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Wednesday, November 16, 2011

modified / circuit bent KORG POLY800

via this auction

"The mods we have installed on this synth consist of 3 main sections, Filter mods, FM mods and Audio mods.

FILTER MODS:

Cutoff & Resonance Knobs: The new resonance knob can take the resonance well into self oscillation and far beyond what is normally programmable from the front panel. This can produce the kind of screaming tweeter eating top end and subsonic bass that gives these machines a whole new range of sonic possibilities. The filter cutoff knob allows you to perform long filter sweeps for those squidgy burbling analogue lines that you could never actually perform on a Poly800 before now. Both parameters are still also controlled by the normal programming methods which can set the range of the knobs control.

12dB / 24dB Filter Response Switch: Somewhat mysteriously the filter chip used in these machines has both 12dB/Oct and 24dB/Oct outputs but only the 24dB one is actually used. This mod adds a switch to select either a 24dB or less drastic 12dB filter response

VCF CV input: This socket round the back of the machine adds an external 0 to 5v control voltage input that controls the filter cutoff. The new filter cutoff control knob is disabled when a jack is plugged into the socket.

FM MOD'S:

These consist of a source selection knob and an FM (frequency modulation) amount knob. Essentially VCF FM allows you to modulate the filter cutoff at audio frequencies to create all kinds of clanging cross modulation and bizarre alien splatters & sweeps. This effect works best with the resonance cranked up into self oscillation which is where the new resonance knob mod comes into its own. The source selection knob allows you to select one of four sources for the FM signal. These are DCO1, DCO2, Noise and audio input. The audio input takes its signal from before the input level knob so you can use the audio to modulate the filter cutoff but remove the actual audio signal from the mix. The source knob also has an off setting.

This Poly800 still produces all the normal sounds possible with this unit when the new controls are not in use. It runs from either 6 x C size batteries or an external 9v power supply.

Listen to the soundcloud demos below to hear the kind of extra sounds that can be produced using the new mods."

Modified Korg Poly800 demos by circuitbenders.co.uk

Rare Powertran Transcendent 2000


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"Built around 1979 This fantastic British Mono synth was designed by Tim Orr of EMS. He was the chap behind some of the most classic and sought after early synths like the EMS synthi used by Pink Floyd This was the first synth used by Joy Division / New Order and appears on there early tracks.."

First Modularsquare Synth Battle - Saturday, December 3rd

"Saturday, December 3rd it's Synth Battle at Modularsquare’s

Choose your favorite instrument, register in one category and come to fight at Modularsquare synth battle ! The journey will end with a 100% electronic jam session between all participants. Registrations are limited and required for all participants (see below). Free entrance for all.

Schedule:
2.00 pm – 6.00 pm : Synth Battle
6.00 pm – 7.00 pm : Electronic jam session with all the participants

Rules:
- 1 instrument per participant
- 1 additional controller/sequencer admitted (iPad, iPhone, master keyboard, external sequencer...)
- 1 additional effect admitted (effect pedal, effect unit)
- No computer
- The set-up must fit in a limited space

Categories:
- Modular synthesizers (12U max)
- Monophonic synthesizers
- Polyphonic synthesizers
- Drum machines
- Drone box, DIY, bending...

Place to be:
- Address : 6 rue Marceau - 94200 - Ivry-sur-Seine
- Metro ligne 7, station Pierre et Marie Curie
- Contact : cyril(at)modularsquare.com
- Follow us on Twitter & Facebook

Registration:
Send a mail to cyril(at)modularsquare.com before November, 30th. In the title note « Inscription synth battle ». In the mail, write the chosen category, the list of your gears and your cellphone number, so we can join you if necessary."

Kasio-M4L - Free Casio CZ-inspired Max4Live Device


Click the pic to read the controls.

Kasio-M4L demo material by olilarkin
"Some sounds from my Casio CZ inspired Max4Live device. No FX used.
VST/AU/RTAS version coming soon (if enough people are interested)

http://www.ableton.com/products/max-live/oli-larkin-kasio-m4l
http://www.olilarkin.co.uk
Release date: Nov 15, 2011"

Korg Monomania Sound Contest - Jonowise


YouTube Uploaded by jonowise on Nov 16, 2011

"Jonowise entry for Korg Monomania sound contest, 8 tracks of Monotron mixed in Ableton with compression no extra effects or instruments/samples were used"

monotribes on eBay

Moguai Performance in Recklinghausen/Germany


"Moguai performing his remix of Fatboy Slim's 'Ya Mama'."

MXR 185 Drum Computer


via this auction

See the seller's other items for more.

SN 85- 001139

Roland TB-303 Pillow


via this auction

Crumar Trilogy Classic 80's Analog Synthesizer

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via this auction

"Classic Italian Analog Synth circa 1982. Utilizes the same legendary CEM chips as MemoryMoog, Oberheim OB-1, OB-8, OB-Xa, Paya Proteus, PPG Wave, Sequential Pro One, Prophet 5, Synton College, Syrinx, and more. Contains the following CEM chips:

6 x CEM 3310 (EG)
6 x CEM 3320 (VCF)
6 x CEM 3330 (VCA)
1 x SSM 2020 (VCA)"

More pics of the inside below.

Roland synthesizer SynthPlus-10

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