YouTube Uploaded by deadlover73 on Oct 27, 2011 via Rico on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge "inspired by a few different threads on the greatest forum on earth.... muffwiggler
all audio from d1000 and malekko / wiard eurorack modules. sequencing by makenoise pressure points and pittsburgh timetable
"The Spectre is a self contained guitar synthesizer with circuitry that allows a guitar to control the Oberheim SEM inside. The guitar pickup for this one has long since disappeared, so I had the SEM patched out to use it as a desktop monosynth.
The patch points are: AUDIO OUT, AUDIO IN (through filter), LFO RESET (trig in), OSC CV IN, GATE IN, OSC 2 OUT, OSC1 CV IN, OSC2 CV IN, VCF CV IN. The patch points give you semi-modular control over the vintage SEM. It sounds fantastic. It is much rawer sounding than the new SEM."
"The OBMx is an awesome, compact, fully analog synth designed by Don Buchla. This one is the standard two voice model, but it can potentially be expanded to 12(!) voices. This comes with its manual and original box."
"This is a 10 step analog sequencer, which steps through 10 different voltage levels that are set by the knobs. The output control voltage and trigger signals are typically used to control pitch, filters, drum triggers and an endless number of other parameters on other synths. Features / Specs: 10 steps, sequence can be shortened by connecting 1/8" cable from step to reset jack Voltage Out from 0 to ~7.5V Gate out and S-Trigger out for older Moogs Clock input / output to connect multiple sequencers ( for sync'ing, not extending sequence) Hold Switch pauses sequence, manually steps when clock is off. Takes a 9V Battery or Power Supply (AC or DC 12V, not included), fully assembled."