Monday, December 30, 2019
1 Minute of Mononoke (preview)
Published on Dec 30, 2019 Bram Bos
"Mononoke is an expressive drone synthesizer designed for creating soundscapes and melodic textures that seamlessly morph from harmonic snowscapes to cold and agitated ice fields.
It has a 2-part multitimbral, 8-voice polyphonic synth engine. But the most interesting part is how all 8 voices feed back into each other, together creating a haunting, constantly evolving landscape.
Using 8 expressive performance pads you can play Mononoke interactively, and optionally record your performance as MPE MIDI in an MPE compatible host sequencer. MPE input controllers are also supported.
Coming soon.
The sound in this video is an unedited recording from the synthesizer."
Bram Bos are know for their iOS synth apps.
NOSTALGIA / 3-Stage Delay - CHROMATIC MODULES by Dreadbox
Published on Dec 30, 2019 Dreadbox
"An extensive introduction of the NOSTALGIA Chromatic Module by Yiannis.
Features
3 Stage Hybrid Delay based on the Erebus’s Circuit
Consisted of 3 echo circuits in series
Outputs for stage 1 and 2 (output level is 1/2 lower than the incoming signal)
2 different Feedback controls for different stages
LFO with range
Voltage Controlled Delay Time with range from 30ms up to 1sec
Separate input for modular level signals
And separate input for signals up to guitar levels
Power Consumption: 117mA @ +12V , 25mA @ -12V
35mm depth
10HP"
CHROMATIC MODULES by Dreadbox
Sunday, December 29, 2019
20191230 iPad SE02 SNAPPER 7FUJIOKA CustomSound
Published on Dec 29, 2019 ryouichi harada
"今回はArturia のiSEMというオーバハイムのアプリ使いました。
シーケンスとソロはSE02です。
来年もまたみてください^^
Thank you!"
Two Samplers One Drum - Elektron Digitakt, Volka Sample and Sansamp Flyrig
Published on Dec 29, 2019 Mauricio Maisterrena
"The Volca is doing almost al the rythm section and is going through the flyrig for some overdrive, the Digitakt is sequencing everything and doing all the melodies."
Some free style playing at 1:53.
Crumar Bit One MIDI Upgrade demo
Published on Dec 29, 2019 Harry Axten
"This is a modification I developed for the Crumar Bit One, a fairly rare Italian-made polysynth from the mid 1980's, that improves its MIDI capability. The upgrade takes the form of a small daughterboard that installs neatly inside the synth. More information can be found at https://hkadesign.org.uk/bitonemidi.html"
SEQUENTIAL CIRCUITS PRO-ONE SN 2850
ROLAND TB-303 Computer-Controlled Bassline
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via this auction
"This 303 was Meticulously serviced by professionals (us) and in perfect working order, unlike most. Note the plastic battery compartment cover release had a crack in it and was glued and taped. It works fine."
via this auction
"This 303 was Meticulously serviced by professionals (us) and in perfect working order, unlike most. Note the plastic battery compartment cover release had a crack in it and was glued and taped. It works fine."
ELECTRO-HARMONIX MINI-SYNTHESIZER EH0400
ARP PRO/DGX Model 2733
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via this auction
"Meticulously overhauled over a whopping 32 hours (!). They usually don't take us this long, but this one had a tricky problem in the digital oscillator section that required a lot of time to sort out. In addition to performing this and any other repairs, we did the following work to this unit:
Touch sensor was replaced with a new one and adjusted. These are usually not working at this point in time.
Power supply capacitors replaced to extend life.
Keyboard rebuilt: replaced bushings, cleaned key contacts and removed and cleaned/polished bus bars.
Removed, adjusted, cleaned, lubed and reinstalled all slide pots.
Cleaned and lubed all switches.
Adjusted tuning.
Cleaned inside and out.
Thanks to all the time, love and money we invested in this unit, it is now working like new again, is totally ready to play, and will hopefully continue to work for a very long time, which makes it a much better purchase than others of its type on the market."
via this auction
"Meticulously overhauled over a whopping 32 hours (!). They usually don't take us this long, but this one had a tricky problem in the digital oscillator section that required a lot of time to sort out. In addition to performing this and any other repairs, we did the following work to this unit:Touch sensor was replaced with a new one and adjusted. These are usually not working at this point in time.
Power supply capacitors replaced to extend life.
Keyboard rebuilt: replaced bushings, cleaned key contacts and removed and cleaned/polished bus bars.
Removed, adjusted, cleaned, lubed and reinstalled all slide pots.
Cleaned and lubed all switches.
Adjusted tuning.
Cleaned inside and out.
Thanks to all the time, love and money we invested in this unit, it is now working like new again, is totally ready to play, and will hopefully continue to work for a very long time, which makes it a much better purchase than others of its type on the market."
CES Ed-Lab 703a Digital Systems Lab
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via this auction
"These units were produced for educational purposes but as you can see they are easily integrated in to a banana cable modular synth set up (eg Buchla, Serge, Modcan A, Phenol, Fenix, Bugbrand, Lorre Mill, Ciat Lombard etc)
It's a collection of various logic, digital and simple AD/DA circuits with a few analog sections and a HEX input key pad.
I've seen them advertised as "Analog Computers" which of course they are not, but I can see why some folk might think so.
I intended to use this with my Serge system but never got around to it and now I need the space.
The high/low switch for the digital clock speed needs replacing."
via this auction
"These units were produced for educational purposes but as you can see they are easily integrated in to a banana cable modular synth set up (eg Buchla, Serge, Modcan A, Phenol, Fenix, Bugbrand, Lorre Mill, Ciat Lombard etc)
It's a collection of various logic, digital and simple AD/DA circuits with a few analog sections and a HEX input key pad.
I've seen them advertised as "Analog Computers" which of course they are not, but I can see why some folk might think so.
I intended to use this with my Serge system but never got around to it and now I need the space.
The high/low switch for the digital clock speed needs replacing."
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