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Friday, May 13, 2016

Moog Mother-32, MIDI-MuRF & Multi-Pedal + DSI Pro 2 + Arturia MicroBrute = Chaotic Rhythm


Published on May 13, 2016 experimentalsynth

"The title says it all. Learn more at www.experimentalsynth.com"

turing machine mk2 module automatic melody generator :)


Published on May 13, 2016 DavidH

"music thing modular"

Eurorack Chords From A Clock Divider


Published on May 13, 2016 Voltage Control Lab

"Chords are not the easiest musical element to produce in the Eurorack Modular world, but a clock divider like the 4ms Rotating Clock Divider can provide some interesting results.

http://www.voltagecontrollab.com/2016..."

Doepfer A-124 Wasp Filter


Published on May 13, 2016 Boele Gerkes

"Very organic sounding filter for very little money."

Custom Blue Finish Prophet-5


via @dsiSequential

"Custom Prophet-5 finish by Allen Coppock of Synthspa. Photo courtesy of Stéphane Ibanez. #prophet5 #prophet12"

Dave Smith Instruments OB-6 Demo & Review [English Captions]


New video with English subtitles added to this post.

15-The DSI/Oberheim OB-6: Part 15- Effects Part 1


Published on May 13, 2016 AutomaticGainsay

"Here is part one of a general demonstration of the effects present on the DSI/Tom Oberheim OB-6."

All parts here.

Animodule reflow MIDI Gate Panel


Published on May 13, 2016 JRock17991

All parts here.

Synth Rorschach #45: Historic Computers


This is just a handful of them.  See Creative Review for the rest. Spotted this one on Boing Boing.

Left reminds me of a Doepfer eurorack. The second pic below reminds me of colored banana jack DIY modules. The one below it reminds me of the Sal-Mar. Serge below it and finally the $40,000 Holland SM2000 Eurorack Modular Synthesizer bottom. Tagging them in the labels below just for reference.

Skot Wiedmann of the Hyve Touch Synthesizer & Motus Mavis Visits the Sousa Museum



via Skot Wiedman:

"Some photos from my class field trip to the Sousa Museum. What a wonderful opportunity to play the Sal-Mar Construction with a tour from Scott Schwartz, the curator of the museum. We got to take a peek inside and see the massive wiring and circuitry. The archival gloves are conductive so we could play the touch panel. Fascinating interface and great sounds - very deep and complex."

Check out the wires under the front panel of the Sal-Mar below. You'll find the full set of pics from Skot's visit here.


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