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Monday, May 21, 2018

New Oakley ADR30 DIY Analogue Delay Line and Chorus Module


via Oakley Sound, where you'll find full details and build instructions. A snip for the archives:

"The Oakley Sound Systems ADR30 is an analogue delay module that processes audio signals to create echo and chorus effects. It uses two Xvive MN3005 bucket brigade delay (BBD) integrated circuits to produce a very distinct 'vintage' sound. Classic companding noise reduction circuitry further adds to the sonic characteristics.

Delay time is controlled by a single control on the front panel as well as a built in low frequency modulation oscillator and/or an external control voltage. With short delay times using the modulation oscillator can create both subtle and deep chorus effects. A front panel switch controls whether the signal runs through one or both MN3005 devices. Anti-aliasing filtering is achieved by two 6-pole discrete switched capacitor low pass filters that track the delay time, giving the maximum audio bandwidth for the specific delay time. Thus short delays remain reasonably bright sounding while longer delays become increasingly dark. Delay time can be varied continuously from 15ms to 300ms in short mode, and 30ms to 600ms in long mode.

The unit is mono but features separate outputs for the wet/dry signal and the delayed signal. The audio input and outputs are balanced but are compatible with non balanced connections. A two LED level meter helps you keep signal levels at optimum ensuring a respectable signal to noise ratio without clipping. The unit will not be damaged by driving the unit into overdrive and interesting sounds can be obtained by deliberately doing so, either by turning up the input level or by allowing the feedback to build up to self oscillation. Although the unit does feature noise reduction circuitry the delay line devices are inherently noisy and have a very restricted bandwidth. The signal will deteriorate in an interesting manner as the delay time is increased and/or feedback is heavily applied."

Frequency Central - Where? (Rotary Switcher / Signal Router)


Published on May 21, 2018 DivKidVideo

"Here's a passive, mega useful, super simple, 4 to 1 or 1 to 4 switch! It's a two channel device with a nice clunky rotary switch (feels good) that takes 4 inputs and routes that to 1 output , or takes 1 input and routes that to 4 different outputs for manual and performance led switching and signal routing on the fly. The Frequency Central Where? does a good job to save pulling cables mid patch, which is always a winner in my book."

Analogue Systems RS 8000 Solid Walnut Cabinet Radiohead

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Eowave Persephone Mk 2 Analog Ribbon Synthesizer

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1974 MiniMoog Model D w/ Extras

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"Recently serviced at the Moog factory getting calibrated and pots cleaned.
Recently had keyboard restored with brand new keyboard bushings by SYNTHPRO Restorations. Plays beautifully.
SOUNDS AMAZING!!!

Wood is Beautiful and ORIGINAL. SynthPro said it was probably the most beautiful Minimoog he had seen.

Comes with ORGINAL owner's manual. ORIGINAL Soundcharts Book. ORIGINAL blank panel facsimile pad."

Sequential Circuits Prophet VS Rack 0137

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Elka DMP-18 repair


Published on May 21, 2018 organfairy

"I bought this pedal controller some years ago in a music shop that had a closing sale. The button for preset #5 was broken but I couldn't find the right switch in any of my usual electronics supply stores. But then one day when I was shopping for something else online I found one that looked right. So I ordered it. Now I can get this pedal controller working completely again.

The music is 'The whisper' by David Essex which I play on my Roland JV-35 synthesizer."

Slow And Noisy Serge Modular Techno


Published on May 21, 2018 NoizeHack

"I got to use the black vintage Serge at CalArts and recorded this with it, also used are the RMA Crustacean, RML Jekyll & Hyde, Vermona Retroverb Lancet and Moog MF-104M."

Happy Knobbing 2018


Published on May 21, 2018 moondustweb

"Pictures from the Happy Knobbing 2018.
Happy Knobbing is a german Modularmeeting in Fischbach."

iPad Jam (Feat. Fugue Machine and Animoog) - Ambient Music


Published on May 21, 2018 maasijam

"Atmospheric ambient ipad session with two ipads and animoogs sequenced by fugue machine. Synced via Ableton Link. Live recording in one take.

Setup:
Animoog
Fugue Machine
DIY Arduino Midicontroller
Akai LPD 8
iPad Air / iPad 2018
Eventide Blackhole


Filmed with:
Sony a6300 / Samyang 12mm 2"
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