Monday, November 26, 2012
Todd Barton aka Vgermuse Featured in Oregon's The Mail Tribune
"Music Director and resident composer Todd Barton is retiring after more than four decades with the Oregon Shakespeare Festival. Barton was first hired in 1969 to play instruments. He became OSF’s music director in 1972." Todd will be performing this coming Saturday: "Barton will play with other musicians during concerts on Dec. 1 and Jan. 5 at The DanceSpace, 280 E. Hersey St., Ashland. Both concerts start at 8 p.m."
Read the full article here.
This one in via Brian Comnes.
Read the full article here.
This one in via Brian Comnes.
Super Fat Analog Roland Guitar Synth Video
Super Fat Analog Roland Guitar Synth - GR-300 VG-99 Control Voltage MIDI Demo
Published on Nov 26, 2012 by WayneJoness
"http://www.joness.com/gr300/vwham.htm Inspired by the original Analogger GR-300 video using control voltages [embed added below], this clip shows a simple VG-99 GR-300 patch being modulated using MIDI CC commands for filter cutoff and resonance. With its built in effects, including poly compression which puts a compressor on each individual string, the VG-99 is capable rich, thick, analog synthesizer tones. In this demo, the two VCOs of the GR-300 are layered in 5ths for a fatter sound."
Update: some additional info from WayneJoness:
"Quite some time ago, I was really impressed with a demo of the Roland GR-300 that Analogger did, using a MIDI sequence, then converting the MIDI sequence to control voltages using a Roland MPU-101, and then taking the output of the MPU-101 to the CV/filter pedal input on the GR-300.
So I thought: couldn't you do this directly with the VG-99? It would be easy to make a basic MIDI sequence that would send MIDI CCs to the VG-99. I came up with a simple pattern and added a drum loop. See the video below. Most of this video is me playing a four note pattern on the VG-99: E, G, F and Bb, with the VCOs tuned in 5ths. In some sections I added a top note on the high E string, and in other sections, I just played minor chords: Em, Gm, Fm and Bbm. I added in a low bass at one point, with the second VCO pitched one octave down.
I used poly compression and regular compression to reduce the natural attack of the GR-300 to give it more of a keyboard sound. Anyway, I was surprised at how analog the entire thing sounds, it fell together quickly, and I spent as much time tweaking the video as I did playing the track! Because of the nature of the GR-300 waveform, and the fact that the guitar almost never plays the same note the same way twice, I think this is very convincing analog simulation, on par with the best virtual analog synths."
Update 9:47PM: Here's the Roland GR-300 video referenced in the description above.
Roland GR-300 Guitar Synth (filter modulation)
Uploaded by Analogger on Jul 18, 2007
"Greetings everybody! Please check out my new Myspace music page when you get a chance. The project goes by the name "Mr. Dithers." thanks!
http://www.myspace.com/mrdithersnoisebox
I have this immaculate Roland GR-300 guitar synth and the G-707 guitar controller. (I have the 505 as well which actually works better with the GR-300 but I wanted to test the 707 with the 24-pin cable I bought on Ebay!)) I am not really a guitar player but wanted to use the 300 for textures - kind of like what Andy Summers did with his on certain Police tunes. The GR-300 is not midi in any way. It is triggered by a guitar equipped with a GK-1 pickup and rare 24-pin cable. The GR-300 features six voltage controlled oscillators (VCOs)-one for each string. It also features a hexa-fuzz unit (again one for each string) which can be layered with the VCOs. You can also blend the actual clean guitar sound as well. The key to the sound is that the VCOs and Hexa-fuzz go through a beautiful fat 24dB analog filter. The cutoff and resonance are adjusted from the guitar. However, in the back of the unit you will find an input for an expression pedal. This is designed to sweep the filter to give you wah-wah efx. This is for all the synth geeks out there who are compulsive 'tone chasers.'"
Also see this post for the GR-300 on it's one.
Published on Nov 26, 2012 by WayneJoness
"http://www.joness.com/gr300/vwham.htm Inspired by the original Analogger GR-300 video using control voltages [embed added below], this clip shows a simple VG-99 GR-300 patch being modulated using MIDI CC commands for filter cutoff and resonance. With its built in effects, including poly compression which puts a compressor on each individual string, the VG-99 is capable rich, thick, analog synthesizer tones. In this demo, the two VCOs of the GR-300 are layered in 5ths for a fatter sound."
Update: some additional info from WayneJoness:
"Quite some time ago, I was really impressed with a demo of the Roland GR-300 that Analogger did, using a MIDI sequence, then converting the MIDI sequence to control voltages using a Roland MPU-101, and then taking the output of the MPU-101 to the CV/filter pedal input on the GR-300.
So I thought: couldn't you do this directly with the VG-99? It would be easy to make a basic MIDI sequence that would send MIDI CCs to the VG-99. I came up with a simple pattern and added a drum loop. See the video below. Most of this video is me playing a four note pattern on the VG-99: E, G, F and Bb, with the VCOs tuned in 5ths. In some sections I added a top note on the high E string, and in other sections, I just played minor chords: Em, Gm, Fm and Bbm. I added in a low bass at one point, with the second VCO pitched one octave down.
I used poly compression and regular compression to reduce the natural attack of the GR-300 to give it more of a keyboard sound. Anyway, I was surprised at how analog the entire thing sounds, it fell together quickly, and I spent as much time tweaking the video as I did playing the track! Because of the nature of the GR-300 waveform, and the fact that the guitar almost never plays the same note the same way twice, I think this is very convincing analog simulation, on par with the best virtual analog synths."
Update 9:47PM: Here's the Roland GR-300 video referenced in the description above.
Roland GR-300 Guitar Synth (filter modulation)
Uploaded by Analogger on Jul 18, 2007
"Greetings everybody! Please check out my new Myspace music page when you get a chance. The project goes by the name "Mr. Dithers." thanks!
http://www.myspace.com/mrdithersnoisebox
I have this immaculate Roland GR-300 guitar synth and the G-707 guitar controller. (I have the 505 as well which actually works better with the GR-300 but I wanted to test the 707 with the 24-pin cable I bought on Ebay!)) I am not really a guitar player but wanted to use the 300 for textures - kind of like what Andy Summers did with his on certain Police tunes. The GR-300 is not midi in any way. It is triggered by a guitar equipped with a GK-1 pickup and rare 24-pin cable. The GR-300 features six voltage controlled oscillators (VCOs)-one for each string. It also features a hexa-fuzz unit (again one for each string) which can be layered with the VCOs. You can also blend the actual clean guitar sound as well. The key to the sound is that the VCOs and Hexa-fuzz go through a beautiful fat 24dB analog filter. The cutoff and resonance are adjusted from the guitar. However, in the back of the unit you will find an input for an expression pedal. This is designed to sweep the filter to give you wah-wah efx. This is for all the synth geeks out there who are compulsive 'tone chasers.'"
Also see this post for the GR-300 on it's one.
"Scrimshaw" White DIY Eurorack Modules by by Equaliser
flickr by Equaliser
(click for more)
"Installed next to two DIY CGS30 SH-5 bandpass filters"
I love the scrimshaw look to these.
Frequency Translation and Harmonic Distortion Module SN 392
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"For sale is a 'Bradley Jitter & Hit Synthesizer" with "Frequency Translation and Harmonic distortion Module"!
I bought this rare curio in the USA a few years back.
I dont know much about it or what it is used for.
What I do know
- it runs on 110v
- it makes awesome noises, rhythmic pulses and drones
-you can process your own audio through it
-comes in its own case
-looks really cool!"
via this auction
"For sale is a 'Bradley Jitter & Hit Synthesizer" with "Frequency Translation and Harmonic distortion Module"!
I bought this rare curio in the USA a few years back.
I dont know much about it or what it is used for.
What I do know
- it runs on 110v
- it makes awesome noises, rhythmic pulses and drones
-you can process your own audio through it
-comes in its own case
-looks really cool!"
Vintage Paia Gnome Synthesizer
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"Up for bid is a Vintage Paia Gnome synthesizer. These were sold as home build kits in the 70's. This one is in good condition. Needs a good cleaning. There are some minors scratches to the metal, to be expected with age, so please view all pictures..."
via this auction
"Up for bid is a Vintage Paia Gnome synthesizer. These were sold as home build kits in the 70's. This one is in good condition. Needs a good cleaning. There are some minors scratches to the metal, to be expected with age, so please view all pictures..."
Roland TB-303 Bassline SN 231100
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Pic of the inside below.
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Pic of the inside below.

Moog Liberation Synthesizer w/ Road Case
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via this auction
Note this is the second one listed today. You can find the first one here.
via the listing: " There are no playability/audio/functionality issues with this Liberation (though I was not able to test the external synth control which is on the power supply interface box).
One of the MM5823 frequency divider chips went bad about 5 years ago and I replaced it (with a Flatkeys reengineered clone chip) last year. It sounds indistinguishable from the original. There are chips in the paint/finish on the body of the synth - on corners especially, see pictures for details. One of the back plates screws was missing so it has been replaced.
What is Included:
- Liberation synthesizer
- power supply / audio interface / external synth control box
- original power supply-to-synth cable

- original road case
- black leather strap (probably original, but I'm not certain)
- 4 rack screws with washers (original? who knows - but they are in a little zip lock bag which makes me think perhaps not)
- 1 spare Flatkeys MM5823 clone chip (I bought 2 when the one in the Liberation went bad, more info at flatkeys.co.uk )
- the original key to lock/unlock the latches on the roadcase
- original warranty card

I have a gallery of many more detailed pictures on my server here"
via this auction
Note this is the second one listed today. You can find the first one here.
One of the MM5823 frequency divider chips went bad about 5 years ago and I replaced it (with a Flatkeys reengineered clone chip) last year. It sounds indistinguishable from the original. There are chips in the paint/finish on the body of the synth - on corners especially, see pictures for details. One of the back plates screws was missing so it has been replaced.
What is Included:
- Liberation synthesizer
- power supply / audio interface / external synth control box
- original power supply-to-synth cable
- original road case
- black leather strap (probably original, but I'm not certain)
- 4 rack screws with washers (original? who knows - but they are in a little zip lock bag which makes me think perhaps not)
- 1 spare Flatkeys MM5823 clone chip (I bought 2 when the one in the Liberation went bad, more info at flatkeys.co.uk )
- the original key to lock/unlock the latches on the roadcase
- original warranty card
I have a gallery of many more detailed pictures on my server here"
Symbolic Sound Kyma Capybara 320 System with Firewire
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via this auction
Perfect Circuit Audio
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Perfect Circuit Audio

Yamaha TX-816 SN 3482
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via this auction
8 DX7s in a rack.
via this auction
8 DX7s in a rack.
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