Thursday, January 06, 2011
ARP Solina String Ensemble
YouTube via neutronemission | January 06, 2011 |
"A quick clip of the ARP Solina String Ensemble with Cello, Violin and Horn stops engaged."
Craig Anderton's ADA HARMONY SYNTHESIZER with CONTROL PEDAL
SN 1013 via this auction"ULTRA RARE ORIGINAL ADA HARMONY SYNTHESIZER with CONTROL PEDAL and MANUAL... serial number 1013... holy grail of vintage effects. ADA HARMONY SYNTHESIZER, this is actually the actual one pictured in the original manual ! (Craig Anderton wrote the manual back in 1978 for ADA) see pictures. the manual written for all ADA HARMONY SYNTHESIZER was based upon this very unit as a benchmark. it is in MINT CONDITION with the uber rare OPTIONAL CONTROL PEDAL..."


Exfade TR606 Mods
via dyLAB:"I've recently had my roland TR-606 modified by exfade. I've stuck a couple of shots on flickr.
Also I've recorded a bit of a demo of each sound that people can download and slice. [below]
Its all out of the main mix out so there might be a bit of noise across the sounds but it gives you an idea of the sounds this thing is capable of and some of the sounds are useful for samples"
TR-606 exfade mk2 Sound Test Sample by DyLABs
"This is a run through of all the sounds on my modded Roland TR606.
The mods are by exfade and this is a Mark 2 with Mute.
You can check out exfade at www.exfade.org.
Feel free to download and slice away."
Also on dyLAB's Acid Box Blues
Siel Orchestra 2
via the seller:
"If you don't know, the Siel Orchestra 2 is basically a second version of the more common Arp Quartet. It has the four presets - piano, strings, organ, brass - but with LOADS more control, including an LFO, phaser/chorus type effects, the ability to combine the presets, lots of knobs and switches, etc. Where the Quartet/Orchestra 1 was not very flexible, this Siel OR-400 is much more flexible. I'd compare it favorably with the Moog Opus 3, but with an added fourth preset (the Opus 3 has only 3 presets; the Siel has a piano preset added)."
KORG KPR-77 Analog DRUM MACHINE
via this auction
"This is a vintage Korg KPR-77 analog drum machine professional electronic musical instrument. Made by Korg Electronics in the early 1980's, this machine features true analong synthesized drum sounds and onboard sequencing... This auction also does not include a power supply but this unit can be powered by a standard 9v AC power supply or 4 "C" battery cells (not included). The programming of this machine is typical of the early 80's era with real time and step programming functions. Intsruments include, Bass Drum, Snare, Closed HH, Open HH, Cymbal, Clap, Hi Tom, Low Tom and Accent. There are individual sliders for instrument levels. Outputs feature Stereo L/R Audio, DIN/Sync In/Out, Tape memory storage In/Out, Headphones, Start/ Stop pedal and Tom Triggers Out."
PICnome & M4L Demo 2011/01/06
YouTube via yamamo2 | January 06, 2011 | 1 likes, 0 dislikes
"mm4lr(modified-mlr for M4L)
maxforlive.com/library/device.php?id=322
bounds(boiingg for M4L)
maxforlive.com/library/device.php?id=277
PICnome
atelier.tkrworks.net/?lang=en
atelier.tkrworks.net/shop/index.php?main_page=index"
Update via Dave O Mahoney in the comments:
"Please see here for the monome community opinion on this:
http://post.monome.org/comments.php?DiscussionID=3843"
Corrosive
YouTube via Elektriber | January 06, 2011 |
"No more boring acid.
Here's some proper x0xb0x sound.
Enjoy."
tabulaRasa wavetable oscillator

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.
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