Sunday, September 11, 2011
9/11/2001
YouTube Uploaded by mattsynth on Sep 11, 2011
"For the victims and there families of 911. The studio is silent."
Studio Electronics Code 8 multi mode test - CS80 filters - Chill out
YouTube Uploaded by CoolColJ on Sep 11, 2011
'A little Studio Electronics Code 8 multimode test using 3 sounds on different midi channels, all with CS80 filters.
Trying out the freeware SEQ24 pattern sequencer, and I then played over the top of it
Straight into my Audio interface, and I added some reverb.
Nothing else done, just raw unprocessed synth sound.
Tried to be creative with the video :P
Seems darker than original, after the Youtube processing :(
audio
http://soundcloud.com/coolcolj/se-code8-cs80-filter-multimode"
SE Code8 CS80 Filter MultiMode Test by CoolColJ
Stussy - Make Beats Contest Judged by Teenage Engineering
Stussy - Make Beats Contest from Stussy on Vimeo.
"The Stussy Make Beats Contest is about the fun of modern music making. Whether you’re a beat-maker, rapper, DJ or listener, this contest combines the creative aspect of making music with the fan’s point of view all tied together with some fresh tees and hats. The contest will be judged by Stussy, Low End Theory and Swedish synthesizer company, Teenage Engineering, who produced a new drum machine/synthesizer called the OP-1. In the music world today, it’s rare for a company to develop a piece of hardware, because most people use their computer to make beats. The OP-1 brings it back to the days of drum machines like the 808, when making beats meant banging them out on a machine. The Make Beats contest will start on 8/31/11 and invites the public to upload their own original tracks (made on any machine/computer) via the Stussy Make Beats Drop Box on Soundcloud. Send us your beats!!!
Make Beats will run until 9/14/11 and is open to everyone around the globe. All beats must be submitted by 9/14/11 to be considered for the contest. The winner will be chosen by a committee from Stussy, Low End Theory and Teenage Engineering and announced on 9/20/11. Contest rules include one entry per artist, who can use anything to make an ORIGINAL instrumental beat, at least 2 minutes in length. The winner will receive the release of their EP, paid travel to Los Angeles to perform at the Low End Theory event, a Teenage Engineering OP-1 portable synthesizer, a 1 year SoundCloud Pro account and a box of fresh Stussy gear.
Please visit Stussy.com/features/make-beats for more details.
Click here stussy.com/newsletter.php to stay up to date on other Stussy releases."
Multivox MX-150 Vintage Bass Synth
"Full octave (dual octave high/low sw) bass synthesizer. Excellent working condition. Professional synth. Dates back to late 70's or maybe very early 80's. Can't remember when I bought it new then. One owner...me. All great standard bass sounds from this instrument. Very fun adjustable "Effect" sound also. To me it sounds like a cross between a Wah and an amplified Jews Harp. Really cool. Hard to describe with words. Built like a tank. See pics..."
SN 155043
ROLAND WS-1 WRITE SWITCH FOR THE CR 78
"Roland WS-1 Write Switch, an ultra-rare accessory for the CR-78 vintage analog drum machine, which allows you to step-write your own patterns.
As you can see from the photos, it is in very good cosmetic condition: clean appearance, and all buttons, knob, cables and switch are present and in tact. This includes the original owners manual."
Check out them buttons in the second pic. Pic of the inside below.
Roland CR-78 CompuRhythm Drum Machine
"* Sync the CR-78 to any other Din Sync device
* Select the playback sync rate to: (1) normal speed, (2) double speed, (3) half speed
* Use external positive polarity Gate or Trigger signals to program patterns into the CR-78 user memory.
* Manually tap a beat into the CR-78 user memory using the momentary switch on the front panel.
* Front panel blue LED lights to show when external gate or trigger signals are being received.
Programming from one of these devices is simple. By syncing the playback of the CR-78 to your Din Sync master, you can then send the programmable trigger or gate signals out of the master into the programmer interface and on to the CR-78 for storing your own custom rhythms in the CR-78. When using a Din Sync master device which also has MIDI such as the Revolution, you can then sync your CR-78 to any other MIDI sequencers as well "
SPECTRUM twin VCO vintage mono SYNTH
"Two VCO analogue mono synth from the 80’s – these were supplied in kit form from the Electronics and Music Maker magazine at the time. It all works fine, but could probably do with a clean and set up. I had the circuit diagrams around 10 years ago when I first got it but seem to have misplaced them (will keep looking).
Great fat analogue sounds and brilliant filter, similar to a Minimoog.
Whoever built the case hasn’t done a great job, but it’s adequate and could be improved upon with some edgeing strip here and there – see photos (no it isn’t a Korg, some one has just put a sticker on the back)."
VINTAGE ROLAND SYSTEM 100M 131
See the seller's other items for more.
"Working System 100M module 131 Four Channel stereo output mixer (very rare)
Includes fixed frequency reference oscillator at three test tone frequencies
Four input channels with left/right pan for each channel
Master volume control
Stereo output
Separate headphone output with level control
Owned and used by a non-smoker
Free shipping in the USA, $45 to elsewhere"
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