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Wednesday, January 10, 2007

Bananlogue ARP 4075 Filter Clone

ARP 4075 filter clone by Seth Nemec of bananalogue. Title link takes you to the details on Muff Wiggler.

Previous bananalogue posts


Update via the comments: "this clone of the 4075 is made by rob at the emulatorarchive, nemeth puts it all together..."

Living Room Invasion!

This one via Massimiliano. No title link, just the shot.

Left to right:
-Yamaha SU700
-Sequential Circuits Prophet 5
-Yamaha CS50
-Oberheim OB-Xa
-EMS VCS3 from 1974
-ARP 2600
-ARP 2600 keyboard
-EMS DK1
-Roland MKS-100
-Yamaha A5000
-And the organ. : ) If you know what it is feel free to comment.

Sequential Circuits Prophet VS Rack

No title link, just this shot via this auction. Click image for full size.

Radikal Technologies SPECTRALIS

No title link, just this shot via this auction. Click image for full size.

Groovy Guitar Synth



via synthesizerforum.de, via sequencer.de.

Manikin Memotron

Title link takes you to pics on the Aliens Project website.

via sequencer.de

Cyndustries "WAR & PEACE" Winners Announced!



And... Luca Capozzi won!!! Very cool seeing someone that has contributed to this site win. Title link takes you there. BTW, I love that picture. Cynthia comes up with the best images for her site.

Update: A little background on the image via Cynthia in the comments of this post:
"Thanks for the compliment! (I really do enjoy doing the graphics for the Cyndustries web site).

Actually in this case, the image started with a postcard sent to me by my good friend Seth Nemec of Bananalogue.com in Texas. Seth sent me a postcard with the two lipstick clad Chinese Soldiers saluting as an absured gag gift, (he knows my sense of humor!) and I stuck it up on the company fridge for a few months until I had to come up with a new graphic for our War & Peace Winners... and then, "Quick, into a nearby scanner, and it's super Photoshop to the rescue!"

Thanks Seth!!

Cynthia"

Previous Cyndustries posts
Previous Cynthia posts

Doepfer 'micro' modular (aka the 'Jimmy Box')

This in via Simon
"I bought this from Schneider's Beuro while holidaying in Europe last year. I was missing my modular and just had to spend money while in the shop so this filled in the gaps while travelling (sad I know).

Schneiders Beuro call it the 'Jimmy Box' because with certain settings and with the attached Doepfer A-198 ribbon controller thing then a passable imitation of a certain legendary guitarist is possible..."
I like it! Thanks Simon!
The antenna is the A-178 THER (theremin)
Module list: A-178 THER (theremin), A-198 TRC, Dual VCA, A-124 VCF5

Modular Synth DIY

Remember this gorgeous modular?

Previous Posts

Title link takes you to matthias [fonik] herrmann's Modular Synth DIY page with more.

"Rather a musician than an electronics engineer I was always looking for new sounds. This finally(?) let me to modular synth. Once I purchased some Dopefer modules for a modular guitar effect the plan rose to build my own modular synth... this was about 2 years ago and I never held an soldering iron in my hands before.
I (accidentally) decided to build the synth in eurorack format, so I built a cabinet from ProMa (actually the provider of Doepfer) and incorporated a Power One Dual Output Power Supply. That spared me a lot of money if I really would have spent a thought of the expensive Doepfer cabinets, though I use a Doepfer Bus PCB for the first cabinet. For the 2nd cabinet I etched my own Bus PCBs.
The modules are built from Ken Stones (CGS Synth), Ray Wilsons (MusicFromOuterSpace) and Tom Gambles (EFM) PCBs mainly.
The following pages will show my efforts. And remember, the page is still under construction..."

MPC 1000 Box

More boxes. BTW, before I get inundated with pictures of boxes... I actually don't have a synth box fetish. Sure I get a kick out how manufacturers market their synths, but... Just be sure they are really, really good, or rare box shots before you send any in. : )

BTW, this ended up selling for $40.

syntezatory.prv.pl - novation a-station


YouTube via jexus.

syntezatory.prv.pl
Previous syntezatory.prv.pl posts
Previous WC Olo Garb posts

Synare 3 Service Manual

Title link takes you to the Synare 3 Service Manual sent to AH via greg. I backed it up here just in case the link disapears over time.

Update: Here's the Manual in PDF format. I added it to the back up share as well.

Boxes

Title link takes you to a couple more sent my way via brian comnes. You gotta like boxes to appreciate this post. : )

Modified x0xb0x

Title link takes you to shots pulled via this auction.

Modifications via the auction:
"- installed custom faceplate
- use of extremely rare, original Roland BA662A VCA to further increase this unit's claim as one of the most authentic TB-303 clones available
- bass boost mod
- filter modulation (VCO acts as modulation source, waveshape controlled by a three-pole switch to choose from square, saw, or off; modulation amount controlled by a designated potentiometer)
- envelope amount modifications (increased range controlled by a 2-pole switch)
- filter cutoff range modification (allows the filter cutoff to reach lower frequencies than would be otherwise possible)
- installation of custom EvilX0X 0.5 firmware, which, among other things, implements swing, "pattern nudge," use of real-time pattern end-points, etc. See this page for more details.
- a supposed mod to increase the grit in the sound by overtaxing the power supply, although this mod, when engaged, does not appear to affect the sound at all"

There's an audio sample of the unit on the auction page. I mirrored it here for when it goes away.

miniTamTam demo


"This is a demonstration of miniTamTam, a music application for the OLPC XO computer." You might remember the OLPC XO computer being toted as the "$100 laptop" for children around the world that cannot afford a full laptop or PC. Click here for more info.

Update: I finally got around to watching this in entirety. At the end he talks about the "synth lab" where you can create your own sounds. It looks interesting. He said there will be another video of it coming. I'll keep an eye out for it.

YouTube via natcl. Via Thumbuki.

AralkdFX DKS Pro Drum Synth

"DKS is born after three years of studying the classic analogue drum machines, which were able to produce convincing drums sounds with simple electronic means.

By joining the "classical" oscillator-based electronics drum synthesis approach with simple FM synthesis, physical modeling of the drum shell, a powerful set of effects, and a beautiful user interface DKS is an unique, easy to use, and incredibly versatile drums synthesizer.

This synthesizer can accurately emulate many of the classic electronic drums machine sounds, but through its extra FM and physical drum shell modeling features can go much further, even giving an interesting acoustic touch to synthesized sounds."

Title link takes you to more info and samples.

Guess The Electronics

PeoplesTank of CatSynth.com just joined Synthwire. He has a post up on a number of samples you can guess what was used to create each. What's different about this one is rather than it being a "guess the synth" exercise, it's actually a "guess the instrument type" exercise. Title link takes you to more info.

Yamaha DX100 Commercial


YouTube via mikejh99. via Music Thing.

Re-posted here.

New Moog Teaser


video upload by MoogMusicVideo

"Moog Music is known for innovative, sonic masterpieces- now comes a new product that share's the spotlight with no other. Care to hazard a guess on what the bleep this is? See for yourself at www.moogmusic.com on Jan. 18th and also when it is introduced at the 2007 National Association of Music Merchants(NAMM)show."

The Moog Teaser is up and it's audio. Here's a link to the forum where people are discussing what it might be.

Sent my way via HarriL and Amos.

Firstman SQ-01

Title link takes you to shots pulled via this auction. Samples pulled here.

Details:
"The MULTIVOX SQ-01 Mini Music Lab SEQUENCE SYNTHESIZER is a monophonic multi-sound producing source (a synthesizer) and a digital recording device ( a computer memory storage sequencer) in one compact control box. The SQ-01 Mini Music Lab is to music what the calculator is to math. A.C. or 12 Volt D.C. power and memory storage backup help make the SQ-01 mini Music Lab a complete self contained unit, allowing the composer/performer to create sounds and compositions anywhere and record them for immediate musical background to compose and playback compositions flawlessly."

"The SQ-01 Mini Music Lab allows standard musical notation to be transferred to simple graphic notation that instructs the programmer/performer to enter a pitch and the length of time that pitch will be held. The music is recorded and stored into any one or all of sixteen possible channels for a possible 1024 note capacity. The seven octave range oscillator, pulse and sawtooth waveform generator, 24 dB low pass filter and envelope controls interact for the infinite sound creation we have come to expect from the finest and most sophisticated synthesizers. Optional BS-01 Bass Pedal controllers provide a unique automatic controllable bass pedal synthesizer that can transpose complete bass patterns of your creation."

"The SQ-01 Mini Music Lab can be interfaced and synchronized with other labs and synthesizers for full Mini Lab ensembles and infinite creative potential."

The unit is in good working condition. Only one scatch on the backside"

via Loscha
Previous Firstman posts

Akai SG01v Vintage Synth Sound Module

flickr by jimmy_t.

Title link takes you to more black and whites, including E-Mu ESI 32, Yamaha TG33, and Alesis NanoCompressor.

Yamaha CS5

Note: links to listings are affiliate links for which the site may be compensated.
Click here for shots pulled via this auction.

Tuesday, January 09, 2007

Catsynth


"cats synthesizers music art opinion"

Title link takes you there. I'm subbed.

Oberkorn Sequencer

No title link. Just the shot via this auction.

Details (I'm guessing this is the whole manual):

"Overview

Whilst most new analogue sequencers only offer a limiting 8 steps, the Oberkorn offers the all important 16 steps. It is a multi-channel true analogue sequencer with some remarkable features. Below are a list of main features:

1 Control Voltage channel.
2 separate Gate channels. The switches are 3 position providing the 2 Gate outputs, with centre being off.

Clear step LEDs. The 16 step LEDs are colour coded so locating whole note steps is easy.

Reset to 16. Just about all other analogue sequencer have an inherent error, in that after resetting the machine (to step 1), when restarting the sequencer, it actually starts on step 2! With our Reset to 16, this problem is overcome.

For more details on all features of Oberkorn , please read the whole manual - don’t miss any of it’s cool features!

About Analogue Sequencers

KORG RaDiAs

Shots are up on SoNiCbRaT. Title link takes you there.

ARP 2500 (wing cabinet - NightBirds studio)


flickr by NightBirds (Electronic Music - France).

Title link takes you to more.

NightBird's MySpace Page

ARP Sequencer

Title link takes you to shots pulled via this auction.

Details:
"Features (copied from Music Machines):
The ARP sequencer is a 2 * 8 step or 1 * 16 step analog sequencer.
A couple of features make it really cool:

• You can add a (keyboard) CV to the output voltages
• A 3-position switch for each slider can be used to trigger other devices
• It has 2 independent voltage quantizers that round off voltages to the nearest 1/12 V. This comes in very handy, because the CV's are set using sliders.
• Best of all: its REALLY fast: if you connect the output of a VCO to the Step input, and listen to the sequencer unquantized output (A or B), you hear a waveform 3 or 4 octaves below the VCO's pitch, depending on the setting of the 8/16 switch.
• You can draw your own 8/16 step waveforms with the faders!"

Sent my way via polyconnect.

Custom Modular

flicker by fonik2000.

Third post from the set today. This one appears to be a custom modular. Absolutely stunning. Do check out the rest of his set for more. Each shot is worth a post and I'm not about to put up every single one. : )

KORG RaDiAs

Cool shot of the Korg Radias on SoNiCbRaT. Title link takes you to some initial thoughts. Looks like more shots are coming as well. : )

XS Semi-Modular Analog Synthesizer

"Coming in 2007, the new XS from Future Retro.

The XS is a true semi-modular analog synthesizer with a universe of sonic possibilities just waiting to be discovered. Our versatile design allows it to be used as either a desktop or rack mounted instrument, and it’s compact size makes it ideal for musicians on the go.

In it’s simplest form the XS is an extremely powerful monophonic synthesizer including 46 controls with internal signal routings pre-wired in a way which allow the unit to act similar to traditional synthesizers. The unit also provides 7 inputs and 15 outputs which can be connected in various ways to override the pre-wired signal routings, and interface the unit with other instruments in a modular fashion, and even process external audio.

The XS can be controlled by both MIDI and CV/Gate control signals simultaneously in a variety of ways. The XS can also act as a MIDI to CV/Gate converter with outputs including CV/Gate/Mod Wheel/Velocity signals for controlling other analog instruments.

With a single unit you can easily create basslines, leads, drones, percussion, and sound effects. Connect multiple units together to form larger systems and the possibilities are endless.

The XS provides 2 ultra stable wide range voltage controlled oscillators. Oscillator A generates saw tooth, and square waveforms, ring modulation and a white noise source. Oscillator B generates sine, triangle, saw tooth, pulse width/square waveforms, and it’s own sub oscillator waveform which can be 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, or 1/16th the frequency of the main waveform. The pulse width shape of oscillator B can be set manually or modulated with an internal or external control voltage, and oscillator B can also sync it’s frequency to oscillator A. Each oscillator can be frequency modulated independently by both internal and external signals to create more complex waveforms. Dedicated outputs are provided for oscillator A and B as well as the sub oscillator and noise.

A dedicated LFO generates triangle, saw tooth, square, and random waveforms, to modulate internal parameters. The LFO can act in a free-running mode, or sync it’s rate to divisions of an external MIDI clock. The LFO has it’s own output to modulate external circuits as well.

The mixer section sets the levels of the oscillators and sub oscillator waveform or any external audio signal to be sent to the input of the filter.

The 2-pole multimode filter provides 4 filter types including low pass, band pass, high pass, and notch settings. With high resonance settings the filter will self oscillate allowing it to act as an additional audio source. The cutoff frequency can be modulated by both internal and external signals. And the filter’s input and output can be overdriven independently giving it unique tone characteristics. A dedicated output for the filter is also provided.

The XS includes our unique velocity sensitive ADSR type envelope with additional attack and decay time settings for accented envelopes. It’s like having two envelopes in one, and capable of some truly funky sounds. This is the main modulation envelope internally routed to the modify the oscillators and filter. The envelope can be triggered by internal or external logic signals. Both normal and inverted polarity envelopes are available at the output.

And finally a voltage controlled amplifier is provided to process the amplitude of signals. The amplifier normally affects the filter’s output but can also be used to process external audio signals. The amplifier has it’s own dedicated envelope with 4 selectable shapes, velocity sensitive amplitude, and independent accent times. The amplifier also has a volume control for attenuating signals sent to the main output.

A universal power supply is also included, which allows the unit to be used in all countries.

Note: This is preliminary information only for this product. Actual features and design of this product may change at any time before production begins. Pricing and release date for this product is TBA."

XS Audio Demos
Previous Future Retro XS posts

JHs wasp clone

flickr by fonik2000.

Title link takes you to more.

Buchla LPG clones

flickr by fonik2000.

Title link takes you to more.

ARP Piano

Title link takes you to shots pulled via this auction.

"16 PRESET SOUNDS WITH CONTROL FOR VOLUME DETUNE, A PHAZER AND VIBRATO."

Sequential Circuits drumtraks

Title link takes you to shots pulled via this auction.

Monday, January 08, 2007

Indigo - Novation Supernova II Track

Title link takes you to Star-System, Parker Walker's video game music page. You will find a number of tracks and more including a track named Indigo. According to this VSE post: "This little song was done entirely on my Novation Supernova II (which was obtained by a contact here at VS!). Everything in the song is from the Supernova except the stereo FX in the beginning and the small vocal samples toward the end." I asked Parker if he'd like me to up up a post and he gave me the all clear. Enjoy.

Korg EX-800

Title link takes you to shots pulled via this auction.

Korg Poly-800 rack

Details:
"The EX-800 is a programmable synth-module that works as a sound source for any MIDI keyboard (DW8000, Poly-80011, RK100, etc.) or other MIDI control device such as computer or synthesizer. For real versatility, it responds to eight kinds of MIDI data: key data, pitch bends, modulation, sequencer clock, program change, volume, computer dump, and active sensing. The MIDI THRU jack allows series connection with additional EX-800s or other MIDI units.

This is an easy way to add extra musical power to your system with but a small investment. The EX-800 has eight voices, 64-program memory, and a built-in 256-step polyphonic sequencer. Dual DCOs and triple ADBSSR DEGs permit rich tonal variation and flexible envelope shaping. There's even a tape interface."

moogMONO

flickr by kidtesla.

Minimoog Voyager

Title link takes you to more.

More NitroTracker


YouTube via NotNotOminous. Seen on Chip Collection. Title link takes you to more.

Previous post on NitroTracker

Novation BassStation

Title link takes you to shots pulled via this auction.

Details:
"Rare monophonic synthesizer with velocity sensitive keyboard.

Full midi (In/Out).

Two oscillators, versatile LFO, self oscillating 12/24dB filter with cut-off & resonance controls, separate envelope generators for the VCF & VCA, Seven memory locations storing patches plus a manual position (Sysex dumps also possible).

Fantastic analogue bass, leads and effects.

One of the great things about this synth is that the keyboard transmits full polyphonic midi data complete with velocity so it can be used a controller keyboard for soft synths/sound modules etc.

Operates using 6 x ‘AA’ batteries (new set included – battery compartment clean and cover intact) or external 9V DC standard ‘wall-wart’ power supply.

Manual available to view here
Sound on Sound Review here."

Blacet News for January 2007

Patch Cable Kits are back in stock after a long wait for spiffy new plugs to be built--worth the wait.

Now taking preorder emails (no charge) for the next run of the Klang Werk. Grab your production slot now!

More news:
http://www.blacet.com/news.html

Roland Juno-106

Title link takes you to shots pulled via this auction.

Access Virus Indigo

Title link takes you to shots pulled via this auction.

via Voltage Controlled

Suitcase Modular

Just in case you missed the update to this post. Title link takes you to more shots and mp3s.

via Katzenjammer

The PCB Puppet


"Check out my hand painted PCB.. It's a puppet that dances to the sync signal of LSDj.. (gameboy music software)"

Click here for more shots and info. Be sure to check out the rest of the site.

Via Gijs.

Prevoius post on Nanoloop and LSDj

Find the Synths

Image sent my way via Polyconnect.

Roland 808, 909, SH-2, Juno-60
Boss DR-55, CE-1
Simmons SDS8

Tone 2 BiFilter2

"BiFilter2 offers dual multi-mode filters with 47 unique and diffenent sounding filter types. 8 additional distortion types, FM, AM, waveshaping and lo-fi effects create new and unheared sounds."

Title link takes you to Tone 2.

AudioCubes Control Elektron Machinedrum


Video courtesy of Percuss.com, home to the AudioCuge. Found on Chip Collection

Analog Systems RS110 Multimode Filter Module

No title link. Just this shot via this auction.

Details:
"The pioneers of synthesis understood that the flexibility with which a signal could be routed through filters was one of the most important elements of a synthesiser. Their modular synths featured four different types of filter: high pass filters which remove low frequencies (thus making a sound thinner), low pass filters (often used to emulate natural sounds) and band pass and band reject (notch) filters for resonant and special effects. These filters determined the power and the sound of the instrument.

In the early 1970s the Minimoog and the ARP Odyssey defined the architecture of integrated monosynths, and the rest of the synthesiser world was to follow their lead for more than a decade. The Minimoog provided just a single low-pass filter, while the Odyssey offered a simple high-pass filter in addition to its low-pass filter (but this was neither resonant nor voltage controlled). As a result, large modular synthesisers remained far more flexible than their smaller brethren.

This situation persisted until the 1990s when multimode filters reappeared on some of the newer digitally modelled synthesisers such as the Korg Prophecy. Unfortunately, and in common with all its brethren, the Prophecy is incapable of handling signals from the outside world. This is because the filter circuits do not exist: they are modelled mathematically, and form part of the complex calculations used to generate the analogue simulation. In contrast, the RS110 is a true analogue multimode filter. It is built from discrete components, and it eschews the use of the filter chips used by other manufacturers of analogue synthesisers. This means that the RS110 has a unique character that sets it apart from the crowd

IN USE
The RS110 consists of a two channel audio mixer followed by four, parallel, resonant filters with voltage controlled frequency and a unique "insert" point in the feedback path that generates and controls resonance.

Filter Modes
The RS110 offers four filter modes. These are 24dB/oct low-pass, 24dB/oct high-pass, 12dB/oct band-pass and 12dB/oct band reject (often called 'notch') filtering, with the cutoff frequencies (Fc) of the high-pass and low-pass outputs being the centre frequencies of the band-pass and notch outputs. Each of these filter characteristics is described in appendix 2.

There is no switch to select between the modes because all four are available simultaneously from the appropriate output sockets. However, the cut-off and resonance can not be defined individually for each, and the controls act upon each mode equally."

via Mark.

Sequential Circuits Prophet 5 and Poly Sequencer

Title link takes you to shots pulled via this auction.

Sequential Circuits Pro One

Title link takes you to shots pulled via this auction.
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