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Sunday, January 18, 2015

Akasha Synth Dodecaedron


AkashaDodeka 2015 1 Published on Jan 18, 2015 vidjoyogi

"First trials with an Akasha Synth Dodecaedron. The whole electronic is turnable and supplied by sliprings!
Much more is possible in future - also in more musical ways, but I was in a terrible rush before NAMM."

Akasha is a Jomox project. Click here for previous posts.

VSM Sunday Synthesizer School [EML vs Buchla]


Published on Jan 18, 2015 Vintage Synthesizer Museum

"Al Spitzley, of exfade fame, came by the museum today to help us with our oscilloscope. Lucky for us, Al brought his son Cale, who loves synthesizers.
You can see Al's wonderful work with electronics at his website here:
http://www.exfade.org/"

HackMe Vectr Controlling Make Noise Erbe-Verb


Vectr_Erbe-Verb_Video Published on Jan 18, 2015 Matthew Heins

"Vectr Demo Video - This video showcases Vectr working with the Make Noise Erbe-Verb. I demonstrate recording and overdubbing loops with Vectr, using Vectr as the master sequencer and clock for my modular rig. I'm using Braids as an audio source going through an enveloped VCA, then through a filter, and finally into the Erbe-Verb. Vectr is controlling the Decay parameter of the Erbe-Verb, the Pre-Delay parameter of the Erbe-Verb, and the cutoff frequency of the filter. I record a loop, then pretty much noodle around overdubbing and playing with other synth parameters. Good fun."

Vectr Fundamentals Demo

Published on Nov 23, 2014

"This video demonstrates the basic functionality of the Hackme Electronics Vectr 3D Sensing Controller and Sequencer."

Vintage Wavemakers Modular Systems kb 668 Rare Modular Synth Programmer

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via this auction

"Vintage Wavemakers Modular Systems kb 668 Rare Modular Synth programmer In working condition with no cosmetic or functional defects. Tested with my eurorack system and Arp 2600. Seems to work fine.

The only minor issue is the right hand side oak end is secured to the unit with some particle board which is cracked. And the 2 front face screws are missing. If sold I'll be happy to get it to 100%

from the estate of Dr. Terry Kincaid, designer of Wavemakers modular systems here in seattle.

John Loffink of wavemakers-synth.com should be able to help with any repairs needed. this is a rare chance to own a piece of music industry history.

Vocotronix³


Published on Jan 18, 2015 Ebotronix

Arp Odyssey 2811, 2821
Moog Voyager,CP251, MP201,VX 351
Oberheim Sem
Maestro Ringmodulator
Roland SVC 350 Vocoder,System 100
Kenton Pro2000
Mackie the mixer
Rane SM 26
Shure SM58
Clavia D Drum 4
FX Art OPL, Boss VF-1,Lexcicon PCM 80 / 90
vid # 1226

Doepfer NAMM News 2015 - New Starter System & New Modules


New modules for 2015 and their release dates (note some of these were revealed in 2014):

A-157-X Trigger Sequencer Subsystem - Spring

A-101-6 Opto FET VCF/Phaser - February

A-110-2 Basic VCO - January

A-110-4 QZVCO: Quadrature Thru Zero Voltage Controlled Oscillator - Spring

A-147-2 VCDLFO: Voltage Controlled LFO with Voltage Controlled Delay - February

A-160-2 Clock/Trigger Divider II - March

A-160-5 Voltage Controlled Clock Multiplier / Ratcheting Controller - March

A-139-2 Headphone Amplifier - March

A-138u - February

A-190-5 Polyphonic Midi/USB-to-CV/Gate Interface - Spring



"The modules of the starter system A-100BSS1 can be installed into an A-100LC3 or any other A-100 case. These modules are included:

A-190-4 USB/Midi to CV/Gate/Sync interface 􏰀 A-160 Clock Divider
A-110-2 Basic VCO
A-118 Noise/Random
A-148 S&H/T
A-138c Polarizing mixer
A-106-5 SEM VCF
A-132-2 Dual lin/exp. VCA
A-180-2 Multiples (2x4)
A-140 ADSR
A-171-2 VC Slew Limiter/Generator
A-147-2 VCDLFO

Date of Delivery: February 2015

Price: ~ US$ 1450.00 (Euro 1240.00) for version with A-100LC3 case"

Equator Synthesizer - New Synth Engine Coming to The Seaboard

via ROLI

"We are currently developing a full-featured audio engine for the Seaboard called Equator, designed specifically for the Seaboard's multi-dimensional control. When we release it, the Seaboard will require no external audio devices to create music: just plug in a pair of headphones, or connect it to an amplifier, and you'll be ready to go."

Wave Grendel Drone Commander

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via this auction

::vtol:: oil


::vtol:: oil from ::vtol:: on Vimeo.

"Interactive sound installation

more info - http://vtol.cc/filter/works/oil

The main idea of this project is to present exhibition visitors with the chance to destroy any object that might happen to be on their person, in order to transform it into a unique sound production. The installation consists of five hydraulic presses, capable of crushing practically any object (a mobile telephone, pair of glasses, headphones or whatever). In the process of destruction, a special microphone records the sounds made as the object undergoes deformation, and in just a few minutes, a computer algorithm transforms them into a 20 minutes album.

The project is intended to provoke visitors into spontaneously ridding themselves of material consumer objects for the sake of creating their own individual work of art via deprivation, divestment and destruction. Sound has been taken as the chief medium here with good reason, since sound art is perhaps the least material and most abstract of all genres in art. The technological aesthetic involved constitutes an ironic attempt to make the process of art production into a technological process, but the result, unlike that of mass production, demonstrates a contrary phenomenon – this is a work involving programming and code in the context of generative art, with the potential to broaden the range of instruments at art’s disposal. At the end of the process, the sound production is automatically recorded onto an audio CD and handed over to the participant, completing the process of exchange.

video: Nikolai Zheludovich"

Moog Satellite Sample Set by AudioThing




via AudioThing

"The Satellite is a rare and less known Moog synthesizer from the mid 70s. It’s a monophonic preset synthesizer with one VCO and limited modulations. It was used mostly as an add-on for electric organs, in fact, the US company Thomas Organ bought the license to build it. Preset sounds include brass, reeds, strings, and other sounds. As many keyboards of that time, the Satellite is not properly tuned along all the keys (especially at the ends) so we included two versions: tuned and untuned.

Specifications
2 Kontakt Instruments (.nki):
tuned and untuned
13 Original Presets
433 Samples (44.1kHz / 24Bit)
Formats: Kontakt and WAV"
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