"Gakken SX-150 analog synth including the original box/magazine it came in. Also included are most (or all I think) of the parts needed to build a MIDI interface for it including Arduino board. Plans and instructions are on this website"
Monday, February 14, 2011
Gakken SX-150 Analog Synth with MIDI Kit
"Gakken SX-150 analog synth including the original box/magazine it came in. Also included are most (or all I think) of the parts needed to build a MIDI interface for it including Arduino board. Plans and instructions are on this website"
Roland SH-3a with Built in Case

"A very bubbly filter that can get very elastic and a lot more solid sounding than an SH-101. The additive waveforms is a unique feature and sounds awesome with a bit of added echo for depth. The Sample and Hold feature is also very unique, with a lot of modulation ablities you can get almost sequencer like patterns from it. It’s also got 2 LFO’s, not many synths from this era have these design features!
If you’re after something a bit different that can still pull off deep bass and big leads this might be what you want."
Roland SH-3a by Synth.Service.Melbourne

MorphWiz and microX synth JAM
YouTube via mvpadrini | February 14, 2011 |
"I know it's too long but that was nice to play :)"
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TinySID on a 16 bit PIC
YouTube via markusgritsch | February 14, 2011 |
Layla at 1:00
"Ater successfully getting the TinySID library running on a PIC32 [1] some time ago, I recently wondered, if the 16 bit MCUs from Microchip would also be fast enough to run the code. It turned out, that they are, at least the 40 MIPS models (PIC24H and dsPIC33F).
A big hurdle is the (compared to the PIC32MX) small RAM on these chips. Since the SID tune must be loaded into RAM, only some small tunes will fit into the 8 kB of the MCU used on the Web Platform [2] I had at hand.
However, the source code [3] and binary [4] are available from Google Code. The PWM output is on IO7, and IO8 is used to switch the tune when pulled to GND.
Have fun,
Markus
[1] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZNu0-M...
[2] http://dangerousprototypes.com/docs/W...
[3] http://code.google.com/p/dangerous-pr...
[4] http://code.google.com/p/dangerous-pr..."
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Our LifeForce.
YouTube via StudioF | February 14, 2011 |
"Korg radias (vocoder)
Korg emx (drums, bass, ect..)
Korg X5 (choir)
Our LifeForce are Synthesizers..........
enjoy."
Patternsketch - Online Audio Sequencer and Drum Machine

Patternsketch is an excercise in imagining what browser based music tools could be, and an exploration in the possibilities of new web technologies. It was built with Javascript (no frameworks) and HTML5 (no flash).
The goal of this project was to create a tool that musicians and casual music fans could use to create music patterns and collaborate on rhythmic ideas with friends. We recognize the performance is currently unacceptable for serious use, but look forward to updates in browser technology to make tools like this a viable option for music lovers.
Patternsketch works best in Firefox and Chrome. For a technical look at the inner-workings, see our posts on how we made it."
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