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Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Mr.AcidMachine USB MIDI to Trigger Box


via this auction
MrAcidMachine (RSS)

"handmade USB MIDI-to-Trigger box by Mr.AcidMachine!! Use it with analog drum circuits and modular synths. 20 output jacks (1/4-inch) that send 1 ms pulses at 5 volts (or higher). It is plug-n-play, no additional software needed! I have tested it with Ableton Live and the sequencing fun is endless. Takes a standard USB B type cable(not included). Powered by USB or boost the trigger voltage with a 9v~15v DC adapter (negative center like most effect pedals)."

SND SAM-16 Sequential Analogue Memory


via this auction

"Manufacturer Description:
the ultimate in musical clock generation & manipulation

- The only device in the world to generate a MIDI master clock that is absolutely jitter-free !!
- Derives a highly accurate clock from any audio workstation or computer
- Generates 4 separate clock streams
- Each clock stream has its individual MIDI output. 2 streams also generate 24-ppq signals (“Roland sync”), while the other 2 provide trigger and reset signals for analog sequencers and arpeggiators.
- Each clock stream can be time-shifted in relation to the master clock, in extremely small increments as well as in 16th-note steps.
- Each clock stream can be set to double or half tempo, and can be turned on and off without loosing synchronicity.
- A swing or shuffle factor can be set individually for each clock stream. The swing pattern can be the same for all 4 streams, or it can be a different one for each. A software editor for these patterns is included.
- Complete settings of all controls can be stored and recalled. All parameters can be remote controlled via MIDI. A setup mode allows to set precise absolute offsets for each clock, to compensate for technical reaction time differences of the various devices connected.
- Like all SND products, the ACME-4 has been designed with great attention to detail. The 32-bit risc-processor ensures lightning-fast reaction. High-grade components (gold-plated jacks, switches, and push-buttons, sealed Alps potentiometers etc.) and a rugged metal casing ensure decades of reliable operation.
- Size: 217 mm (width) x 160 mm (depth) x 68 mm (height), powered by USB or external supply"

ROLAND MPG-80


via this auction

"The original Controller for the famous Roland MKS-80 analog rack mount synth."

SN 450214

VCO FILTER EG LFO ANALOGSYNTH


YouTube Uploaded by panote09 on Nov 30, 2011

panote09 on eBay (RSS)

Serge Break during my euro sale


YouTube Uploaded by DrOctave1 on Nov 30, 2011

"Some know I am selling my Euro modular. Well I had a break today inbetween pm's and I made this patch here. Have a listen. No patching during this. One patch nothing but the Serge. no computer other than to record this video."

NightBirds Short Live (RSF Polykobol, RSF Kobol, ROLAND System 102)


YouTube Uploaded by NightBirds31 on Nov 30, 2011

"RSF Polykobol minimal sequence, RSF Kobol live & System 102 ROLAND live.

NightBirds P&C 2011

http://soundcloud.com/nightbirds-electronic"

Dark Room no2


YouTube Uploaded by Ebotronix on Nov 30, 2011

"4 MS RCD
Analogue Systems RS 110
Doepfer A 149 A 160
Hameg Dual Trace Oscilloscope HM312 by EMS Rehberg
Kenton Pro 2000 II
Make Noise Maths QMMG Wogglebug
Malekko Wiard Anti Oscillator Noisering
Moog Taurus 2
Oberheim Sem
Tip Top Audio Z 8000
Sherman FilterBank2
Drums Logic ESX 24"

The Analog Lab-Tech Mentoring Program Testimonials


YouTube Uploaded by TheAnalogLab on Nov 30, 2011

"The Fall '11 Semester is over and here are a batch of testimonials from some of the students.

Interested in taking the class? Look us up:

www.theanaloglab.com

or call us:

212.868.4357"

John Bowen Solaris Synthesizer Pics by Carbon111


via James Maier (aka Carbon111) on Facebook where you'll find a few more pics.

http://www.johnbowen.com/

John Bowen Solaris Demo1 Elhardt(192)


"I have a Solaris on loan and have been learning my way around it for the past two weeks. Figured I'd just throw down a few tracks to demo a few sounds I've come up with. No Waldorf or VS wavetables were used, it's all subtractive synthesis.

There are three short snippets of Stairway to Heaven, Baba O'Riley, and some U2 style maneuvers based around chords from Where The Streets Have No Name. All played by hand without a click track. Excuse the Baba O'Riley marimba repeat organ sound as I used echo in there to fill in missing notes in the difficult to play double strike main sound and so it's a little messy. Normally it should be sequenced. I'll do better demos after I create more sounds."

http://www.johnbowen.com/
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