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Wednesday, December 24, 2014

Ming Mecca Tutorial Series - Episode 1: System Introduction


Published on Dec 24, 2014 Jordan Bartee

"Table of Contents:

00:45 - Tiles
01:24 - Object and Orient Controls
01:48 - Palettes
02:24 - Maps
02:44 - Dynamic Map Destruction
03:07 - Control Core Analog Outputs
05:22 - Glitch Modes
06:18 - Sprites
07:15 - Clipping
08:20 - Collision and Gate Outputs
09:48 - Triggering Audio with Collisions
11:10 - Sprite 1 Directional Inputs
12:01 - Sprite 1 Speed
12:15 - Sprite 1 Gravity
13:47 - Multi-Map Composition
14:18 - SD Card Slot / User Graphics

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Merry Christmas! From angelometz


Published on Dec 24, 2014 angelometz

"Merry Christmas!"

Merry Christmas und Frohe Weihnachten


Published on Dec 24, 2014 TubiCal

"A little merry X-mas to everyone out there!!

Frohe Weihnachten und ein schönes Fest euch allen!!"

A Christmas Card From Analogue Solutions


A charming Christmas card sent to me from Analogue Solutions.


Also a sneak peak of some of my upcoming Christmas wallpaper featuring my new gear for the year.

A Christmas Card From the Bob Moog Foundation


A little holiday cheer I received from The Bob Moog Foundation this year.

"Peace and harmonics to all"

Modcan A-Series (1998)

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Modcan A-Series (1998) II

Published on Dec 24, 2014 Sanguis Rusticus

"Modcan A-Series synth, built in 1998."


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"PLEASE NOTE: I bought this in 1998, and the A-series was the only series they had at the time. Also, it is not exactly the same as the current A-series; it is an older version. The main difference that I know of (and mostly inconvenient if you want to add current modules) is that on the original 1998 Modcan, the modules have three-prong pins and plug into a three-prong female power supply plugs. Now, apparently, it is a four-prong system. Thus, on the two Cynthia modules I have--and she advised me to do this--I had to cut the three-prong female power supply cable and rewire it to a four-prong female power supply cable (which she provided). No soldering, just electrical tape (as you can see in the picture). It seems to work fine. Anyhow, if you want to replace some modules (see below under "Known Issues") or add modules for the three remaining spaces, you'll have to take into account this issue. I'm sure Modcan would supply the female plugs/cables like Cynthia did.

Dave Smith Prophet 12 Desktop 12-voice hybrid digital/analog synthesizer

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Access Virus Indigo Keyboard Synth SN G10001373

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Sequential Circuits Six Trak Synthesizer

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Santa Reveals A New Hardware Keyboard Synthesizer From Vermona

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