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Sunday, November 03, 2013

Malekko Richter NoiseRing

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"Richter NoiseRing in eurorack format. Sanctioned by Grant Richter of Wiard Synthesizer Company in 14hp eurorack format. Output 1 sends out random stepped voltages, output 2 outputs random bipolar voltages (cool for random gates), noise outputs white noise, clock outputs a clock for pulse. May be clocked by external device, or internally."

Sequential Circuit Prophet T8 Synthesizer

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via the seller: "Two years ago I had my Prophet T8 serviced by the knowledgeable folks at Wine Country, the defacto authorities beyond Mr. Dave Smith on Sequential Circuits gear. After spending about a grand on my synth, they told me my T8 was one of the best physical condition synth (T8) they had ever worked on or seen. I've got pics to draw your own conclusions from; send request and I will provide. This Prophet synth is the best of the Prophet series, with weighted keys, velocity sensing provided per solid state switching that provides a wider dynamic range in velocity sensitivity, with release time controlled by the velocity with which the key is released. This was revolutionary technology back in the day my friends. After touch can be used to control the frequency of Oscillators A and B, pulse width of OSC A and B, as well as filter, amplifier, LFO, and LFO Frequency. It includes an onboard sequencer, is eight voice with 16 oscillators assignable in four modes: Single Mode with all eight voices across all six octaves, Double Model which blends two different programs into each of four voices, Split Mode divides the keyboard and allocates four voices to each side of a programmable split point; and UNISON Mode which combines up to eight voices on one note.... 76 keys with midi. The Prophet T8 is the the heaviest beast full of filters and analogue goodness ever made by SCI. This synth plays, looks, and sounds immaculate; auction price begins at $5500 NOTE::: As this synth is listed for sale locally, I reserve the right to cancel the auction at any time; Ive allready had inquiries and offer, first come first jam out to the maximum.... BTW, I had a nice fellow advise me that shipping post was in error; and he was right. The shipping is the buyers responsibility, and will be added to your bid. Ive shipped synths for years without any problems, but given this synths weight ( about 70 pounds boxed up ), I believe you should budget at least a couple of hundred bucks for shipment. Blessings and best regards; and thanks to my friend for the heads up. .."

Rare Buchla Dodecamodule Model 212 & 237 Keyboard


Some pics in via G Kaya.  Click on them for the full size shots.  The 237 Keyboard is further below.  These aren't the sharpest pics but you definitely don't see these often.  The Dodecamodule is up for auction here and the 237 Keyboard is listed here.

You can find a video of another 237 keyboard with a Buchla 200 - 101 previously posted here.

Moog Featured in Popular Mechanics 101 Gadgets that Changed the World


The Moog Synthesizer comes in at number 60: "Robert Moog debuted his synthesizer, which used analog circuits to generate sound electronically, at the Audio Engineering Society Convention of 1964, but the $15,000 instrument was slow to catch on among musicians. It was only in 1967, after Moog's West coast sales team, comprised of electronic music enthusiasts Paul Beaver and Bernie Krause, demonstrated it at the Monterey Pop Festival that the innovative keyboard became a must-have for the biggest names in rock-and-roll. Without it, the Doors' Strange Days, Simon & Garfunkel's Bookends and the Beatles' Abbey Road would have sounded much different."

This one spotted via Phil.

Seaweed Factory FM-SK Sample Pack Demo


Published on Nov 3, 2013 Seaweed Factory·3 videos

"All sounds were made with percussive samples from the Seaweed Factory FM-SK sample pack. All samples were produced using a Yamaha TX81z sound module. Each percussive sample was then processed using a modified Casio SK-1 Sampling Keyboard to give the pure FM tones more grit.

Get the sample pack here: http://seaweedfactory.blogspot.com/20...

Visit http://seaweedfactory.blogspot.com for more."

Dwarfcraft Rot Yr Brain Drone Synth Noise Pedal

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"Official info: 'Each joystick controls a pair of square wave oscillators which are tied to the volume knob above each joystick. It’s easy to make noise, it’s fun to find groovy drones.'
Note: the Dwarfcraft website indicates these have been discontinued."

Dwarfcraft Devices Synth Mangler Pedal

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NOVATION K STATION

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Blue Roland SH-101

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Chimera Synthesis bC-9

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