Monday, January 16, 2017
MIDIBOX Sequencer V4 - Part 7 - Glide & Slide 303 Style
Published on Jan 16, 2017 Andrew Scheidler
"More demo/tutorial on the MIDIBox Sequencer I built.
Unscripted and improvised as usual! :-)
How to add glide/slide to monophonic tracks and using the "303" view."
All parts here.
Oberheim OB Xa Magic Pad
Published on Jan 16, 2017 Rüdiger Gaenslen
"OB Xa with Moog MF Analog Delay"
Update: video appears to be back online.
Percussa to introduce Percussa Synthor System 8 at winter NAMM 2017
Details on Percussa's new synth system are in.
Update: new pic with text added left.



Percussa ENGINE integrates seamlessly without any configuration or setup necessary with Percussa REMOTE, the main control surface for the ENGINE and wireless base station for the Percussa AUDIOCUBES, through its onboard SYNTHOR sound synthesis software, easily upgradable via SD memory cards for additional sound synthesis modules and new features.
ENGINE comes with a quad core cortex A17 @ 1.8GHz Processor running Linux Kernel v4, features 64-bit parallel DSP processing and a 1600x480 pixel wide format full colour LVDS Display with high visibility. ENGINE also features MIDI In, Thru and Out Ports, SD Card Slot, USB Host Ports (HID Support) and a USB Device Port (Stereo Digital Out, USB Audio Class).
ENGINE outputs sound via a 6 Channel AKM AK4456 DAC supporting up to 192 kHz / 32 bit (S/N: 115 dB) and offers sampling capabilities via its 2 Channel AKM AK5552 ADC supporting up to 192 kHz / 32 bit (S/N: 115 dB).
ENGINE, REMOTE and AUDIOCUBES are made from high end CNC milled wear resistant industrial plastics and aluminium, and feature high quality industrial temp switches, metal encoders and aluminium knobs.
Synthor System 8 can be upgraded with additional Percussa AUDIOCUBES later on, supporting up to 16 wireless devices in total in one wireless network. The wireless technology used in Percussa’s products was developed specifically for musicians and has proven its reliability and excellent performance in many professional musician’s setups around the world.
Come see Percussa’s Synthor System 8, ENGINE, REMOTE and wireless AUDIOCUBES at the Percussa Booth #4823, Hall C."
Something New Coming From Elektron at NAMM
"Come see us at the NAMM show, January 19th – 22nd, Hall B, booth 5420."
This one in via Soviet Space Child.
Looks like a display up top, two LED's and a ton of knobs? Or are the white spots LEDs as well?
Thoughts? What would you like to see from them?
Michelle Moog-Koussa to Share Moog Family Archives At NAMM
via The Bob Moog Foundation

You can read more about the presentation and the material to be covered here.
The photo above, showing Bob Moog at age eight, is one of the many photos, letters, and documents that will be explored on Saturday morning. This collection of materials has not yet been shared publicly, and will lend rare insights into Bob's formative years."
Buchla Simple Transformations
Published on Jan 16, 2017
"A simple demo of using a few patch cords to get some simple sonic transformations. Better audio here:"
Update:
Buchla Easel 2017 01 15
Published on Jan 16, 2017 babayard
"Working a patch with pulse and keyboard control over the benjolin, and benjolin controlling timbre of the Easel."
Elby Designs' EuroSerge 1973 VCF VS The Original - Patch of The Week
Published on Jan 16, 2017 Doug Lynner
"It's the match of the centuries! How does the new, 2016 Elby Designs' EuroSerge Serge Voltage Controlled Filter compare to a 1973 original? Find out when it goes toe to toe with an original VCO from the Mystery Serge, the first commercial Serge.
Doug offers modular synthesizer lessons and consultations. For information write doug@neatnetnoise.com.
Doug's website is http://www.neatnetnoise.com."
Ciat Lonbarde Shbobo Shnth Hand Held Synth
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via this auction
A quarter for perspective on size. Note the wires on bottom are functional:
"This little crazy synth was designed and hand made by electronic music visionary Peter Blasser. There is nothing like it in the world. I’ve already filled it with a whole bunch of awesome patches but you can program your own from you computer with the FISH editor, available here: http://shbobo.net/
I bought this from Peter a little over a year ago and have used it very little. It is in perfect condition and looks beautiful. It is the most recent version with the audio input jack (see pictures) so it can be used as a wacky sound processor. You play it by gently squeazing it to flex the wooden bars that then sent out digital information to the onboard ARM Cortex M3 32 bit processor. There are antennae on the bottom that sense flesh and distance. The buttons can also be programmed to do stuff. Plus the 8 red lights turned on and off to indicate activity. Or as Peter writes, 'Four bars on top feel your fingers and two woven antennae below sense flesh, complimented by a battery of buttons. There are red lights.' I put four rubber feet on the bottom so it’s easier to pick up.
The sounds on this thing are awesome and unpredictable and very interactive. This instrument is a must for any sound designer, experimental musician or forward thinking DJ."
via this auction

"This little crazy synth was designed and hand made by electronic music visionary Peter Blasser. There is nothing like it in the world. I’ve already filled it with a whole bunch of awesome patches but you can program your own from you computer with the FISH editor, available here: http://shbobo.net/
I bought this from Peter a little over a year ago and have used it very little. It is in perfect condition and looks beautiful. It is the most recent version with the audio input jack (see pictures) so it can be used as a wacky sound processor. You play it by gently squeazing it to flex the wooden bars that then sent out digital information to the onboard ARM Cortex M3 32 bit processor. There are antennae on the bottom that sense flesh and distance. The buttons can also be programmed to do stuff. Plus the 8 red lights turned on and off to indicate activity. Or as Peter writes, 'Four bars on top feel your fingers and two woven antennae below sense flesh, complimented by a battery of buttons. There are red lights.' I put four rubber feet on the bottom so it’s easier to pick up.
The sounds on this thing are awesome and unpredictable and very interactive. This instrument is a must for any sound designer, experimental musician or forward thinking DJ."
Patch a day no.12 & 13
Published on Jan 15, 2017 Ivan Biondić
The Eleanor on the right is a DIY version of MI Elements.
Patch a day no.13
Published on Jan 16, 2017 Ivan Biondić
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