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Monday, March 18, 2019

MFB Tanzmaus - analog drum machine SN 17774

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"Analog drumcomputer + 2 sample slots"

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MFB Dominion Club - analog synth + seq SN 17083

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* Club version of the outstanding Dominion 1 Synth
* two analogue VCOs and one Digital Wave with morphing waveforms
* two Suboscillators , Noise, XOR and Sync
* morphing analogue 24 dB Multimodefilter with Selfoscillation
* two morphing LFOs with „One Shot“ & Reset function, one mod wheel LFO, two ADSRs
*Arpeggiator, Realtime- and Step Sequencer with Motion Rec
* Midi CC controllable, Midi, USB and M-Bus Interface
* USB Host IN and Headphone Out

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Vermona Retroverb Lancet - Analog multimode filter w/LFO + real Spring Reverb

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"Vermona Retroverb Lancet - Analog multimode filter w/LFO + real Spring Reverb

Designed for various input levels - guitar, keyboard, mic."

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Future Retro Zillion - algorithmic generative MIDI sequencer

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"The Zillion is a single track algorithmic MIDI sequencer based on the principles of the Triadex Muse. The Muse used counters and a shift register to generate more than a million musical melodies.

The Zillion expands on these ideas to add more features and functionality, providing a zillion possibilities for you to discover.

There are 16 operating modes. These include Playback, Tempo, Swing, Direction, Loop, Transpose, Scale, Scale Program, Melody, Rhythm, Velocity, Theme, Shift Register, MIDI OUT, MIDI IN, and Sync."

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Philips PCM100 - FM seq/synth SN 020665 w/ Docs

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Published on Jul 4, 2010 Retroforum


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"Polyphony - 1 playable voice + 3 accompaniment voices
Two FM operators per voice
100 preset main waveforms, 15 preset accompaniment waveforms

Programmable sequencer
13 accompaniment rhythms, each with one of four accompaniment voice patterns
Demo song
Keyboard - 25-key membrane buttons
Memory - One internal sequence / cassette data storage"


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PAiA Gnome Micro-Synthesizer with Documentation

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"This is a real treasure and a great learning tool for synthesizers. This multi-voice synthesizer from the mid-1970s was built from a kit and worked when it was retired, though I can't promise it will now. It is solid-state, though, so why not? The schematics, procedure instructions, glossary, and setting/operating instructions are included so you can experiment away. Learn how the various electronics produce the sounds and learn how to control them. This is a nice, quality device.

The build instructions have been marked by the builder, so I won't claim this is mint."

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Vintage 1974 Moog Minimoog Model D w/ CV Tracker

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"True Collectors Synth refurbished by the one and only Synthpro.

1974 Minimoog Model D with bonus CV Tracker."

Patch.CV Screening Event at Perfect Circuit This Saturday March 23, 2019 in LA


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Sat, March 23, 2019
3:00 PM – 6:00 PM PDT
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Perfect Circuit
2405 W Empire Ave
Burbank, CA 91504


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Korg DW-8000 with Roland SH-101 and Boss DR-110 jamsession


Published on Mar 18, 2019 synthlegends

"First of all: sorry for the poor video quality. I had no sufficient available ligth today. In this small improvisation I triggered my SH-101 through my DR-110 and played also the DW-8000. For the synths I used the internal delay which I routed through my BOSS CE-2w and from there in stereo to my Strymon BIG SKY. So the Korg and the SH shared the same FX settings. The BOSS DR-110 got a bit EQ from Logic Pro X. Thats all. Thanks for watching!"

Multi-tracking a modular into a 4-track


Published on Mar 18, 2019 TheTechnobear

"so, this weeks AE modular challenge was X, the number 10... to celebrate it being the 10th challenge!

I decided that to meet this challenge, Id create 10 patches on the AE modular, so the track would be solely made on the AE modular.
Obviously, I needed to multi-track to do this, but decided to stay away from the computer...

Instead, I decided to use a Tascam 244, that I had bought and repaired a few months back,
and whilst Ive used it a bit before, I wanted to challenge myself with it....

... creating 10 tracks on a 4-track, seemed like a good idea at the time ;)

perhaps unsurprisingly, this turned out to be a bit more of a challenge than I expected!
the workflow was not that difficult, its a matter of just keeping track of which tracks are your 'masters',
and so which tracks you have to record on, and the Tascam 244's EQ is really useful!.

it all started ok...
Id create a patch, play it live, record it.
rinse and repeat,
when I ran out of tracks, Id usually bounce and record at the same time.
cool...

but about half way thru, it became apparent, with a 4-track you really need to have a plan :)

you are continually having to commit on things like levels and EQ (to free up tracks),
but I wasn't even sure where the track was heading or what the next patches (so sounds) might be.

... and even half way thru, I had a pretty dense track!

so next time, I'll defintely think it thru first, Ideally have some kind of 'timeline' in my head, so that there are spaces to slot new things in, to let the track breath a bit.

but it was a lot of fun, and I definitely learnt a few things along the way,

I look forward to giving it another ago some time soon :)"
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