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Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Aleksei Laman's Moog Filter Clone


via Aleksei Laman
on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge

"In honor of Bob Moog birthday I post this photo of my version of his filter I made. Polystyrene caps, THAT300 and temperature control. Sounds are here (last post in the thread) : http://electro-music.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=53211"

Sync-Gen Indy

Another great promo shot from Innerclock Systems.

"Sync-Gen IILS Eurorack DAW-Modular Precision Tempo-Sync Interface System with:-

- 1 x Sync-Gen II Clock Pulse Input (Switchcraft 1/4″ TS)
- 1 x Sync-Gen II Transport Pulse Input (Switchcraft 1/4″ TS)
- 9 x Simultaneous Rhythmic Division Pulse Outputs (1/8″ Mini Jack – 5ms/+5VDC)
- 1 x Selectable Dual Triplet Division Pulse Output (1/8″ Mini Jack – 5ms/+5VDC)
- 8 x Precision Rhythmic Division Invert Toggle Switches
- 1 x Dedicated Reset Pulse Output (1/8″ Mini Jack – 5ms/+5VDC)
- 1 x Phase Synchronous Din-Sync Output
- 1 x Phase Synchronous Midi Clock Output
- 13 x LEDs for Input Signal, Trigger and Reset Outputs and Tempo/BPM Count

- Sync-Gen II Software Installer (VST/AU/EFX/RTAS) Win/OSX – 32/64 bit
- Operation Manual
- Euro Power Ribbon
- MOTM Style +/-15VDC Power Harness
- M2.5 and M3 Black Hex Mounting Hardware
- M2.5 and M3 Black Nylon Mounting Washers

http://www.innerclocksystems.com/New%20ICS%20Lab%20Series.html"

New from ADDAC - ADDAC200S Size Matter


via addacsystem on Instagram

“#addac, a new addition to our product line, ADDAC200S Size Matter”

Ken MacBeth on the Can with His Analog Creations


via Ken MacBeth on Facebook

Oakley Krisp1 EFG Deluxe Ready to Ship

via krisp1 via krisp1 on Facebook
"first few in stock ready to ship"
"An envelope follower takes an audio input and converts it into a control voltage. This control voltage will rise and fall with the overall volume of the input signal. The louder the input, the bigger the output of envelope follower. The Oakley EFG has a fully variable speed CV output thanks to its internal four stage slew generator. Set to fast the CV output will respond very quickly to incoming audio and is therefore suitable for tracking fast moving cymbal and hi-hat patterns. Set it more slowly and it is more useful in processing overall audio volume. By using the CV output to control VCAs and VCFs it is very easy to create synchronised patterns that keep in perfect time with a drum machine or other musical input.

Another feature of the Oakley EFG, is the provision of a gate extractor. This part analyses the peaks in the music and creates a gate type signal in time with these peaks. This can be used to trigger envelope generators in time with an external drum loop or click track. Two rotary controls, threshold and response, enable you to get clean gate signals from all sorts of input material.

The Oakley EFG now comes with a wide range three stage input pre-amplifier. This allows guitars and other unbalanced external instruments to be processed simply. You can use this output for driving other modules.

This is the Deluxe version of the module utilises a built in Little-Lag module

The EFG,has three LEDs. One showing input overload, one for gate status, and one for a visual indication of the slewed CV output.
Current draw is around +50mA and -40mA.

Supplied with 18" power cord"

Bob Moog's Final Design, The Moog Little Phatty On Sale


via Moog Music Inc. on Facebook

"To #CelebrateBob Moog's birthday, our Little Phatty Analog Synthesizer (Bob's final design) is on sale at authorized dealers!
http://bit.ly/JmAeMV"

Don't forget Moog Music will be donating 50% of all online clothing and merchandise to the Bob Moog Foundation and for every $350 they will donate one Etherwave Theremin to the Foundation's educational program, Dr. Bob's SoundSchool. It's a great initiative to bring arts and electronic music to kids. You can find the full details including videos in this post.

Moog Music clothing and merchandise can be purchased from the company’s online store: www.moogmusic.com/products/clothing and http://www.moogmusic.com/products/Merch

Synth Pics by Joshua Schnable


More pics here.

Some of these pictured are currently listed on Craigslist NJ.

Pictured are the Oberheim Matrix-6 and the Yamah DX7s. I always think of the transition from analog to digital with these two synths, or rather with the original DX7. The Matrix-6 was my first synth. I remember having to pick between it and the DX7. I picked the 6 and my buddy picked the DX7.

la grigia


flickr By zwame

Spectral Audio SYNTRACK

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via this auction

"This auction is for an exceptionally rare Syntrack analogue synth module, made by the swiss company Spectral Audio. As far as i'm aware only 200 of these were initially made around 1998, and then they were available for a short while as custom built units to order, but there can't be that many in the world.

The Syntrack is a rackmounted analogue synth module with full midi control over the knobs and parameters. All the knobs respond to, and transmit midi data, so any knob movements can be recorded and automated on playback. It has a single wavetable DCO with a 100% analogue filter and VCA. Theres also an external audio input round the back so you can send any signal through the filter and savage VCA distortion.

This unit sounds like nothing else you've heard. Not only is it home to some massive dirty analogue bass sounds and leads, but it also does an excellent line in digital chiptune style sounds. Imagine an 8 bit computer or gameboy running through a meaty analogue filter and distortion. To quote sound on sound magazine: 'The Syntrack's upper register exalts in its cheesy, '60s, battery-powered organ sounds, and for me this is nothing to be ashamed of.'

According to the spectral audio website HERE, the synth features:

99 Programs (1 .. 29 = Presets, 30 .. 99 = free definable Programs)
Wavetable Oscillator with 100 Waves (expandable to 200)
Analogue 24 dB Cascade Filter with Resonance and Self oscillation
2 Envelopes
LFO
Full MIDI Control
Velocity and After touch sensitivity
Key follow
Retrigger Function
MIDI In / Out / Thru
Audio Filter Input
19" / 1 Rack Spaces
Light Blue coloured Front Panel (if you want to call that random collection of fonts and styling a feature!)"

1976 ROLAND DC-50 DIGITAL CHORUS & ECHO MACHINE

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via this auction

See the seller's other items for more.

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