


YouTube via arthurpainter | November 21, 2010 | 0 likes, 0 dislikes

"http://thissecondsleep.blogspot.com/
A nifty little drone that evolved from my use of the Serge Creature/Seq A/TKB/Dual Osc/Wave Proc combo. That Serge combo also controls textual output of my Folktek Drumscape. Enjoy."

Sequencomat V3.2 functions


YouTube via tonvibration | November 21, 2010 | 0 likes, 0 dislikes

"A little jam with my stepsequencer triggering ableton. focus on new functions in v3.2 (random stepvalues and step-propability) see: http://www.tonvibration.de/Sequencoma... http://music-interface.com/"

Didi Negron - Roland V-Drums Contest 2010


YouTube via rolandmedia | November 21, 2010 |

"Congratulations to Didi Negron, finalist at the 2010 Roland V-Drums Contest in Las Vegas, Nevada."

Motorola Virtual ARP 2500


via timeloard

Motorola TV with ARP 2500

"Only 2 simple controls..."

Con Brio meets PPG Realizer?

Whoa...

Propellerheads Rebirth HD for iPad new version


YouTube via lasercicalone | November 21, 2010 | 0 likes, 0 dislikes

"New version of Propellerheads Rebirth for iPad, this one is very good, the iPhone version are not good enough"

Propellerhead Software AB
iPads on eBay
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iPod Touch on eBay
iPod Touch on Amazon

Impressionist Drum Scape IX

via Folktek Arts where you'll find a couple more pics.

"One of the drum scape series by Arius Blaze - built on Commission. Nasty beautiful antique analog drum synthesis, notated delay and looping, brass keys, sweet drone."

Folktek on eBay

"Light Miles" toy synth


via noystoise where you'll find more pics and details.

"i began this project in July and was finished by august. it started with a "Miles-388" keyboard, commonly known as the AK-900 or Hing Hon EK-001. i stripped the keyboard down to the chip and rebuilt it onto my Frankenstein proto-board...

On the top of the keyboard above the red section with all of the modulation hardware is the MIXER/PROG section. there are five red buttons for the program section and one five way switch directly below them in the modulation section. originally the keyboard has 8 rhythms, 8 timbres, and 4 drum sounds. originally each rhythm, timbre and drum sound had its own switch."

Roland System 100M 181 Keyboard Controller

via this auction

"Classic 49-Key Keyboard Controller for System 100M cabinets... There are 49 Keys, a bender, controls for tuning and portamento, three position transpose switch, portamento on/off switch, mini-jack and standard phono jacks for control voltage, gate, trigger and bender, and the 6 PIN DIN plug."

more pics at the auction and flickr here.



Roland TR-909 with Original Box / Packaging

via this auction

"You will NEVER find this again! You are bidding on a Roland TR-909 vintage drum machine in mint condition that's still in it's ORIGINAL PACKAGING, with the actual original manual and M-64C Memory Card. Even the plastic bag is the original Roland packaging! This is American voltage...117V, you will need a step converter if your country has a different voltage. This is as close as you will find to a brand new Roland TR-909 released in 1983."

Roland CR-78 with rare Future Retro Din Sync / Programmer Box

via this auction
"The programmer/sync box was custom made by Future Retro (1 of only 2 ever made), and allows you to do the following...
* Sync the CR-78 to any other Din Sync device
* Select the playback sync rate to: (1) normal speed, (2) double speed, (3) half speed
* Use external positive polarity Gate or Trigger signals to programm patterns into the CR-78 user memory.
* Manually tap a beat into the CR-78 user memory using the momentary switch on the front panel.
* Front panel blue LED lights to show when external gate or trigger signals are being received.
* Sync box is powered using a 9v battery (included)
* Instructions for using the sync box will be included with the item.

We have tested the Sync/Programming of the CR-78 using the Roland TR-808, TR-606, and Future Retro Revolution.

Programming from one of these devices is simple. By syncing the playback of the CR-78 to your Din Sync master, you can then send the programmable trigger or gate signals out of the master into the programmer interface and on to the CR-78 for storing your own custom rhythms in the CR-78. When using a Din Sync master device which also has MIDI such as the Revolution, you can then sync your CR-78 to any other MIDI sequencers as well."


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