Published on May 3, 2013 pianoloft·191 videos
"the sound of the korg monotron delay is run through the rainbowmachine by earthquaker, and later on the magnetic bug by folktek is added, sounds like metallic splittering light."
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Saturday, May 04, 2013
Studio Electronics ATC-1 Tone Chameleon
Ladik Bipolar Voltmeter Eurorack Module
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"This listing is for one bipolar V-meter module for eurorack / Doepfer A100 system (ladik M-011).
3 switchable ranges (front panel switch): -2 to +2V, -4 to +4V, -8 to +8V, zero in the middle.
4 steps for positive and 4 steps for negative voltage in selected range.
Very handy for checking CV or audio levels between modules.
For example - slow LFO will light up alternating bar up and down (depends of waveshape),
symmetric VCO output will light symmetric bars (alternating so fast for eye) which appears like
continuous light in positive and negative range.
Not suitable for exact measuring of CV (tuning check or so). Step spacing is too big for this.
All three panel jacks are parallel (can be used as one to two multiple).
Quality England connectors (not cheapo China), durable engraved panel.
Built by me the best way I know. PCB on rear side is silver coated.
Width: 4TE/ 4HP/ 20mm.
Depth: 60mm /2,4"
Current: 6mA
Power ribbon cable included (handy 20cm, 16/10pin)."

Update:
Modular V-meter module ladik M-011 in Eurorack (Doepfer A100) format
Published on May 6, 2013 RuprechtM·48 videos

"This listing is for one bipolar V-meter module for eurorack / Doepfer A100 system (ladik M-011).
3 switchable ranges (front panel switch): -2 to +2V, -4 to +4V, -8 to +8V, zero in the middle.
4 steps for positive and 4 steps for negative voltage in selected range.
Very handy for checking CV or audio levels between modules.
For example - slow LFO will light up alternating bar up and down (depends of waveshape),
symmetric VCO output will light symmetric bars (alternating so fast for eye) which appears like
continuous light in positive and negative range.
Not suitable for exact measuring of CV (tuning check or so). Step spacing is too big for this.
All three panel jacks are parallel (can be used as one to two multiple).
Quality England connectors (not cheapo China), durable engraved panel.
Built by me the best way I know. PCB on rear side is silver coated.
Width: 4TE/ 4HP/ 20mm.
Depth: 60mm /2,4"
Current: 6mA
Power ribbon cable included (handy 20cm, 16/10pin)."

Update:
Modular V-meter module ladik M-011 in Eurorack (Doepfer A100) format
Published on May 6, 2013 RuprechtM·48 videos
Lumen Aqua & Hadikat Raja XXII
Published on May 4, 2013 RADIOKLOW·82 videos
"Composition for Virus TI, percussions and Steinway concert piano of Miroslav Philarmonik by IK Multimedia, and natural sounds."
Hadikat Raja XXII, Première Partie
Published on May 3, 2013 RADIOKLOW·82 videos
"First part of the twenty second visit to the garden. Composed for Virus TI and Little Phatty. Music, film and all arts by Marc-Henri Arfeux."
Hadikat Raja XXII, Deuxième Partie
Published on May 3, 2013
"Second part of the twenty second visit to the garden. Composed for Virus TI and Little Phatty. Music, film and all arts by Marc-Henri Arfeux."
On the synths featured: "Virus, the Little Phatty and the classical percussion set of Miroslav Philarmonik. The Little Phatty can be heard at the following times, mostly playing in association with the Virus :
05:25-05:57
10:43-10:52
10:55-12:09
12:11-12:18
12:28-12:56
14:12-14:53
The percussion set of Miroslav appears two times. First, with the Virus which plays its own percussion part with sounds I created : 08:37-09:21 A second time at the very end of the piece as you will notice."
Joyful Tweeting
Published on May 4, 2013 Khantipol Kasemsant·199 videos
"Elektron Analog Four + Arturia Minibrute + NI Maschine Mikro Mk2
Recorded into Ableton Live 9"
"Elektron Analog Four + Arturia Minibrute + NI Maschine Mikro Mk2
Recorded into Ableton Live 9"
Into The Cave. Pitsburg Filter, MFB Urzwerg Pro, 4ms PEG.
Published on May 4, 2013 SoloStuff·9 videos
"I actually did this a while ago, but never posted it anywhere. A simple patch testing my euro modular which is now quite a bit larger. This was recorded in raw, direct from speaker to my crapy camera mic!!.
I personally think that Urzwerg Pro is one of the best if not the best sequencers you can get out there for that price. Plus, it's portable, so you can use it with other things, plus it saves you rack space."
"I actually did this a while ago, but never posted it anywhere. A simple patch testing my euro modular which is now quite a bit larger. This was recorded in raw, direct from speaker to my crapy camera mic!!.
I personally think that Urzwerg Pro is one of the best if not the best sequencers you can get out there for that price. Plus, it's portable, so you can use it with other things, plus it saves you rack space."
Rare BBC 1967 Mellotron PEG: Programme Effects Generator

"I've always been a huge fan of Mellotrons and related items. This might be the rarest one I've seen. A friend of mine had this unit in a crate in his storage for years, I've been begging to let me get it out and try it... and it's finally possible. It's the only one I've ever seen, and most Mellotron people don't even know these existed.
The BBC seemed to have commissioned these in 1966/67 for quick access and playing of sound effects tapes. Previous to this, sound effects were kept on individual reels/spools and threaded manually onto a tradition reel-to-reel tape deck. The PEG is designed to use custom cartridges, with preloaded springed tape. They cartridges can be used up to 4 at one time, each loading into a Record/Playback "drawer" with some options. Each drawer allows you to record a new sound onto the tape, or simply play back. Playback allows pitch change and preset decay times as the tape plays. It's industrial or space-age sheet metal construction makes it look very "of its time" sort of Dr. Who meets a battleship.
It's designed a kind of a table-top or desktop unit, and there is a heavy external box used to vary pitch, if needed. So far I have only limited success with it, but it does light up and have some function. There is a huge and detailed manual documenting everything about it, so it will only be 'yet another project' and a matter of time to get it all sorted out..."


Carl Oliver - Experiment Twenty Two
Published on May 4, 2013 Carl Oliver·22 videos
"A Video Series of Short Eurorack Modular Impromptu Experiments and Improvisations."
Watch them all here.
"A Video Series of Short Eurorack Modular Impromptu Experiments and Improvisations."
Watch them all here.
Roland TB-303 BASS SYNTH
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What do the D.S. and D.C. stand for? It's interesting that they chose italic font for them.

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What do the D.S. and D.C. stand for? It's interesting that they chose italic font for them.
BROTHER AUTO EMILLION
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"Vintage 70's BROTHER AUTO EMILLION organ keyboard/synthesizer, made in Japan. features a wide range of sound options with both presets (Harpsichord, Marimba and Vibes); as well as user-controlled sounds via the separate mixers for Flute 8', Flute 4', Oboe and Violin. Additional controls are Vibrato and Sustain, along with various accompaniment options. Also included is a Rhythm Section/Drum Machine with a number of preset patterns which can be altered in Tempo and Output Volume in relation to the keyboard played sounds.
There is an onboard speaker, plus different input/output options on the back.
This unit is in excellent working order and very clean physical condition as pictured. It is a quality-built vintage portable organ - not a toy. The top and bottom casing panels are all metal, with plastic sides. The sounds are surprisingly good and the options are versatile for a range of uses - including stage. Dimensions of the organ itself are approx 76 x 30 x 10cm, and it weighs around 9kg"
You can find a video of one previously posted here.
Update via Joe McGinty in the comments: "Looks like a re-branded Baldwin Discoverer [posts here] (which is also very cool). Functions are exactly the same. Interesting."
Update2: you can also see one in this video with Tame Impala.
via this auction
"Vintage 70's BROTHER AUTO EMILLION organ keyboard/synthesizer, made in Japan. features a wide range of sound options with both presets (Harpsichord, Marimba and Vibes); as well as user-controlled sounds via the separate mixers for Flute 8', Flute 4', Oboe and Violin. Additional controls are Vibrato and Sustain, along with various accompaniment options. Also included is a Rhythm Section/Drum Machine with a number of preset patterns which can be altered in Tempo and Output Volume in relation to the keyboard played sounds.
There is an onboard speaker, plus different input/output options on the back.
This unit is in excellent working order and very clean physical condition as pictured. It is a quality-built vintage portable organ - not a toy. The top and bottom casing panels are all metal, with plastic sides. The sounds are surprisingly good and the options are versatile for a range of uses - including stage. Dimensions of the organ itself are approx 76 x 30 x 10cm, and it weighs around 9kg"
You can find a video of one previously posted here.
Update via Joe McGinty in the comments: "Looks like a re-branded Baldwin Discoverer [posts here] (which is also very cool). Functions are exactly the same. Interesting."
Update2: you can also see one in this video with Tame Impala.
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