MATRIXSYNTH

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Oakley HVM Human Voice Module


via Oakley Sound where you'll find the complete details.

"The Oakley Sound HVM is an electronic audio signal modification device that attempts to replicate some of the sounds from two classic keyboards first seen and heard in 1979. The module consists of three sections, two band pass filter networks and one parametric equaliser. It is possible to use each section independently if built that way but the suggested panel design has them wired together so as to allow maximum flexibility with the smallest number of front panel controls.

The design of the bandpass filter network takes its inspiration from the beautiful haunting sounds of the Lambda's chorus ensemble and the VP-330's human voice presets. In the suggested panel design of the HVM these are labelled Chorus and Vox respectively. A simple toggle switch on the panel allows the user to switch between the two modes..."

Khoral - Clockwork Cities (Microkorg Vocoder)


Published on Mar 19, 2013

"www.khoral.net
http://khoral.blogspot.com

http://www.facebook.com/khoral.central

Featuring the ever popular MicroMoorg.
Bass&Lead : Moog Little Phatty
Drums : DSI Tempest
Strings : Gforce Virtual String Machine
Choir : Gforce M-Tron Pro w/ Chamberlin"

Lyrics via the khoral blog:


In the clockwork city they all look the same
Everybody’s working and nobody knows your name
In the clockwork city they all look the same
Everybody’s working and nobody knows your name

In the clockwork city there’s no hope in vain
The heart of the wise in the house of mourning
In the clockwork city there’s no hope in vain
Everybody’s working and nobody knows your name

It’s a room full of toys and nothing’s for real
It’s a desolate place you can never leave
In the clockwork city you’ve nothing left to hide
In the clockwork city where things never die

In the clockwork city you know the game is fixed
How much you lose and how small you gain
All summer long I’ve been wasting my sorrow
All summer long broken and forlorn

RC CIRCUIT BENT 'ECHO TIMESCAPE' ATMOSPHERIC FEEDBACK DELAY SYNTHESIZER MACHINE

Published on Mar 19, 2013

"ECHOES IN TIME+SPACE - EVOLVING ATMOSPHERE FEEDBACK MACHINE"

Resonance Circuits on eBay (RSS)

ROLAND SH-1 SN 822701 with Roland Hard Case

Note: links to listings are affiliate links for which the site may be compensated.
via this auction
tokyowax (RSS)

ROLAND JUNO-60 SN 288346

Note: links to listings are affiliate links for which the site may be compensated.
via this auction
tokyowax (RSS)

KORG MS-03 Signal Processor

Note: links to listings are affiliate links for which the site may be compensated.
via this auction
tokyowax (RSS)

"Allows any instrument to 'play' a synthesizer.
This signal processor converts any audio signal input into a synthesizer control signal. Put together a guitar or vocal synthesizer instantly by connecting the MC-03 between your guitar or mike and any synthesizer with CV and trigger inputs. No alterations are needed; just by plugging into the MS-03 and adjusting the controls, your instrument can actually 'play' the synthesizer. When performing live, connect a foot switch for portamento, pitch hold, and other useful effects."

KORG MS-10 Vintage Analog Semi-Modular Synthesizer SN 133448

Note: links to listings are affiliate links for which the site may be compensated.
via this auction
tokyowax (RSS)

Vintage EMU MODULAR SYNTHESIZER SN S-000-011

Note: links to listings are affiliate links for which the site may be compensated.
via this auction

"Vintage 1970's EMU (Eμ) SYSTEMS MODULAR Synthesizer parts. Designed by Dave Rossum and Scott Wedge and made in Santa Cruz, California between 1972-1980. Fewer than 100 Eμ synths were ever made and most are in University music departments, museums, or in the hands of well-known musicians and composers.

This collection of parts includes:

- over 120 NOS printed circuit boards. These are all 1970's blue Eμ PCBs and all have hand-inscribed serial numbers

- a recently serviced original power supply/keyboard output module that works well and has faceplate, working on/off lighted switch and new 3-prong socket cord

- an extremely rare walnut (narrow) top cabinet with serial number 011. I'm told 011 may signify number 1 since the likelihood that 11 were built is slim. Made by David Rossum's brother, who built Eμ's early cabinets

- 3 original untested Eμ modules with faceplates and knobs. They are a Dual Transient Generator, a Triple Latch and a Memory module

- 100's of pages of copied documentation including schematics, parts lists, and technical info. I'll also send the buyer several pdf. files with the Operating Manual, catalogs and other docs

- 7 faceplates (Quad VCA, Sawtooth/Pulse VCO, Noise Source, Programmer and Tape Interface) and 19 rear panel brackets/thumbscrews

This would make an amazing project for the right person. Most of the electronics components used on the originals are still available today or can be tracked down by the diligent. Many parts (like certain Bourns pots or Switchcraft switches) haven't changed much in 35 years. The 4 included Eμ modules and cabinet give the retro-builder original reference examples, making it possible to match their reconstructions perfectly. The parts included in this sale could produce a large double cabinet Eμ system..."

Vintage Moog Modular Ribbon Controller

Note: links to listings are affiliate links for which the site may be compensated.
via this auction

Alesis Andromeda A6 Analog Synthesizer

Note: links to listings are affiliate links for which the site may be compensated.
via this auction

PREVIOUS PAGE NEXT PAGE HOME




© Matrixsynth - All posts are presented here for informative, historical and educative purposes as applicable within fair use.
MATRIXSYNTH is supported by affiliate links that use cookies to track clickthroughs and sales. See the privacy policy for details.
MATRIXSYNTH - EVERYTHING SYNTH