Friday, November 09, 2012
MULTIPHAZE by S-CAT (Circuit bent).
Published on Nov 9, 2012 by PHONICPOTION
"THE ROLAND TR-909 gets the S-CAT treatment through the Rhythm Multiphaze Filter."
Published on Nov 9, 2012 by PHONICPOTION
"Roland TR-707, Korg ESX-1 & a Roland TR-606 being fed into the S-CAT Circuit bent Multiphaze filter."
S-CAT (RSS)
Selected sounds from Dron-e.
Published on Nov 9, 2012 by pNORTNAOMI
"Dron-e is a Reaktor instrument created by Antonio Blanca and is available to download from his website. These sounds are from the included pnortnaomi preset list."
Dron-e : http://www.antonioblanca.com
Music Ipad App: GrainProc
Published on Nov 8, 2012 by musicgearvideos909
"Music Ipad App first look at GrainProc, a real time granular synthesizer for feeding audio through various effects, such as feedback and wet/dry. I'm new to this kind of synthesis and my attempts are not earth shattering. I used toy percussion instruments to loop the sounds by pressing Freeze. What would be great is having a proper input on the Ipad to feed external synthesizers and drum machines into it. The app is free from the itunes store."
iTunes:
GrainProc - Mayank Sanganeria
iPads on eBay, on Amazon
iPod Touch on eBay, on Amazon
Thursday, November 08, 2012
MOOG System 15 Modular Synthesizer System + Model 952 Keyboard
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via this auction
"MOOG System 15 with MOOG 952 keyboard. 100% original restored and working system. Possibly the cleanest most original MOOG System 15 still alive. Meticulously restored and kept original by Phil Cirocco at CMS. Restoration to absolute factory original operating spec with no expense spared. Phil Cirocco is by far the best technician restoring and repairing modular synthesizers. He's the guy, guys like Steve Masucci send MOOG modules to when they can't fix them. Phil is the best and he was instructed and paid (very well indeed) to get this system perfect. Condition is EX ++++..."
SN 9507
Pic of the insides below.
"MOOG System 15 with MOOG 952 keyboard. 100% original restored and working system. Possibly the cleanest most original MOOG System 15 still alive. Meticulously restored and kept original by Phil Cirocco at CMS. Restoration to absolute factory original operating spec with no expense spared. Phil Cirocco is by far the best technician restoring and repairing modular synthesizers. He's the guy, guys like Steve Masucci send MOOG modules to when they can't fix them. Phil is the best and he was instructed and paid (very well indeed) to get this system perfect. Condition is EX ++++..."
Pic of the insides below.
The Analog Lab NYC-EMS VCS3 mkII
Published on Nov 8, 2012 by TheAnalogLab
"An EMS VCS mkII was recently in for service at The Analog Lab in NYC. The joystick was repaired, VCO2 was brought back into cal, and the unit had a general cleaning/tuneup."
www.theanaloglab.com
DUBREQ PIANO MATE ANALOG SYNTHESIZER with Manual
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via this auction
"Ultra rare museum piece synth module circa early 1970s British made by Stylophone designers Dubreq
It's a simple polyphonic synthesiser working on the divide down principal from a master oscillator (I'm told - i'm not an expert on PianoMates but it seems to work that way.) The idea was that any pianist could add the PianoMate to a piano by attaching the two (bass and treble) two octave bars above the keyboard. The two bars have plungers which sit over the piano keys. when a key is pressed by the player, the plunger is released, makes up a circuit and a note is played by the PianoMate as well. The two (bass and treble) plunger bars are attached by multi-pin plugs to what looks like a small combo amplifier. This has controls for tone, voice, articulation of vibrato, speed of vibrato and master tuning. There's a 'swell' pedal to allow control of the overall volume of the PianoMate and an input and volume control for a microphone.
http://www.preservationsound.com/?p=483"
via this auction
"Ultra rare museum piece synth module circa early 1970s British made by Stylophone designers Dubreq
It's a simple polyphonic synthesiser working on the divide down principal from a master oscillator (I'm told - i'm not an expert on PianoMates but it seems to work that way.) The idea was that any pianist could add the PianoMate to a piano by attaching the two (bass and treble) two octave bars above the keyboard. The two bars have plungers which sit over the piano keys. when a key is pressed by the player, the plunger is released, makes up a circuit and a note is played by the PianoMate as well. The two (bass and treble) plunger bars are attached by multi-pin plugs to what looks like a small combo amplifier. This has controls for tone, voice, articulation of vibrato, speed of vibrato and master tuning. There's a 'swell' pedal to allow control of the overall volume of the PianoMate and an input and volume control for a microphone.
http://www.preservationsound.com/?p=483"
ARP Odyssey SN 1594
Analogue Solutions Vostok V2
Moog Sonic Six Synth Vintage Rare
GIBSON MAESTRO RHYTHM QUEEN MRQ-1 SN 17008
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