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Saturday, December 04, 2010

1985 ROLAND D-20 MULTI-TIMBRAL LINEAR SYNTHESIZER AD

via this auction

"Ad measures approx. 8"X 10.5" inches."

See the seller's other items for more.

Metasonix Disco


YouTube via plague1715 | December 04, 2010 |

"All of the Metasonix R-series modules are used in this patch (except r60). Wiard Oscillator is main sound source molested by the yellow. The amazing R-51 vca provides the rhythm/clicky sound as well as acting as a vca. Sound of Shadows with A-102 in feedback loop provide extra delicious destruction on the output."

Emulator - Smithson Martin Inc.


YouTube via pablomartindotcom | December 04, 2010 | 4 likes, 0 dislikes

"Emulator, the World's first and only transparent multi-touch system for professional DJs"Imagine a futuristic transparent touch screen in a club -- it is an instant magnet for attention"

Fonitronik VCPS8 by old man fury


YouTube via oldmanfury | December 04, 2010 | 0 likes, 0 dislikes

"Fonitroik VCPS8 with Blacet Binary Zone, Mini-Wave, and Hex-Zone sequenced beats. Resonant lo-pass generators for filtering and kicks. Wogglebug for squiggly noises."

Musictable


YouTube via turunda | December 04, 2010 | 0 likes, 0 dislikes

"The Music Table is an experimental composing system that provides a tactile and visual representation of music that can be easily manipulated to make new musical patterns. It lets people experience their own music as patterns in musical space. Patterns of cards are arranged on a tabletop to become musical phrases. Completed phrases are stored on other cards and combined as multi-layered patterns. Animated characters provide fun visual feedback as you edit and arrange phrases, making abstract musical structures visible and tangible."

Squidfanny - Circuit bent Bontempi BT-704 8-BIT BLEEP SYNTH


YouTube via squidfanny | December 04, 2010 | 0 likes, 0 dislikes
squidfanny on eBay
"8-Bit Bleep Keyboard from the 80's. Sounds Like a SID and reminds of Classic computer games......

Added 6 x settings of 'Bit-Decimator' Distortion, With intensity Knob and Phat Bass Oscillator.

Also metal Keys in Blue, Green & Gold."

Q116RingModFun.mov


YouTube via davidryle | December 04, 2010 | 1 likes, 0 dislikes

"Testing a 100K pot to the Initial Control header on the Q116 Ring Modulator from synthesizers.com."

Modular VST Host Usine selfbuild Sequencer driving PPG Synthesizer and samplers


YouTube via borgmechaniker | December 04, 2010 | 0 likes, 0 dislikes

"Ambient sounds coming from modular host USINE sampler and the PPG Synthesizer together with some drums and a lot of FX.

Recorded live from USINE while using a touchscreen to change
sounds and sequences on the fly.

This was made using the free version of USINE ( www.sensomusic.com )"

The Poly Monster


YouTube via elektrodwarf | December 04, 2010

via Knaster, where you'll find the complete details.

"The Poly Monster is essentially the voice board of a Korg Polysix, modified to have individual parameters for each voice. Don't worry, i didn't mutilate the PCB or any hard-to-find components. It has nothing added or subtracted from the board but contains 6 individual synthesizers that each have:

* 1 x VCO with Square / Saw and Suboctave 1 or 2 octaves down, PW on the main with Key and PW CV inputs
* 1 x 4-Pole Lowpass VCF (SSM2044) with cutoff, adsr to cutoff, external to cutoff and resonance knob, has CV inputs for cutoff and resonance and a direct audio input into the filter
* 1 x VC ADSR (ssm2056) with a direct EG OUT jack
* 1 x VCA with either Gate or ADSR mode switch and a direct VCA out
* 1 x Mixer knob that sets the volume in the main output mix"

Analogue Systems Modular Synthesizer Module RS-200 Seq

via this auction
"It’s tempting to compare analogue sequencers to hardware MIDI sequencers, both rackmount and computer-based, if only because they are all capable of producing repetitive sequences and effects that can be modified in real-time. But, while a hardware MIDI sequencer can look like its analogue counterpart, it lacks one important facility inherent to analogue voltage control: you can’t add multiple MIDI controllers or use audio signals as modulators to create new effects.

Unfortunately, vintage analogue sequencers from companies such as ARP and Korg sell for hundreds of pounds, and you’ll be lucky to get change from £1,000 if you want an original Moog sequencer. Worse still, these originals are becoming increasingly rare, and by modern standards they can be rather limited. This is why the RS Integrator has a dedicated analogue sequencer, the RS200. Not only does it eliminate the need for a vintage unit if you want to create sequences with the Integrator itself, the RS200 will (with an RS10 or RS15 case) function as a self-contained unit capable of controlling almost all other analogue monosynths.

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