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Tuesday, January 14, 2020

SONICA SYNTHESIZER BY FRANK EVENTOFF #441 OF 650 w/ Original Case

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via this auction

I don't think I ever realized how small these were until I saw the 9V battery slot below. It appears to be the size of a ukulele if that.

"The Sonica was a synthesizer designed by Frank Eventoff in 1979 with an oscillator desined by Serge Tcherepnin. A limited run of only 650 were ever made, and this is number 441."

See the Sonica label below for more.

Yamaha CS-50

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via this auction

"Unit is in superb condition. There's a few nicks and scratches on the unit but this is to be expected 40 yr+ machine. I've had the unit completely done over by my synth tech in Feb of 2019. Work as followed:

-Replacement of all the electrolytic caps in the power supply -Op amp replacement in the square wave LFO
-Re-calibration of the Brilliance Fader. Item was removed, given a good cleaning and mechanical lubrication on the bench, and wired it back in.
-Fllushed the Modulation Fader that was scratchy, and did the same for the master volume and high/low level switch in the back."

miRack - Start / Stop / Reset - Essential Tip!


Published on Jan 14, 2020 Electronisounds Audio

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FEATURING:
I'm very excited about the miRack modular synthesizer app on iPad!
In this video, I show a viewer submitted tip about how to get your stop/start/reset working a little smoother using the BIG BUTON module from NSYNTHI.
More **Beginner Friendly** miRack tutorials to come!

Whatever kind of music you are making - KEEP IT UP, Friends!
Don't stop making *YOUR MUSIC*!!

New Abstrakt Instruments VS-1 Oberheim OB-X is Being Done with Tom Oberheim's Blessing


See the update in this post. How cool is that? Apologies for missing this in the initial post. NAMM keeps me busy. :)


New Prophet-6 Styled LOW FREQUENCY EXPANDER by Yorick Tech


Yorick Tech, makers of the LOW FREQUENCY EXPANDER for the Sequential OB-6 and Prophet-6, have a newly skinned version with the look and feel of the Prophet-6. The previous version had the look and feel of the OB-6. See the Yorick Tech label for previous posts including demos.

Note this is a product from Steve Hunt's Yorick Tech and not associated with Sequential. This is an aftermarket product.

Update: the manual below has been updated as well.

A True Lunchbox Modular Case from 2hp


"Introducing the 2hp Lunchbox, our new portable Eurorack case solution! This 42HP case comes fully powered and ready to go with a latchable lid. Whether you're in the studio, on a plane, or performing at your next modular picnic, Eurorack has never been so portable.

"We're also selling four powerful systems packed in our new Lunchbox case: Picnic Basket, Synth Voice, Drum Machine, and Effects Box.

These systems are sure to become the bread and butter of your creative process.

Available as a standalone case (powered/unpowered), full of modules, and as a lunchbox for your lunch!

ETA: March
MSRP: TBD"

Perfect Circuit Post-NAMM Synth Meet to Feature 10 Manufacturers


"Next Monday ten electronic instrument manufacturers from different corners of the world will get together under the roof of our event space to share their newest developments, talk, and play some music. Details and RSVP here. #synthesizer #namm2020"

Frap Tools
SOMA Laboratory
Black Corporation
Gamechanger Audio
Pittsburg Modular
Frap Audio
Erica Synths
ASM
Moog
UDO

Also via this post:

1.21.20 Sequential Demo
1.22.20 Bitwig Sound Design

Mockba Modular - Model V and Model X


Published on Jan 14, 2020 Omri Cohen

"If you like what I do and want to support my work, consider joining my crew on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/omricohen

Here you can get the Model V - https://vcvrack.com/plugins#model%20v"

Jordan Michael Francis - Outdoor Locations with the Kilpatrick Phenol & More



Point Reyes, CA - Kilpatrick Phenol and Zoom MS-70CDR
Stinson Beach, CA - Kilpatrick Phenol and Zoom MS-70CDR
Lake Tahoe, CA - Kilpatrick Phenol and Zoom MS70-CDR
Lake Tahoe, CA - Kilpatrick Phenol & Empress ZOIA
Lake Tahoe, CA (Winter) - Eurorack w/ Mannequins Mangroves, Intellijel Plonk, etc.

Moog Model 15 (2015 reissue) different waveforms demo


Published on Jan 14, 2020 Roberto Raineri-Seith

"Switching waveforms and octaves with 2 vco's bypassing the 907 FFB and going directly into the filter, delay and reverb (Vermona DSR-3) added.

00:00 Square/square (no PWM)
01:05 saw/saw
02:14 triangle/triangle
03:28 sine/sine

Note: with the triangle and sine waveforms the "click of the VCA" (a common issue with analog synthesizers) becomes clearly audible"
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