Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Roland TB-303 Bass Line
via this auction
# Full "Owner's Manual"
# Unusual original Roland 303 'Quick Start' guide
# Rare 'Chord Shift Scale' wheel
# Original 'Sync' cable
King Capitol Punishment Glamour Box Synth
"the glamour box is an all analog dual oscillator synth with wave shaping and hurting the sounds of the glamour box may be affected by an external audio signal.
facilitates a wide range of maddening sounds ranging from sick static to modulating volcanic eruptions which are shoveled into all out sub-thunder explosions, and grated scraping high frequencies. the glamour box has an external audio input that smashes incoming signal inside of the two sweepable oscillators creating a vortex of intense \ distorted schizophrenic undulations.
features::
master volume control
wave shaper/hurter (controls the way osc1 modulates the osc2 wave shape)
two oscillators (each potentiometer tuned)
lfo (affects the pitch of osc #1 lfo wave shape a square)
lfo rate control (potentiometer adjusted)
osc 2 volume control (potentiometer adjusted)
external audio signal input (gain is adjusted with potentiometer)
gain booster for external audio input
internal summing amplifier mixes together: oscillator 1, oscillator 2 & external audio input
and violently spits the mixed signal out into the filter
the triangle composed of the three small knobs in the center
the bottom knob of the small triangle is a gradual selector of the frequencies which are tuned by sweeping the upper right and upper left knobs
externally powered by a regulated 9 volt dc (standard barrel type) power adaptor."
Shruthilogy 1
Shruthilogy from Michael Kathke on Vimeo.
"Just play around with the nice playable build in sequencer in my lovely DIY Shruthi-1 from mutable-instruments.net/. The patch was #50 neowaves. There is only a few delay and reverb on the mono output of this little beast. And yes it is only one monophonic Shruthi-1."
Roland Juno-G BASS demos
YouTube via SynthManiaDotCom | December 29, 2010 |
"Electric, acoustic and synth bass sounds of the Roland Juno-G."
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