"Multivox Vintage Keyboard MX-202 Strings & Brass Synthesizer (70s era). Two strings settings, one brass setting, ensemble effects and vibrato - very similar in almost all respects to the Roland RS-202. Has rich warm swirling analog string and brass sounds. Very rare - Good working /cosmetic condition."
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"You are looking at a rare blue Wiard Joystick Axis Generator module in Frac format. There aren't too many of these in blue with the engraved Wiard graphics. Module is in good condition with slight wear around the mounting holes which is to be expected. Module includes mounting screws..."
"THE UNIT CONSISTS OF SIX MODULES BUILT INTO A REFURBISHED 1950’s REEL TO REEL TAPE CABINET
THE MODULES ARE ALL VERSIONS OF THE STAND ALONE UNITS WHICH I CURRENTLY BUILD.
THE MODULES ARE AS FOLLOWS:
1. CORON DS8 CLONE ANALOG DRUM SYNTH
(Complete with coloured noise generator and CV inputs)
2. TECBUG MINI8 ANALOG SEQUENCER
(A mini eight step sequencer designed by me complete with trigger out used to trigger other modules)
3. SYNCHIME CLONE ANALOG DRUM SYNTH
(This module is based on a circuit released in the maplin electronics magazine in the 80’s as part of synbal and syntom series this clone unit also has a CV input)
4. TECBUG 4 CHANNEL MIXER
(A simple 4 in 1 out mixer with independent levels for mixing outputs from various modules)
5. TECBUG PULSE WAVE MODULATOR
(This module will convert a signal to a variable duty cycle with pulse width control LFO and CV input)
6. MUSIC FROM OUTER SPACE WEIRD SOUND GENERATOR
(This module is Ray Wilson’s famous weird sound generator which can create a multitude of weird and wacky sounds I have included the CV input mod which gives 4 separate CV inputs)
THERE ARE ALSO 2 BLANK PANELS FOR FUTURE MODULES
THE MODULES MEASURE 128.5mm HIGH AND OF VARIOUS WIDTHS
THE UNIT HAS ITS OWN SEPARATE POWER BUS LOCATED AT THE REAR OF THE UNIT WITH A TOTAL OF 8 OUTPUTS
THE UNIT IS POWERED VIA A 12V DC ADAPTOR (included)
THE MODULES REQUIRE 9V DC PROVIDED BY THE POWER BUS LOCATED AT THE REAR"
"This SunVox tutorial talks about retriggering samples to scale them to a song. When you scale samples to a song, you can do a lot, chaning their pitch, or even directly controlling how the samples play. It's pretty fun to do.
Thanks for watching my tutorials and subscribing, by the way. Your comments are appreciated as well.
If you want, you can follow me on Twitter, or check out my SunVox tutorial / research / song page, SunVox Solstice:
C-C-Combine is a corpus-based audio mosiacing application, built in Max/MSP, based on concatenative synthesis. Concatenative synthesis is a technique for synthesizing sounds by concatenating short samples of recorded sound. It is essentially a type of granular synthesis that, instead of playing back grains based on position/windows, plays back grains based on analysis of incoming audio. In order to do this you must have a corpus (the pre-analyzed body of sounds) and an input sound source (either incoming audio or file playback).
For more info and to download the patch visit: http://www.rodrigoconstanzo.com/combine
"As hinted at earlier, the next module I'm working on is an output summing mixer for the Eurorack format. And here is the first view of the front panel. Ignore the blobs on the corners, those are just for aligning the artwork with the panel mechanics. Also this shows representations of the panel furniture (knobs, leds, jacks, switches) to give a better impression of how it might look. And thanks to Cody for his useful input :)"
"The DuaLFO is a dual voltage-controlled Low-Frequency Oscillator:
The main LFO provides three sine waves 120 degrees apart (0, 120, 240 degrees). Frequency range is 45Hz down to around 90 minutes per cycle. CV control is normalised to the auxiliary LFO sine or the CV bus (link-selectable).
The auxiliary LFO is a triangle-core oscillator with a similar frequency range as the main LFO, and includes a diode sine shaper. In addition to CV control, its shape is fully adjustable from saw to ramp, and is also CV controlled. Finally, the auxiliary LFO is syncable, with push button selection of rising or falling edge sensitivity.
Both LFOs have bipolar LED indicators, especially useful at slower speeds. Knobs are high-quality spun-aluminium with knurled sides for comfortable but positive grip. All jacks are the same high-quality Cliff ones we sell. Finally, the 18HP-wide 2mm aluminium front panel is produced in MetalPhoto giving crisp graphics and a hardwearing finish.
Power consumption is typically 40mA per rail, and can run on both 12V and 15V systems. Reverse-voltage and missing-rail protection is included as standard."
FREEMOUNTAIN PULSEWAVE ANNE COLVIN ANDREW LAMPERT DERIC CARNER
Taped live at Queens Nails Projects, San Francisco, June 2012 Live video mix and manipulation by Scott Kiernan and Victoria Keddie. Cameras by Julio Morales and Cal Volner-Dison Produced by E.S.P. TV for Manhatan Neighborhood Network, 2012
Thanks to: Josh Cheon, Dark Entries, Julio Morales, Kelly Lynn Jones, Little Paper Planes, Colin McKelvey, Lucy Hunter, Ethan Miller