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"M3X hand made in Scotland by MacBeth himself from all discrete parts/components. The M3X is based on the MiniMoog and comes very close to the original MiniMoog sound, but can go much further with the added LFO, added modulation features and full midi!"
Thursday, February 05, 2015
JEN SX1000 Analog Monosynth / Vintage Synthesizer
Roland CSQ-600 digital sequencer for analogue synths
Korg PS 3300
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"The PS-3300 is a megalithic semi-modular two piece synthesizer system from Korg. It was one of the first truly polyphonic analog synthesizers from the mid '70's! Beautiful wood panels, plenty of knobs and patch-points and a bold Korg sound! The system follows the PS-3100 model.
The PS-3300 is like having 3 stacked PS-3100s with a built-in mixer module. The PS-3300 loves the number 48 - 48 voice polyphony, 48 VCOs, 48 VCFs and 48 VCAs! That would make this one of the largest and fattest compact synthesizer systems around! Each note on the keyboard has microtonal tunings. There's also a general envelope generator and sample and hold. In addition to a great Korg sound, it features incredible modulation abilities and is still a very useful and coveted synth even today."
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The PS-3300 is like having 3 stacked PS-3100s with a built-in mixer module. The PS-3300 loves the number 48 - 48 voice polyphony, 48 VCOs, 48 VCFs and 48 VCAs! That would make this one of the largest and fattest compact synthesizer systems around! Each note on the keyboard has microtonal tunings. There's also a general envelope generator and sample and hold. In addition to a great Korg sound, it features incredible modulation abilities and is still a very useful and coveted synth even today."
Corsynth C106 Dual Loopable VC AD Envelope used as a noise generator
Published on Feb 5, 2015 Corsynth
"Showing how to use the Corsynth C106 as a noise generator
More info :http://corsynth.com/home/modules/c106..."
Circadian Rhythms
Circadian Rhythms from Joseph Fraioli on Vimeo.
"a patch focused around the tiptop audio circadian rhythms (CR) as the heart of the system that provides the main clock source and triggers for events.
the programming was done on all 8 channels of the CR in 2x32 mode. fills are set to 16th note. mutes, fills and additional programming are performed on the fly.
patch basics:
CR ch 1: main kick
sound source is the blue lantern BDv4 going through the modcan frequency shifter.
CR ch 2: snare
sound source is the make noise mysteryon who’s pitch is being modulated by the mod can quad lfo who’s synced to the CR main clock output. the output was split into a separate VCA who’s being opened by the sound machines light plane and sent to the mungo d0 with macro machines storage strip. the storage strip is being sequenced by the CR main clock output.
CR ch 3: closed hat
sound source here is the SSF quantum rainbow blue noise.
CR ch 4: open hat
sound source is the SSF quantum rainbow white noise though the intellijel µfold and then a bit of delay from the synth tech e580.
CR ch 5: glass percussion as well as delayed bass and end melodic thing
glass percussion sound source is the noise engineering BI. pitch modulation from the tiptop z8000. delayed bass is an intellijel dixie square run through the cwejman res-4 and.end melodic thing is the harvestman piston honda MKII.
CR ch 6: chord bursts
this is the intellijel/cylonix shapeshifter in sequence mode then run thorough the qu-bit electronic RT60 reverb.
CR ch 7: tonal accents
sound source is braids in meta mode. also being sequenced by the CR and pith modulated by the tiptop z8000.
CR ch 8: sub kick
sound source is the tiptop audio BD808.
acidy bass: trigger source for the acidy bass is the intellijel metropolis that is synced to the CR via the clock output. sound source is the intellijel rubicon thats being FMed by a DIXIE sine, then put through the cwejman MMF1 in low pass.
tonal drones: trigger source here is the divided output of the intellijel metropolis into two make noise pressure points that have been micro tonally tuned. the sound sources here are synth tech e350 and make noise DPO that share a common mutable instruments peaks ADSR. the sounds are then processed through the serge resonant equalizer and tiptop audio zdsp with halls of valhalla reverb card.
hi plucked melody in mid section: this is the qu bit nebulae playing back a sample of mutable instruments braids in PLUK mode playing a melody sequenced on metropolis then fed to the mungo d0. the nebulae is then processed through flame FX6 reverb.
no computers or external hardware were used in this performance :)"
the finger
the finger from ::vtol:: on Vimeo.
"Performance for touch and sound.
Sonohaptic (by Jakub Koźniewski) is a machine that links tactile sensations with sound by moving the robotic head equipped with piezo sensor along the arm of the person, picking up tiny vibrations translating them to audio. One-finger (by ::vtol::) is a wireless controller allows to produce sound by using just one finger equipped with various sensors. The two combined allow to control the sonohaptic movements with movement of the finger of the performer - who touches another person trough a machine thus producing „sonohaptical' experience.
more info - http://vtol.cc/filter/works/the-finger
Authors:
::vtol:: [RU]
Jakub Kozniewski (member of panGenerator) [PL]
CTM festival MusicMakers Hacklab, Berlin 2015"
software:
Processing, PureData, Arduino, Nord Modular
hardware:
sonohaptic - 3-axis machine, piezo disc
arduino one-finger - bend sensor, sonar, tilt sensors, pulse-sensor, bluetooth module, Nord Modular
Authors:
::vtol:: [RU]
Jakub Kozniewski (member of panGenerator) [PL]
CTM festival MusicMakers Hacklab, Berlin 2015
Doepfer MS-404 Analog Synthesizer Rack SN
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The seller has SN 951522 listed here.
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The seller has SN 951522 listed here.
M855 Ammunition Box Synthesizer
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"A original CWC M855. New condition.
FEATURES:
--10-step sequencer
--10 separate square-wave oscillators (one per step)
--hold button
--reset button
--on/off toggle switches for all 10 steps
--10mm red diffused LED indicators that light up in a rotating clockwise square pattern
--a rate/speed potentiometer
--3.5 mm jack/connector (Eurorack-compatible!)
--adjustable voltage output master knob
--system power on/off switch
--genuine surplus U.S. military-issue ammunition box housing
--access to internal components via working lid
--DC power supply (included)
--owner's manual
OPERATION/USES:
This machine operates as both a stand-alone analog sequencer or as a module in a network of other synthesizers, Eurorack or other. Can be used as an independent oscillation source (see above) or as a modulator upon an external signal."
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FEATURES:
--10-step sequencer
--10 separate square-wave oscillators (one per step)
--hold button
--reset button
--on/off toggle switches for all 10 steps
--10mm red diffused LED indicators that light up in a rotating clockwise square pattern
--a rate/speed potentiometer
--3.5 mm jack/connector (Eurorack-compatible!)
--adjustable voltage output master knob
--system power on/off switch
--genuine surplus U.S. military-issue ammunition box housing
--access to internal components via working lid
--DC power supply (included)
--owner's manual
OPERATION/USES:
This machine operates as both a stand-alone analog sequencer or as a module in a network of other synthesizers, Eurorack or other. Can be used as an independent oscillation source (see above) or as a modulator upon an external signal."
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