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Thursday, April 09, 2015
Korg / Univox Poly Ensemble S K-5 Analog Synthesizer SN 770064
TOYO GAKKI Japan ULT-SOUND DS-2
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"TOYO GAKKI Japan ULT-SOUND DS-2 ProMuzer Drum Synthesizer
Each of the two independent drum sounds has sensitivity, octave, tuning, up or down sweep depth and output level controls.
Channel 1 can be switched from Cymbal (white noise) to square or sine wave outputs, and Channel 2 from Snare to square or sine wave output.
The rear panel has quarter inch jack trigger inputs and the casing lid has built-in rubber drum pads containing piezo triggers. Once you've set the drum sounds you can close the lid and play without needing to see the controls if you prefer, and there's a stand mounting slot underneath. Alternatively you can trigger the synths from other pads such as Simmons pads, from drum triggers added to acoustic drums, or from the trigger outputs of drum machines like the Roland TR808, or from analog sequencers.
There are rear panel connections for an optional foot switch and a foot pedal (not included), which presumably mute and pitch bend the synth sounds.
Klaus Schulze did something similar with dual analog drum synths during his 1970's concerts, and the true analog sound from these modules can be absolutely window-breaking. Be careful with it, because there is no limit to how low these analog sounds can go...almost subsonic bass booms can be created with ease.
This unit is in very good condition and fully working.
You'll receive the dual drum synth and matching lid/pad unit.
You'll need a 12V DC power supply with a standard fitting (9V is probably OK too, though the label underneath specifies 15V), 2 quarter inch jack trigger cables are included......"
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"TOYO GAKKI Japan ULT-SOUND DS-2 ProMuzer Drum Synthesizer
Each of the two independent drum sounds has sensitivity, octave, tuning, up or down sweep depth and output level controls.Channel 1 can be switched from Cymbal (white noise) to square or sine wave outputs, and Channel 2 from Snare to square or sine wave output.
The rear panel has quarter inch jack trigger inputs and the casing lid has built-in rubber drum pads containing piezo triggers. Once you've set the drum sounds you can close the lid and play without needing to see the controls if you prefer, and there's a stand mounting slot underneath. Alternatively you can trigger the synths from other pads such as Simmons pads, from drum triggers added to acoustic drums, or from the trigger outputs of drum machines like the Roland TR808, or from analog sequencers.
There are rear panel connections for an optional foot switch and a foot pedal (not included), which presumably mute and pitch bend the synth sounds.
Klaus Schulze did something similar with dual analog drum synths during his 1970's concerts, and the true analog sound from these modules can be absolutely window-breaking. Be careful with it, because there is no limit to how low these analog sounds can go...almost subsonic bass booms can be created with ease.
This unit is in very good condition and fully working.
You'll receive the dual drum synth and matching lid/pad unit.
You'll need a 12V DC power supply with a standard fitting (9V is probably OK too, though the label underneath specifies 15V), 2 quarter inch jack trigger cables are included......"
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LABELS/MORE: Auctions, Ultimate Sound
1984 Sequential Circuits Prophet 600 Polyphonic Synth w/Case SN 1580
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ROLAND SYSTEM 100 with Flight Case & Manuals
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Serge tweaking.
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DIY StepSequencer version 2.0
Published on Apr 9, 2015 Fahz0r
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LABELS/MORE: Arduino, DIY, New, New DIY, New DIY in 2015, New in 2015, Video
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Dinky's Taiko mini modular jam
Published on Apr 9, 2015 vcoadsr
"A short little modular jam using only ALM's Dinky's Taiko and a selection of Tiptop audio's 808/909 drum modules."
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LABELS/MORE: ALM, eurorack, TipTop Audio, Video
LABELS/MORE: ALM, eurorack, TipTop Audio, Video
Stranded Thoughts of Levity
Published on Apr 9, 2015 Oxix52
"The 259 clone is the only sound source for this. The mod oscillator is the pulsing drone that is panned left and starts off set to a triangle wave. The principle oscillator is center panned and is sequenced by the 251e. The timbre is modulated by one channel of the 281e which is controlled by a stage of the 251e. both the Symmetry and the Harmonics are modulated by separate LFOs. The principle sine wave is going in to the 285e which is being frequency modulated by the mod triangle out. This is panned right.
https://oxix52.bandcamp.com/releases"
Korg Volca Keys EURO Racked MOD
Published on Apr 9, 2015 Steve Brenner
"Korg Volca Keys EURO Racked MOD with midi out, parallel midi in post VCA VCF outs and future jacks for CV and GATE.
By SJ Brenner"
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LABELS/MORE: DIY, eurorack, Korg, New, New in 2015, New Makers, New Makers in 2015, New Mods, New Mods in 2015, SJ Brenner, Video
LABELS/MORE: DIY, eurorack, Korg, New, New in 2015, New Makers, New Makers in 2015, New Mods, New Mods in 2015, SJ Brenner, Video
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