Monday, March 28, 2011
Squidfanny - Circuit Bent YAMAHA PSS-270
YouTube Uploaded by squidfanny on Mar 28, 2011
squidfanny on eBay
"PSS-270 FM keyboard is a PSS-170 with Analog Chorus.
Hacked Chorus provides nice Phaser with Oscillators and Distortion.
FM Chip mods are a little different from the usual track-cutting mods - I've used spring-loaded ON/OFF/ON toggle switches, which when flicked rapidly will Generate a new random patch based on a corrupted version of the original preset. It's a much easier method...
Also added a touch-point & Knob for Glitching the Drums and Chord, as well as 4 x data-line switches and 4 x additional Glitch Switches.
Metal Keys in Blue & Green"
Unyo303 Live @ nu things JAJOUKA , OSAKA , 2011.3.26
flickr By unyo303(click for more)
"2011,3,26
Unyo303 Improvised Live @ nu things JAJOUKA , OSAKA
Doepfer A100
MOOG mooger fooger MIDI MuRF
BOSS GIGA Delay DD-20
KORG KAOSS PAD KP3"
Unyo303 Live @ nu things JAJOUKA , OSAKA , 2011.3.26 by unyo303
Soniccouture Omnichord for Japan Relief
via Soniccouture"This offer is only available until 30th April 2011 - 100% of all payments taken for the Omnichord instrument will be donated to the Red Cross Japanese Tsunami appeal.
An Omnichord is an electronic musical instrument, introduced in 1981 and manufactured by the Suzuki Musical Instrument Corporation. It typically features a touch plate, and buttons for major, minor, and diminished chords. The most basic method of playing the instrument is to press the chord buttons and swipe the touch plate with a finger or guitar pick in imitation of strumming a stringed instrument.
The Omnichord we have sampled here is a ‘System Two’, and it has a great synth tone, which sounds ‘cheap’ in all the right ways. You can mix two different tones, one straight, and one modulated with a basic LFO. While not sounding much like a plucked string, it does have a pure character all its own, which won it many fans, such as Daniel Lanois and Brian Eno, to name but two.
We’d like to thank UK producer Neil Davidge for the loan of this particular Omnichord unit."
The Moog Megamoog - What the multimoog was supposed to be like
YouTube Uploaded by dzlvs8 on Jan 30, 2011
"How to communicate with aliens."
ARp Avatar Awesomeness - Video
YouTube Uploaded by dzlvs8 on Mar 20, 2011
"All sounds created with the Arp Avatar. The Korg Mono/poly is being used to control the avatar."
New Catgirl Synth Steiner- Parker VCF

via this auction
"Multimode Analog Filter 5U MOTM Format
Did someone say acid? Sick resonance + Interpolating Scanner effect when the same sound is used on all the filter inputs. Why does every builder make one of these? Because it sounds so nasty!
I origianally built this for use in my modular. This is brand new and and fully tested. This will be the only one I have available so get it while you can.
You won't find a nicer version of this module. Every component is the highest quality available: BTI Conductive Plastic Pots, Switchcraft Jacks, Mil Spec RG-174 Coax on audio signals, Polyester Film Capacitors, etc. Excellent build quality. One mean filter. I am happy to be able to share this module with another synth enthusiast.
Front Panel Controls:Frequency
Frequency CV Level
Frequency CV Input
Resonanace
High Pass Filter Input
High Pass Filter Level
Band Pass Filter Input
Band Pass FIlter Level
Low Pass Filter Input
Low Pass Filter Level
Output
Here is some additional information about the Steiner VCF from the CGS Website:
"This module is a "tribute" module, based on the awesome Steiner-Parker Synth VCF. Those who know me will know I'm not a big VCF fan. Nonetheless, this VCF really appeals to me. Its sound is quite unlike the Moog ladder, has a lot of character.
Resonance is a bit unusual in its behavior. Once it starts oscillating, the resonance pot needs to be backed off a fair way to get it to stop again. It can also be frequency dependent.How to use this module:
Connect the CV input to a voltage source such as a keyboard, envelope generator or sequencer. Connect the output to a VCA or amplifier. Feed the signal to be filtered into the high-pass, band-pass or low-pass input.
Unlike the original, this version allows signals to be fed into all inputs simultaneously. If the same signal is used in all inputs, the result is reminiscent of a phaser. The real fun starts when you feed different signals into each input, then you get a frequency based "interpolating scanner", where panning between different sound sources is possible, though also subject to the frequency at which they are running. I have never heard an effect like it before." - Ken Stone"
Yamaha CS50 Awwwww Yeah!
YouTube Uploaded by dzlvs8 on Mar 19, 2011
"Selling it on the Ebay because i'm too stupid to be able to figure out how to calibrate it. .....and I bought a Prophet 08 :D :D :D :D"
Particles In A Box
via rkm: "A few years back I built a cracklebox into an altoids tin. It seemed like a fun toy at the time, but it's proved to be one of my favorite mix fillers. It's a blast through a delay and phase shifter. I've never put my hands on a real cracklebox, so it's hard to say if it behaves like the original or not. Here's a track featuring my homebuilt unit:"Particles In A Box by are.kay.more
"Some piano samples abused with dblue's Glitch VST plugin. A Cracklebox clone chirps noises in the background. Release date: Sep 23, 2010"
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