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Thursday, June 16, 2011

Sequential Circuits Drumtraks

via this auction

"Extensive editing with copy and paste ability.

There's even a mixer section for individual sounds, six individual outputs, one mono mix output, and cassette in/out for offline memory storage."


Sequential Circuits Drumtraks

via this auction

"Sequential Circuits Drumtraks drum machine from 1984. It was the first MIDI drum machine; and also features clock in and out and seven individual outs for mixing."

SN 2269

Sequential Circuits Prophet remote

via this auction

Roland SVC-350

via this auction

more pics here

See buyjapan001 (RSS) for more.

ROLAND Juno-6 with Roland Case

via this auction

SN 171239

MOOG PRODIGY ANALOG SYNTH

via this auction

Nord Rack 2 - VA Virtual Analogue Synth

via this auction

Pacific Fast Mail Sound Effects Unit


via this auction

"Pacific Fast Mail sound/throttle unit. Intended as a sound effects unit for an HO scale train layout and originally manufactured in the 70's I believe. Was featured recently on the Matrixsynth blog [see label below] because it is an analog sound gizmo of sorts. Will make fuzzy/warm noise based exhaust sounds and bell and whistle sounds. Unit does not have audio outputs. Instead it puts the audio signal into train rails via it's screw outputs and then into a train that is equipped with an amplifier and speaker unit. In other words you will need a Pacific Fast Mail sound module to hear the sounds (these are available on Ebay from time to time)."

Introducing Artikulator


YouTube Uploaded by mikerotondo on Jun 7, 2011

"Artikulator is an app for your iPad that lets you draw sound. Break free of the grid with Artikulator! Check it out in the App Store:"

Artikulator - P.W. Worm & Co. & Sons
iPads on eBay

Muze

Muze from adam kumpf on Vimeo.


"Muze is an Arduino instrumentalist who creates melodies that evolve over time.

Muze has a palette of notes that it can in-turn interpret and compose into various rhythms and phrases that are strung together to form something musical. The user can then influence these strings of notes and rhythms to create entirely new compositions. Much like you would a tune a radio to get a new song, Muze can be tuned to provide new and different melodies.

In the interest of keeping Muze from becoming another knob laden techno-fest of an instrument, interaction has been limited to just one input.

Created by Joshua Maruska and Adam Kumpf.

Find out more at: labs.teague.com"
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