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Monday, April 04, 2011

Moog Source Synthesizer


YouTube Uploaded by kylerippjams on Apr 4, 2011

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funky bongo machine


YouTube Uploaded by EA78751 on Apr 4, 2011

"break it down smooth with funky bongo machine"

mrs.bassdrum


YouTube Uploaded by MrAcidMachine on Apr 4, 2011
MrAcidMachine on eBay
"The bassdrum sound is entirely coming from the Mrs.Bassdrum Box.
The other drum sounds are samples of the TR-808 snare and hihat on the computer. Mrs.Bassdrum is sequenced with short click sounds programmed in Ableton Live coming out the headphone jack on a laptop going into the trigger input on Mrs.Bassdrum. Massive bass is the result !! Mrs.Bassdrum is based on the TR-808 bassdrum circuit, but is powered by a 9 volt adapter or 9 volt battery. Enjoy!! Coming to ebay soon..."

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"There are 6 knobs:
Sens. (trigger sensitivity)
Tune (pitch control)
Level (volume control)
Decay (length of sound) *twice as long as original 808*
Env (Pitch envelope)
Tone (level of initial click sound)
There is also a switch to turn the Env. to original TR-808 setting.
This makes it easy to get the original 808 sound.
Turn the tune knob near the center for the original pitch.
Then you are off to 808 style heaven.
But you can get much much lower (and higher!)
Mrs.BassDrum is powered by a 9 volt adapter or 9 volt battery.
Triggered by voltage in, audio in, or tap the drum pad.
Fun and scary speaker shuffling!!
Watch your levels!!!"


Siesta Submarina - "Leviathan" Machinedrum Monomachine Live Techno


YouTube Uploaded by TrondC on Apr 4, 2011

"Doing some techno with Machinedrum, Monomachine and Doepfer Dark Energy."

Yasuhiros DIY Eurorack Modular Case with Tiptop Audio Zeus & Modules



"Yasuhiros DIY case with Zeus power and Z-DSP mania, from Japan."

http://www.tiptopaudio.com



Virus Polar Meets Raul Part Two-The Arpeggiator


YouTube Uploaded by raulsworldofsynths on Apr 4, 2011

"A short demo of some sounds that can be produced on an Access Virus Polar via the arpeggiator. Arp is cycled through note values, swing factor, and values are modulated throughout, Recorded in one take by Raul Pena III. Performed March 31,2011 at Switched On Electronics."

Virus Polar Meets Raul- Evolving Pad

Uploaded by raulsworldofsynths on Apr 4, 2011

"A short demo of a slow evolving pad sound produced on an Access Virus Polar , Filters, LFO's and Oscillators are modulated in real-time, routings done on the fly. Recorded in one take by Raul Pena III. Performed March 31,2011 at Switched On Electronics."

VINTAGE 1980s SIMMONS SYNTH DRUM CATALOG

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"8 page glossy color catalog shows all pads and finishes with detailed descriptions."

Roland SBX-1000 MIDI Cueing Box Sequencer

via this auction

"This MIDI Controller has the ability to store 16 tracks with midi i/o and is a great way to add composing and variety to any synth performance."

Moog Polymoog Synthesizer & Polypedals


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"Polymoog Synthesizer (Serial #1127) & Polypedals (Serial #2598)

The Polymoog has recently been given a complete checkout and calibration per the Moog factory service manual, and is fully functional:

• All notes/keys functional (timbre, dynamics, touch)

• All functions/modes operatable

• All knobs, pushbuttons, and sliders smooth & operatable

• All LED’s illuminate

• Pitch glide operatable & linear (unique finger glide function)

• Both Ramp & Square wave Oscillators Banks calibrated to A440

(note: Moog factory mod for improved temperature-stable oscillators incorporated)"

Some shots of the inside below.

Box 1. Polymoog:
45” x 22” x 5.5” (actual instrument)
68 lbs (actual instrument)
51” x 28” x 12” (instrument plus 3” padding on each side)
80 lbs (instrument plus estimated 12 lbs packing materials)

Box 2. Polypedals:
22.5” x 12” x 6” (actual pedals)
19 lbs (actual pedals)
29” x 18” x 12” (pedals plus 3” padding on each side)
23 lbs (pedals plus estimated 4 lbs packing materials)"

Vintage SYNDRUM CM MESH HEAD-Drum Synthesizer-1970's

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"vintage SYNDRUM CM Analog Drum Synthesizer, these were developed by Joe Pollard(a drummer for the Beach Boys and Grass Roots) and Mark Barton back in 1976. This single drum Mesh Head model #177 is capable of many different sounds, very popular with many professional drummers of that era."

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