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Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Jomox XBase 999 Analog Drum Synthesizer

via this auction

Arp Synthesizer color catalog circa 1979


via this auction

1971 ARP 2600P V1.0 Synthesizer


via this auction

"ARP 2600P V1.0 and has the 4017 VCOs… AND the classic Moog style 4012 ladder filter. Both of these are missing from later versions… So what’s the significance of the 4017s and 4012? While the 4027 replacement VCOs were a little more stable, they were not nearly as hi-fi as the 4017s. You can really tell the difference. These things are as FAT as they come. In addition, the Moog ladder filter simply could not be duplicated. This is the synth that the ARP manufacturers originally designed the 2600 to be and sound like. But it’s more serviceable than the original Blue Marvin and Grey Meanie. Serial #13005 with the Tonus logo as you can see. The keyboard is the 3604 with Serial #13006."

Pics of the VCO and Filter below.

KURZWEIL K2500RS

via this auction

FB383, Ableton + TouchOSC for iPad


YouTube Uploaded by danmusicstoke on Nov 15, 2011

"Just a short jam with ableton live controlling by FB383 analog TB303 clone. ableton is controlled using TouchOSC for iPad.

www.Voltage-Controlled.com"

TouchOSC - hexler
iPads on eBay

96 Eternal Fade


YouTube Uploaded by 7thDanSound on Nov 15, 2011

"Trying dudeohyeahables eternal fade patch in a Buchla context

www.niklaswinde.com"

Huba and Silica - Supermarket feat. Dynamike, Jahricio & The Angry Chicks


YouTube Uploaded by roedor2 on Nov 14, 2011
Update: video re-uploaded on Nov 22, 2011 (pics here and here)

"All analog, no digital synths! All synth lines by Moog Voyager RME & Minimoog Model D. Bassline and analog percussion by Vermona DRM1 MK3 Mastered by Simon @ The Exchange."

"In loving memory of Mike Cuevas (Dynamike) // 1977 - 2011

SUPERMARKET VIDEO • A Sabipluslanoire film • Directed by Sebastián Arburola and Sofía Rojas • Produced by Massiva • Coproduced by RKSTR Studios • Art Direction by Ernesto Bolaños & Andrés Carranza • 2nd Camera by Juan Caliva • Styling by Marco Barquero • Clothing by O Tesi Osorio • Hair by The Cool Hair Band • With talent from Independent Model Management

SUPERMARKET EP • Huba&Silica feat. Mike Cuevas, Jahricio & Sol from theThe Angry Chicks. A Killing Machine Records release, coproduced by Piloy & Esteban Howell, including remixes by Ed Garro Ufo! and many more. In stores soon!

Models. Cata Freer, Natasha Fleming, Valeria Ureña, Fanny Obando, Maia Miranda, Zoe Polson, Irene Rossi, Karley Fu, Camila, Trisha, Daniel Chang & Pamela Alfaro.

Thanks: Massiva • Cushe Footwear & IQ Channel"

Update via Ernesto in the comments: "A little video of us recording Supermarket with the Minimoog Model D: http://www.facebook.com/v/2744103765500"

NightBirds Electronic present : "Lunar Park Interpolated" (OFFICIAL VIDEO)


YouTube Uploaded by NightBirds31 on Nov 15, 2011

"Live with :
RSF Kobol, RSF Polykobol II, KORG PS 3100, KORG MS-20, OBERHEIM Xpander, TEISCO 60F & ROLAND MC-202.

Close the door... Open your eyes... Play Sound thoroughly... and... Dreaming !"

MFB WMD Monotribe SYNC


YouTube Uploaded by FSK1138 on Nov 15, 2011

"Korg Monotribe
MFB Seq02
WMD Gamma Wave Source

c1 -1v/oct gamma wave source
c2 -wt1 cv gamma wave source
c3 -wt2 cv gamma wave source
c4 -monotribe sync in
c5 -para cv gamma wave source

one handded because i am holding the camera

the sounds you hear are from the output of the
korg monotribe with no aditional processing"

Sound Design Tutorial: Using Native Instruments' Reaktor To Build Virtual Instruments


YouTube Uploaded by DubSpot on Nov 14, 2011

"More info - http://bit.ly/vKrfPY
Dubspot Electronic Music Production and Sound Design Instructor Evan Sutton explains how to make basic connections and building a subtractive synthesizer using Native Instruments Reaktor's Built In Modules in this new tutorial. There are many levels to Reaktor's hierarchy. In the last tutorial, we spent most of our time on the Instrument level, making small changes and swapping out effects. If you missed the first tutorial, you can find it here: http://bit.ly/nxoNjs

In the second installment, we'll go even deeper and build our own instrument from the ground up. We'll be using Reaktor's Built In Modules, which are tools that range from simple math to complex signal processors. Many of these modules are the basic tools used in modular synthesis. We'll use these to build a simple synthesizer with one oscillator and an amplitude envelope. Remember to keep the volume down while you're setting up your modules.

It's important to explore basic signal flow in Reaktor. There are infinite possibilities for experimentation, but these concepts are the starting point for building larger and more complex ensembles."
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