"The Jomox M Base 01 is an analog bass drum module with midi and memory. There are very many parameters for you to adjust, allowing you to acheive a wide spectrum of analog drum sounds with a focus on bass drums. The versatility of the unit allows from soft to very hard attacks, short envelopes or super long decays. There is also a midi syncable LFO. Many classic bass/kick drums like the 808 and 909 styles can be created and stored in memory.
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
Jomox M Base 01 Analog Bass Drum Module
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"The Jomox M Base 01 is an analog bass drum module with midi and memory. There are very many parameters for you to adjust, allowing you to acheive a wide spectrum of analog drum sounds with a focus on bass drums. The versatility of the unit allows from soft to very hard attacks, short envelopes or super long decays. There is also a midi syncable LFO. Many classic bass/kick drums like the 808 and 909 styles can be created and stored in memory.
The M Base is equipped with midi control of pitch allowing you to play it from a keyboard over a 3 octave range as a simple analog synthesizer! (try it through a fuzz pedal). There is also a trigger in jack for drum pads or external audio. The size and versatility of the unit will easily allow you integrate the unit into you studio or live setup. (use it as an expander for your digital drum machine or sampler and feel the results!) The M Base 01 is the precursor to the M Base 11 which adds a couple of features, but the two units are almost the same."
"The Jomox M Base 01 is an analog bass drum module with midi and memory. There are very many parameters for you to adjust, allowing you to acheive a wide spectrum of analog drum sounds with a focus on bass drums. The versatility of the unit allows from soft to very hard attacks, short envelopes or super long decays. There is also a midi syncable LFO. Many classic bass/kick drums like the 808 and 909 styles can be created and stored in memory.
Elektor Formant Module Pics
Yamaha CS60 Analog Synthesizer with Kenton midi kit
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This appears to be the one serviced by Ramcur posted earlier here.
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This appears to be the one serviced by Ramcur posted earlier here.
Moog Minimoog D Synthesizer SN 2316
Novation Bass Station (Keyboard)
Pre-Mattel Synsonics Drums 5281 with Original Box
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Pad labels in second pic.
"Runs off of 6 "C" cell batteries or 9 volt power supply(batteries and power supply not included). Sounds great, made in Japan, pre-Mattel . Stereo output, 3 memories, headphone jack, tone controlled tom-toms, accessory jack. Box is in pretty shabby condition. Nothing else included - just the machine and box."
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Pad labels in second pic.
"Runs off of 6 "C" cell batteries or 9 volt power supply(batteries and power supply not included). Sounds great, made in Japan, pre-Mattel . Stereo output, 3 memories, headphone jack, tone controlled tom-toms, accessory jack. Box is in pretty shabby condition. Nothing else included - just the machine and box."
LYRICON II WIND SYNTH
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"The Lyricon was invented by Bill Bernardi and Roger Noble of Computone Inc. in Massachusetts in the early 1970's. Three models were built: the original Lyricon I (additive synthesis, one oscillator split into different overtones), the Lyricon Driver (to be connected to an external analog synthesizer through Control Voltages), and the Lyricon II (with two oscillators, filter and LFO). No MIDI functionality was added because MIDI didn't exist yet. Later MIDIfication modules were developed by JL Cooper & STEIM, but never worked very well. Of the Lyricon I, about 200 units were hand made, and about 250 units of the Driver and the Lyricon II were manufactured by Selmer.
The Lyricon reacts to wind pressure (the harder you blow, the louder the sound), lip pressure (for pitch bend and vibrato) and of course changes in pitch by fingering. Some people call it the synthesizer that is closest to the human body, because of these three control parameters, and because of the fact that it works with (continuous) control voltages, rather than MIDI."
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The Lyricon reacts to wind pressure (the harder you blow, the louder the sound), lip pressure (for pitch bend and vibrato) and of course changes in pitch by fingering. Some people call it the synthesizer that is closest to the human body, because of these three control parameters, and because of the fact that it works with (continuous) control voltages, rather than MIDI."
Teenage Engineering OP-1 Demo by Mazmoneth
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YouTube Published on May 22, 2012 by mazmoneth
"Demonstration video of the Teenage Engineering OP-1 portable synthesizer by Nigel Mullaney & Ray Sherwin from Mazmoneth."
YouTube Published on May 22, 2012 by mazmoneth
"Demonstration video of the Teenage Engineering OP-1 portable synthesizer by Nigel Mullaney & Ray Sherwin from Mazmoneth."
Bob Moog with Theremin

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"In 1948, a young Bob Moog built his first Theremin at the age of 14. #CelebrateBob
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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.
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Rhodes Chroma & ARP 2600 Demo of Sounds
YouTube Published on May 22, 2012 by ricel1992
"Just wanted to make this quick demo of some ARP 2600 sounds for a buyer. If you are looking for a synth that sounds old school and literally can cross into that Close Encounters territory you can't do better than a 2600. The reverb on these synths is absolutely beautiful and sounds great with a guitar through it.
The 2600 is being controlled externally by my Rhodes Chroma through an encore expressionist"
Rhodes Chroma
Published on May 22, 2012 by ricel1992
"Quick sound demo of my Rhodes Chroma that came in the other week. I like how it's predecessor (the 2600) looks on top of it [I think he means successor - the Chroma was ARP's final synth and meant to be their ultimate flagship synth. The project was taken over by Rhodes when ARP went under]. This thing really does sound gorgeous and is amazing at atmospheric type stuff. It also can make some great brass and bass sounds. This one has aftertouch and midi so it is extremely flexible. I don't know why everyone complains about programming this thing so much. Sure it's not like a 2600 with the sliders and patch points right in front of you but it is not like you have to conjure up some magic to program it. It is deep and extremely inspirational."
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