Wednesday, September 07, 2011
EMS 256 Universal Sequencer, for sale
YouTube Uploaded by EKOSALE on Sep 7, 2011
"This is a demo of condition, and that it works.
This EMS 256 Universal Sequencer is for sale at best offers around 1900€
I was just pointed to, that the unit is property of our studio, so it need to be added 19% VAT to the salesprice.
EXCEPT if you have a VAT number or it will be exported (USA,..)
More pics and contact: ekosale@gmx.de"
NordPiezoTest - Triggering a Nord Micro Modular with Piezo Triggers
YouTube Uploaded by lazenbleep on Sep 7, 2011
"Testing out my piezo triggers with a patch in the Nord Micro Modular. Piezos are for the snare and tom of my kit, with the Monotribe on the kick, as seen here;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6aN4Le8DWPc&feature=channel_video_title [posted here]
and yeah its sloppy, this video is for showing off to my mates!x
www.hahafresh.blogspot.com"
messing around over an "Enough" cover on the OP-1
YouTube Uploaded by capougello on Sep 7, 2011
"this tiny device is definitely cool as a sketchbook for ideas...
main melody from Alessandro Cortini "Enough" song, sorry for the crappy audio but it rocks over my speakers!"
LUCEifer free vst for PC only based on Polymoog sounds.
YouTube Uploaded by SPFXsynthesisers on Sep 7, 2011
"Me and a friend from America(jareth you tube synthpro) decided to create a VST based on two sounds from his real Polymoog keyboard.
Anders Hedstrom (Flavours of Lime) kindly created a great GUI for it."
Real Time VOCODER with FRUITY LOOPS
YouTube Uploaded by iw2mln on Sep 7, 2011
"Use the FRUITY LOOPS' VOCODER in Real Time from your Microphone connected to your PC.
Here: How To" Vocoder Tutorial.
Tuesday, September 06, 2011
synkie at elektron 2011 geneva

flickr By bricolage universel
"this is our big synkei system.
we used so far at elektron festival in geneva 2011 for live visuals.
the desk comes from the flight control tower in bern.
so far we built over 100 modules...
all patchable by 2mm bananas"


The akkusynth & typosynth

The akkusynth: "this synthesizer is made out of an accupuncture unit from the 70ies.
i changed time constants so i can use the oscillators in the auible range. also a lot of other mods."
The typosynth: "modified typewriter is now a ananlog instrument... magnetic tape glued around the rubber roll. they are recorded with mini loops. so i can play them scratch tehm...."
flickr By bricolage universel who also has the vacuum synth I believe previously featured in this post.

Oberheim SEMpro brap
YouTube Uploaded by cephal0p0d on Sep 6, 2011
"Prophei takes my SEMpro for a spin."
Circuit Bent Yamaha PSS 270
YouTube Uploaded by FrankenMusik on Sep 6, 2011
"This modification includes:
8 switch FM Data Line Mod
Filter (with switch and control knob)
Distortion (with switch)
Data Scrambler (with LED indicators, switch and control knob)
Drone/LFO oscillator (2-switches and control knob)
With the flip of a few switches, turn a knob or two the PSS-270 produces unique sounds, glitches and drones. This classic Yamaha functions normally, runs on batteries or 9-12VDC power adapter. It also has Stereo RCA output and a 1/8" headphone jack.
Up on eBay
http://www.frankenmusik.blogspot.com/"
E-mu Modular Mystery Modules

This one in via Von Holt.
In order:
"The Output Mixer - was this an E-mu design?"
"Mystery module 1 - note the misaligned switches and sockets?"
"Mystery module 2 - some sort of output unit obviously - who made it?"

"Mystery module 3 - looks like an E-mu module - what was it called?"
Update via Mark II Studio's in the comments: "I'm guessing here, but "Module 1" could have been an interface for a guitar... notice the letter markings, while not in correct order, they do represent the standard open string chord tuning for a guitar... "E, A, D, G, B, E" if they had a pickup that isolated each string that would match the jacks and panel setup... maybe early try at an Arp Avatar type situation?

But based on the lettering that's my best guess...
"Module 2" reminds me of a "matrix type mixer, and the bottom row to the right has a set of what appears to be "trim pots" possibly associated with the above left switches to match level control... again, just guessing, or could be also for C/V voltages more specific for triggers...



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