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Thursday, January 30, 2014

Cheetah MS-6 SN 120 Analog Polyphonic Multitimbral Synthesizer

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via eBay

Moog Minimoog Model D with Mods SN 1325 - #325 of the First Run of Minis Built

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"The Mini was professionally serviced a few months ago including re-capping of the power supply and cards, new keyboard bushings, and tuning and scaling.
This Mini is the 325th one ever built.
It sounds amazing, and plays great.
As with all of the first few hundred made, it has the original metal face plates and clear modulation and pitch wheels.
This Mini has served me faithfully for years.
There are a few useful modifications:
-The oscillator card has been replaced with the more stable version(all the other cards are the original R.A. Moog cards)
-The S-Trig input has been replaced with a 1/4" input that accepts standard Gate/Trigger for easier interface with external controllers
-There is a two-way switch that shifts the CV control of the oscillators from the keyboard to the external CV Input
There is also the remnants of one mod that was probably installed before the newer Oscillator board was installed.
You can see it on the side where the two holes that are labeled 'High' and 'Low' are."

Pics of the inside below. More pics at the auction.

Noise Drone Synthesizer Synthrotek Chaos NAND

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via eBay

See this post for a video.

"This is a hand-made noise device, with a Synthrotek Chaos NAND Synth circuit. The circuit is based on the 4093 NAND CMOS IC.

This device has an added capacitor bank for even more insane sounds. The enclosure is made of 18 gauge steel, and the bottom and the top panels are 10 (1/8" thick heavy duty) gauge perforated, steel. The bottom panel is removable. A 9V power adapter is included, and also has a 1/4" audio output jack. Multi-colored LED pulses red, green, and blue.

I have used this for about 5 months there are various nicks and scratches, but the unit functions fine. This item is HAND-MADE; it has imperfections in its finish, buts its built to last. I makes deep droning, chaotic, noisy, rich, thick, squealing, screaming and percussive sounds. Its basically generates square waves that cross-modulate each other..."

JMT noisy drone machine

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Published on Nov 25, 2013 te1977jp·101 videos


via this auction

"5 OSCILLATORS and 5 SUB OSCILLATORS are inside.

Each oscillator has the frequency,volume,the tone switch,Sub oscillator on/off,Sub oscillator tone and Sub frequency.

Sub oscillator effects to the main oscilltaor when the switch is ON (up).

They make lots of cool sounds...

2.1mm 9V DC input(NEGATIVE CENTER)or a 9V battery.

Please be sure to use DC(NOT AC)9V NEGATIVE CENTER(NOT POSITIVE).If you are not sure,please ask me anything because the wrong polarity of the adaptor will break the device."

ER-101 Orthogonal Devices _ DIY outputs & Mutes


Published on Jan 30, 2014 Robotopsy Robotopsy·15 videos

"1U panel I made to have all the output above the module and mute each channel with switches. Little patch using the first 9 outputs ( CV & Gate ) to trig some pattern and little melodix to track 4 with The Hertz Donut MKII."

John Tejada at Elektron's Night of the Machines Video Back Online


For those that missed it, the video is back online and posted here.

Pittsburgh Modular at NAMM 2014


Published on Jan 30, 2014 perfectcircuitaudio·49 videos

Korg DIY MS20 at NAMM 2014


Published on Jan 30, 2014 perfectcircuitaudio·49 videos

Elektron Analog Rytm Demo at NAMM 2014


Published on Jan 30, 2014 perfectcircuitaudio·49 videos

MATRIXSYNTH NAMM 2014: Elektron Analog Rytm Performance by Highsage


Uploaded on Jan 30, 2014 matrixsynth·304 videos

http://www.elektron.se
https://www.facebook.com/highsagetechno

A short clip og Highsage checking out the new Analog Rytm. No direct audio in as I did not want to interrupt.

And that's it folks. This marks my final video for NAMM. You can get to all of my posts via a quick search on MATRIXSYNTH NAMM in the top left blogger box and sort by date. See the NAMM2014 channel below for all NAMM posts and remember you can search on any synth on the top left to drill down. This post is NAMM2014 post 355 and I'm sure more from others will go up. Oddly this is post 104 for the day which was the exact post count the first day of NAMM on Thursday of last week. More from others will go up in a little bit tonight. The record for one day was 115 on Jan 26 of 2013, last NAMM.
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