Thursday, April 16, 2015
Musikmesse 2015 XAOC Devices Product Overview
Published on Apr 16, 2015 Analogue Zone Showroom / Hangszer
"Now introducing the new XAOC Devices Product line!
Kamieinec, Batumi, Sewastopol, Praga, Hrad, Tirana, Moskwa"
Musikmesse 2015 MakeNoise Updated Teleharmonix Overview
Published on Apr 16, 2015 Analogue Zone Showroom / Hangszer
"Now introducing the MakeNoise Updated Teleharmonix!"
LABELS/MORE:
Make Noise,
Musikmesse,
Musikmesse2015,
New,
New in 2015,
New Modules,
New Modules in 2015,
Video
Bastl Instruments explain Servos, DC Motors, Solenoids, etc. (Musikmesse 2015) #TTNM
Published on Apr 16, 2015 The Tuesday Night Machines
"Václav from Bastl Instruments tells me in detail about the different kinds of motors and sensors that will work with the new Bastl Instruments Eurorack Modular Synth modules. We also discuss motor power supply and happy house plant resistances :D"
Modified Moog Realistic MG1 DEMO
Published on Apr 16, 2015 Lackan110f
"The old Moog Realistic MG1 is a great little synth, superior to the Moog Rogue in my opinion. But it has a number of shortcomings, which all are rather easy to modify.
I have added a sustain pot, overdrive, PW/PWM, FM, LFO speed, low octave, poly vibrato among other things. This turns the rather inexpensive MG1 to a real good alternative to just about any other vintage mono synth out there, for half the price."
Inside the MG1 Demosong
ROLAND JUNO 106 PROGRAMMABLE POLYPHONIC SYNTHESIZER
Roland Jupiter-6 & CR-78
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CR-78 listed here.
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CR-78 listed here.
Roland SBF-325 Stereo Chorus Flanger
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"The SBF has 5 modes appropriately named “Flanger I”, “Flanger II”, “Flanger III”, and a Chorus mode that is part-for-part the closest thing you can get to the famous Juno choruses.
It has cool front and back panel inputs for both channels, it has phase invert for both channels (to get some nice swirly action going) and a CV in to control the frequency of the pitch externally (great for Eurorack modular setups!). This external control is another of those unique and creative features that make this box rock.
Flanger I is summed mono and sounds great. Flanger II is the stereo flange and sounds better, and Flanger III is a cross-feed flanger that sounds even better. You can run one sound in/out in stereo, or run two separate in's to get two different output signals. It's like having two flangers or two choruses in one box."
via this auction

It has cool front and back panel inputs for both channels, it has phase invert for both channels (to get some nice swirly action going) and a CV in to control the frequency of the pitch externally (great for Eurorack modular setups!). This external control is another of those unique and creative features that make this box rock.
Flanger I is summed mono and sounds great. Flanger II is the stereo flange and sounds better, and Flanger III is a cross-feed flanger that sounds even better. You can run one sound in/out in stereo, or run two separate in's to get two different output signals. It's like having two flangers or two choruses in one box."
Custom Midibox SID MB6582 Synthesizer
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Two pics of the inside below.
"Made out of laser-cut silver acrylic, it features a decidedly retro 8-bit font face on the front panel. The engravings have been painstakingly filled with nacré white paint (with an added touch of yellow for the logo). The front panel is gently slanted for increased comfort and ease of use. Flat-top LEDs (in yellow and amber) have been used for a perfect “flat” finish of the front panel, and rubberized knobs provide a very pleasant touch. The LCD is a double-FSTN, LED-backlit negative amber-on-black one. Everything has been made to ensure no eyestrain and perfect legibility of the controls in all lighting conditions.
This quick description should already be a cause for excessive salivation, but there’s more! :D
Inside this beauty lie four MOS 8580 and four MOS 6581, each carefully selected and paired for optimal stereo results and overall balance. It gives you the best of both worlds! All components are high quality (Alps tactile switches and rotary encoders, Neutrik plugs, Bourns resistors, ST and Microchip ICs, Kingbright LEDs, etc), and sourced from single batches for consistency. The BC547 output transistors are even NOS! A silent fan is used, derated from its original 12V to ca. 7V for added quietness. Last but not least: the unit runs out of a single (universal) 12V DC power supply.
The case features no other screws than the ones used to fasten the circuit boards, and these are mounted flush. The bottom casing has been welded with acetone, while the front panel is held tight by suitably snug notches. All bolted parts feature locking washers to ensure a tight fit that will not loosen in time.
This machine has been built with great care, and is meant to last. It’s the result of several months of work, from the designing, prototyping, components sourcing, testing and selection (in particular the SIDs, which were singled from a larger number of candidates). It’s been such an amount of work that I will not build another one, as such, this is a unique piece."
via this auction
Two pics of the inside below.


Inside this beauty lie four MOS 8580 and four MOS 6581, each carefully selected and paired for optimal stereo results and overall balance. It gives you the best of both worlds! All components are high quality (Alps tactile switches and rotary encoders, Neutrik plugs, Bourns resistors, ST and Microchip ICs, Kingbright LEDs, etc), and sourced from single batches for consistency. The BC547 output transistors are even NOS! A silent fan is used, derated from its original 12V to ca. 7V for added quietness. Last but not least: the unit runs out of a single (universal) 12V DC power supply.
The case features no other screws than the ones used to fasten the circuit boards, and these are mounted flush. The bottom casing has been welded with acetone, while the front panel is held tight by suitably snug notches. All bolted parts feature locking washers to ensure a tight fit that will not loosen in time.
This machine has been built with great care, and is meant to last. It’s the result of several months of work, from the designing, prototyping, components sourcing, testing and selection (in particular the SIDs, which were singled from a larger number of candidates). It’s been such an amount of work that I will not build another one, as such, this is a unique piece."
Ritm-2 Soviet Vintage Analog Synthesizer with CV/Gate Mod
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Some pics of the inside below.
"After Service. With CV,Gate input added.
All functions are tested and work as it must be.
Ritm-2 this is portable solo synthesizer, it has 1-osc (plus sub osc), 1LFO, 2 adsr and more..
First section - portamento/glisando;
Modulations section:- modulation frequency knob (LFO); osc section: tuning knob from - to + ; modulation switch from saw, tri and random; tone switch from 32', 16', 8' or 4' ; modulation ammount knob from 10 till 2; modulaton on/off switch (linked to ammount knob);
Mixer section:- noise ammount knob; saw wave ammount knob; tri wave/rising tri wave switch; ammount of tri/rising wave;
Filter section: cutoff freq knob; resonance; modulaton switch ... choose envelope, tri wave or random; modulation ammount knob; keytrack button (between 1/1 keytrack or 1/2); 4 x faders for adsr envelope;
Output section: output volume knob; phones volume knob;
Amp section: switch between single-triggered envelope and repeating envelope; memory knob; 4 x faders for adsr envelope;
Connection on the back panel:- on/off switch; electr. wire connection ; fuse (0,25A);- output; On the front: 2,5 octave keyboard (F-C), to the left of keyboard there are:- pitch bend slider; modulaton whell; below keyboard there is a headphones 5din plug;."
via this auction
Some pics of the inside below.

All functions are tested and work as it must be.
Ritm-2 this is portable solo synthesizer, it has 1-osc (plus sub osc), 1LFO, 2 adsr and more..
First section - portamento/glisando;
Modulations section:- modulation frequency knob (LFO); osc section: tuning knob from - to + ; modulation switch from saw, tri and random; tone switch from 32', 16', 8' or 4' ; modulation ammount knob from 10 till 2; modulaton on/off switch (linked to ammount knob);
Mixer section:- noise ammount knob; saw wave ammount knob; tri wave/rising tri wave switch; ammount of tri/rising wave;
Filter section: cutoff freq knob; resonance; modulaton switch ... choose envelope, tri wave or random; modulation ammount knob; keytrack button (between 1/1 keytrack or 1/2); 4 x faders for adsr envelope;
Output section: output volume knob; phones volume knob;
Amp section: switch between single-triggered envelope and repeating envelope; memory knob; 4 x faders for adsr envelope;
Connection on the back panel:- on/off switch; electr. wire connection ; fuse (0,25A);- output; On the front: 2,5 octave keyboard (F-C), to the left of keyboard there are:- pitch bend slider; modulaton whell; below keyboard there is a headphones 5din plug;."
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