Thursday, June 13, 2013
ms buchla
Published on Jun 13, 2013 Ebotronix·681 videos
"Korg MS 20 & SQ 10, Buchla System # 1, Sherman Filterbank 2, Alesis Metavox
FX Alesis 3630, Aphex Model 104, Lexicon MX 400"
Waldorf Rocket and Rocket Control
Published on Jun 13, 2013 Ashley Elsdon·228 videos
iTunes:
Rocket Control - Waldorf Music
Waldorf Rockets on eBay
iTunes:
Rocket Control - Waldorf Music
Waldorf Rockets on eBay
Animal patches series #1
Published on Jun 13, 2013 Phisynth·78 videos
"This is an attempt for some kind of video sketchbook for Animal patches, for future reference. The first # represent the main patch number (global cable configuration), the 2nd # indicates a patch variation (i.e. some more cables usually) and the letter a simple knob variation within the same patch. I hope it will give some inspiration to other Animal tamers..."
"Miami Vice Theme" & "Pirates of the Caribbean" on Musical Tesla Coils
Published on Jun 13, 2013
"Miami Vice Theme played on two museum musical Tesla coils."
Published on Jun 13, 2013 Eric Goodchild·129 videos
"Pirates of the Caribbean played on two museum musical Tesla coils."
Rheyne - Live Jam #80
Published on Jun 12, 2013 RheyneMusic·111 videos
"Live looping with analog keyboards, USB controllers, iOS devices, Ableton Live... and a microphone. All loops are recorded live, nothing's pre-recorded.
Download or stream the audio at SoundCloud: http://snd.sc/15YminD
Equipment:
DJ TechTools MIDI Fighter 3D (in MF3D Launcher mode)
DSI MoPho Keyboard
Akai APC20
KMI QuNeo and QuNexus
Oxygen 25
iPod Touch running Sunrizer w/ iConnectMIDI
Novation Launchpad
Moog Prodigy
Fender Rhodes w/ MXR Wylde Overdrive
iPads running Lemur and WaveGenerator
Shure SM58
PreSonus 1818VSL
MacBook Pro running Ableton Live
Lighting:
5x Chauvet Slim Par 56 LED
2x American DJ Mega 50 RGB"
AirMIDI - Play Music with your Leap Motion Controller!
Published on Jun 12, 2013 Pier Lim·64 videos
"Play and Control your virtual instruments with AirMIDI and the Leap Motion Controller!
Available 22th Jul 13 with the launch of the Leap Motion Controller.
Available for Mac OSX. Coming soon for Windows."
From the makers of TF Looper for iOS. Also see the Airharp from Adam Somers.
Get Synthesized T-Shirts
via Katja Ruge on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge
"The GET SYNTHESIZED male + female T-Shirts and Tote Bags are here! Made in Hamburg with lots of synth love by Kann denn Liebe Synthie sein (Can Love Be Synth?). Very light 100% organic cotton, hand screenprinted, men classic white with black print, woman grey shirt with black print. Limited Edition. ♥ xx k.
visit our store"
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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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)..."
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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
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