Friday, October 25, 2013
Yamaha CS-5 SN 1947
Roland TR-808
Jomox Sunsyn
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via this auction
Some interesting bits from the listing:
"Please keep in mind, if you are buying this synth you need to be prepared to tune it using the auto-tune and also calibrate the envelopes manually every 3 to 5 months. Its a lovely synth. Easily the best in my Studio as a polyphonic synth. it can do what most poly analogs can do but so much more because of the RCO's and the complex modulations possibilities. Be aware it only has 2 envelopes so if your looking for more this synth is not for you."
via this auction
Some interesting bits from the listing:
"Please keep in mind, if you are buying this synth you need to be prepared to tune it using the auto-tune and also calibrate the envelopes manually every 3 to 5 months. Its a lovely synth. Easily the best in my Studio as a polyphonic synth. it can do what most poly analogs can do but so much more because of the RCO's and the complex modulations possibilities. Be aware it only has 2 envelopes so if your looking for more this synth is not for you."
krisp1 Modulars
via krisp1 on Facebook
Top: "One to play with until Monday when it must go to its new home
Now in 15U metal rack cases
Spaces to be filled!!!!!"
Bottom: "Smallest new style system out yet with a power supply really fun to patch and opened up new ideas for me
What is it they say Less is more"
http://krisp1.com
Glen Darcey and Yves Usson - presenting MicroBrute
Buchla Modular Sounds 9
Published on Oct 25, 2013 Joris Menten·88 videos
"Essentialy the same patch as Buchla Modular Sounds 8 - however using the 291e only as VCA and no filter sweeps and a lower tempo ..."
"Essentialy the same patch as Buchla Modular Sounds 8 - however using the 291e only as VCA and no filter sweeps and a lower tempo ..."
Spectralis tutorial #13: Double your polyphonic MIDI parts
Published on Oct 25, 2013 acemonvw·70 videos
"Created a new tutorial (or really a tip/trick) to double the polyphonic parts you can sequence external gear with. Typically, one might think that they can only use the three Dsynth parts, routed to send MIDI notes to external gear, not its internal sampler, to record polyphonic parts. The Asynth (or hybrid synth) parts are monophonic, but because all notes are sent (just one has priority) this means that when you route the signal to a MIDI channel, you can have 3 more polyphonic parts (there are three monophonic 'parts' in the Asynth section, and you can do this for each).
Feel free to ask any questions you might have!
Sorry for all the 'umms', I make these for the fun of it. They are not scripted (I'm sure that's obvious).
Radikal Technologies Spectralis 2"
nonlinearcircuits panel 6 & CA seq
Published on Oct 25, 2013
"1st patch with 6th panel and cellular automata sequencer.
more info - http://nonlinearcircuits.blogspot.com..."
Update:
panel 6
Published on Oct 25, 2013 cirtcele·100 videos
"A close-up look at some of the modules on this panel - 6 channel panning mixer, headphone amp and connection, two VCAs with pan control, two VCOs, Veena, two difference rectifiers, 6 fixed filters, Phase locked loop and a Noise module with 5 different random sources"
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