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Sunday, November 06, 2011

old vs new


YouTube Uploaded by vlaris on Nov 6, 2011

"monotribe meets polysix"

Roland Jupiter-8 with MD-8 MIDI DCB Interface SN 413260


via this auction

SN 413260

"'Throughout the production of the JP-8 there were several changes. Starting at serial #171700 the D/A converter on the Interface board was changed from 12-bit to 14-bit. This change was made mainly to improve tuning stability. The problem with the 12-bit digital-to-analog converter on the original JP-8 is that it could cause the autotune to be inaccurate in some instances. Some say to avoid these early JP-8's while others say they haven't experienced tuning problems. Starting at serial #242750 the LEDs of the display were changed to brighter ones. Starting at serial #282880 the JP-8 came standard with a DCB port. These newer JP-8's may be referred to as JP-8A's. DCB, or Digital Control Bus, was Roland's pre-MIDI interface that allowed the JP-8 to talk to other DCB enabled hardware, such as the Roland MC4 and MC8 microcomposers. Previous JP-8's had the option of having the OC-8 retrofit installed to give it DCB capability.' Check out more info from Wiki : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roland_Jupiter-8"

Roland Compurhythm CR-68 Analog Drum Machine

via this auction

Roland SVC-350 Vocoder

via this auction

SN 660354

Roland MC 202 with Original Box & Kenton CV Upgrade Kit

via this auction
"his auction includes :

the MC 202 unit- everything works great.
Original box (including Styrofoam padding)
Original power supply
Original Operators Manual
Original Patch Book
Kenton 4 socket upgrade (not installed) - I ordered this, but never installed it. If you are handy with soldering it's an easy install, or you could get your tech to install it.

More info on the cv/gate upgrade (from Kenton)-

The MC-202 does have CV and Gate input sockets already fitted, which can be used with a CV converter, however these input sockets are not satisfactory in most cases. Firstly they are designed so that you can enter information into its internal sequencer using an external keyboard (or indeed, the CV converter), the significance of this is that it quantises the notes into discrete steps, in other words if you try and do a pitchbend, you will end up with the notes going up in semitones only, not smoothly. This isn`t a fault with the CV converter, but the action of the quantising process in the MC-202. Secondly, the fact that the note is quantised, sent to the internal sequencer & then played by the sequencer circuitry, means that the response is fairly slow doing it this way. Thirdly, you are limited to the note range that the sequencer can play. For the above reasons, we recommend that you have your MC–202 fitted with additional CV, Gate, filter & portamento sockets. We can supply a kit to fit your MC–202 with proper CV Gate and, filter and portamento input sockets which do not suffer from the above limitations."

CASIO SK-1 with Case & Disney Books

via this auction

"VINTAGE CASIO MODEL SK-1 ELECTRONIC SAMPLING KEYBOARD/SYNTHESIZER WITH PROTECTIVE CARRY CASE AND 4 DIFFERENT WALT DISNEY SONG/INSTRUCTIONAL BOOKS."

Slow-Scan TV meets Monotribe


"By matching the Monotribe's LFO speed to the sync speed of an SSTV capture program, I am able to generate abstract imagery, and by controlling the pitch, LFO speed and filter cutoff / resonance, I have rudimentary control over the colors and shapes generated.

Wikipedia - Slow-Scan Television:
en.wikipedia.org/​wiki/​Slow-scan_television"

via The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge

typosynth - vintage typewriter synthesizer


flickr by By bricolage universel
(click for video)

Teisco S60F and Roland SH09: last of the mohicans, sort of ...


YouTube Uploaded by JingleJoe on Nov 6, 2011

"This is my interpretation of the last of the mohicans song, not sure of it's proper title but thats what I've allways known it as. I probably play too fast for your liking but I don't care, I just wanted to get this recorded while my synthesizers still work!
I learnt this by ear so I know most of it isn't right , I used my artistic license."

Octatrack + Sylenth1 + Collision + Revolution = Minimal Saturday


YouTube Uploaded by n3bsvid on Nov 5, 2011

"Octatrack sequencing the revolution, sylenth1 and collision while providing the drum sounds. Minimal techno/acid jam.

Hardware:
Elektron Octatrack
Future Retro Revolution

Software:
Lennar Digital Sylenth1
Ableton Collision"
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