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Sunday, November 21, 2021

IMPLEXUS/GSF Agency/#3


video upload by GSF AGENCY

"Cracklin' percussive slaps and grit from Majella Audio's IMPLEXUS. No outboard effects between IMPLEXUS and your ears."

Munatix - Fool Around (Official Video)


video upload by Munatix

New from supporting member, Munatix, featuring a Roland Jupiter-8, JP-8000, Yamaha Motif XS7, and KORG Polysix.

"Munatix – Retro Vibe Synthpop Band

Spotify : https://open.spotify.com/track/2HblEX...
Apple Music : http://itunes.apple.com/album/id15897...

ISRC : BE 3ID 21 00014 - Song
ISRC : BE 3ID 21 90014 - Video

The song was released on November 12th 2021.

Special thanks to 'Sportdienst Landen' for allowing us to use their empty swimming pool.

Special thanks to Kevin Vonckx from Vos Media for shooting the video images.
https://vosmedia.be/"

Saturday, November 20, 2021

Prism Circuits - 3 Panel System


video upload by Prism Circuits

"Percussion patch"

https://prismcircuits.net

New Flight of Harmony INM-D Infernal Noise Machine V2 Desktop



via flight of harmony, available for pre-order. Details follow:

Pricing (USD):

Blood Box road case: $2,740.00
-Material: Black Walnut (see note), stained, nickel-plated hardware.
-Dimensions: 20″W x 10″H x 7″D (closed)
-Weight: ~13lbs.

Minimal case: $2,490.00 (No hardware or stain, just four feet and a protective top coat.)
-Material: Black Walnut (see note)
-Dimensions: 20″W x 9″H x 4.5″D
-Weight: ~10lbs.

*Note: Case sides are solid black walnut. Top & bottom are Black walnut plywood for dimensional stability (so the box won't split due to temperature or humidity fluctuation).

Both include a US AC adapter (12VAC 1500mA, 5.5mm x 2.1mm). For international orders, deduct $20 from the price and I will locate a compatible adapter in or near your country that you can order, if needed. Blood Box also includes the related tiedowns, anti-vibration pad, and leather strap.

Raspberry PI ZERO-2 synth improv


video upload by Floyd Steinberg

"So, can the #RaspberryPI Zero 2 run a DAW and some #synthesizer and effect plugins? Here's a short improvisation running on Reaper with 7 plugins loaded: 2 x Dexed, 1x TAL Noizemaker, Drum synth and 3 x TAL Reverb III I just let the camera run while improvising this. There's a bit of CPU stress near the end of this video, I guess Linux started swapping there, as the PI has only 512MB RAM."

Support: https://www.paypal.me/alexselck

Korg Mono/Poly with MidiPoly and Original Bag SN 470774

Note: links to listings are affiliate links for which the site may be compensated.


via this auction

"Utterly underrated classic - beautiful sound, wildly flexible, completely unique. Works great, and super capable with the Midipolis MidiPoly mod. Some wear on the cheeks, and the bag has definitely seen better days with rips in a couple corners and at one of the strap ends."

Yamaha CS-15D 37-Key Monophonic Analog Dual Channel Synthesizer SN 3527

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via this auction

The Yamaha CS15D is part of the partially preset, partially variable monophonic analogue synth which was released by Yamaha in 1979. It has a very solid warm sound for a single VCO synth. The preset section is divided into two channels. Channel 1 has 15 sounds with the usual array of unrealistic instrument imitations and Channel 2 has 14 synth sounds plus a button to activate the 'manual' section of the synth. There is a slider to mix between the two channels and channel 2 can be detuned. The 'manual' section comprises 1 VCO with a variable control between pulse and saw waves. There are also controls for pulse width modulation, noise and footings (32' - 2'). The 12dB filter has cut-off and resonance plus a dedicated ADSR envelope with a control for envelope amount.

MakeNoise Mega Patch | Episode 02 | Cause & Effect


video upload by Cinematic Laboratory

"Walkthough of a slow patch on the MakeNoise Collective and maybe a great soundtrack for a lazy sunday morning. For this patch I wanted to serialize my four Maths (and the 0-Coast) into a chain of events. The first half of the video is just about patching it up, hoping to inspire you to have fun with all your triggered LFO's, Envelopes and Function Generators. If they don't have 'end of whatever' triggers, you can use a gate sequencer and a weird clock (LFO, S&H) to push it forward in irregular patterns. I also wanted to share a bit of the fun of patching itself. Even without making any sound it can be a joy to just see the machine 'breathe' like a living organism. Then, sitting back, watching it move and thinking about which sounds to trigger."

Cinematic Laboratory MakeNoise Mega Patch Episodes

Sakata DPM-48 - FPB Synths Modded


video upload by Gearheadz

"Featuring:
Sakata DPM-48 - Midi modified and EPROM upgrade
Vintage gear...


See: Forschungsgruppe Perfect Beat:
https://fpb-synths.de/mods/midi-inter..."



New DIGITANA E.M.S Synthi 100 Dual High Pass Filter Rack


video upload by Steven Thomas

"Testing the new Dual High Pass Filter rack FX built under license from E.M.S (Cornwall) by Digitana Electronics and Portabellabz. This filter was originally found in the E.M.S Synthi 100 synthesizer. The unit has the exact same form factor as classic E.M.S rack effects modules from the 1970s.

https://www.synthi.co.uk/synthi-100-m..."

"This is a new 19” rack module built under license from EMS (Cornwall) by Digitana Electronics (UK/Italy) and PORTABELLABZ (Belgium). It is a 100% faithful reproduction of the Dual High Pass Filter (DHPF) section found on early versions of the legendary EMS Synthi 100 synthesiser. An original spare ‘Mk1’ DHPF PCB from a Synthi 100 was kindly loaned by Robin at EMS and then faithfully reconstructed using the same trace artwork/layouts, via modern PCB design software. The PCBs are very high quality with ENS gold plated card edge contacts and traces. The same components as found in the original circuit are used throughout.

The DHPF rack case was deliberately chosen to be the same design as those found in the classic EMS rack instruments from the 1970s such as the Random Voltage Generator, Pitch to Voltage Converter, Octave Filter Bank etc. These were created in CAD from original engineering drawings kindly made available by Robin at EMS. The 1U high chassis is formed from 3mm silver anodised front/rear panels which are connected by solid aluminium side blocks and then 2mm anodised aluminium top/bottom covers. This allows the rack to be safely mounted in standard 19” rack enclosures. The panel graphics use anodic digital printing technology which is far more resistant to wear than silk screened graphics. Original control knobs/coloured inserts/jack sockets made by Cliff Plastics are also used to meticulously maintain authentic EMS design.

An optional beautiful wood rack sleeve is available with the exact same design as found in vintage units. These are made from Afrormosia hardwood (now on the protected species list) just like the original. The wood is ethically sourced from existing historical stock.

Inside the DHPF, the only change compared to 1970s rack modules has been to use a modern (and safer) switch mode PSU. This also has the advantage of allowing a wider range of operating mains voltages (from 98v–220v AC).

The Synthi 100 was designed by David Cockerell and the high pass filter design itself is rather unusual compared to other high high pass filters found in synthesisers. It has CV control of frequency cutoff but also has a response control which can control feedback of the output, creating a resonant peak that at extremes pushes the filter into self-oscillation. The use of diode ‘strings’ in the CV control section of frequency is quite unusual and is reminiscent of the same principle he used in his (later) Synthi Hi-Fli design, although there the filters sections are used to phase shift the input signal.

The high pass filter is capable of easily removing the fundamental in any audio passed through and then the first harmonic as the cutoff frequency is increased. By increasing also the response, the higher frequencies are boosted in a mix and eventually the filter will self-oscillate.

The two filters in the module are identical and a central three-way toggle switch has positions series, off and parallel."
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