"Transanalog brand Synthdrummer module. Drum trigger to analog synth interface. A very rare model. Some scuffing (see photos). Power adapter standard but not included. Can also run on battery power (I tested the battery included & it still has some juice). Underside is left open (see photos) to allow for easy battery change, but could easily be covered if desired."
I'm guessing this is from the same Transanalog last posted here in 2011. I realized I did not have a channel label for them, so I added one with this post. A search for Transanalog will bring up previous posts.
"Having released Siel Orchestra 2 for Kontakt 5, I decided to create a Wonky tape version of it, after buying a shabby, in need of a service reel to reel at a carboot(yard sale).
I found it did wonderful audio degrading things to the sound of the Siel and sort of mellotronised it
This new Wonky Tape edition comes free with the normal Siel Orchestra 2 version.
Existing owners of Siel Orchestra should ahve received this Wonky Tape version - If not then please contact me and llet me know.
www.synthmagic.co.uk"
"The Game Of Thrones theme played on a modular synthesizer, with the melody played on my DSI Mopho analog synth below the modular.
No computers were used in this song, other than the pressing the space bar to play the Game of Thrones Season 5 trailer in the background.
This theme showcases the Kilpatrick Audio K4815 Pattern Generator, The Harvestman's Malgorithm for the bit crushing effect, and MakeNoise's Rene for the bass sequencing. I used Mutable Instruments' Yarns as a clock source.
Just a reminder, the Hyve Touch Synthesizer Workshop with Skot Wiedmann (announced here, video here) is this Thursday. Full details here.
The Hyve is Scot Wiedmann's latest creation. He was the man behind the amazing star shaped modular featured at the 2009 NAMM show and Motus Mavis.
The workshop is this coming Saturday April 4 at 2pm, at the Independent Media Center (where the Makerspace and other cool community organizations are). The address is 202 S Broadway Ave, Urbana, IL 61801.
"In this video, Dick Hyman acknowledges his acoustic beginnings as well as his electronic explorations while improvising on the piano and the newly re-issued Moog Modular System 55.
American pianist and composer Dick Hyman is best known for his proficiency on the piano and his versatility in various jazz styles, but Hyman is also responsible for creating some of the earliest popular Moog recordings. The 1969 album Moog: The Electric Eclectics of Dick Hyman, found the accomplished jazz musician exploring new sonic territories with a brand-new instrument, the Moog synthesizer.
Everyone knows the Moog Liberation is a great two-oscillator monosynth… but apparently, not very many know that it is also a great paraphonic polysynth! This video will give you a quick demonstration of this fantastic feature!
Help support the Bob Moog Foundation by entering this raffle! If by chance you don't win, your money will go to helping the Foundation educate kids with Dr. Bob's SoundSchool: an innovative, experiential 10-week curriculum that teaches second-grade students the physics of sound."
via the seller/listing: "Amazing, Extremely Rare and SUPER CLEAN! EMS Synthi A analog synthesizer as used by Pink Floyd, The Who, Gong, Curved Air, Brian Eno, Roxy Music, Jean Michel Jarre and many others. I've owned it for over 15 years and used it rarely in my home studio. It works great and is in excellent condition. The left built in speaker is not working, the right built in is fine. Has a small hairline crack on the front left corner of the briefcase housing. Comes with power cord, Synthi Educational Handbook of over 100 pages including diagrams, experiments (which I have tested thoroughly on it), operational instructions and much more. I'll also include the stand as well. Please be encouraged to zoom in on the photos to see what remarkable shape she's in."