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Yamaha CS-60
Moog Satellite Synthesizer SN 219102 with Patch Sheets Registration Guide
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Crazy synth art.
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Crazy synth art.
Analogue Solutions Oberkorn SL16 Sliders 16 Step Sequencer
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"This 16 step analog sequencer has one analog channel with one large slider per step. There's a master range slider which scales all steps. There is also a 3-way toggle switch per step, allowing for gate outputs (X, Y, off, per step).
The sequence control has a jacks for reset and step1, internal/external clock, and a somewhat unique 4-bit binary (ABCD) representation of the current step. There's quite a bit of flexibility to be had here when integrating with other modular synth gear and controllers.
This unit is 3U in height, though this is not configured as a rack-mount module. It is mounted in an Analogue Solutions AS0084 enclosure, which contains the power supply, making it more of a tabletop unit. With the addition of rack ears it could probably be rack mounted. In my rack I simply kept it between two modules which were 3U apart and it stayed in place quite well.
I put all my studio equipment in storage some time ago, so I do not currently have a setup to give this an extensive test. However, it worked perfectly when I carefully packed it for storage. Cosmetically it is in excellent condition.
The only real issue I ever had with this is that the power jack in the back is slightly loose. When inserting the AC adaptor barrel jack the receptable will give just a little. Once it is inserted it maintains a solid connection. In one of the attached photos I show how it is still perfectly accessible through the hole in the rear..."
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"This 16 step analog sequencer has one analog channel with one large slider per step. There's a master range slider which scales all steps. There is also a 3-way toggle switch per step, allowing for gate outputs (X, Y, off, per step).
The sequence control has a jacks for reset and step1, internal/external clock, and a somewhat unique 4-bit binary (ABCD) representation of the current step. There's quite a bit of flexibility to be had here when integrating with other modular synth gear and controllers.
This unit is 3U in height, though this is not configured as a rack-mount module. It is mounted in an Analogue Solutions AS0084 enclosure, which contains the power supply, making it more of a tabletop unit. With the addition of rack ears it could probably be rack mounted. In my rack I simply kept it between two modules which were 3U apart and it stayed in place quite well.
I put all my studio equipment in storage some time ago, so I do not currently have a setup to give this an extensive test. However, it worked perfectly when I carefully packed it for storage. Cosmetically it is in excellent condition.
The only real issue I ever had with this is that the power jack in the back is slightly loose. When inserting the AC adaptor barrel jack the receptable will give just a little. Once it is inserted it maintains a solid connection. In one of the attached photos I show how it is still perfectly accessible through the hole in the rear..."
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LABELS/MORE: Analogue Solutions, Auctions, Featured
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Analogue Solutions Oberkorn 3 Channel 16 Step Sequencer SN 2683
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"This 16 step analog sequencer has three analog channels with knobs per step. There's a master range knob for all three channels, which scales all steps, and a glide knob for two of the three which adds a glide/portamento effect to the step-to-step transition. There is also a 4-way switch per step, allowing for gate outputs (X, Y, XY, off, per step).
The sequence control has a jacks for input/output and CV of clock, reset to step 1, and a somewhat unique 4-bit binary (ABCD) representation of the current step. The unit can be clocked internally, externally, and off of MIDI. The internal LFO clock is about <1Hz to 30Hz and has CV control of tempo. There's quite a bit of flexibility to be had here when integrating with other modular synth gear and controllers. This unit is 3U in height, though this is not configured as a rack-mount module. It is mounted in an Analogue Solutions AS0084 enclosure, which contains the power supply, making it more of a tabletop unit. With the addition of rack ears it could probably be rack mounted. In my rack I simply kept it between two modules which were 3U apart and it stayed in place quite well. I put all my studio equipment in storage some time ago, so I do not currently have a setup to give this an extensive test. However, it worked perfectly when I carefully packed it for storage. Cosmetically it is in excellent condition..."
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"This 16 step analog sequencer has three analog channels with knobs per step. There's a master range knob for all three channels, which scales all steps, and a glide knob for two of the three which adds a glide/portamento effect to the step-to-step transition. There is also a 4-way switch per step, allowing for gate outputs (X, Y, XY, off, per step).
The sequence control has a jacks for input/output and CV of clock, reset to step 1, and a somewhat unique 4-bit binary (ABCD) representation of the current step. The unit can be clocked internally, externally, and off of MIDI. The internal LFO clock is about <1Hz to 30Hz and has CV control of tempo. There's quite a bit of flexibility to be had here when integrating with other modular synth gear and controllers. This unit is 3U in height, though this is not configured as a rack-mount module. It is mounted in an Analogue Solutions AS0084 enclosure, which contains the power supply, making it more of a tabletop unit. With the addition of rack ears it could probably be rack mounted. In my rack I simply kept it between two modules which were 3U apart and it stayed in place quite well. I put all my studio equipment in storage some time ago, so I do not currently have a setup to give this an extensive test. However, it worked perfectly when I carefully packed it for storage. Cosmetically it is in excellent condition..."
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LIDER-1 - Soviet Analog Micro Synth Processor
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"RARE SOVIET GUITAR MICRO SYNTHESIZER - ANALOG EFFECT PROCESSOR, MADE IN CCCP BY "FORMANTA" MILITARY RADIO PLANT AT 1982 YEAR - CALLED LIDER (LEADER)
This first in Russia guitar synthesizer is hard to find now! It was manufactured at the same Formanta (Kachkanar) radio factory where the legendary Polivoks synth! The Lider can be used as external multi FX unit for a synthesizer or for guitar of course! It has a really warm and rich analog effects and killer a-la Polivoks synth resonance filter!!!
STRUCTURE - four independent built-in serial effect modules: Overdrive + Phaser + VCF + VCA Mod
- Mixer: Overdrive (Rocktone 1-2) + Octaver + Suboctaver
- Analog phaser with depth and rate
- Analog resonance filter 24dB/oct with auto controlled ADR and modulation
- Modulator VCA with ADR (attack, decay, release)
- Dry signal amount wheel
- FX amount wheel
- Four rubber foot switchers for quick mix control
- Input sensitivity level (on the bottom side)
- Connections (5-DIN): input, outputs - line (thru), phones, amplifier
PLEASE LISTEN THE DEMO PHRASES OF THIS KILLER EFFECT-
NOTE: this is actually my demo examples, created by me (Copyright by John © 2013 www.ruskeys.net)
sound1 - filter freak! (sequenced saw wave through the Lider)
sound2 - retro phazer+overdrive!
sound3 - filter+phazer!"
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"RARE SOVIET GUITAR MICRO SYNTHESIZER - ANALOG EFFECT PROCESSOR, MADE IN CCCP BY "FORMANTA" MILITARY RADIO PLANT AT 1982 YEAR - CALLED LIDER (LEADER)This first in Russia guitar synthesizer is hard to find now! It was manufactured at the same Formanta (Kachkanar) radio factory where the legendary Polivoks synth! The Lider can be used as external multi FX unit for a synthesizer or for guitar of course! It has a really warm and rich analog effects and killer a-la Polivoks synth resonance filter!!!
STRUCTURE - four independent built-in serial effect modules: Overdrive + Phaser + VCF + VCA Mod
- Mixer: Overdrive (Rocktone 1-2) + Octaver + Suboctaver
- Analog phaser with depth and rate
- Analog resonance filter 24dB/oct with auto controlled ADR and modulation
- Modulator VCA with ADR (attack, decay, release)
- Dry signal amount wheel
- FX amount wheel
- Four rubber foot switchers for quick mix control
- Input sensitivity level (on the bottom side)
- Connections (5-DIN): input, outputs - line (thru), phones, amplifier
PLEASE LISTEN THE DEMO PHRASES OF THIS KILLER EFFECT-
NOTE: this is actually my demo examples, created by me (Copyright by John © 2013 www.ruskeys.net)
sound1 - filter freak! (sequenced saw wave through the Lider)
sound2 - retro phazer+overdrive!
sound3 - filter+phazer!"
Simmons SDS2000 Drum Machine
Moog Sub Phatty Including Cat-O-Steel
Modular rhythmic test
Published on Jul 14, 2013 MrLouk4·10 videos
"Simple rhythmic patch, everything from my modular system.No external devices or adds.
Modules used:
Intellijel Rubicon
Makenoise MMG
White Thomas LPG (DIY)
Makenoise Renè
Makenoise Pressure Points"
"Simple rhythmic patch, everything from my modular system.No external devices or adds.
Modules used:
Intellijel Rubicon
Makenoise MMG
White Thomas LPG (DIY)
Makenoise Renè
Makenoise Pressure Points"
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LABELS/MORE: eurorack, intellijel, Make Noise, Thomas White, Video
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PixiVisor for iPad Demo (with Tinysizer, Vermona DRM1, Tenori-On & Akai MPC 500)
Published on Jul 14, 2013 flx04·41 videos
"Going through some settings to create visuals from sound, using the iOS app "PixiVisor" on an iPad. The app is also available on other platforms, so go ahead and check it out:
http://warmplace.ru/soft/pixivisor/
The audio transmitter in this video is the Anyware Tinysizer analog modular synth. Its audio is routed into the iPad's mic input through a cheap StarTech headset splitter.
Questions or comments? Go ahead and post them below! :) Thanks for watching! MORE INFO: V V V V
Gear used in this video:
- Apple iPad 3 with PixiVisor video synth / audio visualizer
- Anyware Tinysizer (audio transmitter for PixiVisor)
- Vermonad DRM1 mkIII (drums, the kick drum is triggering the saw wave ADSR)
- Akai MPC 500 (sequencing Vermona DRM1 drums)
- Yamaha Tenori-On (sequencing the saw wave's pitch later on in the video)
Filmed with a Canon EOS 550D (Rebel t2i) and a GoPro HD Hero."
iTunes:
PixiVisor - Alexander Zolotov
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