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Monday, June 18, 2012

Roland Jupiter 4 with Music Sheet Stand, Original Box & Stand

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"Roland Jupiter 4 Polyphonic Analogue synthesiser complete with original Roland Jupiter 4 stand, original Roland Jupiter 4 hard case and the synth's sheet music stand."

Moog Style RITM-2 Vintage Analog Russian Synthesizer

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Korg Radias-R Virtual Analog Synthesizer Vocoder

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Roland SH-32 desktop polyphonic synthesizer

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"This humble little box contains huge power. It's 4-part multitimbral with 8-voice polyphony for each voice (hence 32 voices total). The oscillator section contains all the basic waveforms (saw, square, pulse, triangle, sine, noise) plus variations of each - 67 waveforms total! For example, the last variation of SAW is a certain famous Roland sound - the SUPERSAW. In addition, there are 63 drum samples that can be used for programming rhythm tracks. These span the classic range of Roland drum machines, including the CR-78, TR-808, TR-909. Programming is easy with plenty of knobs, buttons, sliders. There are 2 oscillators (previously described) with SUB, 2 multimode LFOs, 2 ADSRs (filter and amp) plus AD envelope on the oscillator pitch mod.

One thing I really like is that the envelope depth for oscillator and filter modulation is bimodal - the depth can be adjusted 100% positive or negative. The multimode filter sounds good, although I don't care much for the resonance as modeled here. There are tons of built-in effects available, including several juicy chorus sounds. The arpeggiator is very powerful, with 64 fully-programmable arpeggiators and 64 programmable drum patterns. Overall this box is very versatile. Even though it's digital it does a great job of delivering vintage Roland sounds (think TB-303, Juno 6)..."

Korg MS-20

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"This MS-20 has the original and legendary Korg-35 filter as opposed to the LM13600, which was used in later models."

A DIY theremin


YouTube Published on Jun 18, 2012 by organfairy

"Warning: It sounds horrible - but it is an interesting experiment.

The idea that two high inaudible frequencies can be mixed and form a third low audible frequency controlled by waving a hand in front of an antenna was discovered by Russian inventor Lev Sergeyevich Termen in 1919. He build a playable performance instrument that he patented in 1928 and today it is probably the best known electronic instrument from that era.

Instead of the original vacuum tubes I have constructed my version around oscillators made from logic gates - I don't have any practical experience with tubes so it felt more natural for me.

The music is from 1999 and I play it on Yamaha HE-8 organ, Casio SA-1 keyboard, Ace drum machine, Roland SH-2000 synthesizer, and Yamaha PSS-12 keyboard with homemade phaser unit."

Elephant In The Room (teaser)


YouTube Published on Jun 18, 2012 by damieninspace

"The Elephant In The Room, my installation for the Joue Le Jeu - Play Along exhibition at La Gaîté Lyrique in Paris. Here it is in "auto" mode where it plays itself. Currently stress testing."

MacBeth Touch Keyboard Test Video


YouTube Published on Jun 18, 2012 by macbethsynthesizers

"This is a demo of the touch keyboard that I'm working on. Gone is the physical stylus- now a finger with a small piece of foil is acting as the actuator! It's fun and it works. The touch keyboard is playing the MacBeth micromac desktop unit via it's CV inputs. I'm using a fair bit of sample and hold- LFO1 S&H is sampling the LFO2 Triangle wave- is sounds a little bit like sequences or arpeggios. I'm also usin the CV from the touch keyboard to control the speed of LFO1- at the very bottom of the keyboard- it's 0 Volts- at the top it's about 3 and half volts- so the LFO speeds up and slows down accordinly. I hope that you enjoy the product development!"

Looper experiment 3 (Tempest, Voyager, Octatrack, KP3 and Blofeld)


YouTube Published on Jun 18, 2012 by RoonanTV

"In this experiment I used 4 tracks on the Octatrack to play and manipulate the incoming audio. I only recorded once (the pad sound of the Blofeld). I used the repeat funtion of the Timefactor to freeze the mainsound coming from the Voyager and used a looper/flanger program on the KP3 on the Tempest and the output of the Octatrack. This will show that only one simple pattern can stay interesting by looping it different ways. Everything is do in one take and recorded live (sorry for the occasional clipping)."

Free VST : work on the bass sequence of Rubycon - Tangerine Dream


YouTube Published on Jun 18, 2012 by tlnet37

"This free VST from Dream Vortex Studio can create a small sequence (up to 8 steps) with cool parameters and effects ; then you can export the sequence in a wav format. Try it ! download page : http://www.dreamvortex.co.uk/instruments"
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