"This auction is for an extremely mint Prophet 5 synthesizer made by Sequential Circuits in 1981. This Prophet 5 has sat idle in the original box for nearly 30 years and because of this is in excellent cosmetic and sonic condition. It functions completely! The wood is very dark still as this synth has not seen sunlight for most of its life. It was played in a studio environment back when it was purchased, and then put in the original box for storage for 3 decades."
"My first upload, first video and one of my first songs made with the computer and the nord electro 3. Thx for watching,hope you enjoy it..." Pink Floyd album covers.
Note the step sequence progressing. I'm trying to get more info on that. TouchOSC does not have a step sequencer last I checked and I don't believe it receives info back - it's all one way from TouchOSC/iPad to whatever it is controlling. If anyone has more info feel free to comment or shoot me an email. I did leave a message with malaventura. Update: more info in the comments of this post. TouchOSC can receive messages back.
Video description: "A touchOSC layout for iPad that contains a step sequencer monosynth & drum machine, a ambient generator, a psychedelic fx unit & operator synth controller. All designed for works in iPad with touchOSC, OSCulator and Ableton Live in your computer. The layout and all the files necessary are zipped in this link: archive.org/details/MalaventuraTouchoscSuite Enjoy and share if you like it!" Note the suite is free.
YouTube via AudioBustersvideo | January 25, 2011 |
"Après nous avoir expliqué comment réparer une boite à rythmes Roland CR-5000 CompuRhythm, le Dr. J. Da Reanimator fait une démonstration de la bête, désormais en pleine forme."
"After having explained us how to repair a Roland CR-5000 CompuRhythm drum machine, Dr. J. Da Reanimator makes a demonstration of the beast, now in great shape."
via Oakley where you'll find more info. A snip for the archvies:
"The Oakley Croglin Voltage Controlled Filter is based around two unusual and quirky low pass filter circuits that operate either together or against each other.
The filter design is inspired by a peculiar low pass filter topology first seen in a portable synthesizer from the late 1970s. For the Croglin VCF I have completely redesigned the circuit to produce a stable, lower noise design that unlike the original covers a much wider frequency range and gives the user far greater control over the parameters of the filter.
The cut off frequency of each filter can be controlled by a common control voltage and the front panel's Frequency pot. The second filter's cut off frequency can also be offset from the first. This can be done with either the Offset pot or an offset CV. The offset can be both positive, making the cut off frequency of the second filter higher than the first with a positive input CV, or negative, making the frequency lower than the first.
The two filters work in parallel on the audio input signal. The output of the first filter is then passed directly to the output but a proportion of the second filter may be added or subtracted from this. The level of the second filter is controlled by the Duality pot. In the middle position the Duality pot allows no audio to come from the second filter. Fully clockwise the second filter is added to the first filter's output. Fully anti-clockwise the second filter's output will subtract and cancel out those parts of it that are common with the first's output. A wide variety of tonal responses can be made; from the traditional low pass filter and band pass sounds to complex vocal like formants."
Croglin VCF Demos by Takla Makan "These are some demonstration tracks made with the Oakley Sound Croglin VCF. The set up is a standard synth with two VCOs, one VC-LFO, one Croglin VCF, a couple of Multimixes and a couple of ADSR/VCAs.
In all of them the Croglin is both manually tweaked and automagically tweaked by either the LFO or the ADSR."
via this auction "This is a newly developed (modern) replacement CPU for the Sequential Circuits Pro One 8021. Bring that old Pro One back to life or simply have a spare for the "unobtanium" 8021.
MTG Turbo CPU Features: * Plug n Play. No soldering required. * Supports the original functionality including the sequencer and arpeggiator. * Each sequence can be up to 256 steps (compared to total of 40 steps on the original). * Sequences are retained in memory even after power-down. The CPU module does not use a battery. * Power-on settable parameters for clock start mode, arpeggio up/down mode and arpeggio gate time. * Sequence Tie mode allows for a variety of note lengths. * Sequence End mode lets you "chain" the two sequences. * Optional: If you want to make your own MIDI interface, instructions are in the manual. If you want MIDI hardware included, see my CPU+MIDI eBay ad."
More info at Music Technologies Group Blog Tiny pics. If anyone has a bigger one, feel free to comment or send it in.