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Thursday, October 27, 2011

The Maestrovox

flickr By djjondent
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"Currently only 22 know to exist, worldwide.

Maestrovoxes were built in the United Kingdom by Victor Harold Ward in the 1950s. They were intended to be bolted under a piano.The pianist could play the piano with the left hand, the maestrovox with the right (and control its volume with his/her knee). The round buttons are an early form of preset. The 6 red buttons provide presets from a violin & trumpet to bagpipes & an arabian flute.

They belong to the family of tube based synth/organs... in the style of the Clavioline and Solovox.. the forerunners of todays' Synthesizer"

Sennheiser Research, Wireless MIDI Microphone Prototype Demo


YouTube Uploaded by Moogulator on Oct 27, 2011

"Andy from the Sennheiser Research Center in Palo Alto, CA showed us this neat MIDI Wireless Microphone with Controllers & Buttons.- iPhone recording in the dark, sorry for bad quality."

Zwölf Acht


YouTube Uploaded by Ebotronix on Oct 27, 2011

"Malekko JAG controlled by Flight of Harmony Choices
Jag outs to Make Noise Moddemix ( cv in Wogglebug Sportmodulator A 149
Noisering )mixed by A 138m to
Analogue Systems RS110 RS 360
Doepfer A 114 A 134 and more
Make Noise Brains Maths Optomix Pressure Points QMMG René
Malekko AO Uncle Noisering
Moog FreqBox CF 251 MP 201
Toppobrillo Quantimator Sport Modulator TWF
Logic Master clock via Kenton Pro 2000II and 4ms RDC
Drums Ultrabeat 12 / 8"

DKNG GLOW IN THE DARK MOOG Modular Art


via DKNG Studios

"It’s that time of year again. Moogfest 2011 is just around the corner and we were once again asked to create a print for this year’s group art show SYNTH, a showcase of hand made limited edition screen prints inspired by Bob Moog’s legacy.

Since last year’s print was such a success [see this post], we decided to create an all new giant Moog synthesizer, with the addition of some new bells and whistles. This year’s print is a 24″ x 18″ four color screen print and has a limited edition of 100. The graphics go full bleed, we created a DKNG moog parody logo, and to top it all off, it glows in the dark. The best part is the glow ink spells out the name MOOG which is composed of the buttons and knobs from the artwork.

The print will be available for purchase in our online store starting November 1st."


More pics and info including links at DKNG Studios.

YAMAHA TX16W DIGITAL WAVE FILTERING SAMPLER MODULE


via this auction

SN NY02006

Pics of the voice edit sheets and sample disks below.

 

Doepfer A110 Filtering with A101-2 Low Pass Gate

Note the following are Parts 2 and 3 for this series. If you missed part 1 or would like to see it again, you can find all parts here. You'll also find links to previous series.


YouTube Uploaded by raulsworldofsynths on Sep 29, 2011

"Demonstration of the Filtering of the Doepfer A110 VCO with an A101-2 Low Pass Gate. Next More Filtering with the A101-2 Low Pass Gate."

Doepfer A110 More Filtering with A101-2 Low Pass Gate

Uploaded by raulsworldofsynths on Oct 3, 2011

"Further Demonstration of the Filtering of the Doepfer A110 VCO with an A101-2 Low Pass Gate. Next Filtering with the A120 VCF Low Pass Filter."

Dr. Bob's SoundSchool on IndieGoGo


YouTube Uploaded by moogfoundation on Oct 25, 2011

"This IndieGoGo campaign will help to fund a national launch of Dr Bob’s SoundSchool so that students everywhere can be inspired to learn and become more creative thinkers. Be part of our work. Ignite the creative and innovative spirit and touch people’s lives through science, music and innovation. Donate to this IndieGoGo campaign today and earn sonic rewards for your contribution."

You can enter to win a signed Moogfest 2011 Voyager Select Series synth. pics here.


It's Totally Digital!!!!


YouTube Uploaded by bowmoneydrums on Oct 27, 2011

"Imagine 1986...the TR-505 by Roland Instrument Company is the hit! Here's how it makes the jamz!"

via Bryan on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge

MOOG LIBERATION SYNTHESYSER

via this auction

1985 KAWAI SX-240 with Original Box


via this auction

SN K-8633

" SPECS:
8 voice programmable polyphonic synthesizer
Multitimbral - Dual or Split modes
Oscillators - 2 DCOs and 1 Sub-oscillator
Waveforms - Saw, Sine and Pulse with PW and PWM
LFO - 1 LFO with 3 waveforms: saw, square and tri.
Speed, delay, reverse and depth controls. Can modulate the DCOs, VCA or VCF.
Filter - 24 dB/octave four-pole lowpass with resonance, cutoff, envelope amount and dedicated ADSR envelope generator
Envelope - 1 VCA with HPF and ADSR envelope
Effects - Chorus, Hold, Portamento and Glissando
Sequencer - 1.500 note max
Arpeggiator - None
61 keys
Memory - 48 tone memories. Sequencer has 8 memories.
Control - MIDI In/Out/Thru"

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