Thursday, October 08, 2020
TINRS Fenix IV + Gameboy + Circuit bent NAVA = ❤
Making Sound Machines
"TINRS Fenix IV + Nintendo Gameboy + Circuit bent NAVA = ❤️ This patch brings together so many things we love: our original UGB Nintendo Gameboy running 8bit bleeps with nanoloop, our circuit bent elicktronic NAVA TR909 clone and the insane bag of tricknology that is This is Not Rocket Science's Fenix IV modular synth in-a-box! The NAVA is an exact copy of the famous Roland TR909 circuits, hacked by us with 34 mods to vastly expand the sonic palette of the instrument, and processed through our Eurorack using the serge wave multiplier on kick and the cre8audio chipz on claps for more oomph. The bassline is the lovely FM mode of the TINRS Fenix' digital oscillator, run through the stereo digital filter (honestly the best I've ever heard - Stijn, Lauri, you need to make this a module) and modulated with the wobbler complex LFO. The nintendo Gameboy is clocking the Fenix sequencer, processed through two VCAs and then mangled through the Fenix' stereo delay - a lot of the lovely pitch sweeps and groovy sixteenth note runs spring into existence in this awesome submodule. Finally, big thank you klanggenerator for selling us the NAVA case! We had to drill some extra holes in it :)"
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LABELS/MORE: Circuit Bending, Nintendo, TINRS
LABELS/MORE: Circuit Bending, Nintendo, TINRS
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WALDORF KB37 eurorack keyboard cabinet controller
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Casper Electronics Novadrone (double board with DIY case)
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LABELS/MORE: Auctions, Casper Electronics
LABELS/MORE: Auctions, Casper Electronics
Korg ARP 2600 FS Semi-Modular Synthesizer
Oberheim OB-8(1984/USA) + factory MIDI
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SN CJ0617 ?
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SN CJ0617 ?
Tom Oberheim Two Voice Pro
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Mr. Peanut in the background.
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Mr. Peanut in the background.
KORG PE-1000 SN 770697
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Also manufactured for Unicord and named the Poly-Ensemble P with model number K-4.
One of Korg's first polyphonic instruments, very unusually for a 70s paraphonic/polyphonic synth from the 70s it has a separate oscillator per key. This makes it sound richer since detuning between octaves is possible using the Pitch Expand knob. It has seven preset sounds: String, Pipe Organ, Brass, Piano, Electric Piano, Harpsichord and Clavichord, plus an eighth preset "Control" is a free synth mode with a selection of square or sawtooth waveforms.
In great cosmetic condition with very few signs of age to the face. The case has some scuffs to the edges and corners but nothing too major
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Also manufactured for Unicord and named the Poly-Ensemble P with model number K-4.
One of Korg's first polyphonic instruments, very unusually for a 70s paraphonic/polyphonic synth from the 70s it has a separate oscillator per key. This makes it sound richer since detuning between octaves is possible using the Pitch Expand knob. It has seven preset sounds: String, Pipe Organ, Brass, Piano, Electric Piano, Harpsichord and Clavichord, plus an eighth preset "Control" is a free synth mode with a selection of square or sawtooth waveforms.
In great cosmetic condition with very few signs of age to the face. The case has some scuffs to the edges and corners but nothing too major
Zynthian v4 Raspberry Pi v4 Synthesizer
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LABELS/MORE: Auctions, Raspberry PI, Zynthian
LABELS/MORE: Auctions, Raspberry PI, Zynthian
Roland S-770/750 Vintage Sampler Brochure + Extra
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