Thursday, March 17, 2016
Pittsburgh Modular Lifeforms System 201 Preslav Performance
Published on Mar 17, 2016 Pittsburgh Modular Synthesizers
"The complete Preslav performance recorded live for the Lifeforms demo video in front of the elevator outside of Tuff Sound Recording. Gear used includes 2x Lifeforms System 201, Roland TR-909, Moog MF-104 delay and an SMD Acme4."
1996 Thomas Henry ADV-SNARE Analog Snare Drum Synthesizer
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"ADV-SNARE Analog Snare Drum Synthesizer Thomas Henry VINTAGE
Unit works great and sounds awesome. Its in a 19'' rack but can modded to fit in a EURORACK or a dot com panel.
Needs +12v/-12v/ Gnd or +15v/-15/ Gnd"
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"ADV-SNARE Analog Snare Drum Synthesizer Thomas Henry VINTAGEUnit works great and sounds awesome. Its in a 19'' rack but can modded to fit in a EURORACK or a dot com panel.
Needs +12v/-12v/ Gnd or +15v/-15/ Gnd"
MUTRONICS MUTATOR SN MU936M
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Stereo analog MIDI controlled filter with envelope followers & LFOs.
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Stereo analog MIDI controlled filter with envelope followers & LFOs.
KURZWEIL K150 RACK SYNTHESIZER
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"Kurzweil K150 Fourier Synth Rack from 1986. Fully functional. Some rust on screws etc. Replaced battery, cleaned volume knob (no scratch). Has 69 presets sounds in memory. Comes with power cable. Extensive documentaion PDF's available.
More info: 'The Kurzweil K150 is a truly unique and professional digital additive synthesizer rack-module. It is big, not just in size but power and creative potential. It features real time additive synthesis with 240 oscillators, 16 voice polyphony, upwards of 240 oscillators and extensive programability. The K150 implements a unique editing method in which you mix, combine and alter the 150's 22 resident voices and 69 preset programs. You basically manipulate sounds on a harmonic level for creating various new timbres. The keyboard can be split into 3 regions. With extensive layering effects and abilities you can get some thick and unique sounds. There's 186 patches for memory storage and you can get up to 255 when you remove the installed sound blocks or overwrite presets.'"
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"Kurzweil K150 Fourier Synth Rack from 1986. Fully functional. Some rust on screws etc. Replaced battery, cleaned volume knob (no scratch). Has 69 presets sounds in memory. Comes with power cable. Extensive documentaion PDF's available.
More info: 'The Kurzweil K150 is a truly unique and professional digital additive synthesizer rack-module. It is big, not just in size but power and creative potential. It features real time additive synthesis with 240 oscillators, 16 voice polyphony, upwards of 240 oscillators and extensive programability. The K150 implements a unique editing method in which you mix, combine and alter the 150's 22 resident voices and 69 preset programs. You basically manipulate sounds on a harmonic level for creating various new timbres. The keyboard can be split into 3 regions. With extensive layering effects and abilities you can get some thick and unique sounds. There's 186 patches for memory storage and you can get up to 255 when you remove the installed sound blocks or overwrite presets.'"KORG MONO/POLY SN 379794
Sequential Circuits Model 800 Sequencer SN 800 - 772 with Original Foot Pedal
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via the seller: "I am selling this as non-working unit.It powers up.I think the problem is with the internal clock not working.There is a guy on You Tube who talks about this problem [possibly here, here, or here]. You can manually step through the events.All switches seam to be working .I don't have an analog keyboard anymore,so I can't input any notes or play anything out.I've taken a few pictures showing different numbers and lights on the display.These units are very rare..There were only less than 500 made.Mine is SN 072 .I also have the start/stop foot switch.This unit is also made for the US market (110v).Unlike the other unit listed from Japan that needs a power converter.I was the only owner.It sat in my smoke free personal studio for years.Then it was packed away.I might even have a photo copy of the circuit diagram somewhere that I will include if I find it.There is some scratches and nicks.But for as old as it is ,it's in good shape.No broken switches.All LED's light up.
The 800 consists of 16 toggle switches which enable "cells". Each cell can hold up to 16 note-events each. The cells are loaded from CV (control voltage) keyboard via the CV/gate inputs (1 volt per octave) and can be programmed over a 5-octave range. The Gate is switchable between S-trigger and voltage gate. An internal clock runs from 20Hz up to 5kHz to calculate absolute note length or beat division if being driven externally by a low frequency clock. External input is provided via a specially wired plug. A multi-pin parallel connector is used to hook two or more 800's together. A foot-pedal was available for toggling between record and play modes and start/stop. The CV/gate output is quantized to semitones (1/12). The gate can also be switched between S-trigger and voltage gate."
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via the seller: "I am selling this as non-working unit.It powers up.I think the problem is with the internal clock not working.There is a guy on You Tube who talks about this problem [possibly here, here, or here]. You can manually step through the events.All switches seam to be working .I don't have an analog keyboard anymore,so I can't input any notes or play anything out.I've taken a few pictures showing different numbers and lights on the display.These units are very rare..There were only less than 500 made.Mine is SN 072 .I also have the start/stop foot switch.This unit is also made for the US market (110v).Unlike the other unit listed from Japan that needs a power converter.I was the only owner.It sat in my smoke free personal studio for years.Then it was packed away.I might even have a photo copy of the circuit diagram somewhere that I will include if I find it.There is some scratches and nicks.But for as old as it is ,it's in good shape.No broken switches.All LED's light up.The 800 consists of 16 toggle switches which enable "cells". Each cell can hold up to 16 note-events each. The cells are loaded from CV (control voltage) keyboard via the CV/gate inputs (1 volt per octave) and can be programmed over a 5-octave range. The Gate is switchable between S-trigger and voltage gate. An internal clock runs from 20Hz up to 5kHz to calculate absolute note length or beat division if being driven externally by a low frequency clock. External input is provided via a specially wired plug. A multi-pin parallel connector is used to hook two or more 800's together. A foot-pedal was available for toggling between record and play modes and start/stop. The CV/gate output is quantized to semitones (1/12). The gate can also be switched between S-trigger and voltage gate."
Sequential Circuits Prophet 600
Modular strategies in shaping reflections Part V
Modular strategies in shaping reflections Part V from Roland Kuit on Vimeo.
The software is the Clavia Nord Modular editor.
"Radio lecture 24-02-2016 on the Concertzender:
Electronic Frequencies:
http://www.concertzender.nl/modular-s...
Modular strategies in shaping reflections and space:
An excerpt and simplified version of one of the lectures prepared for the Lindblad Studio, Göteborg, Sweden.
By Roland Kuit.
Electronic Music composers not only create sounds for their compositions.
They create the space where in these sounds are placed, or are even moving as well.
In this lecture the concept of space will be (re-)defined especially for modular synthesis.
Reflections are positional essentials in creating space.
How space can be thought of as an indispensable element of music,
and with the kinds of approaches that emerge when space is dealt with from the start producing a sound work.
As this is a stereo broadcasting, this lecture can not extend more than two channels.
Part of this lecture will be explained by use of very down to earth examples in witch modules and their connections are explained and followed by a more elaborated examples as musical sentences.
Electronic music is not just about pushing a few knobs, it is about creating concepts.
It is recommended to follow and/or download the patch structures for this lecture.
Please serve to this page:
http://rolandkuit.com/Modular%20strategies%20for%20Concertzender.html
Techniek: Hans Meerman.
Samenstelling: Roland Kuit"
Korg Volca Sample, Bass, Keys, Beats, DnB live acapella remix
Published on Mar 17, 2016 Tony Horgan
"I'm running the vocal on a virtual track on the Tascam DP24, which is also setting the tempo and sending MIDI Start/Stop messages to all the gear, via its MIDI Out port and a Kenton MIDI Thru 5. Bassline is from a Cyclone Analogic TT-3030 Bass Bot (TB303 clone)."
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DiscoverClassics// Roland SH101 - Part 5: DiscoverNoise Patches
Published on Mar 17, 2016 DiscoverNoise
"DiscoverNoise 032-
DiscoverClassics 005-
Patches for the Roland SH-101 made by DiscoverNoise for you. If you like them, check out the Patchsheet below.
Patchsheet: https://cloud.1und1.de/ngcloud/extern...
(Blank Patchsheet taken from http://homepage.ntlworld.com/monckton...)"
All parts here.
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