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Sunday, March 29, 2015

Befaco Workshops


If you are interested in setting up a DIY workshop in your city or event, Befaco has you covered. Here are the details on their workshops via the Befaco workshop page (or you can contact them directly here):

"Our workshops consist of a working group in which each makes its own complete machine or some modules for a existing machine.

They are free workshops in the sense that everyone works at their own pace in the module you want from those available at that time.

In each workshop you will receive a kit with a step by step manual and all necessary parts .

You do not need any experience in electronics and we started from scratch , teaching welding and follow the manual like a sort of electronic puzzle .

FAQ:
- Do we need knowledge of electronics?

No. It starts from absolute zero , even if it is good before going to the shop to try to read a little about it and be patient . Note that a modular synth is not a “Just one weekend project”

- What modules should I choose?

This depends on each.

Basic modules that everyone will need are the power supply, Power bus and the output module and from there … well all depends if you already have a system to which you want to add modules or want to start to make you one

- How many modules I can make in one workshop?

A normal rate , you can mount one or maybe two workshop modules , depending on their complexity and your experience / skill. If you want to do more modules and do not want to wait for the next workshop you can buy kits to continue working at home, and bring them to you to test at the next workshop .

- How many seats are in each workshop and how can I reserve one?

When booking the place will have to reserve the kit or kits you want to build .
The reservation is made through this mail. (Remember to indicate on what city is the workshop you like)

- Case / rack for modules is supplied ?

Currently we have two models of Cabinet/rack and a starter kit including box, power supply and power bus .

Also if you want to hop a box on your own, we have aluminium rails and other hardware necessary to place the modules in it and can advise on how to build a box according to your idea.

- Will I need to bring tools ?

Ideally bring pen, multimeter and a decent soldering iron.

If you don’t have these tools we can borrow some during the workshop.

- How much is the workshop? The price of the workshop is included in the price of the modules that you supply . This price varies from city to city depending on the cost of travel and accommodation as well as the conditions that contribute to host the workshop in each case.

If you want to check the price of a particular city please contact us

- What if the modules do not work? - How many workshops are enough to learn how to build synthesizers ? say that three lifetimes are not enough, but you’ll learn enough to distinguish components , soldering, printed circuits and understand the basics (and you will build your own modules is clear ) . The workshops are resolved and raise questions but if you want to pursue the subject will have to jump completely in to it and putting in hours on your own. - Would it be possible that workshops in my city? It is possible if you can find enough people to make it worth going (about 15 people). We are open to suggestions so if you want to organize a workshop in your city please contact us."

New MFOS Quad Timbre Bank


Quad Timbre Bank Presentation Published on Mar 29, 2015 Ray Wilson


"The MFOS Quad Timbre Bank began as a fixed filter bank but evolved into more. The PC board hosts four 12dB/Oct resonant VCFs and four VCAs. Front panel controls for each VCF/VCA pair include cut-off frequency, resonance and output level. In addition the cut-off frequency of each VCF and the output level of each VCA is able to be modulated independently with control voltage. The external CV modulation is linear in nature and not logarithmic so the filters are not intended to be 1V/Oct tone generators in sine oscillation mode."

Features
Four complete 12dB/Oct VCFs (linear CV response)
Four complete VCAs (linear CV response)
Three Filters: Band-Pass/Low Pass Selectable
One Filter: Band-Pass/High Pass Selectable (Low-pass output available)
Board supports use in several configurations
All filters resonant & sine capable
Supports Percussion Synth possibilities

You can find samples and additional info on the MFOS website here.

R is for Roland - Illustrated Synthesizer Book


via The Analog Roland Orchestra

"»R is for Roland« An illustrated book by Tabita Hub. Written by Michal Matlak and Florian Anwander.

Featuring 23 selected Roland machines from 1973 until 1987 that revolutionized the world of electronic music.
Offering over 350 pages filled with fine art portraits of the machines, detailed insight into the history and scores of artist interviews.

Available from April 2015 | Orders open on 1st of April"

Serge Steppin' by bartonmusic aka Todd Barton



"all Serge analog synth: self-generating patch"

ARP 2600 clone The TTSH


Published on Mar 29, 2015 MrFirechild

"TTSH is a DIY clone of the mega legendary modular synthesizer the ARP 2600 from the 70s. All sounds are coming from the TTSH in this track The clone which will be included on the Firechild album Fireheart , release mid 2015."

Core Of The Machine - Korg MS-20 mini


Published on Mar 29, 2015 Bruno Ender Lee

"studio recording on 4 tracks, March 29. 2015 with Korg MS-20 mini.

1. Effects
2. Rhythm sequence (with Doepfer MAQ 16/3)
3. Melody sequence (with Doepfer MAQ)
4. Bass

composed, arranged & produced by Bruno Ender Lee
2015 Velvet Voyage Productions / all rights reserved"

What Difference Does it Make?


Published on Mar 29, 2015 Oren Levy

"Recorded Hillary's Benghazi discussion into the Make Noise Phonogene. Sliced it up, and let it have fun with some other modules. Volca Sample for drums."

Nice clear acrylic eurorack case!

Silver Faced JEN SX1000 Vintage Monophonic Synth

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via this auction

"100% Fully Fuctional with no noisey scratchy pots.

A little marvel capable of some great sounds and effects. This one has had a bit of a face lift. The original top surface began to show signs of rust so i sanded the surface right back to the steel and added decals instead. I think it now looks a bit like a synthi in styling!. All knobs intact including the coloured inserts. Jen logo and rear black paint left original. Capable of some great squelchy basslines and effects. Incorporates a wicked resonant filter. For more information, google SX1000."

Baldwin Discoverer DS-50 Vintage Synth Keyboard Organ + Drum Machine

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via this auction

"Keyboard is in excellent working and cosmetic condition! Just one little chip on the back corner area as can be viewed in the pic. There are no scratches or even anything I would call a scuff! Its pretty much like new other than that chip. Comes with the case and plug and both are in fine condition."

Analogue Solutions Liepzig S SN 7636

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"Analogue Solutions Liepzig S pure analogue synthesizer. This unit is in excellent condition with the exception of a very small bend on the bottom left hand corner of the unit. This is hardly noticeable and in no way affects the ability to rack mount this unit(see picture). Also this unit is in perfect working order only being used in a smoke free home studio. PSU included."
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