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Thursday, January 12, 2012

NAMM: Ken MacBeth Micromac Pics

via Ken MacBeth on Facebook

Some notes from Ken:

"If this thing looks familiar- it is! I started this design just over a year ago- it's on a lot of synth forums! I thought now was the right time to push hard and finish it. I'm glad I did! Makes me wonder why I build big synths- the power coming of the sound is phenomenal! Sounds and vids to follow!"


"I did the final tests of the micromac! All is functioning perfectly- and the three oscillator sound has blown me away!"

"this will cost less than the Vortex- and correct- I can't give an exact figure at this moment! But considering the Vortex was spawned from this one- I like it! The sound (soon to be heard) is just perfect!"

"I'll be taking orders shortly- I have to update my website too...! I hope to have this at namm!"

macbethstudiosystems.com



Doepfer synth jam


YouTube Uploaded by SonyCrocket on Feb 10, 2011

"Quick impro track. Hope you enjoy.

The MFB seq triggers percussion modules and sends gate signals for the Dark energy and MFOS Soundlab modules. Z8000 sends CV for the D.E. A bit of bit crushing on hihat via Doepfer 189-1 module, controlled by an LFO. Not much more to say."

Update:

Modular Jam!!

Uploaded by SonyCrocket on Feb 9, 2011

"Having some fun with my synths."

Case Study: 001.


YouTube Uploaded by betteroffted23 on Jan 12, 2012

"The Harvestman Digital Audio Electronics sequenced by Make Noise Renè.

Scary stuff."

Update via Ted in the comments: "Also on Soundcloud: http://soundcloud.com/tedjames/black"
Modular Improvisation: 20120111001 - Black by Ted James

via The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge

Sequential Circuits Prophet 5 Rev 2

via this auction


Akai MPC2000 sampler/sequencer (8 outputs/ 32MB)

via this auction
Perfect Circuit Audio (RSS)

SN C9625-00309

Roland BOSS CE-300 Super Chorus (Stereo analog)

via this auction
abertronix (RSS) |

The serial number is on the side of this one.


Yamaha RX-5 SN 19369

via this auction
abertronix (RSS)

"If you are looking for classic 80's sounding PCM 12bit sampled drum sounds, go no further than this!"

STUDIO ELECTRONICS ATC-1 with Original Box & Filters

via this auction

"This thing is an absolute analog monophonic monster! ...both the SEM and MINIMOOG cartridges which are included really offer different sonic characters. The Minimoog is very warm and bassy with a real broad range on the filter, and the SEM can get a bit crazier and shreaky and it is the only cartridge in the series that has a switch to change to a High Pass Filter."



Roland GR300 Polyphonic Guitar Synthesizer

via this auction

Pearl DRUM-X Analog Drum Synthesizer DRX-1


via this auction

Not the best pics, but some info and you don't see these too often.

"The DRUM-X is a great analog drum synthesizer made in the early 80's and sold by Pearl. It was usually sold with a set of drum pads to use for triggers but those are not included. It is more often used today by triggering it's sounds from another drum machine or even live drums. I've usually run individual inputs to it from the multi tracks of live drums and have never had any problems using it. There are 5 different sounds available at one time (Kick, Snare, and 3 Toms) and all 5 have individual outputs as well as a mixed out. It is programmable and you can store up to 8 drum kits of your own synthesized sounds at one time."


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