Thursday, June 13, 2013
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1985 STARKEY LABS Hearing Science Laboratory SN 9009005
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via this auction
Close-ups of the control panel and pics of the inside below. More pics at the auction. See the Starkey label at the bottom of this post for more posts including video.
"For sale is this vintage 1985 Hearing Science Laboratory HSL analog modular synthesizer by Starkey Laboratories, Inc. This particular example, serial number 9009005, is in very excellent 100% original condition and has been recently serviced to be compliant with studio-ready standards. As the name suggests, the HSL was originally manufactured with the intent to exhaustively test the hearing capabilities and limits of the test subject, however, it is without a doubt one of the most interesting analog modular synthesizers ever designed. Production began sometime in the early-70's and seems to have continued uninterrupted through the mid-80's. With very high quality components and a beautiful build that is spectacularly refined, it certainly rivals the thoughtulness of an ARP. The chassis and printed circuit boards are impressively arranged, and there is no doubt that the sophisticated engineering required to design the HSL was successful in creating a simply awesome modular synth. While it is completely unique, features an accessible layout and sounds unlike any other comparable analog synthesizer, (not to mention it looks incredible), it is definitely an esoteric piece for the enthusiast that already has several standard synths. These synths have consistently sold for upward of $2,000.00 for the past 8 years in lesser condition, and taking into consideration the rather limited production when compared to other musical instrument totals, combined with the recent value increase in similar pieces, this is bound to become worth $5,000.00 soon.
As is the case with seemingly all of these units, this example was recently removed from South West Texas State University, where it appears to have been minimally used. A set of mini-banana jack patch cables are included, the original 2-prong power cable was upgraded to a grounded 3-prong, and the controls/pots/switches were meticulously cleaned from within.
The HSL has 3 sine wave generators, a square and saw wave fuzz generator, and a pink and white noise generator. The signal path flows from left to right and is patchable with mini-banana cables (included in the auction). There are 3 filters which allow patching through hi/lo/mid pass sections. There is a phase inverter, limiter, frequency counter (with a classic red LED display) , 4 attenuators (volume), 2 mixer sections, a VU meter, and a few other functions. There is also a gate sequencer, so you can basically set two different lengths of tones to trigger as you desire. The sequencer is intuitively simple, with obvious limitations, but functions perfectly. This pitch can not be manipulated by an external controller, however the frequency can be controlled manually, whereby the frequency can be changed which affects the perceived pitch. I have seen examples with an added c/v control, allowing external triggers and sound sources.
The cabinet certainly draws it's inspiration from the EMS VCS3, with a veneered walnut cabinet showcasing a silver and black control panel."
via this auction
Close-ups of the control panel and pics of the inside below. More pics at the auction. See the Starkey label at the bottom of this post for more posts including video.
"For sale is this vintage 1985 Hearing Science Laboratory HSL analog modular synthesizer by Starkey Laboratories, Inc. This particular example, serial number 9009005, is in very excellent 100% original condition and has been recently serviced to be compliant with studio-ready standards. As the name suggests, the HSL was originally manufactured with the intent to exhaustively test the hearing capabilities and limits of the test subject, however, it is without a doubt one of the most interesting analog modular synthesizers ever designed. Production began sometime in the early-70's and seems to have continued uninterrupted through the mid-80's. With very high quality components and a beautiful build that is spectacularly refined, it certainly rivals the thoughtulness of an ARP. The chassis and printed circuit boards are impressively arranged, and there is no doubt that the sophisticated engineering required to design the HSL was successful in creating a simply awesome modular synth. While it is completely unique, features an accessible layout and sounds unlike any other comparable analog synthesizer, (not to mention it looks incredible), it is definitely an esoteric piece for the enthusiast that already has several standard synths. These synths have consistently sold for upward of $2,000.00 for the past 8 years in lesser condition, and taking into consideration the rather limited production when compared to other musical instrument totals, combined with the recent value increase in similar pieces, this is bound to become worth $5,000.00 soon.
As is the case with seemingly all of these units, this example was recently removed from South West Texas State University, where it appears to have been minimally used. A set of mini-banana jack patch cables are included, the original 2-prong power cable was upgraded to a grounded 3-prong, and the controls/pots/switches were meticulously cleaned from within.
The HSL has 3 sine wave generators, a square and saw wave fuzz generator, and a pink and white noise generator. The signal path flows from left to right and is patchable with mini-banana cables (included in the auction). There are 3 filters which allow patching through hi/lo/mid pass sections. There is a phase inverter, limiter, frequency counter (with a classic red LED display) , 4 attenuators (volume), 2 mixer sections, a VU meter, and a few other functions. There is also a gate sequencer, so you can basically set two different lengths of tones to trigger as you desire. The sequencer is intuitively simple, with obvious limitations, but functions perfectly. This pitch can not be manipulated by an external controller, however the frequency can be controlled manually, whereby the frequency can be changed which affects the perceived pitch. I have seen examples with an added c/v control, allowing external triggers and sound sources.
The cabinet certainly draws it's inspiration from the EMS VCS3, with a veneered walnut cabinet showcasing a silver and black control panel."

Diabolical Circuit Bent Kawai R-50e Drum Machine
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"Circuit Bent Kawai R-50e professionally modified by Diabolical Devices aka Class A Electronics, LLC. It features 12 point ROM bending interface. The path point engage a wide range of glitches, filtered effects, ring mods etc. This machine has also been custom painted by James Gramling. (See Pics)..."
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via this auction
"Circuit Bent Kawai R-50e professionally modified by Diabolical Devices aka Class A Electronics, LLC. It features 12 point ROM bending interface. The path point engage a wide range of glitches, filtered effects, ring mods etc. This machine has also been custom painted by James Gramling. (See Pics)..."
Roland MKS-80 Super Jupiter SN 501546
Wednesday, June 12, 2013
Roland SH-2000 SN 300572
Moog Realistic Concertmate MG-1 SN 1378
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"This is a mint Realistic Concertmate MG-1 by Moog with ATA-style Road Runner case. It's in beautiful working and cosmetic condition. Serial number 1378..."
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"This is a mint Realistic Concertmate MG-1 by Moog with ATA-style Road Runner case. It's in beautiful working and cosmetic condition. Serial number 1378..."
Chamber of Sounds SOLAR SYNTH Demo Video
Published on Jun 12, 2013 chamberofsounds·88 videos
"Here's the SOLAR SYNTH in full sunlight, the shade & indoors. It's the mini synth for all seasons and never needs batteries or external power! Get yours only @ chamberofsounds.com"
Chamber of Sounds on eBay
"Here's the SOLAR SYNTH in full sunlight, the shade & indoors. It's the mini synth for all seasons and never needs batteries or external power! Get yours only @ chamberofsounds.com"
Chamber of Sounds on eBay
QuNeo "Enhanced Note Mode" Performance Video
Published on Jun 12, 2013
"QuNeo Enhanced Note Mode Software lets you play in tune whenever you play QuNeo. Download the Max For Live Device and Standalone Version here:
http://www.keithmcmillen.com/QuNeo/do..."
QuNeos on eBay
Update: and the press release:
"Limitless Fun with QuNeo's Enhanced Note Mode!
Now available as a free standalone app or Max for Live device
BERKELEY, California – June 13, 2013 – Keith McMillen Instruments, developer of the most expressive instruments for making music with computers, announced today its Enhanced Note Mode for QuNeo 3D Multi-touch Pad Controller.
Take your QuNeo performance to the next level
QuNeo's new Enhanced Note Mode maps QuNeo's pads to the notes of nine musical scales, while setting the tonic to any of 12 notes. Players can select any of the scales and then jam away without worrying about hitting a wrong note. The scales included in Enhanced Note Mode are Ionian, Dorian, Phrygian, Lydian, Mixolydian, Aeolian, and Locrian, as well as Major Pentatonic and Minor Pentatonic.
Harmonizer
Enhanced Note Mode includes a powerful harmonizer that can add complimentary pitches to each note being played. The timing of the additional harmonizer pitches can be offset to create a rhythmically compelling cascade of notes.
Adding Pitches: QuNeo's far left vertical slider controls the number of additional pitches added to a note. As the value of the slider increases, pitches are layered upon the original note–one octave below, one fifth above, one octave above, and two octaves above.
Offset: QuNeo's second vertical slider offsets the additional harmonizing pitches in time. As the value of the slider increases, the offset time grows from simultaneous to as much as a quarter note.
Pitch Bend
In Enhanced Note Mode, each pad can produce independent vibrato or deep pitch bends at the touch of a finger. Pitch bend sensitivity can be adjusted to suit the player's preference.
LED Feedback
QuNeo's multi-colored LEDs give players guidance in navigating the notes of the different scales. Keys that are illuminated in green are the root notes of the scale. Keys illuminated in orange correspond to the 2nd, 4th, and 6th notes of the scale. Keys illuminated in red are the 3rd, 5th, and 7th notes of the scale.
Octave Switching
QuNeo's arrow buttons in the lower right corner can shift the register up or down within a nine octave range.
Enhanced Note Mode can be downloaded for free as a Max for Live* device, an editable Max patch, or as a standalone application for Mac OS and Windows. Use it in series with any synthesizer or DAW application.
*To use the Max for Live version of Enhanced Note Mode, you must have either Ableton Live 8 Suite or Ableton Live 9 Suite installed on your computer. Additionally, you must have a version of Cycling '74's Max 5 (Suite 8) or Max 6.1.2 (Suite 9).
About Keith McMillen Instruments
Keith McMillen Instruments develops innovative hardware and software technologies that allow musicians to interface with computers in exciting new ways. Based in Berkeley, California, KMI's products provide today's modern musician with the tools needed to bring new dimensions of expression and control to their performances. We believe when a computer is played as a musical instrument it should feel and respond like one, with all the nuance and sensitivity that makes an instrument musical."
"QuNeo Enhanced Note Mode Software lets you play in tune whenever you play QuNeo. Download the Max For Live Device and Standalone Version here:
http://www.keithmcmillen.com/QuNeo/do..."
QuNeos on eBay
Update: and the press release:
"Limitless Fun with QuNeo's Enhanced Note Mode!
Now available as a free standalone app or Max for Live device
BERKELEY, California – June 13, 2013 – Keith McMillen Instruments, developer of the most expressive instruments for making music with computers, announced today its Enhanced Note Mode for QuNeo 3D Multi-touch Pad Controller.
Take your QuNeo performance to the next level
QuNeo's new Enhanced Note Mode maps QuNeo's pads to the notes of nine musical scales, while setting the tonic to any of 12 notes. Players can select any of the scales and then jam away without worrying about hitting a wrong note. The scales included in Enhanced Note Mode are Ionian, Dorian, Phrygian, Lydian, Mixolydian, Aeolian, and Locrian, as well as Major Pentatonic and Minor Pentatonic.
Harmonizer
Enhanced Note Mode includes a powerful harmonizer that can add complimentary pitches to each note being played. The timing of the additional harmonizer pitches can be offset to create a rhythmically compelling cascade of notes.
Adding Pitches: QuNeo's far left vertical slider controls the number of additional pitches added to a note. As the value of the slider increases, pitches are layered upon the original note–one octave below, one fifth above, one octave above, and two octaves above.
Offset: QuNeo's second vertical slider offsets the additional harmonizing pitches in time. As the value of the slider increases, the offset time grows from simultaneous to as much as a quarter note.
Pitch Bend
In Enhanced Note Mode, each pad can produce independent vibrato or deep pitch bends at the touch of a finger. Pitch bend sensitivity can be adjusted to suit the player's preference.
LED Feedback
QuNeo's multi-colored LEDs give players guidance in navigating the notes of the different scales. Keys that are illuminated in green are the root notes of the scale. Keys illuminated in orange correspond to the 2nd, 4th, and 6th notes of the scale. Keys illuminated in red are the 3rd, 5th, and 7th notes of the scale.
Octave Switching
QuNeo's arrow buttons in the lower right corner can shift the register up or down within a nine octave range.
Enhanced Note Mode can be downloaded for free as a Max for Live* device, an editable Max patch, or as a standalone application for Mac OS and Windows. Use it in series with any synthesizer or DAW application.
*To use the Max for Live version of Enhanced Note Mode, you must have either Ableton Live 8 Suite or Ableton Live 9 Suite installed on your computer. Additionally, you must have a version of Cycling '74's Max 5 (Suite 8) or Max 6.1.2 (Suite 9).
About Keith McMillen Instruments
Keith McMillen Instruments develops innovative hardware and software technologies that allow musicians to interface with computers in exciting new ways. Based in Berkeley, California, KMI's products provide today's modern musician with the tools needed to bring new dimensions of expression and control to their performances. We believe when a computer is played as a musical instrument it should feel and respond like one, with all the nuance and sensitivity that makes an instrument musical."
New Waldorf Nave Videos & Official Press Release - Available Now!
Nave Sound Demo Published on Jun 12, 2013 WaldorfMusicChannel·3 videos
iTunes link: Nave - Waldorf Music
"Pure Nave sounds, no external FX, no external processing!
All sound examples were directly recorded in Nave´s 4 track recorder."
Programming a Nave Sound in 120 seconds
Published on Jun 12, 2013
"This tutorial shows how to program a wavetable sound within a short amount of time."

'Nave is wonderful — by far the most impressive iOS synthesizer I have laid my hands on to date.'
- Richard Devine, 2013 (electronic musician and sound designer)
BAD NEUENAHR, GERMANY: high-quality synthesizer developer Waldorf is proud to announce availability of Nave, its first synthesizer app for Apple’s all-conquering iPad, as of June 13...




And if that’s not enough to get your creative juices flowing then Nave additionally includes a classic oscillator with an ultra useful selection of basic waveforms, plus a super-fat-sounding Überwave function for beefing up sounds by up to eight individually detuned oscillators a la Waldorf’s recently released Rocket synthesizer. Nave is, indeed, truly a sound designer’s dream machine!
But, Waldorf being Waldorf, that’s not all: Nave’s flexible Filter section delivers that high-quality synthesizer sound recognisable right away by anyone at all familiar with Waldorf’s noteworthy name, and, as such, features LP (low-pass), BP (band-pass), and HP (high-pass) filter types with either 12 dB or 24 dB slope settings. Its neighbouring Drive section offers contrasting characteristics by being positioned Pre Filter or Post Filter or as a summing overdrive Pre EQ or Post EQ — perfect for those who prefer harsh and screaming sounds rather than delicate wavetable sweeps.
An extended modulation matrix and diverse realtime control functionality also awaits anyone wishing to animate any Nave sound in any desired direction. In addition to the classic virtual chromatic keyboard, Nave can be played with the Blades that allow for dynamic triggering of polyphonic modulation by simply sliding fingers in X and/or Y direction.
Yet more flexible fun is to be had on the FX & Arp page with pro-quality ModFX (Phaser, Flanger, Chorus), Delay, Reverb, parametric Equalizer, and a highly effective Compressor all adding to Nave’s sound and performance possibilities, as does a full-featured Arpeggiator. And last, but by no means least, the Tape & System page plays hosts to an old school, four-track recorder — replete with virtual tape spools. Use it to record complete compositions or simply sketch some musical ideas inspired by the superlative sounds of Nave!
So how does Nave naturally sound, then? Totally in a class by itself. Just like Waldorf! After all, the well-known Waldorf name has been synonymous with high-quality synthesizers for nigh on 25 years; indeed, its innovative position in the musical instrument marketplace dates back to 1989 with the release of the wavetable-based Microwave, an extraordinary reincarnation of the legendary PPG Wave series — arguably amongst the most coveted high-end synthesizers of the early Eighties. Time and technology stand still for no one, of course, and today Nave takes those heady heavyweight hardware developments of yesteryear — and a whole lot more besides — and serves them up to thankful iPad-adoptees at a fraction of the cost of its forebears.
Any adventurous musical iPad owners out there intrigued by the creative possibilities of wavetable synthesis surely owe it to themselves to check out Nave, the advanced wavetable synthesizer from Waldorf. Going for a song on Apple’s App Store, right here, right now!
iPad owners can purchase Nave directly from Apple’s App Store for a five-day special introductory price of €10.99 EUR/$11.99 USD. (Thereafter it will rise to €17.99 EUR/$19.99 USD.)"
iTunes:
Nave - Waldorf Music
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