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Monday, April 29, 2013

Meganome -- DIY Arduino MIDI Controller

Published on Apr 26, 2013 JazariMusic·11 videos

"Get the free Jazari EP: http://jazari.bandcamp.com
Arduino code and tips: goo.gl/oxQcm
The Meganome is inspired by the monome controller and powered by an Arduino Mega. Like other grid controllers like the Launchpad and Push, it has performance modes for triggering drums, playings synths, and launching clips and effects. I like the feel of arcade buttons and look of exotic hardwoods, so mass-market products just weren't right for me.

You can see how the grid-based layout makes octave jumps and glisses really easy in this video: http://youtu.be/Gsph_10sb64?t=2m18s

Watch the Meganome be used as a drum machine: http://youtu.be/rMrk-pZ4RBk

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1984 Roland Juno-106 'Synful' Ad



via Retro Synth Ads where you'll find the write-up.

"Roland Juno-106 synthesizer 'Synful' full page colour advertisement from page 7 in the August 1984 issue of Keyboard Magazine."

OBERHEIM OB1 SN 0658

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Black Oberheim Two Voice Keyboard Programmer

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Pics of the inside below.

Korg Monotribe (Analogue Ribbon Station) Synthesizer

Uploaded on Apr 6, 2011 SynthesizerBook·8 videos

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Monotribes on eBay

Flower Electronics Little Boy Blue Modular Synthesizer

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Uploaded on Dec 3, 2010 SynthesizerBook·8 videos


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"Battery powered modular synthesizer that uses banana jack patch cords. Has a 1/4 input for Guitar, Bass, Microphone or other instruments. Infinitely deep as you create your own sounds by connecting patch cables, this synthesizer uses banana jacks which easily allow the signal to be "multed" e.g. you can send one jack to multiple different jacks by stacking the jacks upon one another. This particular LBB has been modified with a banana jack ground plug on the side, allowing for the ability to interfacing with other banana jack modular synthesizers. It also comes with a some banana jack cables to get you started. Best of all it's battery powered which allows you to take it anywhere, you can use it as a sound generator or use it like a guitar pedal, you can also play it by singing through it using a microphone and routing your voice to the envelope follower.


Features:
2 voltage controlled ramp (sawtooth) oscillators
1/4" input with variable gain
envelope follower with optional inverter
2 channel mixer
intermodulating output stage
powder-coated aluminum case
single 9V battery
power automatically disconnected when output cable is unplugged"

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Roland Juno-106 SN 441026

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Memorymoog Plus SN 3075

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No More - Suicide Commando - official video of the original version - 1981


Published on Apr 28, 2013

Moog Prodigy & Yamaha CS20m?

"No More - Suicide Commando - official video of the original version - 1981

http://www.nomoremusic.eu
© NO MORE
Released in 1981 as 7" single „Suicide Commando"

Also available on the „Dreams Deluxe" compilation on VOD Records and on the „7 years" compilation.

In 1981, the german band NO MORE landed the underground hit SUICIDE COMMANDO, which in the following years spread internationally regardless of genre and scene.
Whether in the New Yorker Limelight or in an Indie club in the Ruhrgebiet, at the Love Parade in Berlin or on the compilation of the Parisian shop Colette, whether in a techno club in Tokyo or at the Sonar Festival in Barcelona: SUICIDE COMMANDO was played everywhere, not in the least thanks to the interpretations by DJ Hell, DJ Vitalic or Echopark.
And NO MORE's international indie-classic is still part of many DJ-Sets.

Elektron Analog 4 Tutorial #2 - Kick and Tom sound design.


Published on Apr 29, 2013 SecretMusicUK·46 videos

"This second A4 tutorial focuses on designing a kick drum and tom sequence from scratch.
A good sound system is recommended, as this video contains a lot of low end, but not much else !
Enjoy !"

Elektron on eBay

Part 1 here.
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