Title link takes you there. I'm looking forward to Sampler.
Saturday, September 30, 2006
Ableton Live 6 is Live
Soundtower Software

This is another case of where the heck have I been. Carbon111 posted about the Soundtower Evolver editor in the comments of this post. I knew about the editor, but I never realized how many editors they had. According to Carbon111, "The Soundtower one was easy to use, graphically nice, robust and has excellent support - not to mention its free with the Polyevolver and has Dave Smith's endorsement. Soundtower's editor for the Microwave XT is my favorite software editor ever. These guys do good work."
http://www.soundtower.com/
White Minimoog
Title link takes you to shots pulled from this auction.
MOTM Modules
http://www.synthtech.com
MOTM-450 Fixed Filter Bank
MOTM-510 WaveWarper
MOTM-520 Cloud Generator
MOTM-600 MicroSequencer (uSeq)
MOTM-650 4 Channel MIDI-CV Converter
MOTM-950 Triple Output Power Supply (ECC version also available)
MOTM-990 Connector Board
Aliens Project Toy of the Month - Korg MS50
Formanta UDS (aka Rokton) soviet analog drum synthesizer
WC Olo Garb home studio, Poland.

flickr by polaranta.
Another of WC Olo Garb. BTW, I'm noticing that the site search uses Google sitesearch and pretty much sucks. More results come up when I use the internal blogger search. If anyone knows how to use that for the site's search engine, please post a comment.
See dealers on the right for pricing and availability on gear.
Friday, September 29, 2006
PAiA's New Website

Looks like a new website is in the works. Title link takes you there. The old site is curretly still up on http://paia.com/.
Vocoder im Vergleich
Title link takes you to a page listing a ton of vocoders with samples, images and links to more info for each.EMS 1000 Vocoder pictured.
Haken Continuum Voltage Converter (CVC)
From the makers of the Haken Continuum Fingerboard."Even though the Continuum will work adequately with a standard Midi to Control Voltage device, Haken Audio has developed a high resolution converter to fully exploit the fast data rates and ranges of the Continuum. The Continuum Voltage Converter (CVC) generates control voltage signals that are perfectly suited for interfacing with legacy and modern day analog synthesizer systems." Title link takes you there.
Question on Quantity and Quality of Posts
Hi everyone. Believe it or not I've slowly upped the bar as far as what I post. Previously I posted every single thing I came across because you never know who might find value in what. Now there is so much stuff coming in that I think it would be overwhelming and even rude to put it all up. I know I get annoyed when other blogs post too much - I simply can't keep up and it actually pisses me off when more comes in. Sometimes I end up giving up. I don't want that to happen here. Typically I post between five and twenty posts a day. Is this too much? Annone annoyed with how much I post? One thing that concerns me is putting up new posts when people are engaging in the comments of another post, as that post gets pushed down. Is that annoying or not a biggie as you can just scroll down? Also, I only show three days worth of posts on the page, so scrolling is limited to that and then it's the archives.
So I'm just curious what you all think? Should I leave things as is or up the bar a little? A lot of what goes up is obviously personal taste, so upping the bar for me might not necessarily be upping the bar for you, but, what it would result in is possibly fewer posts. Let me know what you think. If no one comments I'll assume no one cares and/or whatever I do is fine.
So I'm just curious what you all think? Should I leave things as is or up the bar a little? A lot of what goes up is obviously personal taste, so upping the bar for me might not necessarily be upping the bar for you, but, what it would result in is possibly fewer posts. Let me know what you think. If no one comments I'll assume no one cares and/or whatever I do is fine.
See dealers on the right for pricing and availability on gear.
Homemade Cathode Ray Tube Oscilloscope by Nyle Steiner
YouTube via nylesteiner. Nyle Steiner, of steiner-parker/synthacon fame.
Via Seth Nemec of bananalogue.com.
Roland 100m Sequencer Project
Via ryktnk:"Here is a link to a Flick set documenting my construction of a new improved version of the Roland 100m analogue sequencer. The circuits are based on the excellent sequencer design by Ray at Music From Outer Space. The hardest bit was sourcing the original Roland knobs!"
Gorgeous. Title takes you to the flickr set.
Doepfer A100 Modular Synth
Peripheral MIDI Controller
"This is a software program that intends to act as a MIDI controller by using various peripheral devices. The initial release(s) will be focused on using a webcam as a MIDI controller with 3 dimensions (XYZ)."Title link takes you there.
Via Music Thing.
Splice Synth Samples
"Welcome to Splice. We would say welcome to the future of music, but modesty and serious self-restraint prevent us from it... either way it's nice you showed up. So what's the big deal? Splice gives anyone, anywhere the ability to collaborate on music right through a web browser. Users can upload or record sounds, make songs, listen to other user's songs, make remixes, make friends and a whole lot more."Think of it as MySpace with samples that you can mix and match. What's cool is you can also download individual samples. Think of it as a sample bank. For fun I did a search on Moog. Zero hits. I did a search on synth. 59 sounds, 4 songs, and 11 people came up. Title link takes you to the results. I particularly liked this sample, myself. Via MusicThing.
Thursday, September 28, 2006
Research Interview with Synth Engineer Dave Smith
ANALOG-SYNTH FLASHBACK MP3
"Earlier this month, Charles Amirkhanian uploaded another of his archival nuggets: a 1971 radio broadcast focused on analog synthesizers. According to the write-up at archive.org, where the file is housed (MP3), the Mills College Electronic Tape Music Center hosted an event that year inviting San Francisco Bay area residents to drop by and play with various synthesizers, among them Moogs and Buchlas. Don Buchla himself brought some of his inventions, and Amirkhanian reports live from the event, in between what sound like field recordings from the sets of science fiction films. The event, organized by Tom Zahuranec, is titled 'Bucket-Ful Mercury Walk.'"
Title link takes you there. Via Steve.
Title link takes you there. Via Steve.
Wiard Modular
Update: Please read the comments of this post if you are considering purchasing this Wiard. As always be careful on the 'bay. I'm just grabbing the shots and info for the interesting listings. No title link, just two shots pulled from this auction. According to the auction 300 series Wiard will no longer be built.
"Seven module Wiard Synthesizer with Classic VCO, Waveform City, Dual Envelator, Borg & Omni Filters, Dual Joystick controller and a Wogglebug in an original Wiard blonde hardwood cabinet. Excellent condition! Manual available as a download on the Wiard site. Patch cables are also included! No Paypal. All shipping/packing/insurance is the buyer's expense. Buy this quick before I change my mind! There will not be any more 300 series Wiard stuff built."
chromals Gear
Title link takes you to chromals Gear a synth site info and samples on a number of synths.via sequencer.de
See dealers on the right for pricing and availability on gear.
EML Polybox
Title link takes you to shots pulled via this auction.Details:
"The Poly-Box is an odd piece of synthesizer technology. It's basically a small-remote keyboard controller for ancient analog synths, but with a twist. It takes control of your analog synthesizer and, even though they're monophonic, the Poly-Box will create polyphony by programmable chord memory presets. Designed for use via CV/Gate with these Related synths. Here is how EML describes it:
'Poly-Box is a pitch following variable chord generator controlled by your synthesizer and Poly-Box's own keyboard with built-in memory. Poly-Box takes a single pitch from your synthesizer and creates two banks of pitch sources. Each pitch bank contains 13 simultaneously available pitch sources at precise semitone intervals - covering an entire chromatic octave. The pitch banks may be in the same or different octaves, and can cover the range from one above to three octaves below the synthesizer oscillator.'
Also look up these links for more info: link 1, link 2."
Previous posts on the EML Polybox.
via DK (aka gentle bakemono).
Original EMS Distance to Voltage Contverter Prototpye
Title link takes you to shots pulled from this auction.Details:
"This is an auction for an original EMS Distance to Voltage Converter prototype. The item is in mint condition and is fully functional, looked over by a service tech. This item belonged to the EMS Canadian distributor Otto Joachim, therefore it has no serial number. The item comes with the original DTV brochure and a signed letter from Robin Wood to Otto Joachim describing how to use the unit and a couple of patch ideas. The letters have crease marks due to being folded for an envelope. Here is a brief description from the brochure.
EMS have developed the DTV-- a controller which provides employs an invisible beam to provide a completely different approach to sound control.The DTV projects a slightly conical ultrasonic beam, whose length can be varied between 2 and 10 meters. Any object cutting the beamcauses 2 separate outputs to be generated. The Distance voltage varies according to how far along the beam the cut occurs, and the Gte voltage is held 'on' for the duration of such cuts. Our gestures can be used to activate and moodulate the process of sound synthesis with literally dramatic effects. Movement and MusicCan be directly linked for the first time.
Range: adjustable from 2 to 10 meters Beam Divergence: 8 degrees Resolution: + or - 1% over entire range Distance voltage swing: + or - 3.5 volts
Gate voltage: +5 volts Power supply 240 or 115 volts AC, 50 - 60 Hz. 15 watts Dimensions: 240 x 250 x 70 mm. Weight: 2 kg"
Note two different EMS SoundBeams posted here. I wonder how many different models there were.
via DK (aka gentle bakemono).
SoundLab by ianbargle

Click here for more shots of ianbargle's SoundLab on the electro-music.com forums. I also saved them here.
Synthesizers by danmcp
Synthesizers
Analogue Miniature 3
Modular Marimba
Analogue Miniature 2
The latest flickr shtos by danmcp.
Analogue Miniature 3
Modular Marimba
Analogue Miniature 2
The latest flickr shtos by danmcp.
Plan B Custom Modules

Title link takes you there.
Currently listed:
Gary Chang's MIlton Sequencer (pictured above)
John Frusciante's triple LPG
Steve Roach's dual Analog Shift Register
Gino Robair's quad LPG
Frac'd Model 15
NIN's Quad LPG
John Duval's custom panel o'fun
Dennis Verschoor's Serge (ish) VCO panel (posted here)
Dan Levey's Sawtooth Animator
Gary Chang's Frac'd Encore Frequency Shifter
2nd annual Austin Analog Synth Meet
No title link, just the announcement.
"the 2nd annual Austin Analog Synth Meet is here!
Location:
Crystal Mexico Gallery
3208 Grandview St, Austin, TX
When: Sunday, October 15, 3:00pm
Bring an analog synth (or several), some headphones
(or a small amp), and a power strip. If you don't have
a synthesizer, come anyway for a voltage-controlled
mind-warping experience.
please repost as much as you like! also, be aware
that the space is a funky old house/gallery and might
not have enough tables - so i would suggest bringing a
stand or something suitable as well.
see you there!
seth nemec
bananalogue.com"
"the 2nd annual Austin Analog Synth Meet is here!
Location:
Crystal Mexico Gallery
3208 Grandview St, Austin, TX
When: Sunday, October 15, 3:00pm
Bring an analog synth (or several), some headphones
(or a small amp), and a power strip. If you don't have
a synthesizer, come anyway for a voltage-controlled
mind-warping experience.
please repost as much as you like! also, be aware
that the space is a funky old house/gallery and might
not have enough tables - so i would suggest bringing a
stand or something suitable as well.
see you there!
seth nemec
bananalogue.com"
See dealers on the right for pricing and availability on gear.
Wednesday, September 27, 2006
SHEPITOLOGY Takes On DX7 through Korg Kaoss Pad II
A little A-ha for you. Title link takes you to the post on Shepitology.
Mijn Serge
Title link takes you to the set with supersized shots.via Dennis Verschoor.
Update: Some background info came in via Peter Grenader on AH:
"We have finally completed one hell of a large custom job done for a gentleman in the Netherlands, who will remain nameless here as a courtesy...unless he wishes to contribute that info himself.
Over a year ago he sent us a four panel Serge system which had two incomplete panels. One with only two NTOs, and one with only a Wilson Delay and Quad Mixer. Both were kits made in the eighties, but in very very good condition internally with metal faceplates.
We redesigned both of these incomplete panels so that Panel 1 included four Serge-fitted Model 15's along with the NTOs, and Panel 2 included a Quad Lowpass Gate, a Dual Processor, a Doepfer ADSR retrofit and two of Ken Stone's ASRs along with the Wilson Delay and Quad Mixer.
The project had many design challenges, most of which involved how to fit all the electronics into the shallow Serge Chassis box. It took much longer than we originally expected and I thank him for remaining calm through many many tests to his patience.
Go here for photos, scroll to Dennis' panels. There is also a second page of pics that gives you a lot more details:
Before you ask...unfortunately we are no longer taking on custom job like this. This one was a monster, enough fun for a lifetime!
Now onto completion of Larry's Milton and Bryan's Milton Expander...finally!
- P"
Digitalogue Synthesiser Resource
Title link takes you to a new digital synthesizer resource site. This is a hobby site by OriginalJambo, so don't expect too much. Currently there are some ESQ-1 samples and info up. The following appear to be coming next: Alesis Ion, Ensoniq ESQ-1, Kawai K1, Roland D50, Roland Juno6, and Yamaha DX7. Nice cat.
CME BitStream 3X MIDI Controller
"Bitstream3X, "3X" stands for "3 Axis" because the Bitstream 3X features full control over three different Axis- X, Y and Z. A joystick allows control over two (X and Y), while an ribbon controller is used for the Z axis. With 35 knobs, 8 Sliders and 16 buttons, the Bitstream gives you total hands on control of any DAW software and comes with an astounding 13,000 presets including Reason, Live, Reaktor, Traktor, Absynth, Cakewalk and of course Cubase. Digital DJ’s will love the MIDI Cross fader and the 8 track motion sampler allows automated recording of the movements of the knobs, joystick, crossfader and ribbon controller."Title link takes you there.
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