Thursday, October 11, 2012
New MOS-LAB 924 VC LFO
via Sebastien Moumon on Facebook
"Un nouveau module arrive bientôt, il s'agit du 924 Voltage Controlled LFO. Celui ci viendra remplacer le 922."
Googlish:
"A new module is coming soon, it is the 924 Voltage Controlled LFO. This one will replace the 922."
Illuminati Secret Machines Update
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RS-101 modifications
flickr set by Oakley Sound
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"Have you seen the prices of the Roland RS-505 and the VP-330? Getting high aren't they? So this is my attempt to turn a rather battered old Roland RS-101 into a new and very useful machine.
The unit arrived in several pieces when I first got it. Over the period of a few months, when I could grab the time, I fixed it up and then modified it.

I upgraded the power supply, added the human voice circuitry from the VP-330, created a balanced stereo output, put a proper mixer for each tone, added an ensemble bypass switch for each tone and added the ensemble modulation section from the RS-505.
She's still not a pretty thing but a very useful addition to my little studio.
There are some more details about the modifications with each picture."
(click for more)
"Have you seen the prices of the Roland RS-505 and the VP-330? Getting high aren't they? So this is my attempt to turn a rather battered old Roland RS-101 into a new and very useful machine.
The unit arrived in several pieces when I first got it. Over the period of a few months, when I could grab the time, I fixed it up and then modified it.

I upgraded the power supply, added the human voice circuitry from the VP-330, created a balanced stereo output, put a proper mixer for each tone, added an ensemble bypass switch for each tone and added the ensemble modulation section from the RS-505.
She's still not a pretty thing but a very useful addition to my little studio.
There are some more details about the modifications with each picture."
Realistic MG-1 as Theremin
"Using the Realistic MG-1 (lower frequencies) and the Minikorg 700S (higher frequencies) as a theremin. Other sounds by ENSONIQ VFX-SD, ARP Odyssey MKIII and the Minimoog Model D."
via ElegtroSmok Elektronenklang on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge
VERMONA PDD-501- SOVIET VINTAGE DELAY\REVERB\CHORUS EFFECTS
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via this auction
" Up for sale this vintage soviet delay\reverb\flanger effects processor "Vermona PDD-501". It is a fully programmable digital pro-equipment produced in East Germany (GDR) in the 80s. The device got all inscriptions in English, huge & amazing sound and rock-solid construction with MIDI interface installed.

The front panel has buttons: Effect ON, Param.On, Up, Down, Time Coarse, Time Fine, Feedb.Level, Effect Level, LFO Speed, LFO Intens., Low Pass, MIDI Channel, Mains.

The processor is fully controllable either by Midi signals or by analog pedals (Hold\Delay inputs). The audio input\outputs are standart TRS 1\4 jacks, with stereo audio out (Inv.Mix - Left, Mix-Right). With 88 presets onboard you can program any parameter out of: time coarse, time fine, feedback-level, effect-level,LFO-speed, LFO-intensity, low-pass, midi-channel. "Vermona PDD-501" signal processor produces sound that differs from well-known western processor brands. Unit sounds really fantastic - very wide and clean set of effects like delay-reverb-flanger-chorus! (check the Demo section). The mains power of the unit is 220 volts. For 110v countries I`ll include voltage converter. The unit is fully tested & is in ideal 100% working condition."
via this auction
" Up for sale this vintage soviet delay\reverb\flanger effects processor "Vermona PDD-501". It is a fully programmable digital pro-equipment produced in East Germany (GDR) in the 80s. The device got all inscriptions in English, huge & amazing sound and rock-solid construction with MIDI interface installed.
The front panel has buttons: Effect ON, Param.On, Up, Down, Time Coarse, Time Fine, Feedb.Level, Effect Level, LFO Speed, LFO Intens., Low Pass, MIDI Channel, Mains.
The processor is fully controllable either by Midi signals or by analog pedals (Hold\Delay inputs). The audio input\outputs are standart TRS 1\4 jacks, with stereo audio out (Inv.Mix - Left, Mix-Right). With 88 presets onboard you can program any parameter out of: time coarse, time fine, feedback-level, effect-level,LFO-speed, LFO-intensity, low-pass, midi-channel. "Vermona PDD-501" signal processor produces sound that differs from well-known western processor brands. Unit sounds really fantastic - very wide and clean set of effects like delay-reverb-flanger-chorus! (check the Demo section). The mains power of the unit is 220 volts. For 110v countries I`ll include voltage converter. The unit is fully tested & is in ideal 100% working condition."
Roland Jupiter 6 Analogue Synthesiser with Roland Hard Case
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via this auction
sir_analog (RSS)
"Prior to sale, the synth has been extensively tested and checked by my tech. The rubber washer for the lfo 2 trigger button was changed. All functions and features work correctly.
Included as part of the sale is the original Roland flightcase with detachable lid also in excellent condition."
via this auction
sir_analog (RSS)
"Prior to sale, the synth has been extensively tested and checked by my tech. The rubber washer for the lfo 2 trigger button was changed. All functions and features work correctly.
Included as part of the sale is the original Roland flightcase with detachable lid also in excellent condition."

Sequential Circuits Prophet 5 rev 2 w. MIDI SN 1008 with Updated OS
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via this auction
"As you can see from the pictures, this machine was generally well cared for, but it's not mint. I found extra knobs and SSM chips as well as some wheels and modulation pots and brackets. There's at least three SSM 2030 VCOs with tempco resistors, three SSM 2020 VCAs, one SSM 2040 VCF, one SSM 2050 Envelope generator. There's a couple other ICs and I'll update the listing when I remember what they are.

This Prophet 5 has been sent out to Greg Montalbano for a complete overhaul. Greg cleaned it up, recapped the power supply, replaced the key bushings, replaced the large multi-pin connector on PCB3, did a calibration and test, removed one of the regulators and updated the EPROMs (this reduces the load on the power supply so it runs cooler and is more stable). In addition, he changed the fixed power cord to a removeable one so switching between US and Euro power is easy (as well as making it easier to transport and set up). Finally, Greg installed a Kenton MIDI kit.

After I got it back, I installed the new Prophet 5 OS from Riku-Sakari Kujanen (his site is at analog.fi). His OS adds a second LFO, goes into edit mode simply by turning a knob or presseing a button, bypasses auto-tune on startup (great for those times when the power flickers) and shows which voice is being tuned when you do press the tune button (no more blank front panel leaving you guessing if the synth is dead), adds new unison modes (all 5 voices, a single voice - monophonic rev2 p-5!, and an option to select one or two voices in that mode), a mode to display the current value of a knob as well as indicating when you move that kknob to the current value in the preset (great for learning how sounds were created or for using the same amount of modulation or resonance of your favorite patches), a playable A-440 reference (tracks the keyboard for an additonal monophonic sine oscillator), and the factory presets are available to be loaded into user memory.
The second LFO in particular is a really nice feature that expands the Prophet 5's sonic abilities into new territories. Of course, you can disbale all the new features and only turn on the one(s) you can about and simply enjoy the ability to directly edit the patch like on the rev 3's (no more pressing the edit button). Although, I would say you are missing out if you don't at least try sequencing a fast note run using the new mono unison mode. Very tasty indeed.
So at this point, it's safe to say this particular Prophet 5 is one of a kind. I don't know anyone else on the planet with a Greg M serviced P-5 that has the Kenton MIDI kit and the new Riku OS installed.
The Prophet 5 (for those that don't know) had 2 oscillators, noise, a low pass filter, 2 ADSR envelopes, VCA, and an LFO. At the time, it had 2 more features that really made it stand apart from the crowd. The first was patch memories. The second, and possibly more important feature, was the poly mod section. This gave you incredible control over the type and amount of modulation that could be routed around the synth. It was really stunning to get this type of almost modular functionality in a polyphonic synth with memories."
via this auction
"As you can see from the pictures, this machine was generally well cared for, but it's not mint. I found extra knobs and SSM chips as well as some wheels and modulation pots and brackets. There's at least three SSM 2030 VCOs with tempco resistors, three SSM 2020 VCAs, one SSM 2040 VCF, one SSM 2050 Envelope generator. There's a couple other ICs and I'll update the listing when I remember what they are.
This Prophet 5 has been sent out to Greg Montalbano for a complete overhaul. Greg cleaned it up, recapped the power supply, replaced the key bushings, replaced the large multi-pin connector on PCB3, did a calibration and test, removed one of the regulators and updated the EPROMs (this reduces the load on the power supply so it runs cooler and is more stable). In addition, he changed the fixed power cord to a removeable one so switching between US and Euro power is easy (as well as making it easier to transport and set up). Finally, Greg installed a Kenton MIDI kit.
After I got it back, I installed the new Prophet 5 OS from Riku-Sakari Kujanen (his site is at analog.fi). His OS adds a second LFO, goes into edit mode simply by turning a knob or presseing a button, bypasses auto-tune on startup (great for those times when the power flickers) and shows which voice is being tuned when you do press the tune button (no more blank front panel leaving you guessing if the synth is dead), adds new unison modes (all 5 voices, a single voice - monophonic rev2 p-5!, and an option to select one or two voices in that mode), a mode to display the current value of a knob as well as indicating when you move that kknob to the current value in the preset (great for learning how sounds were created or for using the same amount of modulation or resonance of your favorite patches), a playable A-440 reference (tracks the keyboard for an additonal monophonic sine oscillator), and the factory presets are available to be loaded into user memory.
The second LFO in particular is a really nice feature that expands the Prophet 5's sonic abilities into new territories. Of course, you can disbale all the new features and only turn on the one(s) you can about and simply enjoy the ability to directly edit the patch like on the rev 3's (no more pressing the edit button). Although, I would say you are missing out if you don't at least try sequencing a fast note run using the new mono unison mode. Very tasty indeed.
So at this point, it's safe to say this particular Prophet 5 is one of a kind. I don't know anyone else on the planet with a Greg M serviced P-5 that has the Kenton MIDI kit and the new Riku OS installed.
The Prophet 5 (for those that don't know) had 2 oscillators, noise, a low pass filter, 2 ADSR envelopes, VCA, and an LFO. At the time, it had 2 more features that really made it stand apart from the crowd. The first was patch memories. The second, and possibly more important feature, was the poly mod section. This gave you incredible control over the type and amount of modulation that could be routed around the synth. It was really stunning to get this type of almost modular functionality in a polyphonic synth with memories."
Sequential Circuits Prophet 5 rev. 3.0 SN 1821 with MIDI
Vintage Moog Minimoog Model D Analog Synthesizer SN 9964
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via this auction
"beautiful MOOG MINIMOOG Model D analogue synthesizer serial #9964. It has been fully serviced by an Ex-ARP technician to original specifications. I bought it directly from him about 2 years ago. Every button, key, and knob works properly and the resulting sound is absolutely breathtaking, plus you also have an external input to pass any other signal thru the famous moog filter..."
via this auction
"beautiful MOOG MINIMOOG Model D analogue synthesizer serial #9964. It has been fully serviced by an Ex-ARP technician to original specifications. I bought it directly from him about 2 years ago. Every button, key, and knob works properly and the resulting sound is absolutely breathtaking, plus you also have an external input to pass any other signal thru the famous moog filter..."
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