Sunday, September 04, 2016
Elektron Tracks by Lingk
Published on Aug 6, 2016 Lingk
Description for the 1st video:
"Recorded in Ableton live using Elektron Analog Four, Elektron RYTM, Waldorf Blowfeld. The Analog Four and RYTM are using Elektron's overbridge to give each part it's one channel.
Check out my Soundcloud: www.soundcloud.com/turingmusic"
Playlist:
Elektron Analog Four + Elektron RYTM + Waldorf Blowfeld. Dub Techno Jam: Turing - Bathtub
Live Dub Techno Session: Turing - Routing (All hardware, No PC)
Elektron Analog Rytm Jam: Turing - Hallway
Elektron Analog Rytm Jam: Turing - Box
Bode 735 Frequency Shifter & Electronic Specifications
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via this auction
"For auction is an extremely rare Bode 735 Frequency Shifter. This is a device designed by Harold Bode in the 60’s which was produced until the early 80s by his company Bode Sound Co. 
This instrument is most well known for being repackaged and included as the Moog 1630 Frequency Shifter of the 1970s Moog Modular systems.
The Bode up for sale has been dated to 1972 and appears to use the same PCBs as the Moog 1630. These were hand assembled by Bode and are extremely uncommon outside university electronics studios.
I acquired this one in 2002 and was told at the time it once belonged to Vladimir Ussachevsky who started the Columbia Princeton Electronic Music Studio in the 1960’s.
CONDITION:
I have been collecting and repairing vintage electronics since the 1990’s, I have over 18 years experience as a restoration technician of high end and rare instruments and this is from my personal collection.
There has been no work performed on this historic device besides replacing the frayed power cable for safety reasons, the old cable will be included in the sale if the winner wants it. I found the identical vintage
style cable at an electronics supplier to keep this as authentic as possible.
There are no unexpected surprises here."
via this auction
"For auction is an extremely rare Bode 735 Frequency Shifter. This is a device designed by Harold Bode in the 60’s which was produced until the early 80s by his company Bode Sound Co. This instrument is most well known for being repackaged and included as the Moog 1630 Frequency Shifter of the 1970s Moog Modular systems.
The Bode up for sale has been dated to 1972 and appears to use the same PCBs as the Moog 1630. These were hand assembled by Bode and are extremely uncommon outside university electronics studios.
I acquired this one in 2002 and was told at the time it once belonged to Vladimir Ussachevsky who started the Columbia Princeton Electronic Music Studio in the 1960’s.
CONDITION:
I have been collecting and repairing vintage electronics since the 1990’s, I have over 18 years experience as a restoration technician of high end and rare instruments and this is from my personal collection.
There has been no work performed on this historic device besides replacing the frayed power cable for safety reasons, the old cable will be included in the sale if the winner wants it. I found the identical vintage
style cable at an electronics supplier to keep this as authentic as possible.
There are no unexpected surprises here."
Synsonics Drums
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via this auction
"This is the vintage analog synsonics drum machine pro model. 5 analog sounds - 1 kick, 2 toms (only one is tunable), snare, and hi hat (the accent button gates the hi hat to allow open and closed hats). Comes with ac adapter and original box (box is 4/10 quality)."
via this auction
"This is the vintage analog synsonics drum machine pro model. 5 analog sounds - 1 kick, 2 toms (only one is tunable), snare, and hi hat (the accent button gates the hi hat to allow open and closed hats). Comes with ac adapter and original box (box is 4/10 quality)."
Studio Electronics SE1
Two Roland CR78 CR-78 for Parts
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via this auction
Some interesting pics of the inside and underneath the front panel.
"TWO CR78 drum machines both with battery acid burns on the main board, this burns the circuit traces under the battery and prevents the machine from working. Let this be a lesson to change the rechargeable battery in your CR78!!!!!
One machine is totally complete and assembled with acid burns on the main board where the battery would have been (the leaky battery has since been removed) but other than that looks sharp with minor wear. The face and back are REALLY clean looking and the black tolex has minor wear. IF you have the skills to replace burnt traces and replace a few bad caps or chips (just speculating) you will have a really nice CR-78. I do not know what caps or chips are good NO attempt has been made to repair this by me. The previous owner took it to a lame organ/accordion store in the 90s for repair without success. They removed the leaky battery and handed it back to him with a shoulder shrug."
via this auction
Some interesting pics of the inside and underneath the front panel."TWO CR78 drum machines both with battery acid burns on the main board, this burns the circuit traces under the battery and prevents the machine from working. Let this be a lesson to change the rechargeable battery in your CR78!!!!!
One machine is totally complete and assembled with acid burns on the main board where the battery would have been (the leaky battery has since been removed) but other than that looks sharp with minor wear. The face and back are REALLY clean looking and the black tolex has minor wear. IF you have the skills to replace burnt traces and replace a few bad caps or chips (just speculating) you will have a really nice CR-78. I do not know what caps or chips are good NO attempt has been made to repair this by me. The previous owner took it to a lame organ/accordion store in the 90s for repair without success. They removed the leaky battery and handed it back to him with a shoulder shrug."
Ditto X4 Looper with a synthesizer [Polivoks]
Published on Sep 4, 2016 alternatingbitmusic
Update: re-uploaded.
"Since YouTube is chock full of guitar-based demos, I thought I'd contribute a quick little demo to show how you can use a looper pedal with a synthesizer / keyboard. Typically I use the pedal for drones and ambient loops but sometimes its fun to jam too.
Synthesizer used in demo is the Formanta Polivoks."
TX802 PERF 20 Sunday Yamaha TX802 & Pure Data Jam
Published on Sep 4, 2016 Ariel Raguet
"Ariel Raguet
TX802 PERF 20 Sunday Yamaha TX802 & Pure Data Jam
Yamaha TX802 & Pure Data random notes and sysex generators
Milkdrop2 Visual Effects
Zoom MS-70CDR
Lenovo ThinkPad T430
iConnectMIDI2
Cakewalk Sonar Artist
Behringer X802"
Previous posts.
Casio FZ1 v Korg MS20 (Rev 1)
Published on Sep 4, 2016 punkdiscoUK
"The Casio FZ1 (FZ10M and FZ20M) have a wonderfully dirty analogue filter that sounds very similar to the Korg MS20. Quick demo comparing the two, firstly using one of the FZ preset waves then, sampling the MS20 wave using its Osc1 direct out. The MS20 is a modern MS20M with all the extra patch points hooked up, including the Osc1 direct out."
Castlevania II: Simon's Quest "Bloody Tears" on a Korg MS-20
Published on Sep 4, 2016 NickBarraMusic
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