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Sunday, December 14, 2014

Metasonix R-54 MkII VCO/VCF


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"Metasonix R-54 MkII VCO/VCF Eurorack Synthesizer Module. In great condition with no problems. Includes Box & Cable.

Welcome to the strange new world. The R-54 is the most radical, revolutionary module we've ever made. It will change the way you do music synthesis. There has never been an electronic-music product like this before. Even the oddest things that Buchla And Associates or Serge Modular ever made are prosaic and dull compared to the R-54.

It uses a triode-pentode in a unique Wien-bridge circuit, to provide clean sine-wave oscillation. Using a Vactrol, the pitch of the R-54 is sweepable from less than 20 Hz to more than 5 kHz, continuously, via front-panel control or a CV input. By adjusting the waveshape/resonance control, the sinewave signal produced by the R-54 can be trimmed to less than 10% THD (depending on operating pitch)---with NONE of the problems inherent in solid-state oscillators and sine waveshapers. Because the Wien bridge contains no piecewise sine shaper or amplitude-control circuit or component. The tube itself performs that job. So the distortion products are entirely low-order, unlike the "sine waves" that solid-state VCOs or samplers produce.

Turn up the overdrive control, and the oscillator output clips the output amplifier pentode tube, for a unique soft-clipped square-wave sound. The simplicity of the R-54 will fool you--its behavior is odd and radical, and it will take you months or years to fully explore all of its quirks.

Now for the special trick. Plug an audio signal into the audio input. Instantly, the R-54 transforms from a VCO into a bandpass resonant voltage-controlled filter, with the same range as in VCO operation -- 20 Hz to 5 kHz. Its behavior and sound are unique. Again, you will be kept busy for years exploring all of its strangeness.

And now, it's got two new tricks. A VCA CV input allows you to control the output level of the R-54 as well as the amount of clipping in the output tube. Plus, a HARSH switch introduces a feedback loop into the CV control. Turn up the output level and the R-54 does very strange things.

CV response: Hz/v. Use a suitable MIDI/CV interface, or use our R-60 interface to obtain perfect equal-tempered tuning every time. Maximum output signal, 12 v p-p. Power requirement: +-12v dc, approx 150 mA. (All specifications are approximate and may vary from sample to sample.) Tubes used: 19KG8, 6AK5."

Moog Prodigy Synthesizer (Domestic Model 336A) SN 4308

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Moog Polymoog Synthesizer 203A + 285-A Polypedal Controller SN 2085

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ROLAND CSQ-600 SN 94029

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"There are many different ways to use this machine but this is my favourite- I hook it up to my synth via the CV and Gate, I then slave my TR-606/TR-808/TR-707 and CR-78 to it. This way I can write different rhythmic trigger patterns on the drum machine and move between the four melodic patterns on the CSQ-600. This gets even better when you have say - 7 triggers per bar but only 5 notes loaded into one of the CSQ-600's banks. You can hear this technique in Mr Fingers' track Waterfall. The CSQ-600 has four melody banks that can be switched on the fly, or chained together."

WII module for the LittleBits system


WII module for the LittleBits system from minigorille on Vimeo.

littleBits synth kits on eBay

"The WII BIT is a very simple but powerful module, it allowed to connect to a Wii Nunchuck and as 4 outputs.

The WII Nunchuck as 4 sensors :

- XY Joystick
- XY Accelerometer
- Z & C two press buttons

The WII BIT module outputs :
X & Y outputs - Pulse Width Modulation, great to fade an LED or other Output module. Pair really well with an Oscillator !

Z & C outputs - High or Low ( 5 or 0v)

By default XY output values from the Joystick.
If you press C, XY output values from the accelerometer.

The Wii Nunchuck connect directly on the WII BIT module without having to cut or hack the WII connector.

The WII BIT is built around an Atmega 328, Ive use through hole soldering for easier prototyping but it could very easily be made with Surface Mount Component for a clean look.

This module is a working prototype and will be submitted to the Bitlab, it is not an official LittleBits module."

CUCKOO @ Folque Skien - building a tune live - Analog Keys, Rytm


Published on Dec 14, 2014 cuckoomusic .

"Yesterday I was at Folque in Skien to play a live gig based solely on improvisations. Here's one of the tunes that appeared at the gig. I wrote some comments on the video to illustrate what goes through my head during this buildup."

Elektrons on eBay

sunday bubble


Published on Dec 14, 2014 bubblesoundmodular's channel

"full bubblesound voice, VCOb into a VCA4p, 2 dlpADSRs, a uLFo and a dual SeM20. SnazzyFX Wow and Flutter helping out."

Korg Volca Keys - dry direct recording (line-in, no external effects)


Published on Dec 14, 2014 DreamsOfWires

"Korg Volca Keys - A late night handheld mess-around, recorded direct with no external effects."

Korg Volcas on eBay

severence // epoch patch


Published on Dec 14, 2014 severence

"// evolving soundscapes using the epoch modular benjolin, make noise dual prismatic oscillator & ssf quantum rainbow II as sound sources

// patch notes to follow..."

Z (The Finale) - Michal Patulski A - Z


Published on Dec 14, 2014 Michal Patulski

And the full A-Z:



Note there are two F tracks and Q is missing. Regarding the omission of Q: "There's no Q because my Waldorf Q is unfortunately dead/baked. It had an accident just before recording "Q"! How strange is that! That's why I skipped it."
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