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Saturday, October 22, 2011

1980s Yamaha CS-5 analog synthesizer with Original Case

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SN 1080

Modded MOOG MiniMoog Model D


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Cwejman VCA-2P Panning VCA

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"This makes a great output module for a Eurorack system and you get a whole lot of top-quality VCAs in a flexible configuration. The L/R "main" VCAs have switchable lin/log response curves and can be coupled to the panning circuit at the flip of a switch. The pan circuit can be totally independent and has it's own level VCA, while the L/R channels each have an additional "amount" VCA that makes them perfect for FM indexing and the like.
It's really flexible and sounds great, I'm only selling it because I just got a Double Andore for my output stage and would like to use this money to pick up a 4ms VCA Matrix for weird CV feedback loops."

Studio Electronics Omega Code 8 Polyphonic demo - Arp 2600 and CS80 filters


YouTube Uploaded by CoolColJ on Aug 4, 2011

"When I touch the big knob under the screen I'm changing the filter type or tweaking filter parameters for the CS80 filter

I picked up a fully loaded 4 month old Code 8 this week, with 8 Arp 2600 and 8 CS80 filters! I was up late last night playing it for hours....

Sounds a bit like an Oberheim OBX. When you turn on all the waveforms it will saturate a bit, so it's not super clean like everyone says.

Filter demo here

"Studio Electronics Omega Code8 Filter demo

A dual Sawtooth sequence
Order of filters - Moog, Arp2600, CS80, SEM LPF, SEM BPF, SEM HPF, SEM Band reject
then CS80 with it's High pass filter engaged and tweaked.

Then more normal playing with the filters in the same order more or less"

And CS80 filter demo

"Studio Electronics Code 8 CS80 filter demo

A little different from the ones posted from other people. I mix in the High Pass filter halfway through, with resonance on max. Not unlike the Andromeda's 12db filter in sound in some ways"

Arp2600 filter demo

"Someone requested a solo Arp2600 filter demo on the Code 8
here it is - there is some delay added, just to make it less boring

Single sawtooth, legato and glide some VCO2 to filter crossmodulation, sub-oscillator, then dual sawtooth

Soundcloud processing makes it a bit fuzzy - 24 bit original file download available"

Intellijel Designs: Dr.Octature. Coming soon!


flickr By Analogue Haven

"Cool photo of the new Intellijel Dr. Octature, which are in the process of final assembly before testing, packing and shipping to us!

The Dr. Octature to put it bluntly looks very unique. We've been waiting for something like this to hit Euro for years. As usual, Intellijel takes it even a step further. We'll update our site once we receive stock.

LINK: www.analoguehaven.com/intellijeldesigns/ .

Photo credit: Danjiel van Tijn, via Intellijel Twitter (twitter.com/#!/intellijel)."

Pink Floyd: Live at Pompeii - Director's cut


YouTube Uploaded by erichc1992 on Dec 30, 2010
This one in via Phil. I haven't had a chance to watch this one through, but you'll find some EMS Synthi AKS at Abbey Road after the 13:00 minute mark. It initally comes with Roger Waters at 13:41 and again at 14:37.

"Directed by Adrian Maben
Produced by Steve O'Rourke, Michele Arnaud, Reiner Moritz
Starring Pink Floyd
Music by Pink Floyd
Cinematography Willy Kurant, Gabor Pogany
Editing by Jose Pinheiro
Distributed by Universal Home Video

Pink Floyd: Live at Pompeii is a 1972 film featuring Pink Floyd performing six songs in the ancient Roman amphitheatre in Pompeii, Italy. It was directed by Adrian Maben and recorded in the month of October with 24 studio-quality tracks without a live audience.
The performances of "Echoes," "A Saucerful of Secrets," and "One of These Days" were filmed from October 4, 1971 to October 7, 1971. The remaining songs were filmed in a Paris studio, along with additional front projection footage for insertion into the Pompeii performances. The sequences in Paris were filmed in late 1971/early 1972, and can be distinguished by the absence of Richard Wright's beard. This version was released in cinemas in September 1972 and is also included on the DVD edition as an extra feature.
In August 1974, another version was released combining the original film with supposed recording sessions of The Dark Side of the Moon at Abbey Road Studios. These sessions were actually staged for the film[citation needed], as the recording of the album had been completed when these sessions were filmed in January 1973 and the band was mixing the album at the time.

Track listing - 2003 Director's cut
02:13 1. "Echoes, Part 1"/"On the Run" (Studio Footage) (Uncredited) (from Meddle/The Dark Side of the Moon, 1971/1973)
19:54 2. "Careful with That Axe, Eugene" (B-side of "Point Me at the Sky" single, 1968)
27:59 3. "A Saucerful of Secrets" (from A Saucerful of Secrets, 1968)
4. "Us and Them" (Studio Footage) (from The Dark Side of the Moon, 1973)
44:51 5. "One of These Days I'm Going to Cut You into Little Pieces" (also known as "One of These Days", from Meddle, 1971)
55:59 6. "Mademoiselle Nobs" (from Meddle, 1971 previously known as "Seamus")
7. "Brain Damage" (Studio Footage) (from The Dark Side of the Moon, 1973)
64:56 8. "Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun" (from A Saucerful of Secrets, 1968)
77:10 9. "Echoes, Part 2" (from Meddle, 1971)"

Mery Ann Synth Pics


Waldorf XT, KORG Rhythm 55, PPG Wave 2.2, Roland Jupiter-4, Sequential Circuits Prophet-5.

ATTACK OF THE SYNTHESIZERS

"ATTACK OF THE SYNTHESIZERS Electronica Night

25 November · 19:00 - 22:30

Bulls Head, Moseley
Birmingham, United Kingdom

We're teaming up with BIT PHALANX records and BIRMINGHAM PROMOTERS to bring you an incredible night of electronic music, featuring:

T-Toe

T-toe is a London-based producer and performer of experimental urban electronica; a member of the Bit-Phalanx collective with releases through Bit-Phalanx, One Little Indian, Ideation Records, The Centrifuge, etc.

Elmo Sexwhistle

Elmo Sexwhistle is a blend of heavy metal riffs, NIN-like keyboard sounds, psychedelic atmospheres, random Nintendo sounds and orchestral elements. They have been on the West Midlands live music scene for over 2 years and have played a wide variety of legendary music venues including Birmingham Bar Academy, Wolverhampton Little Civic and Birmingham University's Rock Society.

Between them, Elmosexwhistle has over 30 years of music experience ranging from music degrees in composition performance to UK tours and recording sessions. The songs are unique in style and if you are looking for something different from the average rubbish the NME champions then look no further than Elmo Sexwhistle.

&

Pete_Prescription

One half of the marvellous and frightening "TeaTowel" and the man behind the world’s only and best Happy Hardcore covers band, Pete_Prescription. Expect Krautrock, Melody, Noise or something else entirely.

+ Special Guests TBA

The night finishes with a DJ set featuring lots of NEW WAVE, SYNTHPOP, CHIPTUNES and ELECTRONICA.

£3 For 4 bands and a brilliant night out, come down to the BULLS HEAD, MOSELEY, for ATTACK OF THE SYNTHESIZERS!

25th November 2011, 7pm-10:30pm"

Eventide Stompboxes Controlled From Modular Synth...


YouTube Uploaded by Cranda11 on Oct 22, 2011

"This video demonstrates using a simple custom cable to enable one to control Eventide stompboxes (or pretty much any digital stompbox) with a modular synth via the expression pedal port.

The cable consists of a mono 1/4" jack, wired to two jacks of whatever flavor your modular synth is. Just connect the tips only (not the sleeves) of all three jacks. Plug the 1/4" jack in to the Eventide pedal's Expression Pedal port, and the two other jacks in to the in and out of a VCA in your modular synth. Then you can send CV to the CV-In of the VCA, and this will control the pedal as if it were an expression pedal.

For more discussion on this, visit:

http://www.analogindustries.com/blog/entry.php?blogid=1319321991586"

Doepfer A100 and Semimodulars


YouTube Uploaded by acidjack303 on Oct 22, 2011

"Citric Acid perfomed a Doepfer A100 and Semimodulars at the german analog synthesizer meeting in bocholt germany on 09.10.11.

He used a big Doepfer A100 System, Some MFB Modules , Oberheim SEM played by Doepfer R2M Ribbon controller, a machinedrum and some analogue systems modules."
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