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Sunday, December 08, 2013

Trogotronic 676 Fury High Voltage Vacuum Tube Synthesizer Noise Box

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"Features:

All Analog Circuit
2 Main-Oscillators
2 Amplifiers
2 Unique Filter/FX parameters (Drive & Modulation)
Input for use with other audio elements
5 Modular compatible CV inputs for patchable parameter control
1 Medium Frequency Control Oscillator: Track
3 Stabilizer Switches (on for stability, off for mayhem)
Slovakian Max. Gain, Twin-Triode Vacuum Tube run at high voltage
Specs:

Chassis Size 7″x 5″ x 3″
High Output Twin Triode Mini Synth
Comes with original 12v 1A regulated AC power supply"

The Harvestman Kuziminorgel Sub Octave Divider

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"Suboctave divider with wet/dry mix and stability control. This circuit, designed by Vladimir Kuzmin, is a special octave divider circuit which tends to preserve the timbral qualities of the input in the divided signal. It freaks out in interesting ways if the input signal is noisy or contains many inharmonic components, so a stability control has been added to finely tune the nature of its freakout. This circuit was originally used in the Lider guitar processor, formerly available in the Soviet Bloc."

Roland TB-303 BassLine Devil Fish

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Roland TR-808 Rhythm Composer

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ROLAND TR-808 SN 197266

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JoMox 888 Drum Machine

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1983 PPG Wave 2.2 German Ad


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Modular Bacon 02: Derezzed Circuit

Published on Dec 8, 2013 Autotross·7 videos

"Patch Notes:
Sequenced by MakeNoise Rene, which sends a gate every 4 steps to create ghost notes whose prominence is controlled by the envelope's release. Saw and Final output taken from DPO and modulated by a Doepfer Sample and Hold. Kick drum made with Intellijel uVCF. MMG for the filter, Pamela's Workout for clocking, Memory Boy for delay, and Daft Punk for subconcious inspiration."

A Buchla 100 and 259 (Part II)

Published on Dec 8, 2013 DJjondent·214 videos

"Just a few more experiments with a 259 clone to test its range of sounds.
I really love this module. Incredible OMFG sounding. It makes me wonder what a original vintage one sounds like.???
This vid is totally unedited. Recorded live & in one take.

Anyway, the Buchla 100's three rows of the 123 sequencer is
sending CV to the 259

Top row of the 123 goes to pitch,
Middle row - mod index.
Bottom row to timbre input.

Using the 114 keyboard I can step through each stage to trial the different
sounds available.
Tweaking the 123 knobs produces some very interesting results.

The audio outs of the 259 are fed into a vintage 111 ring modulator.
The 130 envelope detector is receiving a sine wave from a 158.
The CV out of the 130 is being used to modulate the first channel of the 107 voltage controlled mixer.

The link to a previous 259/100 video is here.
(I didn't like this old video personally, but it's still might have use to someone to give a
further idea what's available esp when mod is set to sub audio).
http://youtu.be/R3s0kfczRe0"

Part 1 here.

Having Fun with Electrix Filter Factory and MoFX


Published on Dec 8, 2013 zibbybone·138 videos

"Almost finished setting up my "electro rig" which features these classic, but inexpensive effect units from Electrix. One fun thing to do with the MoFX is turning the delay feedback to 100% and 'sampling' a measure of a beat and manipulating that sample with the delay time. Be sure to listen with headphones if you've got them handy and hear the 'ping pong' delay!"
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