SergeUSGvid1 Aug0612
YouTube Published on Aug 6, 2012 by Richarius Molindarius
"This may or may not be, the 1st and only video that I'm uploading, showing off the Serge Universal Slope Generator and some of the 14 functions that it can do. :) (I know I uploaded another almost a year ago.) There are a few functions that I barely touched in this one and others that I didn't at all, but the first couple of functions I went into a little bit of detail ... hence the 22 minute length of this bloody video! :o Lol.
If you're a DIY modular builder - get yourself online and order yourself up some of the PCB that makes these guys! For the USG - 2 of them on a single PCB for $30! Parts on top of that? Another $20-30 maybe? http://www.cgs.synth.net/ be the place. Full authorization from Mr. Serge Tcherepnin for Ken Stone to provide these as well as a few other Serge PCBs. I don't know of any other place where you can get these top notch quality boards legally, for any cheaper. :)
Hope you enjoy. Lemme know if you'd like to see more of it / etc. / yada yada / more of those fancy words. :)"
Monday, August 06, 2012
Condor GSM Guitar Synthesizer Video
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Early Prototype Vintage Emmons Steel Guitar Synthesizer eBay Demo
YouTube Published on Aug 6, 2012 by AtomicMusicStore

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YouTube Published on Aug 6, 2012 by AtomicMusicStore
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Make Noise's Tony Rolando on the Dual Prismatic Oscillator

via TRASH_AUDIO where you'll find the full interview post. Excerpts:
"I’ve wanted to do an analog oscillator for a while now, but there never seemed to be a good time. Fall 2011 I just said to hell with good timing… I’ve spent a great deal of time with the MiniMoog Voyager oscillators, Harvestman Hertz Donut and Buchla 261e, which were my all time favorite VCOs, each for different reasons. I chose to use the vintage 259 as a starting point for the layout of the panel controls; I had an immediate vision for how such a layout could translate into the euro format. Originally one of the VCOs in my design was Sawtooth core, in order to achieve the hard sync sound that I wanted from the Minimoog Voyager; later I was able to achieve a hard sync sound with a triangle core, so I decided to use triangle core for both oscillators allowing for the nice SINE shape on both...
I’m trying to move away from the idea of “Primary/ Principle,” “Modulator/ Carrier,” and etc… by allowing for complex timbres to be created with BOTH of the VCOs in the module, another element of the Moog Voyager design that I’ve always appreciated. VCO A has a Hard Sync circuit that when combined with FM (from VCO B) will melt your face. VCO B has the wave-shaping and folding circuits that morph the basic SINE into other, more harmonically complex waveforms...
The only thing that I would have liked to include will end up being offered as an expansion, and that is the Animated Mix Engine. It takes 6 waveforms generated by the DPO and allows for dynamic mixing of them using gates, triggers, pulses, clocks and control voltages."
http://www.makenoisemusic.com/
Update: corrected the title of the post from Tony Orlando, to Tony Rolando. Sorry Tony! Although it would be cool to see some Make Noise in Vegas! :)
Vintage Synthesizers | Moog Prodigy
YouTube Published on Aug 6, 2012 by MusicMarketingTV
"A voyage into the heart of the Moog Prodigy from the year 1979.
Exploration by Marko Ettlich
monophonic analog synthesis
2 Osc I Saw, Pulse, Square, Sync, Noise
Filter - 24dB lowpass
It has been used by Depeche Mode, 808 State, Prodigy, Howard Jones, Blur, Fatboy Slim and many more."
via Marko Ettlich on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge
Syncing Twiddle
YouTube Published on Aug 6, 2012 by djangosfire
"8 step syncing delay sequence. 2x 258v at the core. Reverb is a Jason R.Butcher VCRV Custom ModuleModule - and it is awesome BTW."
Emu Ultra Sampler - Demo #3
YouTube Published on Aug 6, 2012 by St0neOfficialChannel
"All presets I made on Emu E4XT Ultra. After the recording was used lightweight compression. Please use 360p or higher for better sound quality."
Animodule SOB - SV Filter with WaveFolder
SOB Demo 1 Vid
YouTube Published on Aug 3, 2012 by JRock17991
"A Demonstration of the SOB - SV Filter with WaveFolder
This module is Available at: http://www.animodule.com/?page_id=193
Here's a demonstration of the
filtering capabilities
wavefolding capabilities
sound sculpting capabilities
1 - 2 triangle waves are input to this module and folded, distorted and filtered
I show all the action on my trusty oscilloscope"
YouTube Published on Aug 3, 2012 by JRock17991
"A Demonstration of the SOB - SV Filter with WaveFolder
This module is Available at: http://www.animodule.com/?page_id=193
Here's a demonstration of the
filtering capabilities
wavefolding capabilities
sound sculpting capabilities
1 - 2 triangle waves are input to this module and folded, distorted and filtered
I show all the action on my trusty oscilloscope"
Roland SYSTEM 100M
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helpshah (RSS)
"This D-Set includes:
191J Cabinet
M-112 dual VCO, with 3 CV ins, 2 outs, and weak/strong sync
M-120 dual VCF, with an low-pass and high-pass filters
M-130 dual VCA, with a linear/exponential switch
M-140 dual Envelope (ADSR, invertable, and manual gate button) and LFO (5 waveforms with switchable range: x1, x1/10)
M-150 Ring Mod, Noise (pink and white), S&H (with lag), and LFO (5 waveforms with switchable range: x1, x1/10) "
SN 810912, 750276, 830743, 303528

helpshah (RSS)
"This D-Set includes:
191J Cabinet
M-112 dual VCO, with 3 CV ins, 2 outs, and weak/strong sync
M-120 dual VCF, with an low-pass and high-pass filters
M-130 dual VCA, with a linear/exponential switch

M-150 Ring Mod, Noise (pink and white), S&H (with lag), and LFO (5 waveforms with switchable range: x1, x1/10) "
SN 810912, 750276, 830743, 303528
Minimoog Model D SN 1408
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"This Minimoog Model D has been in my smoke-free studio for 17 years. The walnut case shows some wear, as you can see in the photos, on the front corners. You can also see in the photo of the mod wheel panel that the plastic is slightly bubbled at the bottom corners. I've also included a photo of the AC cord connection on the top/back panel, which is slightly frayed. Finally, the keys do not align perfectly, which is typical for Minimoogs. With the flaws now admitted, here's the good stuff about this instrument.

I've used it in numerous recordings and occasional performances and lecture/demonstrations, and this Minimoog has been sturdy and reliable, and the sound is what you expect -- fat and crisp across the many octaves at its disposal. Use that built-in A-440!

The serial number is 4408, or possibly 4468 -- as you can see from the photo, it's hard to tell. Either way, it's one of the older Minimoogs, built in Williamsville, NY. Everything works well on the instrument, and the oscillators are easy to calibrate when needed, which is not often. Plug it in, let it warm up, connect to a good sound system (it will destroy small speakers!), and that Moog sound comes out. This instrument will be professionally packed with great care on the first business day after the auction closes."
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"This Minimoog Model D has been in my smoke-free studio for 17 years. The walnut case shows some wear, as you can see in the photos, on the front corners. You can also see in the photo of the mod wheel panel that the plastic is slightly bubbled at the bottom corners. I've also included a photo of the AC cord connection on the top/back panel, which is slightly frayed. Finally, the keys do not align perfectly, which is typical for Minimoogs. With the flaws now admitted, here's the good stuff about this instrument.
I've used it in numerous recordings and occasional performances and lecture/demonstrations, and this Minimoog has been sturdy and reliable, and the sound is what you expect -- fat and crisp across the many octaves at its disposal. Use that built-in A-440!
The serial number is 4408, or possibly 4468 -- as you can see from the photo, it's hard to tell. Either way, it's one of the older Minimoogs, built in Williamsville, NY. Everything works well on the instrument, and the oscillators are easy to calibrate when needed, which is not often. Plug it in, let it warm up, connect to a good sound system (it will destroy small speakers!), and that Moog sound comes out. This instrument will be professionally packed with great care on the first business day after the auction closes."
Moog 1130 drum percussion controller
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"Has Moog-style Cinch-Jones plug to go into counterpart keyboard connector on the back of the synth together with 1/4" phone plugs. Delivers a quick trigger and a control signal."

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"Has Moog-style Cinch-Jones plug to go into counterpart keyboard connector on the back of the synth together with 1/4" phone plugs. Delivers a quick trigger and a control signal."
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