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Saturday, August 08, 2015

Circuit Bent Yamaha TYU-30 Keyboard by freeform delusion


Published on Aug 8, 2015 freeform delusion

"Circuit Bent Yamaha TYU-30 keyboard

This is a nice little keyboard with only one voice but it has some classic Yamaha drum loops.

Switchable Deep Feedback Control,
Distortion Switch,
Switchable High Feedback Control,
Glitch/Crash/Noise Yellow Button - Creates some very nice drones, loops, noises and glitches"

freeform-delusion on eBay

1986 German MFB 712 / DDC-1.0 Ad


via synthmuseum.de

KORG iM1 on Sale

iTunes: KORG iM1 - KORG INC.
Update: other KORG apps are on sale as well.

Another full blown classic digital synth goes on sale for the iPad. The original KORG M1 retailed for US$2166, UK£1499, JP¥248,000 according to wikipedia. iM1 is currently on sale for $19.99. That's twenty bucks the full blown M1 synth engine, all 19 ROM card expansions update: (including the T1 series) via in-app purchase, and more. A crazy side note is all of it fits in only 84.9M of space.

What's interesting is how spoiled we've become with the low cost of iPad apps, myself included. Did you pick up the iM1 for $29.99 when it originally came out? Will you pick it up for $19.99? Share your thoughts in the comments below. No log in required.

What's New in Version 1.0.3
• Added: VoiceOver (where possible)
• Fixed: preset ranking on Darwin gadget now updates properly
• Fixed: the Scale Step value is no longer edited when changing the Scale
• Other minor bugs fixes and improvements

"HOTTEST SALE! KORG music apps are up to 50% off until August 21!

A complete reproduction – and more - of the legendary M1 that defined an era
Mobile Digital Synthesizer for the iPad

Since it went on sale in 1988 the legendary M1 music workstation rapidly achieved record-breaking sales, becoming a mainstay of the music scene from the late 1980s and beyond. The common element of electronic instruments that have left their name in history is that they had a unique sound that was difficult if not impossible to replicate. Sounds such as the “M1 Piano” is instantly recognizable and have appeared on countless hit records over many years, and yet these are sounds that could only be produced by the M1. And that’s what you can now have on your iPad!

● A faithful reproduction of the original M1 Sound
The PCM data provides the library of the original M1. For the hardware, we analyzed the circuit diagram of the original design, and completely replicated it in software down to the last detailed parameters. Engineers with an exhaustive knowledge of the M1 made careful adjustments in order to obtain the sound of the original unit, something that cannot be obtained simply by sampling the original sounds.

● A continued evolution of the M1
Not content with simply reproducing the original, iM1 provides further evolutionary developments. Synth parts now have the Filter Resonance that was requested at the time of the original. The effect parts, originally consisting of only two effects, have been powered-up to 18 effects. The user interface has also been refreshed with additions such as a KAOSS pad. iM1 is the ultimate version of the KORG M1.

● A gigantic library encompassing 3,300 sounds and 34 cards*
In addition to all 19 of the ROM cards originally released for the M1, iM1 also covers the sounds of the M1EX which expanded the internal PCM of the M1, as well as the sounds of the T-series which appeared as an evolution of the M1. There’s also 'BEST OF M1', a selection of 100 great M1 programs. The new 'Smart Sound Browser' makes it quick to find the desired sound. You can also view the sounds ranked by how often they are selected by iM1 users around the world.
*with all the expansion card installed via in-app purchase

Dataline On Overbridge


Published on Aug 8, 2015 MrDataline

http://dataline.bandcamp.com
http://soundcloud.com/dataline
https://twitter.com/#!/ProjectDataline

Slipping Glimpser


Published on Aug 8, 2015 wellurban

Intellijel Metropolis meets 303


Published on Aug 8, 2015 DJjondent

"I love acid in the morning.

The Metropolis Sequencer is uber cool. Inspired by the Ryk M-185 (a Roland System 100m sequencer)
Each stage has slides and a pulse count in the range 1-8.

The Luna Modular VC 303 bass synth is according to the manufacturer (Somatic Circuits) an exact clone of the TB 303 minus the sequencer.

For more pics & info:
http://djjondent.blogspot.com.au/2015..."

Curious when the Luna 303 came out. There was one posted here back in 2012.

Analog Four Octatrack Waldorf Blofeld_Dubtechno_JAM12


Published on Aug 8, 2015 CsG

"Live Dubtechno
Miklós Radnóti poem source:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Z8cOBST318"

DDD5 & Acid8


Published on Aug 7, 2015 The Outsider

"Finally got around to doing a mod on one of my DDD-5s. Similar to the TR-505 I modded recently, the mod entails a 20 X 4 matrix that allows patching between points on the voice ROM chips.

The Acid8 guest stars in the video, providing some melodic accompaniment.

Audio recorded in Logic Pro X via Allen & Heath ZED24 mixer.
Video shot on Nikon D5300.
Everything stitched together in iMovie.
DDD5 mods by 136Mods.

Shits & Giggles, folks."

Friday, August 07, 2015

Synthrotek MST VCO Voltage Controlled Oscillator Eurorack Modular Demo


Published on Aug 7, 2015 synthrotek

http://www.synthrotek.com/products/ms...

"The MST VCO is a 100% analog 6-octave 1V/O trackable precision oscillator. Full pulse width and modulation controls along with 5 waveform outputs

Features:

Coarse and Fine tuning controls
Manual and CV controlled PWM (pulse width modulation)
3-octave selector switch
2 Modulation inputs; MOD1 can be attenuated with MOD 1 AMT knob
Pulse Width Modulation input which can be attenuated
1V/O adjustment trimmer for making adjustments
1V/O CV input jack
5 waveform outputs (can be used simultaneously): Sine, Triangle, Sawtooth, Sawtooth +1 octave, Square
Frequency range: 2Hz-14.39 Khz (Sawtooth +1: 28.77 Khz)
Specifications:

Current draw: 45.9mA on +12V; 46.3mA on -12V
Width: 10HP
Module depth: 1 7/16 inches (3.7 cm)"

Doepfer A-136 Distortion/Waveshaper Audio Processing-Triangle and Pulse


Published on Aug 7, 2015 Raul's World of Synths

"A short demonstration of Audio processing with the Doepfer A136 Distortion/Waveshaper for processing a Triangle and Pulse wave. Sound and Video by Raul Pena."

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