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Friday, January 13, 2012

Access Virus kb Synthesizer with Original Box

via this auction

Yamaha MR10 'personal studio system drum machine'

via this auction

You can find a video of one previously posted here.


ROLAND Juno-60 programmable polyphonic analog synthesizer

via this auction

KORG MS-10 SN 133159

via this auction

KORG MS-20 SN 439093

via this auction

ROLAND JX-3P SN 325723 & PG-200 SN 32400

via this auction



Kawai K5M additive synth with MM-16 Fader controller



via this auction

"First of all this is a really cool synth very different from typical gear of this vintage.
Most Synths use subtractive synthesis or are samplers.
The K5M is a multi timbrel additive synth. This means that you make sounds by adding together sine wave harmonics or partials. Each harmonic has an envelope - right there you have an amazing combination... [see the Intro to Synthesis post for reference]

The stock sounds are quite good and also very different. Programming using the one big knob is not so easy BUT I am including the MM-16 which changes all that. The 16 sliders can operate the harmonics, envelopes, etc. so it is basically a front panel for it.

The MM-16 also can be used as a generic fader controller for midi mixing, software synths, and controls inside your favorite DAW.

A little known nifty cool thing about the MM-16 is that it has two hardware Midi outputs which can be switched to make all odd notes come out of one midi jack and all even notes come out of the other. Just think about that for a bit...

There is a yahoo users group for this, just search on yahoo groups for K5 or K5M

Other interesting features of the K5M - 16 different sounds can go on the 16 midi channels, you can select how many voices go to each channel, there are 4 hardware audio outputs, and a removable programmable card is included."



Monolase (monome app) [Based on Ciat Lonbarde Cocolase


"My second monome app!

From the description:

8-bit modulated delay/sampler based on the ciat-lonbarde Cocolase.

Features:

Two 8-bit sampler/delays being modulated by a “Sidrassi” brain, consisting of five oscillators which can be audiorate or LFO, and triangle or square. These modulation sources can be patched to different parameters (as well as each other) to create complex patterns. There are an additional three “rambrains” which are some of the oscillators sampled at the rate of other oscillators, for even more complex waveforms.

Each delay/sampler has control over input, feedback, and pitch. You can patch the modulation sources to “flip” which controls playhead direction, “skip” which controls playhead position, and “afec” which controls playback speed.

Instructions:

Top Row are modulation sources. They are variable rate oscillators that can be LFOs or audio rate and triangle or square.

They can be patched to themselves or to various parameters of each cocolase module. The parameters are “flip” (changing direction), “skip” (jumping position) and “afec” (playback speed).

You can adjust the “ip” to control how much flip/skip are effected, and “afec” to control how much the speed is effected.

Unordered List ItemRows 2-7 are the parameters for modulation.
Row2 - flip for cocolase2
Row3 - flip for cocolase1
Row4 - skip for cocolase2
Row5 - skip for cocolase1
Row6 - afec for cocolase2
Row7 - afec for cocolase1


Row8 contains the playback controls. These are two identical sets of 4 buttons.

Button1 - cocolase engage
Button2 - play/stop
Button3 - sound/silence
Button4 - delay/sample

The sound and functionality are modeled after the hardware Cocolase (which I own) and it would help to read the manual linked below to get a handle on the device a bit more.

Things that will get added:

Arc2 functionality. Arc stuff everywhere!
Upsampling of core samplers to allow for more extreme modulation without digital artifacts."

via musikgear

NAMM: Metasonix R-55 thyratron VCO controlled by sequencer


YouTube Uploaded by metasonix on Jan 11, 2012

"A prototype R-55 thyratron VCO is controlled with a Makenoise Rene sequencer, with an R-54 VCO tuned to track along.

If you want to see more of the R-55, prototypes will be on display at 2012 Winter NAMM, in the Big City Music booth (6735). Shipment expected by May 2012."

R-55 VCO tracking with R-54 VCO


via CDM

Arturia Spark Tutorial #1 - Easy beat making


YouTube Uploaded by Arturiaweb on Jan 13, 2012
Sequential Circuits Pro-One & Oberheim Xpander in the background.

Arturia Spark Tutorial #2 - Performance Effects

Uploaded by Arturiaweb on Jan 12, 2012
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