Thursday, February 03, 2011
Simmons SDS IV Drum Synthesiser kick samples
Simmons SDS-IV: Aleph Null Kicks by ynohtna
via Low Brow Eye where you'll find additional details.
"So this is the exceptionally raw, powerful, and uncompromisingly synthetic sound of my beloved Simmons SDS-IV Drum Synthesizer kicking its toys out of the pram when tickled by a Roland TR 707."
Synthesizer Programming Book
via this auction
"This book is long out of print- incredibly hard to find! Inside you'll find 111 pages on how to get the most out of your synth! The first part of the book is dedicated to synthesizers and what makes them work. Part two is comprised of synth 'clinics'- DX-7, Oberheim Xpander, CZ-101, JX8P+, & JX10 synths are discussed here. Part 3 delves into the finer parts of synth programming- from frequency cutoffs to pitch control to voltage regulation."
KORG DW-8000 on the cover.
Mad Max Juno-6

"Previous owner sanded the paint off.....??? Looks like a MADMAX Synth now... The low F sticks sometimes......missing one slider cap..... Other than that, its a fully functional synth!
So it comes on the cheap....."
Note the sharpie/scripto labels.
via Gord, via kijiji
Sync-Gen II Proto Demo 1.wmv
YouTube via innerclock2004 | February 03, 2011 |
"Rough hand held iPhone demo video. Sync-Gen II software under Ableton Live 8 driving Cync-Lock and Kawai R-100 via Din-Sync. Single audio loop in Live playing across grid-locked R-100 pattern. Precision Sync and Slave Transport taken care of by Sync-Gen II."
Capture 20110203 2
YouTube via TheSynthFreq | February 03, 2011
DK Synergy Synth Cartridges
"Vcart1 v. 2 cartridge:
RG2 RHODES DARN4 T3ORGAN MOOG11B CELEST2 POLYSYN POLY1A1 SAD4A HORNY2A ERASE STG3A
BASS2D1 RHODES2G KOTOOOOO T4ORGAN BONGE PUNK2 FUZZ HOLLOW2 FLUTE4 OBOE LOOPER WINDCHIM"
"Vcart6 v. 1 cartridge:
RPROAD GLAND1 PIANBRAT MALLO UTD CLONES DBLEBOWS FILMSOUP GLANDS HRSHFLU SUT2 THATSIT4
TCHROAD GLAND2 VALVES3 FUNKER EMENY2 CLANDS LUG VALVES4 SCHLEP FOLDOVER FOLDOVUP BLENDER"
Also see this post.
Practical iPad Music Making: Connecting Hardware
YouTube via tekserve | February 03, 2011 |
"Peter Kirn of the Create Digital Music blog (http://www.createdigitalmusic.com) teams up with Tekserve (http://www.tekserve.com) to present straightforward options for connecting MIDI and Audio hardware to the iPad for music creation. For more info on the products and techniques for using them, you can visit the links below:
To learn more about the products, visit Tekserve's Solutions Guide:
http://www.tekserve.com/store/4283/Pr...
To read Peter's in-depth coverage of both products and techniques, visit his entry on the Create Digital Music blog:
http://bit.ly/gJHkqN"
Little MIDI Machine - Synthetic Bits, LLC
iPad prices on eBay
MIDI Touch - Domestic Cat
iPod Touch on eBay
Line 6 MIDI Mobilizer on eBay
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