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Tuesday, April 25, 2017

Sonica #269 of 650 by Frank Eventoff of Serge 1979

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"Much has been written online about this unique, rare, beautiful piece of electronic music history.

Sonica #257 sold at Bonhams auction house in 2011 for £2,671. Thats a lot, but like a Minimoog, this instrument is WORTH that much money. It's so beautiful.

I'm not going to copy and paste other people's words here. OK, just two links:

Some Sonica Info (matrixsynth.blogspot.com)

History of the Sonica (alsrecordsandtapes.com)"

And of course, check out the Sonica label at the bottom of this post for more.

Hexinverter Orbitals Eurorack Synthesizer Module

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"Orbitals is a 42HP Eurorack analogue step-sequencer that offers a lot of useful features in a very playable and affordable sequencing package. Of all the features offered by this design, perhaps the most interesting are bipolar output modes as well as the voltage controlled step select features.

There are two different modes of voltage controlled step addressing: In both modes, the step is selected from a 0-4V control voltage (in 8 step mode, each step is in 0.5V increments. 0.25V increments for 16 steps then, of course):

Mode 1: Voltage Control (clocked)

In this mode, it works somewhat like a sample and hold. That is, the step only updates and generates a new gate/CV based on the input control voltage each time a new clock pulse is received. That is, the voltage control of steps is slaved to the clock source you input. If the voltage stays the same, but it keeps clocking, you'll get the same CV and gate each time the clock input pulses.

Mode 2: Voltage Control (quantized)

This mode differs from mode 1 in that it is not clock-driven. The clock input for the sequencer basically does nothing in this mode, and instead, each time the input CV steps into a new voltage increment, the sequencer will go to the relative step and generate a new CV and gate for that step. In this way, it basically derives a clock from whatever CV source you input. If you are using a ramp wave to generate a linear sequence with CV, and you increase the frequency of the ramp wave LFO, your sequence speed will automatically follow along with it."

Roland SH-7

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Jen SX1000 Analogue Mono Synth

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"Very good working and cosmetic condition for age. Two owners in it's history, comes with original program patch sheets."

Blue Roland SH-101 Synthesiser

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Harmonics. MOS-LAB Model 15 and Moog Sub 37.


Published on Apr 25, 2017 Resonant Anvil

"The filter of the Sub 37 makes most of the changes."

Superbooth 2017 - Expert Sleepers FH 1 Disting & General CV


Published on Apr 25, 2017 DivKidVideo

Superbooth 2017 Round Tour


Published on Apr 25, 2017 AMAZONAmag

"Just follow us and get some impressions of the Superbooth 17 April 2017 in Berlin."

Yamaha CS60, Yamaha CS70M and Yamaha CS80...


Published on Apr 25, 2017 noddyspuncture

"Three Yamaha mega poly synths... CS60, 70M and 80... all together now..!"

Yamaha CS60, Yamaha CS70M and Yamaha CS80... #2

Published on Apr 25, 2017

"The 3 Yamaha mega poly synths... CS60, 70M and 80... this time played sat the same time...."

Superbooth 2017 SHERMAN Filterbank 2 Compact Portable Mini Model


Published on Apr 25, 2017 MusicStoreTV

"Mr. Herman has shrunk his Filterbox."
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