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Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Crumar Roadrunner

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Wildcat Modular Synthesizer System Diy by EFM

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"We found this diy kit tucked back in a box in our tech bench when we bought our current studio space. I believe this is the first Wildcat Modular Synth Board and it appears to be semi populated and needs work by a experienced Synth builder. In the box is a zip lock bag of components and a static free bag of programmed chips and a notebook with printout schem and parts list. Their are also 6 Additional single modules From EFM (Electronic for music).

Description From Synthdiy: The Wildcat is a modular system designed to be flexible enough to to build many types of synthesizers as well as remain unique. The most comprehensive system is naturally the most expensive to build. However the Wildcat board can also be used to construct a much less expensive synthesizer. A full blown Wildcat Modular could cost more than $1000. The Wildcat Modular-1 was close to $600. About $100 went for ribbon cable and headerconnectors.

If you want to direct-wire and you already have or build your own case you can cut it down to under $500.

Contents Of This Bid:
* EFM WILD CAT MODULAR SYNTH REV: A
* EFM VCF2F model: H&L-1 1104
* EFM Midi to cv model: H&L-1 2805
* EFM 3508 - ADSR model H&L-1 1805
* EFM 3534 - Sample & Hold model: H&L-1 2805
* EFM 3541 - VCO H&L-1 model 2805
* EFM 3501 - PS ( Power supply model H&L-1 2805
* Large bulk Bag of components.
* Static free bag of Pre burned Chips."

ROLAND RS-09 Organ/Strings SN 853381 with Original Case

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ROLAND RS-09 Organ/Strings SN 020852 with Original Gig Bag

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Make Noise Phonogene Demo


YouTube Published on May 16, 2012 by birbabirbabirba

"Demo of the Phonogene Eurorack module from Make Noise. The ambients are obtained by processing and mixing two different samples (a carillon and field crickets). Polysynth parts: EMU Vintage Keys, modified "Memorymoog" preset."

Electronic jungle.

Reco-Synth Modular & KORG MS10

IMG 2624

YouTube Published on May 16, 2012 by RecoHead

IMG 2625

Published on May 16, 2012 by RecoHead

From The Vault: Triton Studio Video Manual

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YouTube Published on May 16, 2012 by KorgUSAVideos

"Straight from the Korg USA archives, it's the Triton Studio Video Manual! Join Korg keyboard guru, David Wills (of ProAudioDVDS.com), in this comprehensive overview of the Korg Triton Studio Music Workstation Sampler.

For more information on the Triton Studio head over to http://www.korg.com/support

Like what you saw? For more videos (in Hi-Res) from David, check out http://www.proaudiodvds.com."

Korg Tritons on eBay

SCI Prophet 600 + XBase 888 + Korg MS-20 = Little Jam


YouTube Published on May 16, 2012 by n3bsvid

"A random little analog synth jam with the XBase 888 playing drums and sequencing the prophet 600 via 3 tracks polyphonically.

Hardware:
Sequential Circuits Prophet 600
Korg MS-20
Jomox XBase 888"

Review of Wave Alchemy Pro II Synth - Extended Video


YouTube Published on May 16, 2012 by airusersblog

"Russ takes a look at the Wave Alchemy Pro II synth.

He is surprised by what he finds."

modcan frequency shifter 39a, in 2 patches


YouTube Published on May 16, 2012 by shaft9000

"In 2 parts: drum processing begins at 5:10.

The first patch is silly-complicated:
a-155 sequencer combo driving 2 anti-oscillators in FM into a plan b m13 lpg+vca. VILFO modulates the FMop(Anti 1), while cwejman vc-adsr2 moves the m13. output goes to the modcan FS 39a and 59a DDL. (no filtering)

The second patch is a jomox999 into the 45a E-Follower, but using the gate out to drive the 04a EG instead of the 45a's EG. 04a goes to 48 dB LPF then 4vca, and then through the FS 39a and out the 59a DDL.
There's a touch of eventide timefactor at the end for those offset dubby"
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