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Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Pulse Surface Controller System


YouTube Uploaded by svankov on Feb 17, 2012

"For more information and purchase:
http://www.pulsecontroller.com

Pulse Surface Controller liberates computer-based musicians from conventional input devices of predetermined form factor and layout, allowing the user to turn a surface of various size, orientation and material into an expressive, flexible, reconfigurable MIDI controller."

This one in via Badger

Doepfer Eurorack Modular Synthesizer Phaser A-125 VC Phase Shifter

via this auction

See the seller's other items for more.

"Module A-125 (VC Phaser) is a voltage controlled phase shifter. Phase shifting can be controlled either manually or by voltage control. Other parameters which can be controlled are resonance (governing the depth of the comb filtering, and tonal color) and mix (the amount of the original signal which is added to the phase-shifted signal). The A-125 is used to generate the typical phaser sound ("jet sound"). Due to the voltage control feature not only the usual LFO-controlled phasings but even ADSR-, random-, sequencer- or S&H-controlled phasings are possible. In combination with the Shepard generator A-191 and several A-125 never ending barberpole phasing effects come true."

KORG TRIDENT Ensemble Synthesizer

via this auction

See buyjapan001 (RSS) for more.

More pics here.

Modded Yamaha CS01 with MIDI


via this auction

"The pots and switches still have a good feel but the release time pot stopped working along time ago so the decay pot has been modified to go from decay into release. Its a great mod and still makes amazing sounds. It isn't invasive either, so you can reverse it.

This synth also had a filter mod added that makes the most insane sounds. If you want Squelch, this is the ticket!

Massive resonace with self oscillation, you can even tweak the filter into overdrive, amazing for new and heavy synth sounds!

On top of all these mods there is the "HIGHLY LIQUID" MIDI retrofit installed internally features of this are as follows:

0.Adds a standard MIDI IN port to your Yamaha CS01 (MKI or MKII)
0.Triggers entire 68-note range
0.Responds to MIDI notes number 41 thru 108
0.Does not interfere with "stock" functionality of keyboard
0.Power and activity LEDs
0.User-selected MIDI channel"

Roland MKS80 Super Jupiter Synth & MPG80 Programmer

via this auction

"Backlight is out, but you can still read the display. Includes connector cable and power cord."

Polyoptics: jumblerA - Teenage Engineering Op-1 and friends.


YouTube Uploaded by Axiomatick on Feb 21, 2012

"Messing around with a filter on the keyboards."

Polyoptics: jumblerB - Teenage Engineering Op-1 and friends.

Uploaded by Axiomatick on Feb 21, 2012

"Still messing around with filters on my keyboard."

Uploaded by Axiomatick on Feb 21, 2012

"Number 8 in the series. Lots of warping, taking the op1 tracks out for processing and back in again. Scratched around (no expert here obviously) an old sample in the background."


Polyoptics: radiationbomb - Teenage Engineering Op-1, and friends.

noise theremin


YouTube Uploaded by drmoonstien on Feb 21, 2012

"New Project"

drmoonstien on eBay (RSS)


via this auction

"This is a hand built noise machine built by me some of the plastic knobs are recycled all electronics pots and switches are new the enclosure is new but i spray painted it red. what you have here is 2 vco 1 lfo each one can be toggled on or off. there is an optical theremin that controls the vco closest to it when it is turned on. the optical theremin reacts to light when light hits it the pitch rises when darkened the pitch lowers you can modulate it with the 2nd vco and the lfo the video best describes how the works and sound very cool and noisy machine watch the vid check out the pictures feel free to ask any questions runs on 9v battery has 1/4 inch audio output"

Talking Modulat


YouTube Uploaded by Ebotronix on Feb 21, 2012

"4ms Peg RCD VCAMatrix
Analogue Systems RS 100 RS 110
Doepfer A 118 A138c a185-2 A 143-1 A 152
A 134 pan by A 143-9 and Moog MP 201
Flame Chord Machine Talking Synth Module
flight of harmony choices
Make Noise Maths Moddenix Optomix QMMG René Wogglebug
Malekko AO & Uncle & JAG (Peg division by choices)
Tiptop Audio Z 8000
Toppobrillo Quantimator Sportmodulator TWF
Master Clock Logic via Kenton Pro 2000II and 2x 4ms RCD"

Roland Jupiter-6 Signature Sounds


YouTube Uploaded by gstormelectro on Feb 21, 2012

"http://gstormelectronica.blogspot.com/
A quick demonstration of the Roland Jupiter-6 vintage analog synthesizer. Showing some of the signature sounds that are its claim to fame, and some sounds that may be not so familiar.

Not since 1983 has Roland produced anything quite like it. What sorts of things set the Jupiter-6 apart from its peers?
- Its wild multimode filter capable of Lowpass, Highpass, and Bandpass
- Like a handful of other synths, compound waveform selections are possible for each of the oscillators.
- A feature called Cross Mod: it's like a third 'virtual oscillator' which is a frequency modulator for affecting OSC1. The beauty is that you still have OSC2 to do as you wish.
- Very stable oscillators, and the autotune routine takes about a second to execute! Memorymoog takes around 8 seconds.
- Envelopes: the attack transients are most unique. They aren't extremely fast, nor syrupy, but I haven't been able to get any other synth attack to sound the same.

What are these signature sounds the Jupiter-6 does well?
- Buzzy things
- Creamy Sawtooth, silky pad sounds
- Ambient Drones
- Gritty, Dirty, Raw, Nasty, Edgy sounds
- Blippy arpeggios
- Aggressive stabs/leads
- and very rude filter sweeps"

DRONEULATOR 2.0 :: analog palmsynth

YouTube Uploaded by chamberofsounds on Feb 21, 2012

"There's nothing like entertaining the neighbors with the Droneulator. The newest version now features our unique photocell and has endless, space-noise possibilities. Get yours exclusively from chamberofsounds.com - Footage by Ari Grabb"
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