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Monday, December 01, 2014

Vintage Yamaha Keyboards Pink Maroon Satin Jacket

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"Vintage Yamaha Keyboards jacket from the 70's or 80's.

Says "Yamaha Keyboards" on the front breast and "Yamaha: The Future of Music" on the back.

This is a button up jacket.

Brand: California

Tag says size XL for Extra Large. Measures 25 inches across chest from armpit to armpit and about 27 inches from back collar to bottom of jacket."

Quasimidi Sirius Synthesizer

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Ciat Lonbarde Shbobo Shnth Synthesizer

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"Shbobo Shnth. very strange and interesting computer music device."

mfb synth ii

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"Super great mini moog style synth. 3vco, 2ADSR, sweet 4-pole LPF with input, MIDI and CV/Gate input. 32 step sequencer. Original owner.

the mfb-synth ii is a monophonic synthesizer module. it uses analogue circuits that are voltage controlled for oscillators, filters and amplification. the synthesizer is controlled by midi, cv/gate or the integrated step sequencer that can hold up to 25 sequences with 32 steps each. here are the details:

the vco sections contains three individual oscillators that are scaled to the volt/octave standard. the selectable waveforms are sawtooth, square and triangle. vco ii offers an additional impulse wave and pulse width control for the square wave. the octave can be set between 4', 8' and 16' or 32'. an additional detune amount of plusminus one octave can be set for vco 2 and vco 3. the vcos can either be modulatied by an lfo or vco 3. vco1 can be set to sync and two digital ringmodulations are available as vco1+2 and vco2+3.

the mixer allows level control of all oscillators plus noise and the level of the external audio input. the lowpass filter is a resonant 24 db/octave design. emphasis (resonance) can be set up to self oscillation. the cutoff frequency can be automodulated by an lfo or by and vco. key controls the influence of the keyboard pitch on the cutoff parameter (keyboard scaling). both vcf and vca have their propietary envelope generators with attack, decay, sustain and release parameters. the vca can also be modulated by an lfo for characteristic tremolo effects.

there are lfos. the waveforms offered are sawtooth, rectangle, triangle and random. the can be set to „one shot“ mode to be used as simple envelopes. the mfb-synth ii 50 preset- and 49 memory locations. the synthesizer will respond to incoming velocity data (midi). the velocity information can be used to control either vcf cutoff or vca level. pitch- and modulation wheel are both recognized. the step sequencer sends and receveives midi clock and responds to start and stop midi commands.

connectors: midi in/out, audio in/out , cv/gate in, power (power supply included)

the mfb synth ii measures 315 x 165 x 387 mm. it has the following connectors: midi in/out, audio in/out , cv/gate in, and power. a power supply is included. the user manual is available as a PDF from manufacturers website."

Demo: New MeeBlip anode 2.0 wavetables



"All MeeBlip anodes now shipping include a special wavetable mode. Here's what they sound like.

With 16 new wavetables, tap into rough-and-raw 16-bit single-cycle waveforms like blended sawtooth, granular, and FM, plus glitchy bit-reduced and distorted sounds for a whole new variety of sounds. And as we are open source, that firmware is now up on our GitHub site.

Hold down MIDI select on the back when powering up, and unlock new sounds. Choose the sweep switch to change banks, then turn 'width' to select one of the wavetables."

echofate zero


Published on Dec 1, 2014 SunFallsMusic

"1st session with Steady State Fate Propagate : a quad voltage controlled gate delay. Stunning abstract timing variations ensued :
MakeNoise Wogglebug clock out to Propagate ch1 in.
Propagate Sum out (cascading pulses) to Rene X-clock in.
Rene UCV to Braids FM (metamode), Jupiter Storm osc 1 out to 1/v in on same Braids.. sent to Echophon.
4ms QCD to 2nd Braids for Kick."

Peter Blasser's superORGAN

superORGAN I: Rainforest Airport

Published on Dec 1, 2014 Peter B

These are in order. Be sure to see part 2 & 3 below for different takes. Peter Blasser is the man behind Ciat-Lonbarde.

"When a computer controls a pipe organ, it can trigger the notes really fast. If you get it fast enough, just barely attacking the pipes, it can elicit all sorts of squeals and pukes. In the computer music conference of 2014, we installed an incarnation of David Tudor's Rainforest next door to Wesleyan Chapel, in its airport-like lobby. Referring to the bacchanal nature of this lobby, and also the pre-show routines of Tudor, came half of the initial lyrics: a list of alcohols. The other half came from the odd chambres and containers used in Rainforest: a styrofoam cooler, a gourd, copper helmet. These objects all have resonant peak frequencies, of course, and a challenge came to emulate them on the pipe organ next door, so musics could waft throughout the sacred and the secular.

Thus part one in this piece for midi organ: superORGAN. Supercollider is the scripting language, and also synthesizer of accompanying sound-worlds, originally made for playing through rainforest objects, but now using the pastor's sound system in the chapel. Here is a list of pipes: vox humana, bassoon, clarinet, french horn. Here is a list of religious terms: liturgy, stole, vow, tabernacle, multi-denominational, pallium, papal, rome, synod, chalice, vespers... crypt. Note the recording is a rare, close-miking, intended to hear the strange whispers of windy pipes in the night."

SuperORGAN II: Resistor Zoo

Published on Dec 1, 2014 Peter B

"When a computer controls a pipe organ, it can trigger the notes really fast. Here the goal is to put only a tiny puff of air into a pipe, to hear the so-called chiff sound, like a consonant before the long vowel of a speaking pipe. Usually one records an organ out in the church, to hear it echoing off the walls and sounding like the voice of God in space. Here, I chose to shove the microphones physically into the chests, so you can hear the sound of various valves, squeaky bellows, and other aspects of the machinery of the universal voice.

Composing computer music for the pipe organ can entail exploring the relationship between tunings. This movement pits the scale encountered in designing an analog synthesizer tuned by raw capacitor values (tocante) against the organ's equal temperament. That forms the basis for the lyrics: "10,22,33,47,68,82,56,39,27." The dissonance between sonic systems is already present in the synthetic nature of loudspeaker sound versus the natural projection of tones by wind-pipe."

superORGAN III: Pile of Fourths

Published on Dec 1, 2014

"Adapting David Behrman's "Pile of Fourths" for the midi organ, I again came up to the possibility of dissonance in confronting tunings. The piece involves improvisational articulations on a ladder of fourths, easily played by the organ. The circle of fourths has always been a fascinating sound, but it also beguiles me with its numerical rationale of compounded powers of three. Did Pythagoras mean that we can hear exponents? Maybe we can, but I chose to command Supercollider to immediately calculate harmonic approximations to the pile of fourths, according to different sub-octaves of A440.

The contrasting pitch material decided, all I needed was a gradient fade between the pipe organ and the computer music. Difficult to fade a pipe organ, so I decided to use patterns to create a sort of primitive, MIDI pulse width modulation, starting with full duty cycle, and ending in the shortest, chiffest clicks of notes. Likewise, I faded the computer music up in a granular way, extending event envelopes from very short to legato in gesture."

Analogue Solutions SEMblance Demo


Published on Dec 1, 2014 perfectcircuitaudio

"This video demonstrates the sound and features of the Analogue Solutions SEMblance (SEM clone) synthesizer. Enjoy!"

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Olegtron 4060 controlling Korg Monotron


Published on Dec 1, 2014 Olli Suorlahti

"A simple patch example showing different ways of controlling Monotron with Olegtron 4060"

Morph4 - more tests of new firmware


Published on Dec 1, 2014 gugabox

"in this version of the firmware the way some of the controls work on the controller has been changed"
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