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Wednesday, July 06, 2011

Octatrack meets Monotribe


YouTube Uploaded by erasemusic on Jul 6, 2011

"a very simple test of sending audio clock on the cue output of the octatrack to the monotribe sync in, the fader on the octatrack modifies the repeat rate of the audio clock from 1/8 to 1/16 notes. audio from the monotribe is fed back to the octatrack with effects applied and two buffers records synth and drums separately thru manual triggering of the octatrack one shot recording trigger function.

www.danieltroberg.com"

Electro-Harmonix Effectology #22 "Paranormal Guitar" by Bill Ruppert


YouTube Uploaded by Effectology on Jul 6, 2011

"Effectology by Bill Ruppert
Welcome to Electro-Harmonix's "Effectology" series, in which we create a remarkable collection of impossible sounds using just a regular guitar and EHX effect pedals!
No keyboards, samplers or midi pickups were used.

In this episode I explore guitar effects in the amazing world of the unknown!
For more info and pedal settings: http://www.ehx.com/forums/viewthread/4919/"

intellijel Corgasmatron dual VCF + XFader


via intellijel
(also works as a dual sine vco)
"I am pleased to finally present the Corgasmatron! A dual VCF + Xfader module in 16hp. This was modelled after the Korg MS-20 but it is a completely new circuit design.

The original circuit was designed by analog guru David G. Dixon after carefully studying and analyzing the classic Korg MS-20 filter. His work resulted in a completely original circuit based around SSM2164 VCA chips. His design was capable of almost identical results but was far more versatile. This is not a part for part clone, it is an entirely new and modern circuit with many enhancements.

Key features:
-16HP and shallow (two pcbs in parallel so it is skiff friendly)
-two independent filters, each with LP, HP and Notch modes.
-Unique resonant (Q) drive control
-A Switch links the two filters allowing both parallel and serial routing via normals to input B (which can be broken by inserting a cable at input B).
-Oscillates very easily and can be used as a dual sine VCO. Using the resonant controls this Sine shape can be colored.
-1V/Oct inputs
-Built in full featured cross fader allows voltage controlled xfading between the two filters. The Xfade has a switch to select either unipolar (e.g. envelopes) or bipolar (e.g. lfo) control of the xfade position. There is also a switch to select direction. With nothing plugged into the Xfade jack the xfade knob controls the fade position. When an external CV is patched in the same knob acts as an attenuator for the control signal.
-Jumpers on the back to select "modern" or "vintage" resonant modes (two different feedback paths for the resonance that use different diodes)
-expansion jacks for adding additional filter inputs and VC control of resonance

The Corgasmatron's sound can range from ultra clean and precise, to extremely ballsy and dirty.The resonance is incredibly musical and interesting and is prime for all sorts of experimenting and sound design. The normalling, routing and cv options have been carefully selected to allow for a lot of control over the modules functionality and capabilities.

MSRP is $340.00"

A Perfect 10: Sync-Gen II PRO & a Synth Dog


"Hot off the Innerclock Production Line yesterday"

Sync-Gen II PRO

via the Innerclock Systems blog
Be sure to see the blog feed for more.

Demo | You Rock Guitar edited streamclip H264, appletv720


YouTube Uploaded by audiomidicom on Jul 6, 2011

Sequential Circuits 800 sequencer

via this auction



ARP Axxe vintage analog synth

via this auction


Synare percussion synth

via this auction

"Works; recently refurbished by Cantos Electronics - CV brought out to four 1/4" jacks on back panel as depicted. Has unique and fully-controllable sounds not available elsewhere."


Korg Synthe-Bass vintage analog synth

via this auction


EMS Vocoder - Promotional Tape Recording from the 1970's (German)


Unfortunately embedding is disabled on this one, so you will need to watch here. Videos always look better with a black backdrop in my opinion.

This one in via THE SYNTHI, a blog on everything EMS.
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