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Sunday, May 27, 2007

Synth it up

flickr by GoldieLocksMusic.

KORG MicroKorg
Novation BassStation

Guest


YouTube via reichmarshall.
"Lee Presson departs from his usual solo appearances to bring you a special guest. Now with bonus explanitory footage!"

TimeCode My Frequency


YouTube via Travistalktoyou. " MachineDrum perf"

Tweaking The Sequential MAX


YouTube via sifkasifka2.
"In this re-upped video i'm tweaking the Sequential MAX using midi CCs from the Trigger Finger going through Ableton Live"

keybdwizrd - Three Synth Layers (improvisations)


YouTube via keybdwizrd

"Improvising with multiple layered patches using the Yamaha Motif, Virus TI, and Roland JV1080."

MOOG Sonic VI

via this auction.

MOOG Sonic Six

Univox Rhythm Machine

via this auction.

Monome and Winter NAMM Shots

Title link takes you to a photo set sent my way via Carl featuring some live shots of Bizarro Lord Zool, Carl and Small Dot Complex along with some shots of Winter NAMM.

The Technos Acxel Resynthesizer


Acxel Resynthesizer page on Synrise.de [update: looks like it no longer available]. Peter originally sent in the link along with the two videos below. I actually posted the videos back on June 6 via Chris Strellis on Twango. It looks like they have been added to YouTube by analoghell. Be sure to check out the Tecnos link below for prior posts featuring the Acxel Resynthesizer.


NEW Voyager Training DVD

"Each section bathes you in sonic gravy. As you walk from one end of the control panel to the other, you'll slip further into the Moog trance. Adding arrows to your musical quiver, escape into the elite dimensions of synthesis and earn the title of master Moog technician.
-Oscillators
-Envelopes
-Modulation
-Presets/Back Panel
-Filters
-External Audio
-Menus
-VX-351
-Rack Mount Edition

The Sonic Infinity DVD series is for all who brave the unchartered waters of imagination and creativity. Take your first step in a one way voyage to analog heaven. Then explore further with the upcoming Moogerfooger and Little Phatty DVD's.

(1 hr. 23 Mins.)"

Title link takes you there.

Saturday, May 26, 2007

MIDIbox FM

"MIDIbox FM utilizies the Yamaha YMF262 sound chip (also known as OPL3) for generating the famous FM sounds known from Soundblaster (compatible) soundcards of the early 90s. In addition to the OPL3 specific features (6 four-operator voices, 5 percussion instruments) some software implemented modulation sources have been added to allow more expressive and very experimental sound creations."

Title link takes you there. Also check out this post for one mentioned on GooGooFish.

PAiA Modular

flickr by FuckYouNinja.

Title link takes you to more shots.

303

flickr by still_burn_his_lips.

Click here for the full size shot.

EMS Prototype Filter

Title link takes you to shots via this auction.

Details:
"Very rare filter bank made by EMS, 3 filters with resonance, separate outputs for HP/LP/BP/Notch Filters for weird stereo fx, very unique sound, internal LFO & external CV inputs. Probably less than 10 ever made."

via loscha. If you know more about this one, feel free to comment.

Stylophone

Title link takes you to shots via this auction.

via loscha.

New Order live, 1984, 'Temptation'


YouTube via adz1962. Via, The Chemical Brothers Website links page. This is Ed's favorite band and song.

"New Order live performance of 'Temptation' at BBC Radio 1 studios, 1984."

BTW, do me a favor and go to their site, followed by clicking on LINKS WE LIKE on the left. Then scroll to Tom's links and check out the first link. Woot! : ) I'm beyond flattered. I saw The Chemical Brothers Live at Union Station in 1997 in Seattle. Great show and definitely one of my favorite bands. Thanks to brian comnes for bringing this to my attention. It doesn't get much better than this.

Micromusic - 8 bit Madness

Title link takes you there. via brian comnes.

NIN Survivalism Remix by hexfix93 of VAC

Remember this post? Title link takes you to the MP3 by hexfix93 of VAC.

"The main bass line is the future retro revolution, the chorus is my modular stacked with the korg micro x. drums are xbase 09, and some samples coming out of logic. i streamed all the audio tracks out into my onyx 1620, and some into the 1202 vlz pro that goes back into the onyx. Ran the modular the ksp8 stereo rotor fx with a band pass bass sound doubling the huge microx bass distorted thing, the band pass sounds was 2 plan b osc pwm hardcore. the weird noises at the end were some of my filter fm sounds from the ssm module and the planb osc. It's a pretty simple mix, and of course i used a lot of the weird noises that were buried in the original mix and brought them out.. I ran it all back in through my fireface 800 and recorded it into logic, than put it in wavlab and ran the l3 on it to get it a little louder. but its not really mastered much. so its really raw still..

i hope this gets some club play.. :)

Why did i do this remix? to tip my hat to trent. why? because he is the only industrial star i still like, he went hard core animal rights, and his vocals still have tons of emotion, that is not something i can say about the other industrial acts making new records recently.. I think there is a big lack of emotive passionate vocals in the dark electronic scene as of late. so i really turned up Trent's voice in the mix, you can really tell he gives a fuck about what he says and that he means it with a lot of intent.. i really love that about his work. and i just couldn't let the remix contest past, even tho i think i missed the due date by a mile :( oh well, if this is just a net thing, then so be it.."

Dumping Patterns From the Roland TR-606?

Ivan from Peru is looking for ways to dump patterns from the Roland TR-606. If you know how please comment.

100Mfull

flickr by bltmodsyn.DIY via Keith.

"I'm looking for quantity 27 ultra-thin push-on knobs for 6mm splined shaft pots. I've spent days searching and have only found 2000 pcs. minimum order quantities. Anybody know where I can get thin knobs like this (preferably in multiple colors)?"









EMS String Machine Samples

via Norman Fay on AH:
"A sample set for Native Instruments "Kontakt 2".

Before I sold my Synthi AKS a couple of years ago, I sampled a bunch of the instrument's raw waveforms to use in my sampler. I didn't bother with any of the stock EMS sounds, as I can easily make them with my modular. I was/am kind of aiming for a virtual polysynthi-type effect.

This is a '70's string ensemble type sound, there are 2 maps used, one is VCO1 sawtooth and VCO2 sawtooth together, one is modulated by VCO 3 triengle at low frequency, the other by the transient generator in looping mode. It covers a good width of keys, and is sampled at either fourths or minor thirds, I forget. The other map is a straight sawtooth. Layered together they sound quite rich, with plenty of movement, but not overpoweringly fat.



10.2 Mb, .rar compressed.

It's a NI Kontakt 2 format set, but the folder has all of the samples in looped .wav format, so they should be importable into any sampler that can deal w/that. Obviously the single VCO sawtooth map could be useful for all kinds of sounds.

Samples were made by me, programming done by me, it's all my work. You can do whatever you want with them, share all you like, but please don't claim that you made them, or sell them on.

mirrored here.

ARP 2500 via Reed

via Reed:
"Here's my old Arp cabinet, serial number 70-006.

I bought it in the mid-1990's. The power supply was putting out low voltages, but instead of replacing the power supply, some genius prior owner decided to modify every module in the system to work with the different voltages instead of just replacing the power supply. After my tech person got some of the modules back up to original spec (with a new supply, of course), I used it in conjunction with a 1613 sequencer at home for a while. Neat sound.. not really like a 2600. More boinky-midrangey. I guess the fact that I was using Emu modules to pick up the slack didn't help too much in the boink department.

In 2001, after disbanding the home studio, I took the 2500 to the same tech guy's shop so he could restore the rest of the modules' electronics. At some point in the post-9/11 swirl he & his shop disappeared. Maybe we'll all be reunited at some point, maybe not."

MOOG FreqBox in the Flesh

The MOOG FreqBox is officially shipping. Here is a shot of one via brian comnes.

Garden of Memory

via Chris Muir on the Buchla 100e list:

"I will be playing my Buchla 200e in a duo performance with Henry Kaiser on guitar at this year's Garden of Memory event.

The Garden of Memory is a really fun event, held in Oakland every year on summer solstice (6/21/07). It's described as a "walk through concert". There are many performers in many areas of The Chapel of the Chimes, a large columbarium in Oakland.

Having played this a couple times, and attended it a few times, it's a toss-up as to whether it's more fun to play or to attend. I think this year's event has a typically interesting lineup: http://www.gardenofmemory.com"

keybdwizrd - Waldorf Micro Q Demo #2


YouTube via keybdwizrd. Part 1 here.

Roland VP-330 Vocoder Plus (part 2)


YouTube via retrosound72.

"The Roland Vocoder Plus (part 2). I mix the human voice and the string section and change the vibrato, pitch set and pitch time."

Part 1 here.

keybdwizrd - Yamaha Motif Demos

keybdwizrd - Yamaha Motif Demo #1


keybdwizrd - Yamaha Motif Demo #2

YouTubea via keybdwizrd.

SSM 2010


via this auction

Details:
A classic analog synthesizer IC, the second product by SSM.
Designed in 1975 by Ron Dow (SSM) and Dave Rossum (E-mu systems).

If you know what synths used this chip, feel free to comment. I checked both Synthtech.com (MOTM) and sequencer.de and did not find the chip listed.

Roland Juno-60

Title link takes you to shots via this auction.

Oberheim OB-8

Title link takes you to shots via this auction.

Anyone know more about the tuning options on the side?

Tröja

flickr by Boeoes.

Title link takes you to the shot with mouse overs for some of the synths.

Elektron SPS-1 on Analog Industries

Title link takes you to a mini review on Analog Industries.

Update: more thoughts.

Friday, May 25, 2007

Infection Music Zeit Enclosures



Click here for a couple more shots of the Infection Music Zeit sequencer enclosures.

Roland 100m Sequencer 183 - 7

flickr by ryktnk.

via Stephen Jones.

"Check out what this guy has done. This is a 183 (non-existent) sequencer for the Roland System 100M. Its a one off, but the guy is already working on" the following:

170 Pitch to voltage module.
175 Triple Vactrol Bandpass filter

Title link takes you to more System 100m shots. Amazing.

MOOG Taurus II

Title link takes you to shots via this auction.

Yamaha CS15

Title link takes you to shots via this auction.

Vintage Yamaha CE-25 FM Synthesizer


YouTube via AquaEffector.
via this auction.
"A very short video using sound from the Yamaha CE-25 synthesizer. This was one of the first synthesizers available to the household market in the early 80's."

Mimi and the Roland SH-101

Another shots of Mimi. I think that cat has more synths than most.

via CatSynth.com

ARP 2003 Synthesizer and 3003 Keyboard Controller

Title link takes you to shots via this auction.

Actually, yes this is an ARP 2500. The 2003 is the synthesizer and the 3003 is the keyboard controller.

Details:
"This is a very rare and early version of the ARP 2500 Modular Synthesizer. It has a larger cabinet with 3 x 5 Modules (instead of 2 x 6 Modules on standard ARP 2500s) and the switch matrix in the top section has 10 positions (instead of the 20 positions on later ARP 2500s). You will probably not miss the extra 10 switch positions as most patching is done on the lower matrix.

The ARP 2500 for sale here has the serial number 014 (model 2003, serial 70 - 014).

I have been told that these very early 2500s were hand-built by the ARP/Tonus crew to the most exacting standards, they are probably better than later models (which of course are excellent as well).

The synthesizer is in technically beautiful condition with all modules working 100%. It has a very powerful and clean sound and is set up for 3 voice multitimbral operation.

I haven't been able to locate the cables for connecting the keyboard to the main cabinet, so I can't guarantee full functionality for the keyboard. Last time I used it (about 10 years ago) it worked fine though.

The ARP 2500 can produce a huge range of sounds from fat to bold to shimmering to weird modulation extravaganzas. It also makes a great companion to a sampler with the capability to filter and modify up to 3 external sound sources. Samples with FM-modulated filters? Very crunchy!
There will be no sound degradation when inserting any external sound sources, the signal path is very quiet and clean sounding.

It has 4 oscillators (2 of them with invertible waveforms), 3 excellent 24dB Filters with resonance and built-in mixers for up to 4 audio and 2 CV signals (5 CV inputs per Filter total), 3 VCAs with built-in mixer for 2 CV signals (plus another 3 fixed voltage CV inputs), 6 Envelope Generators (4 of them with Gate Delays and normal & inverted outputs. All 6 Envelope Generators have a switch for single or multiple triggering), a fixed voltage source (i.e. to shift all Oscillators at once) and a pink/white noise source with built-in filters.

There is also the rather lovely model 1027 analog sequencer with 3x10 steps and individual trigger outs for each step. Voltage controllable pulse width. The internal clock is very fast and can be driven into the audio range. You can modulate it from any source and use it as a signal generator/VCO with a user definable waveshape (by setting the 10 steps of the sequencer to different voltages).

All oscillators/filters/etc. are very stable and easy to tune, very much unlike the modular systems built by Robert Moog (even Wendy Carlos found the ARP oscillators to be far superior to the Moog ones).

I have occasionally heard the complaint that the ARP 2500 doesn't have any "special" or more "esoteric" modules as seen on other modulars. The truth is that EVERY module on the ARP 2500 is special, only that this is not so obvious. The oscillators for example first of all sound excellent, they must rank among the best oscillators ever built. They have a very rich and nuanced sound, full of harmonics. They have an extremely wide audio range, from the lowest frequencies (they can also be used as VC-LFOs) to sounds well beyond the human hearing range. They don't start to "jitter" at any frequency like many other oscillators, even ones on quite expensive modular synthesizers. When cross-modulating or using them for FM, they remain stable and powerful sounding.

Another example for the ARP sound philosophy is the 1027 sequencer. This can function as a standard analog sequencer, but also works as an audio generator by driving it up into the audio range - this can be voltage-controlled, of course.

The closest comparison to an ARP 2500 is probably the Serge 79 modular system, which was built with a similar idea of technological excellence at the service of a great sounding musical instrument.

The power supply has been profesionally modified to work with 220-240 Volts, but can be reverted to 110-120 V operation.

Modules are:

1 - Module 1004-T Oscillator
2 - Module 1004-T Oscillator
3 - Module 1023 Dual Oscillator
4 - Module 1006 FiltAmp (24dB Filter & VCA)
5 - Module 1006 FiltAmp (24dB Filter & VCA)
6 - Module 1006 FiltAmp (24dB Filter & VCA)
7 - Module 1033 Dual Envelope Generator (each with Gate Delay and inverted Outputs)
8 - Module 1046 Quad Envelope (4x Envelope, 2x with Gate Delay, 2x inverted Outputs)
9 - Module 1027 Clocked Sequential Control Module (Double width Module)
10 - Self-built Output Module w/headphone amp
11 - Self-built Pink/White Noise Generator w/Filters & fixed voltage (very useful!)
12 - Module 1002 Power Control Module

Main Cabinet for a maximum of 19 modules, 15 modules with access to modulation matrix.
Keyboard w/ 5 octaves, lower octave with inverse colored keys.

The cabinet is in good condition but has some surface marks and scratches, as can be expected on an instrument close to 40 years old. On the top of the cabinet was a small spot were the surface was damaged, but this has been fixed with antique furniture wax (the wax is fully removable). There was some other small damage to some of the corners and edges of the cabinet, but this has been also fixed in the same way and looks o.k. The previous owner had scratched his initials "RMS" in small letters into one of the Keyboard Modules and into the Power Module of the main cabinet. This is not too visible and has never bothered me.

The keyboard cabinet is in similar condition to the main cabinet, there is some surface damage to the lower left hand corner. Please have a look at the photos below. It shouldn't be too much of an effort for a good carpenter to return the cabinet to its original condition.

This instrument was used in the last 15 years in a non-smoking studio environment and has performed beautifully and flawlessly during this time. I'm sure the next owner will enjoy it for a long time to come."

keybdwizrd - Waldorf Micro Q Demo #1


YouTube via keybdwizrd.
"Some interesting patches on the Waldorf Micro Q synthesizer."

keybdwizrd - Moog Rogue and Little Phatty Comparison


YouTube via keybdwizrd.
"Using the Moog LP synthesizer (2007) to emulate the Moog Rogue (1982)."

Star Wars by the Electric Moog Orchestra

flickr by Terrance Tucker Creative Enterprises.
"The Oscar-Winning Score of STAR WARS is performed on a Moog Synthesizer by the Electric Moog Orchestra. I've often wondered what the music of Star Wars would sound like played on a Moog and I was not disappointed by this LP."

Update: videos below via UniQue Werkx in the comments.


Star Wars - Imperial Attack - The Electric Moog Orchestra
YouTube via breadthechicken | October 19, 2010 |

"Imperial Attack' performed by The Electric Moog Orchestra, 1977. I inserted an existing flipped video clip from my camera, a little shaky, but thought it might be (only slightly) more interesting than the LP cover. MOOG!"

Close Encounters of the Third Kind - Electric Moog Orchestra

MrHopeTelevision | May 09, 2010 |

Roland VP-330 Vocoder Plus by RetroSound


YouTube via retrosound72.

"I play the strings and the human voice section of the VP-330 Vocoder Plus Mk2. The sounds reminds of the Bladerunner Soundtrack by Vangelis."

Korg MS-20 - Frequency modulations


YouTube via Newueel.

Roland G-707

Title link takes you to shots via this auction.

Details:
"Roland guitar/synth controller. Alone, this guitar has a great tone unlike any other guitar. With a synth, it becomes a very powerful MIDI controller... The best thing about this amazing, guitar is its ability to control the multipin-style guitar synths and get a huge array of sounds."

Roland MKS-80 and MPG-80

Title link takes you to shots via this auction.

EK Lounge #10

Title link takes you to more shots on Aliens Project.

via seqeuncer.de.

Reggie on ARP

flickr by daniel spils.

ARP 2600

Moog Box

flickr by Synthesizers.

MOOG Voyager RME CV Expander

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Title link takes you there.
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