Monday, January 10, 2011
Introducing The Missing Link Wireless OSC/MIDI Translator

"The Missing Link OSC/MIDI Translator is a standalone hardware device which contains its own WiFi radio, and translates specially-coded OSC messages sent from your mobile device or computer into standard MIDI messages to control synthesizers, drum machines, mixers, digital audio workstations, or anything which responds to MIDI commands. It does this with low latency, high flexibility and configurability, and without the need for a computer anywhere in the control chain. Multiple wireless OSC devices may connect simultaneously to The Missing Link, making collaboration easy.
The Missing Link presents a breakthrough in MIDI technology by leveraging the power and easy configurability of mobile OSC apps already available for a variety of platforms, to control MIDI devices without the complication of WiFi or software translators, while at the same time freeing your device from cabling. It is truly the first and only device of its kind.
Pre-order sales are now being taken for the first production run of 100 units. Units are already being built, and will be shipping soon. The price is $150, available directly from http://www.wifimidi.com.
DX5 playing Joy Division "Love Will Tear Us Apart"
YouTube via DX5 | January 10, 2011 |
"A track hard to cover without guitars. Just a try for one of the best songs ever made.
Keyboards:
Upper: Emu EMAX II HD
Lower: Kurzweil PC1x
Backtrack recorded in Pro Tools with Reason ReWired
Composed by Bernard Albrecht / Ian Curtis / Peter Hook / Stephen Morris"
uSYNTHs for You

http://microsynths.tumblr.com/
via üav
"The main idea is to symplify the design a maximum with keeping the visual identity of the synth. I will try to give a flow of one day per synth/other gears that makes sounds, during this month or more."
You can also find üav on SoundCloud


Mt. Olivet - Hello Honey
YouTube via thublihnk | December 12, 2010 |
Some synth spotting. Yep, Metasonix yellow sticks out like a ....
"Directed&Edited by Erik Parker. Help by Ryan Tourville and Zack Hazlett"
"MPC 500 sequencing
DSI Tetra
And Moog LP
plus a little background from a dopefr and a maestro tape delay."
1977 OBERHEIM JOSEF ZAWINUL JAN HAMMER SYNTHESIZER AD
via this auction
"1977 Oberheim Josef Zawinul, Jan Hammer, Chick Corea, Herbie Hancock & George Duke Synthesizer Magazine Ad.
Ad measures approx. 8"X 10.5" inches."
See the seller's other items for more.
ARP Synthesizer Collection: Odyssey, Omni, & Sequencer
via the seller:
"The service performed on these units was done as follows: All switches, jacks, etc., were all cleaned and tested. All electrolytic and tantalum capacitors have been replaced with high quality components on all three units. All of the sliders were replaced on the Odyssey with upgraded parts from Synthrestore.uk. There were about 10 sliders that were open circuit so I replaced them all. The Omni had the early design problematic CMOS chips replaced with modern chips. These were located in the phaser and the bass key circuits. The 4072 Filter Modules in the Odyssey and Omni were upgraded for extended frequency. All power supplies were calibrated. All internal calibration adjustments were tested and adjusted where needed."
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