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"This is a Korg PSS-50 Super Section. It's an electronic music device from the 80's which allows you to programme drums, bass and keyboard via a touch sensitive keyboard. It is simple to use and an instruction manual is included."
Sunday, December 03, 2017
021217 - Generative Modular
Published on Dec 3, 2017 zacharyradford
"For a long time, I've been thinking about selling Braids (my first ever module) to free up space for something new.
This weekend I decided I should just work with what I have. I spent some quality time with Braids and remembered how special it was when it was the first thing in my rack and how special it still is now.
I still plan on eliminating some modules just to simplify things. But I'm pretty sure Braids is here to stay.
Also featured in this patch:
2hp TM
Make Noise Function
Doepfer SEM
Boss RV500"
MOOG MOTHER 32 use headphones
Published on Dec 3, 2017 peter synthbrothers
"3xmoog mother32 and eventide space and boss re20"
|||_LepLoop_Sequencer_Mode_Accent_|||
Published on Dec 3, 2017 tonylight
"Video about the sequencer mode function, reload sequencer melody, accent for cassa.
http://www.nazzilla.com/lep-loop/"
Tasty Chips - GR-1 Granular Synthesizer // Synthfest 2017
Published on Dec 3, 2017 DivKidVideo
"Here's a quick walkthrough and patch playground with the GR-1 Granular Synthesizer with Tasty Chips at Synthfest 2017."
Saturday, December 02, 2017
1905 HELMHOLTZ SOUND SYNTHESIZER BY MAX KOHL
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Note the listing states this was the first electronic sound synthesizer, but that of course is subjective. There were others. You can find a list by year on 120 Years of Electronic Music.
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"LOT 61
THE FIRST ELECTRIC SOUND SYNTHESIZER
A Helmholtz Sound Synthesizer, manufactured in Chemnitz by Max Kohl after the design by Hermann von Helmholtz, ca 1905.
Estimate 25,000 - 35,000 USD
Wood, brass and steel sound synthesizer, signed " Max Kohl, Chemnitz, 1/8", 39½ x 29", mahogany base fitted with 11 steel tuning forks signed MK, each fork stamped with corresponding note and frequency in vs (vibrations per second, i.e. hertz). Forks 1-10 fixed between pairs of electromagnets and mounted vertically onto wooden platforms (numbered 1-10) along with brass Helmholtz resonators, each pair ranging in size according to their graduating frequencies, each platform with "Aus/Ein" [on/off] switch. 11th fork (marked UT 2 256 vs) mounted horizontally onto wooden platform with electromagnetic coil mounted between tines, adjustable mercury cup below lower tine; one end of board fitted with 2 anodes and 2 cathodes for connection to external 20 volt power sources; other end of board fitted with keyboard of 10 keys (8 ivory, and 2 non-mammalian replacements), each corresponding to 1 tuning fork/resonator pair (UT 2 256 vs; UT 3 512 vs; SOL 3 768 vs; UT 4 1024 vs; MI 4 1280 vs; SOL 4 1536 vs; 1792 vs; UT 5 2048 vs; RE 5 2304 vs; & MI 5 2560 vs). All 11 platforms connected together in series with wire filaments from the horizontal tuning fork."
Note the listing states this was the first electronic sound synthesizer, but that of course is subjective. There were others. You can find a list by year on 120 Years of Electronic Music.
via this auction
"LOT 61
THE FIRST ELECTRIC SOUND SYNTHESIZERA Helmholtz Sound Synthesizer, manufactured in Chemnitz by Max Kohl after the design by Hermann von Helmholtz, ca 1905.
Estimate 25,000 - 35,000 USD
Wood, brass and steel sound synthesizer, signed " Max Kohl, Chemnitz, 1/8", 39½ x 29", mahogany base fitted with 11 steel tuning forks signed MK, each fork stamped with corresponding note and frequency in vs (vibrations per second, i.e. hertz). Forks 1-10 fixed between pairs of electromagnets and mounted vertically onto wooden platforms (numbered 1-10) along with brass Helmholtz resonators, each pair ranging in size according to their graduating frequencies, each platform with "Aus/Ein" [on/off] switch. 11th fork (marked UT 2 256 vs) mounted horizontally onto wooden platform with electromagnetic coil mounted between tines, adjustable mercury cup below lower tine; one end of board fitted with 2 anodes and 2 cathodes for connection to external 20 volt power sources; other end of board fitted with keyboard of 10 keys (8 ivory, and 2 non-mammalian replacements), each corresponding to 1 tuning fork/resonator pair (UT 2 256 vs; UT 3 512 vs; SOL 3 768 vs; UT 4 1024 vs; MI 4 1280 vs; SOL 4 1536 vs; 1792 vs; UT 5 2048 vs; RE 5 2304 vs; & MI 5 2560 vs). All 11 platforms connected together in series with wire filaments from the horizontal tuning fork."
Synclavier II - Clip #1 - Harmonic Additive Synthesis
Published on Dec 2, 2017 100 Things I Do
"After many months of waiting my Synclavier II system finally arrived! As you will see it was an almost complete refurbish of the 1982 Synclavier II system. Its amazing how warm the Synclavier sounds when you consider its 8bit digital synthesis. Other FM synths of the time that were more available to us mere mortals really sound nothing like it.
I asked for the Keyboard to be left in its bare wood state I will finish this with danish oil very soon (might put a clip up on me doing this if anyone is interested ?)
Changing things up a little I have decided to do a few clips in series on the Sync, There seems to be a absence of Synclavier videos on Youtube! Clip 1 is focused on the Additive Synthesis, #2 will be focused on FM and #3 hopefully with be making a track. Would anyone be interested an a Synclavier II v Artiriua Synclavier V comparison also maybe ?
If anyone is still reading ... I would be interested to know if you prefer the text over the clip as I work to continue or would you rather I talked more about what I was doing and my intensions as I make patches ? Let me know your thoughts! I see a lot of synth videos with "NO TALKING" as a selling/advertising point... is this really a thing ?"
Avalon Bassline gets all Depeche Mode
Published on Dec 2, 2017 Cray
"Avalon Bassline giving good early Depeche sound using the R:OTA Filter"
No. 7 || Moog Mother 32 Ambient
Published on Dec 2, 2017 Xo Xinh
"continue with my one piece per week series with just m32s"
Therapsid MKII Twisted Electrons Sid Synthesizer Chip Tune Synth SN TS2091
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"Named after a vicious dinosaur, its sound is no less aggressive. TherapSid has evolved to create roaring noises that will cut through your mix like razor-sharp claws through a mammoth steak. So why do you need another synth, since they already take 90% of the space in your room and your significant other keeps complaining about it? Well, what sets TherapSid apart from other SID based synths is its focus on control. Instead of getting confused by lcds and damaging your eyesight trying to read tiny sub menu fonts, this instrument features no less than 35 knobs and 33 buttons to give you full power over your sound."
via this auction
"Named after a vicious dinosaur, its sound is no less aggressive. TherapSid has evolved to create roaring noises that will cut through your mix like razor-sharp claws through a mammoth steak. So why do you need another synth, since they already take 90% of the space in your room and your significant other keeps complaining about it? Well, what sets TherapSid apart from other SID based synths is its focus on control. Instead of getting confused by lcds and damaging your eyesight trying to read tiny sub menu fonts, this instrument features no less than 35 knobs and 33 buttons to give you full power over your sound."
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