Thursday, May 12, 2016
Mark's Memorymoog Restoration part 2 (by synthpro)
Published on May 12, 2016 synthpro
"This is the final video of Marks Memorymoog I restored.
It went from doing nothing to being a complete working and beautiful instrument once again..Really proud of this one!
Thanks for watching and take care,
Jareth"
Part 1 here.
Ciat-Lonbarde Tocante - Bass Bistab Model
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"Up for auction is a Ciat-Lonbarde Tocante touch synthesizer, the Bass Bistab version. This unit is an open circuit square-wave synthesizer. It is in 100% working condition, played a total of 10 to 15 times. It comes with the original box, which i have thoroughly decorated in pen-and-ink drawings.
The synth has 24 notes, each corresponding to a relatively arbitrary scale, based upon the E6 capacitor series, an industrial standard for electronics building. Each touchpad has three corresponding nodes that are linked directly to the components inside the synth, allowing cross modulation with every part of the circuit. This allows for a lot of dynamics and intermodulation sounds, and it can get very strange.
The synth is powered by solar energy - by flipping the synth over and exposing the solar panel to sunlight - or a power supply(not included). There is an 1/8" output for hooking it up to an amplifier or headphones.
The synthesizer functions completely, and cosmetically is in almost perfect shape. The copper traces have little to no oxidization. The synthesizer is, essentially, in like-new condition."
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The synth has 24 notes, each corresponding to a relatively arbitrary scale, based upon the E6 capacitor series, an industrial standard for electronics building. Each touchpad has three corresponding nodes that are linked directly to the components inside the synth, allowing cross modulation with every part of the circuit. This allows for a lot of dynamics and intermodulation sounds, and it can get very strange.
The synth is powered by solar energy - by flipping the synth over and exposing the solar panel to sunlight - or a power supply(not included). There is an 1/8" output for hooking it up to an amplifier or headphones.
The synthesizer functions completely, and cosmetically is in almost perfect shape. The copper traces have little to no oxidization. The synthesizer is, essentially, in like-new condition."
Minimoog Model D Vintage Analog Synthesizer
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Note there are three Buy It Now links for this listing. The eBay up on the top right and two in the listing info that appears to skip eBay and go directly to their PayPal account. Always use the eBay button to ensure buyer protection from eBay.
MOOG MINIMOOG MODEL D VINTAGE SYNTHESIZER SN 8875
Sequential Circuits Prophet 5 with MIDI
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"Listed here is the legendary Sequential Circuits Prophet 5 REV 3 w/ factory midi! This prophet, as with all of our other synthesizers, has been meticulously restored to beyond almost new condition. All CEM chips are functioning, all controls work and are not scratchy or dodgy. The wood on this prophet is beautiful and free from notable defects or chips. The bade logos are also great on this unit and do not suffer the same wear as many other units do. The service done on this keyboard insures it's longevity. The power supply has been recapped to avoid the dreaded tantalum shorting that is common in these units. Further, all tantalum capacitors in the voice and CPU boards have also been replaced as they often short and cause other issues. These issues were not present before we did work on this prophet, but was done to ensure they wont happen to its new owner. This unit has factory midi as well as the digital interface. It is well in tune. The key bushings have been replaced and the keys feel amazing and do not double strike or chirp."
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Boomerang
Published on May 11, 2016 Oren Levy
"Experimenting with recording a guitar riff onto the Boomerand III, which is MIDI synced to everything else. Electribe 2 for drums. Euro having fun with everything else."
Mellow Moon II
Published on May 12, 2016 John L Rice
"More of the same music from Moon Modular and Synth Tech modules, out of focus sequencer video plus some Moon video footage I shot from my driveway Wednesday night.
Moon Modular 569 sequencer shot with a Canon C100 MkI camera and Canon 135mm f/2.8 soft focus lens, set to the #2 soft focus setting and then dialed completely out of focus.
The actual Moon was shot with a Canon C100 MkI camera and
Opteka 500mm f/6.3 mirror lens for the first two clips and then I added in the 2x converter for the second two clips, effectively making the reach 1000mm.
Both times the C100 A/V output was recorded to an Atomos Ninja Blade using the DNxHD 4.2.2 x codec.
Thank you for watching, rating and commenting! :-)"
Part 1 here.
Syrinx / Intersystems - Electronic Voyager EXTENDED INTERVIEW #2
Syrinx / Intersystems - Electronic Voyager EXTENDED INTERVIEW #2 from Electronic Voyager on Vimeo.
"Electronic Voyager: Retracing Bob Moog’s Sonic Journey…
Support us on Kickstarter April 25 to May 25, 2016
http://tinyurl.com/ElectronicVoyagerKickstarter
Michelle Moog-Koussa is on a journey to retrace her father’s footsteps, meeting some of the people who played a role in Bob Moog's story. As a member of the Toronto-based multi-media group Intersystems, John Mills-Cockell was one of the first musicians to use a Moog synthesizer in a live performance, in 1968. Intersystems were also the first to bring a Moog modular synthesizer system into Canada. Their Moog would also appear on recordings by his later band Syrinx, before meeting an untimely end....
For more information on John Mills-Cockell's use of the Moog modular in Intersystems and Syrinx, please check out this great article post on the Bob Moog Foundation's website:
http://moogfoundation.org/early-live-moog-modular-artists-john-mills-cockell/"
Binary Zone+ patch tutorial
Binary Zone+ patch tutorial from Peter Speer on Vimeo.
"Playing with the sequencing idea first presented in the Blacet Binary Zone module, this patch uses Frames (Mutable Instruments) as a voltage mixer, combining and scaling gate outputs from Tempi (Make Noise), outputting repeating melodic sequences from timing information.
Basic patch:
Tempi outs 1-4 --> Frames ins 1-4
Frames mix out --> VCO 1v/oct in
By setting channel levels on Frames, each pattern of clock divisions entering the module is referenced by a specific voltage at the output. When these patterns overlap, their voltages are summed and the resulting voltage pattern at the output grows more complex.
By modulating the State parameter on Tempi, different arrangements of patterns can be created, altering the output (essentially creating new sequences built around the same notes described by Frames' channel levels).
Likewise, by modulating the keyframe on Frames, different input levels can be recalled, altering the notes in the patterns created by the Tempi gates.
Tempi output 6 --> Tempi Gate Select, Frames Modulation
By feeding a Tempi channel back into its State select input, and multing this to Frames' modulation input (while in Sequencer mode), precisely timed alterations of the voltage sequence can be produced. Additionally, the repetition of these patterns can be offset by having an unequal number of Keyframes (Frames) and States (Tempi).
www.diode-ring.com"
Buchla Dual Looping Delay C Minor
Published on May 12, 2016 Joseph Pailo
"The Buchla 259r, 292e, 281e, 207r, 218r, Rosie, Dual Looping Delay. This is an example of the 4ms DLD with a Buchla System and Keyboard."
Buchla 259, 218 and DLD Amin
Published on May 12, 2016
"The Buchla 259r, 292e, 281e, 207r, 218r, Rosie, Dual Looping Delay. This is an example of the 4ms DLD with a Buchla System and Keyboard. This is in A minor. Most videos show the DLD with a full song being processed. This is a simple patch showing how it sounds in a key signature."
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