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Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Casio TB-1 2x8 MIDI router

via this auction

See Perfect Circuit Audio (RSS) for more.

MFB Drum 99 mixer module

via this auction

See Perfect Circuit Audio (RSS) for more.

Korg DDM-110 Super Drums drum machine

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via this auction

SN 016062

Yamaha CS2x


via this auction

Roland 100m 184 Keyboard

via this auction
"This is the largest and most specified of the 100M keyboards. Although there are the same number of keys as the 181, i.e. 49 keys 4-octaves, the action is definitely an improvement on the other models. It has all the features of the 181 keyboard except for the 6 pin DIN socket. Power is via a captive mains lead, & not from the rack. It does have a number of useful additions over the 181. There is an arpeggiator with a rate control and hold, and four push buttons for selecting Up, Down, Up&Down, or Random modes. Plus an arpeggiator clock input on the rear for connecting to a drum machine or sequencer trigger output. There are 4 assign mode buttons for selecting two Unison (monophonic) modes and two Poly (4 voice) modes of playing. Next to these buttons is a hold (sustain) switch. The bender also has a pitch bend sensitivity knob. The Pitch Bend lever affects the notes played, and also has a dedicated CV output. The return to zero spring-loaded lever is very accurate and I find it much easier to use than the Doepfer Joystick, for example. The transpose switch only has two positions on this model, normal and 1 octave down. There is a knob for portamento which can be switched in or out. Along the rear of the keyboard are 4 CV and 5 Gate outputs. The fifth gate socket is a combined output of gates 1-4. and all the outputs are duplicated on mini and standard jack sockets which can be used simultaneously."

Oberheim SEM Vintage Synthesizer Expander

via this auction

SN 0013

"date stamp 12/15/75. Formerly owned by Cypress Hill."

Same one from this post back in 2010.

This Second Sleep - Ferragosto


YouTube Uploaded by arthurpainter on Aug 10, 2011

"http://thissecondsleep.blogspot.com/
An improv using my Buchla 285e Frequency Shifter. Please listen with headphones."

Casio PT-80 - vintage synth - 1986


YouTube Uploaded by adimsimion on Aug 10, 2011

"Casio PT-80 is routed via Radias as a external input to add vibrato and delay.
Virus Ti2 used for arpeggiator just to show the capability of Casio PT-80 for leads.
Not the very best demo, but I just received this cute little synth toy!
Alba Ecstasy"

Lost/Stolen BugBrand BugModular - Need Help!

Please Help Spread the Word. If you have a synth site, post it, if you are on a synth forum, email list, Facebook, Twitter, Google+, share it. If you found this synth, as tempting as it might be to keep it, please return it. Think of all the karma points you'd earn.

via Tom Bugs

"I just heard that a compact BugModular system was lost/stolen after a gig in London recently. It is very recognisable as it was composed of various early/proto modules and I sold it off last year to raise funds when I moved.

There are some details on a MW forum thread here

And pictures from the Matrixsynth archive.

If anyone happens to hear/see anything, please let me know or contact details for Mari are on the MW forum thread.

Thanks,
Tom"

via Qualia on Muff's
"Lost on the 30th July between 6am and 8am, in either Hackney Wick or Hackney Central, perhaps on the overground train between the two. Housed in a large black soft carry case, with other items, AKG contact mic, Mackie mixer and various jack cables (Pink&Green).

This was a gift and is very sorely missed, please do contact if found or offered. Holds the folowing modules in order from left to right: Bugbrand - PWR, Bugbrand ENV1, Bugbrand Syn1, Bugbrand Syn2A x2, Bugbrand DD2, Bugbrand DD1,Bugbrand PR3A, PRC1, Bugbrand UTL2.

Please call or email me with any information: 07512336125 or marikingface@gmail.com"

And via BugBrand on Muff's:
"articular noticeable details -

Black Frame - the case is one of the old black ones, so is heavier than the more recent silver ones. There aren't all that many of the old style ones out there.

End-Cheeks - similarly, the cheeks are meant for the regular style frames so you can see there are 5 extra holes on each end + the nuts are attached on the outside.

Several thin-panel (ie. early/test) modules - very few of these are out in the wild. The thin-panel ones -> SYN1 Weevil, DD2 LFO/DCMix, DD1 BalMod/LPG, PRC1 PT Delay, UTL2 Output Mix.

The joystick is completely one-off."

::vtol:: "bender-blender" diy synth


YouTube Uploaded by Vtolus on Aug 10, 2011

http://samoletuvvp.narod.ru/vto/diy/bb.html

"1000 sounds glitch machine

special for JB"

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