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Wednesday, September 20, 2017

Teisco S100P Performance Synth with Aftertouch and Spring Reverb

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via this auction

"Rare performance synth from 1979 with built in Spring Reverb, Flanger and assignable Aftertouch control and 32 different voices with each voice able to be modified through various effects and touch sensitivities.. Very expressive and rich sounding little beast with plenty of character. Similar to the Arp Pro Soloist and SH-2000. These were manufactured under license from ARP Instruments, USP 3,965,789.

In excellent condition for its age with very little cosmetic damage to the exterior (some minor scratches/scuffs here and there - see pics). A couple of slightly bent preset switches, though not affecting function. And one slightly off kilt high F key (end of keybed - see photos - again not affecting function.) Would be very easy to correct for someone inclined. The synth is clean (no scratchy pots) and in full working order.... and sounds amazing.

Original dust cover included.

Spec: High and low outputs, headphone jack, and an expression pedal input for volume control."

Bebot - Robot Synth Re-Released on iOS & Now on Android for the First Time


Published on Sep 9, 2017 Normalware

iTunes: Bebot - Robot Synth - Normalware

Bebot Robot Synth for Android

Published on Sep 20, 2017

"At last, the much-loved Bebot Robot Synth app comes to Android!
https://play.google.com/store/apps/de..."

WMD Chimera - 10 minutes of sound NO TALKING


Published on Sep 20, 2017 WMDevices

"The description says it all. 10 (this one goes to 11) minutes with the new Chimera percussion module in a very basic and compact setup.

Clocked by the Noise Engineering Horologic Solum and sequenced by the Suit and Tie Guy Graphic Sequencer, the Chimera is the only sound source here. No external effects or sound embellishments... Except for a cup of coffee."

Sherman Filterbank 2 Tests


Published on Sep 20, 2017 ShermanFilters

Click CC in the bottom right control section of the video for subtitles.

"Single rack Filterbank 2 test, with subtitles, describing the features, including the latest hardware updates."

SynthMaster One! Cinematic Factory-Sounds for Film Scores | by Kevin Schroeder


Published on Sep 20, 2017 Kevin Schroeder

"Available at: http://kv331audio.com
50 Factory preset created for KV331 - SynthMaster One by Kevin Schroeder."

Percussa SSP Schematics & Layout Update #1



via the Percussa Kickstarter campaign:

"SSP layout work in progress (looking at back side of module)

Hi everyone :-)

Bert here, I've been working hard the past week on the schematics and layout of the SSP and progressed well. As you know the design is based on the work I've done for the Percussa Engine the past couple of years. My goal right now is to get an initial placement of all my parts and do a rough first routing of all the traces. When that is done I can then start optimizing and fine tuning the design, double checking documentation and footprints, etc. Here is a selection of the stuff I've had to do the past week, since the previous update:

1) move the display from the top to the bottom layer of the PCB (bottom layer is the user-facing / front panel side, so we're looking at the "back" of the eurorack module in the above image and to see the front you have to flip it horizontally)

2) find footprints for, check footprints for, and place the input / output jacks and the USB host (looks like we have room for TWO host ports!) and Device port (bottom side)

3) place the encoders and switches (bottom side)

4) duplicate the layout / placement for the input / output stages for the DACs and ADCs and duplicate them in the schematics as well and fix all the board/schematic inconsistencies

5) design footprints for the 8 channel DAC and 8 channel ADCs (AK4458/AK5558)

6) add the ADCs and DAC to the schematics

7) move the various power supplies in the design (all the specialized switchers, regulators, etc)

8) create slot to feed display cable through so it can attach on the other side

9) relocate display related circuitry

10) rip up a lot of top/bottom traces while relocating stuff and creating room for other parts to be added

11) designed a footprint for the programmable logic we're going to use (256 ball BGA package) and read documentation and design recommendations for the part and footprint

12) designed schematic symbols for the ADC, DAC and programmable logic and added all those in the schematic

13) added euro power connector, added serial console connector, 2 pin headers for jumpers, and other various small debug features

14) added vertical microSD slot

15) placed mounting spacers for front panel

I'm mostly there with the initial placement, so rest of this week I'll be fixing / adding connections in the schematics, adding power decoupling here and there, updating power circuitry, checking layout of some of the power circuits, and starting to route signals. The yellow wires you can see in the board layout are "airwires", they indicate which connections I have to make by drawing traces. I'll be doing those by hand since I don't use an autorouter, so that will take a while :-)

Besides the schematics/layout I've also been reviewing linux kernel driver code, since we'll be attaching the programmable logic to our ARM SoC and want to keep that whole puzzle as simple as possible. The programmable logic is used to attach the multiple ADCs to the ARM processor.

I hope you enjoy this update! The design is looking good and progressing well. I'll keep you all updated.

Thanks again for backing,

Bert & Celine"

You can ore-order a Percussa SSP at the Kickstarter campaign here. The campaign has been fully funded.

Happy Nerding 3x VCA 1/2: Demo, Overview, Mixing, and Enveloping


Published on Sep 20, 2017 Learning Modular

"This is the first of two movies on the Happy Nerding 3x VCA – three linear VCAs with bipolar attenuators (“attenuverters”) and offset controls as well as internal mixing in just 6 hp of space. This movie focuses on using VCAs for normal enveloped amplitude duties, as well as voltage-controlled mixing in a performance context. The video breaks down like this:

0:00 live mixing performance demo
0:49 module overview
2:48 patch breakdown
4:10 voltage levels & response
6:04 voltage controlled mixing
8:45 summary

For more details about using the 3x VCA (including the second movie in the series, which is exclusive to my Patreon supporters), I encourage you to join the Learning Modular Patreon Tribe: https://www.patreon.com/LearningModular. For more on the Learning Modular Synthesis Eurorack Expansion Project for those exploring what module to add to their system next, visit http://learningmodular.com/eurorack-e..."

You Don't Know Jack - Music Composing


Published on Jun 21, 2017 William Kalfelz

"Created with Wusik Station V8 and Wusik 8000
Sequencer in SONAR X2
Several Drum Loops and Voices SFX -- Watch live at https://www.twitch.tv/williamkwusik"

Standalone Challenge: Richard Devine


Published on Sep 20, 2017 AkaiProVideo

"This episode of the Standalone Challenge features the modular master himself, Richard Devine. Known for his outstanding and highly influential electronic music and sound design work, Richard uses the MPC X to control his otherworldly analog setup, utilizing the 8 built-in CV ports to seamlessly bridge the gap between modular and digital workflows.

Download the track Richard created for the Standalone Challenge here: http://bit.ly/DevineMPCXTrack

This is part of a collection of tracks coming from Richard’s upcoming album."

What's Inside the Behringer Model D (by synthpro)


Published on Sep 20, 2017 synthpro

"Hey Guys,

In this video, I go over the assembly of the Behringer Model D from the chassis to the circuits to give you a better understanding of the quality and build of these units.

Thanks for watching,
Garth"
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