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Sunday, January 06, 2013

Blacet 2090 Wiard Mini Wave

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"The Mini Wave is a wavetable lookup type module that features 256 different waveforms stored in a digital memory arranged as sixteen “Banks” with sixteen “Waves” for each Bank. The selection of Wave and Bank is voltage controlled.

Each waveform consists of 256 samples or steps that are output by decoding an input voltage or waveform. Using a sawtooth input wave, the samples are output in sequential order, with the frequency tracking the input signal. Using a more complex input waveform allows for non sequential sample output with a more “distortion box” feel.

A slow speed input waveform allows complex envelope or LFO type signals to be output.

The Mini Wave can also be used as a quantizer, processing control voltage inputs to only output specific steps of control voltage.

This is a non modified Rev A version of this module. It has the stock EPROM, with an empty slot for another EPROM, switch selectable from the front panel. Blacet sells another EPROM for this unit you can add."

Arp Odyssey Vintage MK 1 2800

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Kawai K5m MIDI Digital Additive Synthesizer

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Flame Midi Talking Synth

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1982 Siel Opera 6

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Curios what that solar panel looking strip is on the left under the controls.  Note this one is being offered for parts due to battery damage.  Some pics of the inside below.

"The Main CPU board had battery damage and this is very common for these there were only around 2000 ever made and I see around 4 on ebay world wide per year.

The voice boards are undamaged as far as i am aware and all filter chips and DCOs are on the board. the only work on this that has been done is the CPU board. It has been stripped back to reveal the PCB underneath that does not have too much damage. Please see the pictures below."

Update: I heard back from the seller.  The strip is a paper preset sticker.

Unpacking synths whilst trying to keep packing peanuts under control.

Published on Jan 6, 2013 AnalogueSolutions·35 videos

"New synths for Sound Of Science Studio A.
ARP 2600, Midimini, EML 101, EML 200.
Music copyright Sound Of Science ( www.soundofscience.org)."

RC CIRCUIT BENT SPACE CHAMBER ANALOGUE DELAY UNIT

Published on Jan 6, 2013 djwidow420·216 videos

Resonance Circuits on eBay (RSS)

Swiftly Soaring

Published on Jan 6, 2013 Khantipol Kasemsant·159 videos

"Jamming with Maschine Mikro Mk2 and Arturia Minibrute'

Oberheim Matrix 6 Editing


Published on Jan 6, 2013 AudioCentralMagazine·107 videos


"A frightening programming session on the nightmarish data entry of Oberheim Matrix 6. It seems an eternity, but in the Eighties this was the most common way to program the less expensive synthesizers: one parameter at time, first select then entering desired values!!!
God bless potentiometers and encoders (and Editor programs...)."

In my opinion it's not that bad actually. Everything is laid out in order, the first 10 parameters is DCO1, the next 10, DCO2, the next 10, VCF/VCA, and so on. There are no submenus. Everything is only one layer deep. You can see a pic of the parameters on the 6R in this current MATRIXSYNTH-B post. See the Patch Edit section in the bottom. You can also flip through parameters vs. having to enter the number for each. Sadly their is no slider for editing values like some other menu driven synths, so you have to button up, down or enter the value you want. Nothing beats knobs. On OS version 2.13 of the Matrix-6 you can map external MIDI controllers to each parameter. Access made a Matrix Programmer and you should be able to use other controllers that support MIDI Sysex including some for the iPad.

Les Chic Voltage - White Lines (Don't Do It) LIVE SYNTHESIZER VERSION


Published on Jan 6, 2013 jerrydibella·20 videos

"Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five - WHITE LINES (DON'T DO IT)
LIVE SYNTHESIZER VERSION
Roland Juno 60: arpeggio on introduction
Roland TR 626 Drum Machine: Tambourines, Rides and Crash hits plus Juno 60's arpeggiator triggering
Minimoog Voyager: bass line
Yamaha DX7 IIFD: brass (in dual mode recorded through a 1980's multitrack recording mixer model "Power MPK 704")
Korg R3 Synthesizer/Vocoder: vocoder chorus line

2013

LES CHIC VOLTAGE

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