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Sunday, December 23, 2018

John Bowen Solaris Synthesizer SN 00311

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"Rare John Bowen Solaris Synthesizer from 2017. Flawless & includes the John Bowen dust cover. One minor scratch on the lower dark bezel as noted in the photo, otherwise mint!"

YAMAHA SY-1

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Roland MC-202 synthesizer/sequencer

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"VCF CV IN mod installed for free on buyer's request
You can control VCF cutoff freq by CH-2 CV (just selfconnect CV2 OUT to VCF IN)"

Analogue Solutions Fusebox

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Roland SH-101 Original Red w/ Accesories

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"Monophonic Roland SH-101 in original Red for Sale.
This is not a painted red, this is the original molded red from roland factory

Excellent condition, serviced and calibrated.
It is fully working and have been cleaned and refurbished.
All the knobs have been cleaned and lubricated so everything move smoothly.

It comes with the original soft case, adapter, mod grip."

S-CAT Analogue Bass-Synth cv demo.


Published on Dec 23, 2018 Space Cat Audio Technologies

"Testing the cv gate section via the keyboard of a xoxbox."

Moog MF 104m Screaming midi Overclocking


Published on Dec 23, 2018 UFO LFO

"I got this thing set on AUM midi clock 400+ BPM and I think I may have overrun it's limit's. There is a lot of interesting things to be had midi over and underclocking this moog machine. My guess is the chorus flange sweet spot is somewhere in the 300 to 350 BPM range. Square wave modulation is interesting sound discovery"

Roland SH-7

Analogue Solutions Generator - Something Good! - Started it but didn't finish it :)


Published on Dec 23, 2018 Sounds From The Shed

"A bit of "Something Good," I never got this finished, but will throw it out there just for the Dancing :) Used the Treadstone and Fusebox."

Podcast 257: Eric Singer


Published on Dec 16, 2018 20Objects

You can find some of Eric Singer's work featured in the archives here. Be sure to see Part 2 in 20Objects interview with Eric Singer below.

"I'm pretty sure you know Eric Singer's work. Some of his most well-known work includes Pat Metheny's 'The Orchestrion Project', but he's been doing robotic musical instruments for a long time. I remember the first time I saw a video of Eric work - it was the reveal for the Guitarbot, and it was jaw-dropping at the time.

Eric was a maker before there was such a thing, and was doing cool robots when robots weren't part of artistic practice. He was learning machining, embedded coding and electronic design when those phrases were more industrial 'work' than creative 'play'. And he ended up paving the way for all of us.

You can check out his current work at his http://www.singerbots.com/ site.

In this interview, we start the discussion with him about his background, some of his work with Pat (and others), and the process of coming up-to-speed on gear he had never considered part of the 'practice'. We ran out of time long before we ran out of topics, but we'll continue the chat next week.

Enjoy!"

Podcast 258: Eric Singer (Part 2)

Published on Dec 23, 2018 20Objects

"In last week's episode, we just scratched the surface of Eric's role in creating the maker's world we now occupy. So I called him back and we immediately did a second interview to fill in some of the gaps: what were the early days like, how did he actually get the stuff built, why the move to Pittsburgh. This continues the fascinating journey of Eric Singer, and helps us to further appreciate the way he helped shape the electronic music future.

I think it is especially important to consider what was happening during the early 2000's, when computer technology was moving forward so rapidly, and the financial marketplace was in post-internet-boom chaos. Eric kept cranking out the work, teaching dozens of people how to manage their art through the process of hardware and software production, and eventually leading to something as overwhelming as the Orchestrion Project.

Again, if you haven't yet checked out Eric's work, you should: http://www.singerbots.com/

Enjoy!"

Synthesizer ambient session (Matrix 1000, Microwave, JV-2080, Sub37)


Published on Dec 23, 2018 Martin Stürtzer

"All sounds: Waldorf Microwave rev. A, Oberheim Matrix 1000, Roland JV 2080, Moog Sub37.

FX: U-HE Carbon Copy & Valhalla DSP Vintage Verb
Midi sequencing: Ableton Live / Push2

Special Thanks: Ulrich Uthoff"
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