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Monday, December 13, 2010

Elektron Monomachine SFX-6

via this auction

"Only 500 made"

Digisound Analogue Modular Synthesizer

via this auction

Vintage Korg Mono/Poly Analog Synthesizer

via this auction

"# Make/Model:Korg Mono/Poly Analog Synth
# Serial Number:374150
# Number Of Keys:
# Features: Includes Manual, Portamento On/Off Switch (custom Mod-pictured)"


Vintage Siel OR-400

via this auction
"49 keys (C-C)
32 sliders
8 push buttons
Equalizer (250, 500, 1000, 2000 and 4000 Hz)
LFO (speed, depth and delay)
Transpose (pitchbend)
Animator (=chorus) and Flanger effect
External audio input.

4 Preset parts: Brass, Piano, Reed and String. All these parts have there own instruments and some sound control. All Parts can be mixed with each other.

Brass
Attack, Cutoff, Trombone, Crescendo, Trumpet and Resonance

Piano
Decay, Piano, Clavichord and Honkty Tonk

Reed
Church Organ, Accordion and Musette

Strings
Attack, Release, Cello, Violin, Mute and Percussion

It is made of steel, it is reliable."

Squidfanny - Circuit bent CASIO PT-82


YouTube via squidfanny | December 13, 2010 | 0 likes, 0 dislikes
squidfanny on eBay
"Girlfriend Impressed by wicked old Casio PT-82.....
Lots of Distortion / Feedback / Pitch Envelope Effects & Trippy Sounds from Bleep-Squarewave keyboard."

ether^ra FORKED ERUPTION


YouTube via potterpaint2000 | December 13, 2010 | 0 likes, 0 dislikes

"an improv, live and looped, w/my Buchla 200e and my Doepfer Dark Energy. http://etherra.blogspot.com/"

The Electric Golem at Mabel Sound - Trevor Pinch and James Spitznagel

flickr set By mabel.sound
(click for more)

The Electric Golem recordings now available on Ricochet Dream.

"Electric Golem sets in the studio. Trevor Pinch on Moog Prodigy and DIY modular, Jim Spitznagel on Evolver, Mopho, iPod, Nintendo DS, and Tenori-On."

Note Trevor Pinch's DIY modular
via Inverse Room

Sarah Davachi Playing the 3300


flickr By rick403

KORG PS-3300 with MIDI

"sounds pretty great through the lexicon"

follow-up to this post

Eric Baum Custom Music Sensor Interface


YouTube via runrhino | December 09, 2010 |

"Senior Research Project completed at Stetson University in the Digital Arts program under Dr. Nathan Wolek. The instrument is a double neck guitar/bass with four analog sensors and a total of 16 switches put together with custom soldering and circuitry. This all communicates with the computer through a teabox made by electrotap."

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