Tuesday, April 02, 2019
Patch Talk - Leonardo Laguna Ruiz, Vult Modules
Published on Apr 2, 2019 Omri Cohen
"A conversation with Leonardo Laguna Ruiz, the developer of the Vult modules for VCV Rack, Voltage Modular, and Eurorack."
Roland Death Star Run Synth Art
Cool vintage Roland spaceship black & white synth art / ad via @fabmass, via @ninjatune
Not sure when this is from. You can spot a Jupiter-4, System 100m (sliders look more like a AIRA System-1m), & a CR-78. Below are what look like some classic Roland knobs on an amp. Note the cables in the canyon through the cockpit.
P.S. I have no idea if it was inspired by the Star Wars Death Star run. It just reminded me of it.
1961 Electronics Magazine Build a Transistorized Theremin by Robert Moog
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"1961 Electronics Magazine
Build a Transistorized Theremin
by Robert Moog
This auction is for a magazine. There is NO hardware for sale.
Increasingly hard to find, this half-century-old issue of Electronics World contains a fascinating how-to on building that special effects staple of scores of classic sci-fi flicks, the theremin, by none other than electronic music pioneer Robert Moog. The feature article contains a complete schematic and parts list, as well as chassis layout and photos of the completed unit. There are even tips on how to play the ethereal instrument. You get the entire original 1961 magazine, not a couple photocopied pages like you find elsewhere on Ebay.
Also in this issue is a homebrew stereo balancer using 6FG6 magic eye tubes and a look at beam power tubes in VHF oscillators, plus an article on early computer logic circuits, both vacuum tube and transistor-based. Overall, the magazine is in very good condition. This item ships WORLDWIDE."
via this auction

Build a Transistorized Theremin
by Robert Moog
This auction is for a magazine. There is NO hardware for sale.
Increasingly hard to find, this half-century-old issue of Electronics World contains a fascinating how-to on building that special effects staple of scores of classic sci-fi flicks, the theremin, by none other than electronic music pioneer Robert Moog. The feature article contains a complete schematic and parts list, as well as chassis layout and photos of the completed unit. There are even tips on how to play the ethereal instrument. You get the entire original 1961 magazine, not a couple photocopied pages like you find elsewhere on Ebay.
Also in this issue is a homebrew stereo balancer using 6FG6 magic eye tubes and a look at beam power tubes in VHF oscillators, plus an article on early computer logic circuits, both vacuum tube and transistor-based. Overall, the magazine is in very good condition. This item ships WORLDWIDE."
Arp 2600 Synthesizer Owners Manual 1973 W/ Custom And Preset Binder
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"No missing pages in good shape for its age! Owners manuals and patch book for anyone who owns and ARP 2600 series custom patches and more! 5th revision 1973"
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"No missing pages in good shape for its age! Owners manuals and patch book for anyone who owns and ARP 2600 series custom patches and more! 5th revision 1973"
Tom Oberheim Designed Maestro USS-1 Universal Synthesizer System SN 1873
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"Up for sale is a (1) very rare Maestro USS-1 Universal Synthesizer System, a big box full of Tom Oberheim effects. The boxed USP speed/freq. pedal is included as well as the owner's manual from 1974. The pedal can act as a wah-wah pedal or as a speed pedal for the sample&hold / phase shifter.
The main unit is been serviced. The service report is part of the sale. Cosmetically it's in near mint condition with only some very minor scratches and little wear and tear (see photos).
A beautiful vintage piece of history in amazing condition! It's a 117v version and the serial number is: 1873."
via this auction
"Up for sale is a (1) very rare Maestro USS-1 Universal Synthesizer System, a big box full of Tom Oberheim effects. The boxed USP speed/freq. pedal is included as well as the owner's manual from 1974. The pedal can act as a wah-wah pedal or as a speed pedal for the sample&hold / phase shifter.
The main unit is been serviced. The service report is part of the sale. Cosmetically it's in near mint condition with only some very minor scratches and little wear and tear (see photos).
A beautiful vintage piece of history in amazing condition! It's a 117v version and the serial number is: 1873."
Modal Electronics 008
Demo - CrossFire for the AKAI Fire by nativeKONTROL
Published on Apr 2, 2019 Isotonik Studios
"CrossFire transforms the Akai Fire into a powerful Control Surface for Ableton Live. While it’s primary focus is on Drum Rack control and sequencing, it includes many other features (such as Clip/Scene launching and selected Track control) that make it a great, all-around control option for Live.
https://isotonikstudios.com/product/crossfire/"
Lightstorm Demonstration at Synthplex 2019
Published on Apr 2, 2019 Strange Electronic
AJH Synth Minimod VCO/Transistor Ladder Filter/Discrete Cascade VCA/Contour Generator
Published on Apr 2, 2019 Dziam Bass
"Hi Guys
In this video I used several modules from the MInimod series from AJHSynth to get a full voice. The first is Vintage Transistor Core VCO - very nice thick sounding classic oscillator that is fully mapped to VCO from Minimoog model D. I used ladder filter Transistor Ladder Filter, Discrete Cascade VCA and minimod Contour Generator also fully based on early minimoog model D .
later I added a little Black Octasource-LFO from Erica Synths and reverb from the Black Hole DSP module also from Erica Synths."
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