Tuesday, February 28, 2012
9 Box AudioCube Drone Jam at Skyline High School in Longmont, CO
YouTube Uploaded by newechoproductions on Feb 25, 2012
"http://9box.modulatethis.com
I was invited to the newly remodeled Skyline High School in Longmont yesterday to discuss doing a performance at the school.
When I showed up the tabletop gaming club was in session. I broke out the 9 box with 6 AudioCubes (it all fits in one backpack) and the teachers and students jumped right and played a jam session with the system. The students were into all sorts of cool stuff by the way, like arduino projects and DIY hacks on hardware. They were very psyched to learn the details of the AudioCubes and we had a great discussion on the how AudioCubes IR sensors are optimized for expressive music performance."
The Yamaha TX81ZT - DIY Hardware TX81Z

"The Second Life Of A Legendary Synth
As interest in such kind of devices is increasing we have developed the first in the world DIY version of TX81Z with a much smaller PCB than that of the original device.
In order to preserve the “spirit of the past” and to simplify the assembling of our version, besides the original NOS HD63B03XP CPU, YM2414 OPZ and YM3012 DAC we have used up-to-date high quality DIP components and a bit modified the original schematics to improve sound characteristics and decrease the number of components used. Power supply is carried out from any 9-12V adapter; pinout switch and LCD connectors are completely compatible with the prototype.

As program ROM we used rewritable EEPROM W27C512 with a modified but compatible with all TX81Z version firmware. Our version of TX81ZT has 100% the same functions as the prototype, but has better sound characteristics, smaller size and power supply from any 9-12V power supply available along with an option of connecting a MIDI USB module in future. Accessory set includes all necessary wire straps.
Some time later we are planning to produce an enclosure for our version of TX81ZT. We are also working on an up-to-date version of FB-01, which will be done soon, and some other famous devices in our vision."
See TX81ZT for more.
Brap! - Skinny Puppy's Subcounscious Studios


Note the modded TB-303
Rare FORMANTA RHYTHM FRET NECK GUITAR

mechanical animals
(RSS)
"It has 7 buttons on front side and 2 on the back. According to manual while tapping the "SPHERIC THING" the unit sends trigger commands to the control module. Probably it can trigger any drum machine or kinda. The unit is in excellent cosmetic condition (a few scratches as seen on the photos below).

The unit has a velocity-sensitive piezo trigger pad under sphere and nine red knobs: seven on the front for choosing which drum sound you wanted to trigger from the synth and two back knobs for switching "preset" or "synth" sound mode on the synthesizer."

Fairlight Voicetracker VT-5
"This is an extremely rare pitch to voltage/pitch to midi unit with a built in synthesizer made by Fairlight. The unit I have has one of the later revisions of the softare (including the harmony mode). It was sold to me by an ex-Fairlight tech years ago. The unit has a prototype faceplate. I am also including an extra set of buttons and a transformer. I am including the original service and operating manuals. From the Holmes page:
RARE Muse Triadex Synthesizer Sequencer
via this auction
"Muse Triadex Synth. Very rare, this one is number 51 out of less than 300 made, the exact number is unknown. It was made in MIT, Massachusetts Institution of Technology, and is said to be one of the first digital synthesizer/sequencer. Works 100%, just missing 1 button as shown, but does not affect the functionality. It's in excellent shape for its age, and you probably will not find many for sale, but from what I've seen, they usually go for around $2,000 in similar condition. Original manual is in good shape, and has some notes in it about songs and whatnot. I really don't know a whole lot about it, but there is some information about it online, here is a wikipedia page about it."
1948 HAROLD RHODES PRE PIANO VINTAGE ELECTRIC BASS KEYBOARD

"For your consideration is this vintage 1948 Harold Rhodes Pre-Piano electric piano. This particular example is in intact, original, and unrestored condition: it even has the original tubes, still works, and sounds great! Very few early Pre-Piano units were produced, and obviously many less exist today. Though this clearly belongs in a museum, it works quite well, and sounds unlike any other electric piano I've heard. It would make a great conversation piece for any studio or music-making environment, while it is also a really cool usable instrument as well. Having only seen one other on eBay, this is a rather rare opportunity to buy a piece of genuine musical instrument history, so act appropriately, because you might not see another one for quite some time.



You'll find a ton of pics at the auction and below including some of the inside.
Cwejman S1mk2 synthesiser
via this auction
"this S1mk2 was bought from Wowo Cwejman himself a little over 2 years ago. It's in impeccable, as new condition - not a scratch anywhere to be seen & has been kept in smoke free studio since day 1.
Some info about the machine..
The truth about the S1mk2 is that it is not a Moog, and even though the filters are Serge like and it can make Serge like sounds, it is not a Serge, though it leans more on that side of the fence, it is very different. Many people also say Cwejman sounds Roland like when Roland was building good stuff. It can come close to old Roland and Korg classics because it is so flexible, but the sound is much better than even the awesome old analog Roland and Korg classics. I like to say that the S1mk2 might sound like Roland's masterpiece if they kept advancing their analog synths all these years and never went digital.
Running the S1mk2's lfo out as it's being modulated to death back into its self, or just patching any of the lfo's waves (the first sample and hold style waves being my favorite) into the gates and letting the S1 go nuts as I tweak the envelopes is also a very simple favorite, but fun, and always a pleasing thing to do with the S1.
Here's a little demo from another S1 I found on soundcloud.
S1 Love by Q960 The S1mk2 is really two amazing things in the same panel. Sequencing it from the back main input jacks or playing it with a keyboard using the same main cv and gate input, gives you control of 3 vco's, 2 filters, and a very powerful semi-modular monosynth feature set, similar but superior to the ARP 2600.
Better yet, you can ignore those two main input jacks on the back and patch into each and every individual module from the front, giving you independent control over every part of the S1mk2."
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