Sunday, January 19, 2014
Frequency Central Trans Europa Now Available
via Frequency Central
"Trans Europa is a CV processor/generator module powered by Electric Druid code exclusive to Frequency Central, with a number of unique features:
• Octave switching over 9 octaves
• Voltage controlled octave switching, CV input is bipolar +/-5V
• Semitone transposition over 1 octave
• Voltage controlled semitone transposition, CV input is bipolar +/-5V
• 8 Modes (see below)
• Glide feature, which can be applied either manually or by external gate.
• CV thru, you can patch a 1V/oct voltage source in Trans Europa’s Input, it will be replicated at the Output, with the benefit that all Trans Europa’s features can be applied."
Feminine Prerogative-Based Control Voltage Generator
via Chez Doc
"The FPBCVG is really a just a big patch that has been integrated and optimized in one module. The basic premise is a sample and hold triggered by a very complex train of pulses. The triggering pulse train is produced by recursive stages of sample/hold, each of which are brought out on the panel. Thus , the outputs get more complex from left to right on the panel. The output waveform is designed to model [my] wife’s earring selection process in the last 10 minutes before leaving Mabuse Manor for a theoretical soiree’"
Click here for additional modules by Chez Doc.
Note this is the first Chez Doc post.
Gangnoise Style by freeform delusion
Published on Jan 19, 2014 freeform delusion·144 videos
freeform-delusion on eBay
"Gangnoise Style
I've removed the original circuit (it wouldn't bend) and added a 4093 circuit to make some serious noise! He also moves which is a lot of fun!
His mods are:
Mono mini jack output
Colour changing LED in his nose
4 Controls to shape the synth sound
Three way toggle switch for noise changes
On/Off Button on his head
.fd. online
Facebook - freeform delusion
Twitter - https://twitter.com/freeformd
eBay - Search for - Circuit Bent
My older Circuit Bending channel - http://youtube.com/eecouk"
Roland FA-08 Workstation Demo
Published on Jan 19, 2014 Hunart©·36 videos
"I had a chance to check out Rolands new child for 2 days. That`s why the demo is short but I tried to put as much sounds in it as possible without a mess. Pretty functional instrument and it`s good to play on.
No external FX used, altough I put a small amount of limiting on the whole thing.
Enjoy!
Hunart©"
You'll find full details on the FA-08 and FA-08 here.
ROLAND MKS-80 Rev 5 Super Jupiter with M-64C Cartridge
Yamaha SS-30 analog string synthesizer
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via this auction
"If you want classic analog strings ,this is what the Yamaha SS-30 excels at.All this machine does is make superlative string sounds - there's no Brass or Organ settings here. If you won't take my word for it , just look at the following Youtube link of Ultravox's 1982 Monument tour where two Yamaha SS-30s were used by Billy Currie and Midge Ure. [video here] This synth is all over the first 3 post-Foxx albums - Vienna , Rage in Eden and Quartet.Opening chords on The Voice , Reap the Wild Wind, Vienna,Hymn Also used a lot by John Foxx on Metamatic
This synth totally blows away the Moog Opus 3 , Korg Delta , Roland RS-09 , RS-202 and it's only competitor is the Roland RS-505 Many people looking at this auction will also have Peter Forrest's excellent A to Z of analog synths book and i would urge you to read his review of the SS-30:- "played in a realistic manner,sounds very good.Even without the Orchestra modulation on,it sounds very good.And through a classy hall room reverb setting it sounds very,very good.It just goes to show that it's better to do one thing well,than three things to a so-so standard" i think this was a little dig at the Moog Opus and Korg Delta and some of Yamaha's own SK range. The real beauty of this machine is the phasey string sounds which come from Detuning the oscillators and swithching on the ensemble mode. The Decay is fully variable and the whole thing is built like a tank and weighs a ton.."
via this auction
"If you want classic analog strings ,this is what the Yamaha SS-30 excels at.All this machine does is make superlative string sounds - there's no Brass or Organ settings here. If you won't take my word for it , just look at the following Youtube link of Ultravox's 1982 Monument tour where two Yamaha SS-30s were used by Billy Currie and Midge Ure. [video here] This synth is all over the first 3 post-Foxx albums - Vienna , Rage in Eden and Quartet.Opening chords on The Voice , Reap the Wild Wind, Vienna,Hymn Also used a lot by John Foxx on Metamatic
This synth totally blows away the Moog Opus 3 , Korg Delta , Roland RS-09 , RS-202 and it's only competitor is the Roland RS-505 Many people looking at this auction will also have Peter Forrest's excellent A to Z of analog synths book and i would urge you to read his review of the SS-30:- "played in a realistic manner,sounds very good.Even without the Orchestra modulation on,it sounds very good.And through a classy hall room reverb setting it sounds very,very good.It just goes to show that it's better to do one thing well,than three things to a so-so standard" i think this was a little dig at the Moog Opus and Korg Delta and some of Yamaha's own SK range. The real beauty of this machine is the phasey string sounds which come from Detuning the oscillators and swithching on the ensemble mode. The Decay is fully variable and the whole thing is built like a tank and weighs a ton.."
ARP Odyssey 2813 Synthesizer SN 1214
Roland Juno 106 SN 492389
Roland Juno 106 Vintage Analog Synth SN 154454
TheAuralab Roland TB303 TR606 JAM
Published on Jan 19, 2014 TheAuralab·64 videos
"TheAuralab Roland TB303 TR606 JAM
ACID TIME!!"
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