via gregsurges.com where you'll find a slightly bigger pic.
"Here's the first prototype of my tabulaRasa wavetable oscillator module. Making progress on the tabulaRasa hardware – ordered the second prototypes from dorkbotpdx today. More soon."
follow-up to this post where you'll find a video of the breadboard version.
That's a Teisco 110f on the right. See the super size shot here. Sequential Circuits Prophet-5s & more in the middle shot, and Moog modular below.
Update via the world of next tuesday in the comments: "Those are 1990s Cincinnati Moog modules from before Bob reclaimed his trademark in the last photo. The cropped picture hanging on the upper right of the modules is Isao Tomita's real Moog which they restored a while back."
See this post and the Donimoog label below for more.
via this auction "The Nebulophone is an Arduino based synth with a stylus keyboard. It was designed as kit for Handmade Music Austin and features:
- Five waveforms (ramp, triangle, square, pulse, and noise) - Adjustable decay - Light controlled analog low-pass filter with five adjustable LFO LED modes. - Four arpeggio modes with adjustable rate. - Portamento with three speed settings. - Pitch range and keyboard temperament controls. Switch between major and chromatic keyboard mapping. - Hypernoise 3000 mode - Infrared control of arp rate with other Andromeda Space Rocker devices. - Open-source Aduino code"
"Bleep Labs introduces the Nebulophone, an Arduino based stylus synth with a light controlled analog low-pass filter. Get the the kit or completed synth at bleeplabs.com"
YouTube via RothHandle | January 06, 2011 | 0 likes, 0 dislikes Unless there's another, that's not just any Minimoog, but ABBA's Minimoog. "Things are moving forward rapidly with the Gösta Berlings saga recording. Today was the last scheduled day of recording.
If you want to get in touch please type in a search for Roth Händle studios on Facebook for more pics blogs and updates."
"Hz Donut in a172 max/min, each osc drived by a156/a160/161/a138c i'm trying to generate nice overtones from hertz donut using the max/min module ( an idea taken from muffwiggler forum's thread) Anti-osc modulated by hertz donut and triangle folded by stg wavefolder, mayhem filtered by borg and fxd by tyme sefari, enveloppe from maths random and clock from a147&wogglebug mixed and filtered by qmmg/unity mixer/borg lowfi reverb from audiodamage ratshack reverb
If you are pressed for time, be sure to forward through each video to get a taste of what this thing is capable of. Note these are early videos in the making of the bluebox. See the bluebox label below for more and of course check out the bluebox website at www.digitalsoundchips.com.
Playlist:
New 8-bit synthesizer demo
Pocket lo-fi synthesizer
Hard core synthesizer 1
Hard core synthesizer 2
Hard core synthesizer 3
Hard core synthesizer 4
Hard core synthesizer 5
"Experiment using the modular, creating a sequence without any traditional sequencer, using clock dividers and a mixer. Not a musical statement just a fun experiment using different techniques. Quick and dirty."