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Tuesday, September 27, 2011

ARP PRO SOLOIST 2701 Mono Synthesizer

via this auction

SN 27-1882

"The touch sensors effects are:
Pitch Bend, Wow, Growl, Brilliance, Volume, Vibrato
Vibrato, Repeat, Speed and Repeat, Portamento, Brilliance, Touch Sensitivity and Portamento Speed
The Reeds: Bassoon, English Horn, Oboe, Buzz Bassoon, Sax, Space Reed
The Wood Winds: Clarinet, Flute, Telstar, Song Whistle
The Brass; Tuba, Trombone, French Horn, Trumpet, Noze, Pulsar, Comic Wow, Mute Trumpet
The Strings: Cello, Steel Guitar, Violin, Harpsichord
Percussion: Bass, Piano, Banjo, Space Bass, Steel Drum, Country Guitar
Fuzz Guitar 1& 2
The Octave Transpose Function."

Dave Smith Instruments Mopho Synthesizer

via this auction

Innerclock Goes Modular

via Innerclock

"Inputs
Clock Input – TRS 1/4″ [Sync-Gen II DAW Audio]
Transport Input – TRS 1/4″ [Sync-Gen II DAW Audio]
Gate Input – [+5VDC - Normalled High]

Outputs
Reset Output – [20ms/+5VDC]
Simultaneous Trigger Output Divisions – 1/2/2T/4/4T/8/8T/16 [20ms/+5VDC]
Midi Clock Output – 24 PPQ with Programmable Re-Start, Division Rate and Swing via Sync-Gen II software
Din Sync Output - 24 PPQ with Programmable Re-Start, Division Rate and Swing via Sync-Gen II software

Features
Sample Accurate Rhythmic Synchronization between any DAW and any Modular Synthesizer system
Zero Latency with Precision Sync-Offset adjust via Sync-Gen II
Works with any multi-channel DAW audio interface – no DC Offset hardware or cable modification required
Includes Sync-Gen II software – AU/VST/RTAS
Simultaneous Phase-Locked Outputs – Midi Clock/Din Sync and All Trigger Out Divisions
20 microsecond Pulse Edge Detection/Sync Conversion Timing Core
External Analogue Gate Input allows ‘playable’ output pulses while maintaining precise DAW Tempo-Grid synchronisation

Electrical Specifications
Clock Input Impedance – 10k
Clock Input Threshold Range – 350mV to 1.40V [500mV Optimum]
Transport Input Impedance – 10k
Transport Input Threshold Range – 350mV to 1.40V [500mV Optimum]
Trigger Outputs – +5VDC/20ms Pulse Width * Power – +/-12V or +/-15V or +/-9V [Eurorack and Frac sockets fitted]

Mechanical Specifications

Format – Eurorack

Note: Picture shown is Rev1 Prototype - Production scheduled for December 2011"

The SID Symphony II 6581 Cartridge - Add Stereo to Your SID


via mycommodore64.com

"For 64 Owners Who Need Stereo Sound

Adding a second SID to your 64 & 128 has always involved soldering, cables, jumpers and more! Now you have a real alternative! A Plug & Go Option!

The SID Symphony II 6581 Cartridge – This is as simple as it can be, insert your Commodore 6581 SID (not included) into the empty socket and plug into your Commodore 64! Thats it!

As simple as ABC, works with any software which access between the $DE00 to $DFE0 address range.

Commodore 6581 SID is not included.

Plug In 6581 SID Cartidge designed by Digital Audio Concepts"

Update via Richard Atkinson in the comments: "There are some clones of Digital Audio Concepts' SID Symphony II cartridge being sold on ebay UK at the moment [link]. There are some problems with the clones and I have written an article about how to fix these."

via the article: "The designer of the SID Symphony II, Vanessa Ezekowitz, was kind enough to furnish me with circuit diagrams of her SID expansions. There are internal and external expansions available, from her website Digital Audio Concepts. (back online after a recent SOPA protest)"

Klirrfaktor: MakeNoise René driving Doepfer A-106-1 Xtreme Filter


YouTube Uploaded by TheKlirrfaktor on Sep 26, 2011

"Just playing around with the Doepfer A-106-1 Xtreme Filter

MakeNoise René triggering Doepfer A-106-1 Xtreme Filter thru MakeNoise VCAMatrix & Doepfer A-143-2 Quad ADSR.

Recorded with Logic Pro: dynamics + reverb.

It's not a track - only a demo of possible sounds ;)

More @ http://www.klirrfaktor.com"

Soundtrack style in five minutes with W-30, DW-8000, and D-70


YouTube Uploaded by SynthManiaDotCom on Sep 26, 2011

"Sketching up a soundtrack-style piece of music in five minutes, on the Roland W-30's sequencer. I bought this W-30 twenty-one years ago and still use it and love it ;-) The DW-8000's arpeggiator is synchronized as a MIDI slave to the W-30, and the D-70 offers the gorgeous orchestral strings sound.
Roland W-30: drums, percussion, bass, synth bass
Korg DW-8000: synth bell arpeggio
Roland D-70: string ensemble"

Yamaha CS-80 Sound Sampler


YouTube Uploaded by gavincurtis on Sep 26, 2011

"My CS-80 restoration project about 1/3 completed and the instrument's health bar is finally in the green. Most of the systems are working. Enough to present to you what a properly functioning CS-80 should sound like. Definitely resides in the category "most complex production electronic musical instrument". Over 200 lbs of printed circuit board and wiring. Less than 800 CS-80s were made due to high cost and complexity. Serial numbers started at 1000 and ended before 1800. My CS-80 is serial number 1306, the 306th unit off the assembly line.

Signal path is the CS-80 ---- Lexicon 224XL digital reverberator ---- direct line audio feed into Sony HDR-XR520V HD camera."

Choppertone Session #4 - Feelin' Damn Good


YouTube Uploaded by musicinablender on Sep 26, 2011

"A live mashup/remix of the classic tune "Feelin' Good", using over 60 audio clips from a variety of sources. Performed live at Metronome Coffee in Tacoma by Nick Francis, using the "Choppertone", his custom midi controller."

test seq


YouTube Uploaded by doepferiano on Sep 27, 2011

Synton Fenix II & II

88 Buchla 261e Multitracked Pop Tune


YouTube Uploaded by 7thDanSound on Sep 26, 2011

"All sounds in this video are made entirely on the Buchla 261e Complex Waveform Generator. The 292e is set to gate mode meaning it's just a VCA, no filtering. I made this to get to know some of my new modules a little better.

www.niklaswinde.com"
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