Thursday, January 12, 2017
Kilpatrick Audio Phenol // Patch 026 - The Storm
Published on Jan 12, 2017 DiscoverNoise
DiscoverNoise 075-
Kilpatrick Audio Phenol 028-
"In this video we create a nice storm using the white noise from the TTSH. So basically we're just using Phenol as an effect unit.
Patchsheet: https://c.1und1.de/303671551/6Y5Qai02..."
Vintage Soviet Snalog Synthesizer Faemi-1M SN 1087160
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via this auction
Some great shots in this set.
"If you've ever dreamed of a dark analog sound from the Cold War times, here it is.
Lay back and listen to its sound demos: Dropbox
Faemi-1M (Russian: Фаэми-1М) is a full analog polysynth that was made in the USSR from the late 70s to the late 80s. This is one of the last released models (1987) with the latest revisions.
The synth is a predecessor of a famous Soviet "military synthesizer" Polivoks. Both synths were produced on Formanta radio factory in Kachkanar, Russia.
The synth features:
4-octave keyboard
Main VCO
LFO with ADSR envelope
Resonance filter
VCA
The control panel has 5 sections: voltage controlled oscillator, timbre, vibrato, filter, voltage controlled amplifier.
Controls parameters:
Oscillator: sustain, tuning, glide
Timbre: 4 waveforms (imitating piano, strings, clavinet, brass) that can be mixed together with different levels
Vibrato (LFO): frequency, depth, attack delay
Filter: attack, decay, sustain, release, cutoff, resonance, modulation
Amplifier: volume
I've done full maintenance and repairs of the inside electronics:
All dried electrolytic capacitors are replaced with modern ones
Circuit board tracks that were damaged by oxidation are rebuilt with solder and patches
Keys trigger contacts and potentiometers (knobs) are cleaned up so pressing/turning causes no cracks and pops
The synth was designed for use with European 220 V, 50 Hz electrical grid, so you will need a transformer if you're running on a different voltage/frequency. Using it in a lower voltage (i.e. American 110 V) will most likely cause problems in operation."
via this auction
Some great shots in this set.

Lay back and listen to its sound demos: Dropbox
Faemi-1M (Russian: Фаэми-1М) is a full analog polysynth that was made in the USSR from the late 70s to the late 80s. This is one of the last released models (1987) with the latest revisions.
The synth is a predecessor of a famous Soviet "military synthesizer" Polivoks. Both synths were produced on Formanta radio factory in Kachkanar, Russia.
The synth features:
4-octave keyboard
Main VCO
LFO with ADSR envelope
Resonance filter
VCA
The control panel has 5 sections: voltage controlled oscillator, timbre, vibrato, filter, voltage controlled amplifier.
Controls parameters:
Oscillator: sustain, tuning, glide
Timbre: 4 waveforms (imitating piano, strings, clavinet, brass) that can be mixed together with different levels
Vibrato (LFO): frequency, depth, attack delay
Filter: attack, decay, sustain, release, cutoff, resonance, modulation
Amplifier: volume
I've done full maintenance and repairs of the inside electronics:
All dried electrolytic capacitors are replaced with modern ones
Circuit board tracks that were damaged by oxidation are rebuilt with solder and patches
Keys trigger contacts and potentiometers (knobs) are cleaned up so pressing/turning causes no cracks and pops
The synth was designed for use with European 220 V, 50 Hz electrical grid, so you will need a transformer if you're running on a different voltage/frequency. Using it in a lower voltage (i.e. American 110 V) will most likely cause problems in operation."
Vintage Roland Juno 106 Analog Synth SN 494113 w/ Blue LEDs & Original Box
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via this auction
"Its in FANTASTIC condition, no rust just a couple of paint chips on the back corner. All of the artwork is there and looks great. No scratchy pots for they have been cleaned. All of the black coating was removed from all voice chips, and the old pins were replaced with super high quality gold plated pins, and there are super high quality sockets. Now if any of the voice chips EVER go bad all you have to do is pop it open and pull out the bad chip. New blue LED's, because they look awesome. The numeric display, the "A" preset LED and one of the chorus' were kept red. I think it looks cooler with a mix of both colors. The original battery has been replaced with a new one and a socket so if the battery ever goes out, just pull the battery and pop a new one in.
The listing also includes the original box! The fact that this still exist is crazy to me. It is in pretty rough shape with ware on the corners and some rips but all the artwork is there and there is even a sticker with matching serial number on the sides. The previous owner bought it brand new in the 80's and kept the box around. One of the inside flaps read "christmas tree" so I guess it used to store a tree, lol. Regardless its cool."
via this auction

The listing also includes the original box! The fact that this still exist is crazy to me. It is in pretty rough shape with ware on the corners and some rips but all the artwork is there and there is even a sticker with matching serial number on the sides. The previous owner bought it brand new in the 80's and kept the box around. One of the inside flaps read "christmas tree" so I guess it used to store a tree, lol. Regardless its cool."
SEQUENTIAL CIRCUITS Prophet 5 Rev 2
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via this auction
via the seller: "Sequential Circuits Prophet 5 Rev 2 fully serviced in good cosmetic and very good mechanical condition. I personally drove the Prophet 5 to "Klosman" Prophet 5 service specialist in Oakland, Ca. and had him completely service/restore the whole synth for me sparing no expense. The P5 also recently underwent a light finish restoration to maintain the wood, but not lose any of the original vintage character of the cabinet. Cabinet is very smooth.
This p5 stays in tune all the way up the keyboard and all functions work 100% and sounds just as it should! It was just played by a tech and given a very clean bill of health before putting up for sale.
Here is a complete list of work done to the synth:
Power supply: replaced cord, bypass caps; rewired for 2716 ROMs
Front panel: replaced pot, 3 dead LEDs, bypass caps; cleaned pots & switches.
CPU board: replaced battery, bypass caps, U337 DAC reference, ROMs.
Voice board: replaced caps, LM311 tune comparator, LM348 quad opamp, one SSM2020 VCA, two SSM2040 VCF chips.
Replaced rear panel 1/4 jacks. Replaced fuse holder. Replace Rear P5 Sticker with nos original.
This synth is a very nice example of a fully functioning REV 2 Prophet 5."
via this auction

This p5 stays in tune all the way up the keyboard and all functions work 100% and sounds just as it should! It was just played by a tech and given a very clean bill of health before putting up for sale.
Here is a complete list of work done to the synth:
Power supply: replaced cord, bypass caps; rewired for 2716 ROMs
Front panel: replaced pot, 3 dead LEDs, bypass caps; cleaned pots & switches.
CPU board: replaced battery, bypass caps, U337 DAC reference, ROMs.
Voice board: replaced caps, LM311 tune comparator, LM348 quad opamp, one SSM2020 VCA, two SSM2040 VCF chips.
Replaced rear panel 1/4 jacks. Replaced fuse holder. Replace Rear P5 Sticker with nos original.
This synth is a very nice example of a fully functioning REV 2 Prophet 5."
PO-20 Arcade Pocket Operator Synthesizer
Published on Jan 12, 2017 RetromanIE
"I've had it about 10 mins and its an awesome little device."
Vintage Minimoog Model D vs. The Legend VST Emulation
Published on Jan 12, 2017 Kevin schröder
"A comparison between the original Minimoog Model D of the year 1976 and The Legend by Synapse Audio. Patches are only roughly approximated, but in my mind the sound is close."
TB-03. Volca Keys, + PO-12 Acid Techno Jam | Jamuary 2017
Published on Jan 12, 2017 anode8
"Here's a quick little acid techno jam session on the Roland Boutique TB-03, The Korg Volca Keys, and the Teenage Engineering PO-12 rhythm. As always, this is far from a complete demonstration of any of these machines, just me fooling around with some acid techno sounds that I like."
Modular Synth Lunchbox by c1t1zen
Published on Jan 12, 2017 Patrick OBrien
"This modular synth lunchbox kit from c1t1zen Modular is a hit in my studio! 38HP and powers via USB.
The eurorack modules are all running off power from a Mophie phone charger.
Noise Engineering Basimilus Iteritas is the only voice in this patch, melting faces with help from Intellijel's Quadra, wicked random triggering from 2HP Modular's Rnd, some Dave Smith Instruments Curtis Filter, and Expert Sleepers Disting 3 with the delay.
Check c1i1zen's page for more info on the modular lunchbox: http://modular.c1t1zen.com/"
Grendel Grenadier RA9 - DEMO
Published on Jan 12, 2017 midirausch
"quick Demo of this awesome device.
This little fella kills all 303's in the mix!! if you want to be on top, take the Grendel ;-)"
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