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Friday, January 21, 2011

Light Sensitive Delay with Drum Machine


YouTube via chamberofsounds | January 21, 2011 | 1 likes, 0 dislikes

Chamber of Sounds on eBay

"The LSD module can take a simple beat and morph it into something entirely new. You can hear the "glitch mode" in action, when i turn the rate knob past 2:00. It also makes some spectacular vibrato/delay effects. Freak out on LSD ~ only from chamberofsounds.com"

Light Sensitive Delay with Casio

YouTube via chamberofsounds | January 21, 2011 |

"Here's an old Casio, on the flute setting, going through the LSD module. A little LSD can make anything sound better... Get yours only at chamberofsounds.com"

Commuter Entertainment part 2


flickr By mattomatto

"Jan 21 - Friday evening is the last commute of the week (at least work related) so today's photo is of another device I occasionally use on the train. It's a Korg Kaossilator synthesizer which I try to play. I usually use this with different headphones which will be revealed in part 3 of this mini series."

Ribbon Synthesizer


flickr By pepemogt

cool little synth noise thing


YouTube via drmoonstien | January 21, 2011
drmoonstien on eBay

simple tone generator

Oberheim Prommer DMX EPROM Burner Sampler Synth

via this auction

Yamaha DX5 vintage FM synthesizer

via this auction


Casio MT-400V w/analog filter, resonance


via this auction

"This was probably the best "Square Wave" Casiotone that they ever offered. It has a real analog filter with cutoff and resonance controls. The chorus is creamy. It also has a white noise generator.
The filter can also be controlled with a breath controller.

If you are handy with a soldering iron, there are some articles on the net where you can hot rod the resonance on this unit."

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Trevor Pinch and his Custom Modular - Live in Brooklyn


via Trevor Pinch:

"Wanted to share this photo with you of me playing my home made modular synth with the Atomic forces in Brooklyn the other night. See how it lights up!!!!!"

See this post for more info on this unique modular and it's history. Trevor Pinch is the co-author of Analog Days: The Invention and Impact of the Moog Synthesizer.

Good Vibrations - The Beach Boys 1966


YouTube via pshaky | October 15, 2010 |
via Ricko
"'Good Vibrations' is a psychedelic pop song by American rock band The Beach Boys. Composed and produced by Brian Wilson, the song's lyrics were written by Wilson and Mike Love.
Released as a single on October 10, 1966 (backed with the Pet Sounds instrumental "Let's Go Away For Awhile"), it was The Beach Boys' third U.S. number-one hit, reaching the top of the Billboard Hot 100 chart in December 1966, as well as being their first British chart-topper. Initiated during the sessions for the Pet Sounds album, it was not taken from or issued as a lead single for an album, but as a stand-alone single, and later placed on the album Smiley Smile eleven months after its release."
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