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Tuesday, October 09, 2007

Waldorf Microwave 2 Synthesizer "retro-sounds" by RetroSound


YouTube via retrosound72.
"some self-made retro patches by RetroSound. sounds: Tears (Wavetable Pad), SlowMini, Vangelis CS-80 Emulation 1 and Vangelis 2. more info and sounds: www.retrosound.de"

syntezatory.prv.pl - Roland Alpha Juno-2


YouTube via Jexus.

"1985 Roland Alpha Juno 2. Brought to you by WC Olo Garb. The sounds have been programmed by WC Olo Garb./// Syntezatory.prv.pl Videos: showing you not what a synthesizer can do, but what a man can do with a synthesizer."

mfos sequencer

click here for a flickr set via Jan.

Music From Outer Space

MOS-LAB Cabinet

click here for a flickr set via Jan.

MOS-LAB

MOTM CEM3379 VCF

image via this auction. via jan.

You can find more images in this flickr set.

"limited edition CEM3379 VCF/VCA/PAN Module for the MOTM Synthesizer. Powered with +/- 15V and completely functional."

New Synth Ts via Gear Addict

Remember this post? Well it looks like your feedback resulted in new Synth T shirt designs including this beauty. :)

click here for more and be sure to check out the others sections as well. If you have any suggestions for Ts feel free to comment.

JP-8080 with Wood Sides

via this auction. Note the Radikal Technologies Spectralis in the background. via Zam.

Oberheim Modular System? Update: OB-Xa Modular

via this auction

Details Google translated:

"To the instrument: This instrument is an absolute rare piece and a sole specimen/single copy. Here one can buy a Synthesizer, which otherwise nobody has. The complete prehistory of the instrument is not to be clarified any longer completely, it acts however obviously around the prototypes of a similar modular system of upper home from the year 1982. Construction units from the famous OB-X and Whether-Xa Synthesizern of Tom upper home are used. The sound reminded very much of the looked for OB-1 Synthesizer, is however substantially fatter and more pressureful and because of the modular structure many more flexibly due to the 3 VCO´s.
Everything is to be out-gotten by ultrafetten basses, alive Leadsounds, elektonischer Percussion, (poly) rhythmic sequences, noises and the most driven off sounds of effect from this “crate” with something trouble and consideration. The basic sound is fat, warmly, alive, sometimes somewhat dirtily, thus 100% genuine similar to! The filter sounds upper home typical see industrial union warm.

3 VCO with the waveform-shaping saw tooth, triangle and rectangle (+ PWM, FM, Sync).

1 MIXER with 5 entrances and 1 exit

1 VCF Lowpass with 24 DB/Oktave and 3 modulation entrances (Env., cut off, Resonance). Self oscillation is possible.

2 LFO with the waveform-shaping saw tooth, triangle and rectangle. The range of control of the LFO´s is quite far, for completely fast modulations takes one the VCO anyway.

2 ADSR with good reason fast Attack. Not completely as fast as Minimoog and ARP-2600, but faster than all digital Synthesizer envelopes. For electronic Perkussion of all play ways it is fast enough.

To those it to say, thus execution of kind of condition gives 2 VCA to few.

Here power pack and power switches are accommodated power module and as characteristic per quadruple a fragment for in or outgoing CV and gate signals, which offers very various Verbindungsmöglichkeiten with external analog equipment from in former times or today.

MIDI INTERFACE, a previous owner inserted to kind of condition the Midiinterface of Döpfer. Beside the normal spielbarkeit over a Midikeyboard still two additional control voltages are spent, which can steer arbitrary modules of the instrument. With the correct attitude and wiring one has even notice dynamics, etc.

1 NOISE, for wind, Snares and other noise-clung sounds is to be used this Noise module.

1 RING MODULATOR to use for disharmonische and metallic sounds. This ring modulator belonged however to the brachialen sort and provides for very distorted and bad sounds. A noble ring modulation A la Vermona RM-1 is not to be expected here; here gehts correctly to the thing.

2*4 MULTIPLE, this module serves for mixing and distributes from control voltages and also as adapters between the banana plugs of the instrument and the generally common jack plugs (6,3mm).

In addition an extensive assortment of the banana plugs belonging to this system is contained."

Update via Feinstrom in the comments:
"I am the former owner, sold it to him some years ago.
It is an OB-Xa voiceboard with jacks and some DIY. Not Oberheim-made, no prototype, built in the 90s or so. And the guy knows all that.
The sound is nice, though."

Granular Synthesis on the Clavia G2?


click here for the full article (Google translated from French) and a sample on Making Sound.

Note the the G2 does not actually have granular synthesis.
"To carry out this example, I used a microphone on one of the audio entries of G2 to sample a sentence with the stolen one. Once the audio source captured by the modules delay (it is enough to press on a key to launch the capture), it any more but does not remain to be played with the other parameters of the patch, associated the various interfaces of G2. Most important are associated the keyboard (height of the sample), the pitch stick (reading rate of the sample) and the serrated roller of modulation (position of “the read head”). Consequently, by choosing a null speed and by moving “the read head”, it is possible to traverse in real time the form of wave at the speed which one wishes. I let to you imagine the astronomical quantity of textures which it is possible to create by multiplying the audio sources…"

DalekInvasion

"This track is more interesting as far as the patch goes than it actually sounds, but I wanted to share anyway...

The main sound source is one square wave oscillator from the Dalek Modulator. It's pitch modulation comes from two sources"

click here for the track and more detail on felix inferious.

Livewire Dual Cyclotron+Dalek+Doepfer A-100



Livewire Dual Cyclotron+Dalek+ Doepfer A-100P2

YouTube via DavideModu. Follow up to this post.

Forat Linn 9000

images via this auction. via Must!
"It is a fully loaded Forat9000, and, as you may know, it is really hard to find a Forat with all the sampling upgrades. I sent the machine to Bruce Forat's place for him to go through. You will be buying a totally updated, upgraded, refurbished, very clean, fully functional, Forat Linn 9000.
You can see many of the upgrades from the shot of the rear exterior.

There is a mystery upgrade all the way to left - the unmarked 1/4" input. I called Bruce to see what it is, and he says it is an unmarked SMPTE upgrade."

Roland SH-2

images via this auction
ROLAND SH-2 SPECIFICATIONS
Keyboard 37 keys, 3 octaves
VCO AUTO BEND
MOD (modulation depth)
PULSE WIDTH (50% - MIN)
PWM MODE SWITCH (ENV/MAN/LFO)
TOTAL TUNE
* VCO-1 RANGE (32', 16', 8', 4', 2')
WAVEFORM (sine, sawtooth, square, pulse)PULSE WIDTH (50% - MIN)
BENDER ON/OFF SWITCH
* VCO-2 RANGE (32', 16', 8', 4', 2')
WAVEFORM (noise, sawtooth, square, pulse)
VCO-2 TUNE
TUNE RANGE (WIDE/NARROW)
* AUDIO MIXER VCO-1 SUB
VCO-1
VCO-2
* VCF CUTOFF FREQUENCY (10Hz - 20kHz)
RESONANCE (0 - self oscillation)
ENVELOPE SWITCH
ENVELOPE CONTROL
MODULATION CONTROL
KYBD CV CONTROL
* VCA MODULATION SWITCH (HOLD, ENV KYBD, GATE)
* ENVELOPE ATTACK TIME (1ms - 2.5s) RELEASE TIME (2ms - 10s)
GENERATOR DECAY TIME (2ms - 10s) GATE SELECTOR SWITCH
SUSTAIN LEVEL (0 - 100%) (GATE-TRIG/GATE/LFO)
* POWER SWITCH (with LED indicator)
* VOLUME CONTROL
* PORTAMENTO (0 - 5s)
* BENDER LEVER
* INPUTS/OUTPUTS OUTPUT jack (-10dBm) CV OUTPUT lack (1V/oct)
HEADPHONE jack (stereo, 8Ω) GATE OUPTUT jack (OFF = OV; ON=14V)
CV INPUT jack (1V/oct) EXT AUDIO IN jack (0.5V p-p, max)
GATE INPUT JACK (+ 7.5V min)
* POWER CONSUMPTION 11W
* DIMENSIONS 670(w) x 305(d) x 100(h) mm
* WEIGHT 6.9 kg

Yamaha CS50

images via this auction. Not the best shots, but there are a few of the inside. Pictured below are the voice boards.

Monday, October 08, 2007

Arturia Origin and Analog Factory Keyboard at AES

Official product pages:
Origin
Analog Factory Keyboard

via Tom of Music Thing and Alex. Both had a little hands on experience with the Analog Factory Keyboard.
Tom: "I played one today at AES - nice wood!"
Alex: "I had a go on a demo one today - feels really solid, and does everything it says on the tin."

Bringing the SEM's closer to the action

via Reed:
"After eleven years of not using enough SEM's in our tracks because the 4-voice was all the way across the room, my business partner decided to rack mount 2 of the voices.

The first challenge was finding a big enough box. Two SEM's side by side are wider than most standard rack boxes will accomodate. When Greg St. Regis built the Obie Rack at Studio Electronics, he opted to cut part of the sides off the actual SEM faceplates to make things fit. Since we want to keep the option of mounting the SEM's back into the 4-voice, we decided to pay a few hundred bucks to have a company build a custom steel box.

As you can see in the picture, Phil took the power supply from the 4-voice & carefully mounted it to the new chassis, putting the big transistors on the outside of the case. He then literally screwed an MPU-101 in there for Midi. At a moment's notice the whole thing could be restored to its original condition as though nothing ever happened.

There are no extra bells and whistles on the front panel. You tend to get the sound you want out of an SEM without any extra patch points or toggle switches. Bravo to Mr. Oberheim for getting it right the first time."

Livewire Dual Cyclotron+Dalek+ Doepfer A-100P3


YouTube via DavideModu.
"Livewire Dual Cyclotron+Dalek+Doepfer A-100P3"

KORG Electribe MX (4)


YouTube via Denkitribe.
"EMX with mini-KP"

Prophet 10 polymod demonstration


YouTube via suitandtieguy.
"here's a demonstration of how you can make wicked crazy Dr Who terror sounds with it. this thing is incredible. maybe i should keep it.

this would be me playing the Prophet 10, to demonstrate that it works for the purpose of purchase. if i were to demonstrate its sound i would have recorded the sound better."

Yamaha Music Keyboard YK-01

via this auction. Note the box design is similar to the Yamaha CX5M.

"Yamaha Music Keyboard YK-01 and Original Box. This was used with Yamaha Music Computers. 44 keys in this mini keyboard."

Nomad Rhythm Maker 16

images via this auction
"RARE Hard-to-Find NOMAD RHYTHM MAKER 16 in working condition! I have seen some Nomad RM 12s but not a 16 - this is a great little sound and beat analog sound machine made in Japan and available in the 1970s - The unit has volume and tempo pods, cymbal - claves - cow bell and bass drum black rocker switches - march - shuffle - cha-cha - mambo - samba - rhumba - beguine - tango - swing - fox trot - bosa-nova - slow rock - rock n roll - western - dixieland and waltz

This instrument is in beautiful condition, there is some discoloration on the silver face plate that should clean up nicely - there are 4 small holes in the top of the unit as it was mounted under a keyboard shelf - very solid and well-made with a warm wood finish"

Roland SH-101 Red

images via this auction

ARP 1613

via this auction.

Yamaha Tenori On Review on Music Thing

"I've had the Yamaha Tenori On for about five days now, so these are first thoughts. Summary version: It's awesome that this thing exists, that Toshio Iwai got a chance to make it. It's intuitive (in the pic on the right, Alex isn't just jabbing buttons, he's holding down a function key and selecting sounds). Does that mean you'll want to spend £599 buying one for yourself? Well, I can think of better ways to spend the money. Epic list of pros and cons after the jump." click here for the full review.

Devo microKorg


YouTube via ligerhouse. via Nusonica.
"A step by step instruction on how to make a Devo sounding synth program for the microKorg"

moog Little Phatty & Kimi


YouTube via imkimi. via Nusonica.
"Kimi testeando la nueva belleza de MOOG en Underground.
Kimi tests the new beauty of MOOG in Underground."

Maxim MDS-1000


via Loscha.

"It appears to be a Simmons clone. No other images appear to be available online.

Appears to have SSM2044 per channel, and lots of other nice things. Quite solid in design, all balanced, had a 9 pin Molex on the back so you can hook up all your triggers in one easy connector, would have been convenient on the road."

More images:
MDS1000-a.jpg
MDS1000-b.jpg
MDS1000-c.jpg
MDS1000-d.jpg
MDS1000-e.jpg
MDS1000-f.jpg

Minimoog from 1976


YouTube via zioguido.
"Finally I bought a new camera and now I can make as many videos as I want! Hurray! :-) This is my "new" Minimoog, born on 23 november 1976, and she still shines like new!"

this is how it sound the TR-606 DRUMATIX Drum Machine


YouTube via pepemogt.
"TR-606 drum machine. i took pictures and video and did a straigth audio recording from tr-606 main out to the computer sound card with no effects + i also added the furureretro revolution(with delay);) enjoy

tr-606 and revolution sequences by latinsizer"

Livewire Vulcan Modulator


video upload by jamescigler

"A brief demo of the Vulcan Modulator module by Livewire Synthesizers."

Prophet 10 note-wise demonstration


YouTube via suitandtieguy.
"this would be me playing the Prophet 10, to demonstrate that it works for the purpose of purchase. if i were to demonstrate its sound i would have recorded the sound better.

i think i'm blowing through various stuff here, starting with the intro to "Gospelette" (aka "Fly Away") by Jack McDuff and at some point i'm playing "Angel" by Sarah McLachlan."

Modular Jam


YouTube via verstaerker.
"little jam with my modular system - including my new fantastic Cwejman VCO"

KORG MS20

images via this auction.

Yamaha CX5M Music Computer

images via this auction

Failirght Voicetracker VT-5

images via this auction

"This is the Fairlight Voicetraker. It is intended to track the pitch and expressiveness of your voice and turn it into a synthesizer. The Voicetracker has the ability to not only let your voice (guitar, drum machine, etc.) manipulate its internal synth (which is very analog and gritty) but also send MIDI and Voltage Control signals to other synths. It is the fastest of its kind, incredibly accurate, and a mind blowing way to control your synths. Better than a vocoder, its signaling allows ANY synth or DRUM MACHINE to be controlled by audio input alone.

Vocoders seem trivial when you can trigger multiple synths with the pitch of any sound input. Make anything sound musical!

Top Row:
Range:
Pitch Range (Select Full, Low, Mid, Hi, Whistle, or Pitch Detail) {basically selects the range of the sound the VT will respond to... I will usually select Pitch Detail},
Presets (A-D)
2nd Row:
Response Time {Never saw any reason not to select Fast!},
Display {You can hook this thing up to a monitor and track your voice. It was originally intended to help singers watch and work on their pitch control. This determines how fast it will track on the display. I always set it to slow in case it drained response time anywhere else... I have no evidence that it did}
3rd Row: {Again, has to do with display}
Freeze, Scroll, Pitch, Zoom, Displays (Ampl, Timbre, Cents)
4th Row: {Display again}
Metronome, Trace (Gate, Continue), Tune, Axis (Vertical, Horizontal}, Format (Keyboard, Frequency, Grid)
5th Row:
Halt {Stops tracking}, Options (Ampl, Timbre) {Gives the option of Tracking Volume and Timbre of your voice}, Octave {Shifts up or down octaves}, Semitones {Tracks semitones if desired, which is very desired}, Internal Synth {On or off}, Presets ABC
Bottom Row:
0-9 {I think these are to input digits, but I am not entirely sure}

Basically, Put the Pitch Detail on, Set the Response to Fast, Make sure Halt is off, Put on Ampl, Timbre, Semitones, and Internal Synth, and your voice is now a synthesizer.

MIDI:
In
Out
Thru
Serial Port
Aux 1
Aux 2
Output level knob is on this side


Back:
Video Out
Sensitivity (Lo/Hi) {Keep on Hi}
Line/Mic
Audio In
Audio Thru (Which means you can "tap" a signal and not lose an output... how come we don't have this option more often?!}
Analog Synth Contol {I think this is for Voltage Control, which I never needed... but i think this makes the machine capable of controlling a MOOG or even a MOOGERFOOGER... what is a PURITY signal? I mean, I just have to know...If you know, please respond)
Purity
Bright
Level
Gate
Pitch
Footswitch 1 & 2
VCA In
VCA out
Headphone jack

Serial # 10228 {I think there were only 300 made, but I am not sure...if you know, please respond}
Used to retail for $2495.00"

E-MU EMAX HD

images via this auction. Note the mod and pitch wheel.

"This is the version of the Emax with a keyboard and an internal hard drive. It has 36 banks of sounds installed on it... and it runs fine. Additionally, I'm including over 50 floppy disks of sounds... many are copies of what's on the hard drive, many are different. There are tons of 80's-style sounds: orchestra hits, analog synths, sampled real instruments, and classics such as the James Brown and Marilyn Chambers samples"

Clavia Nord Lead 2

images via this auction

"One of the coolest features of the Nord Lead 2 is the "Morph" function. This lets you create two different patches and "morph" between them with the modulation wheel. The wooden "thumby" button is a bad-ass pitch bend modulator. There is also a "multi-mode" which lets you create complex layers. There is oscillator sync, awesome frequency modulation, and ring modulation.

There are four audio outs that can be configured in a variety of ways. Also in back is a slot for a PCMCIA card. The Nord is a breeze to program but when you want to dig in deep the manual is totally complete. Very nicely written."

Waldorf Micro-Wave

images via this auction. click image for the full size shot.

Sunday, October 07, 2007

Depeche Mode-esque - Why do you do? By Machina


YouTube via Satyanass. Sequential Circuits Pro-One.
Be sure to turn you volume back down after watching this one.
"Depeche Mode type Synth Band from the early 90's from Glasgow, Scotland. The Band were called "Machina".

Unfortunately this is the only surviving footage on VHS. The tape had been stored away until Robert Marshall (the leather jacket wearing rocker in the video (and also the keyboard player)) dug it out and copied it onto DVD then converted by a friend of his and posted here on You-Tube.

This song was actually used on a demo tape and submitted to Mute in the early 90's.

Unfortunately the lead singer of the band sounded a bit to similar to another singer of a group that had been signed to Mute Records a decade earlier (no prizes for guessing that band)."

Depeche Mode - Nothing to fear


YouTube via DevotedMajlo.
"Live in Hammersmith Odeon 1982 downloaded from depecheworld.com"
Spot the synths.

V-Synth GT : Realtime sampling and variphrase editing


YouTube via Deweak. via Nusonica.
"Short Demo of how to create a pad from scratch. I didn't edit the modulations, enveloppes or LFO in this example. Here is just a demo of the V-Synth GT's ease of programming :
1/ sampling form a microphone
2/ editing and looping of the sample
3/ encoding
4/ Variphrase editing
5/ COSM and TVA editing
6/ effects"

analogisch.com presents Synth Jam


YouTube via analogisch.
"Synth are Oberheim ob 8, Yamaha cs 60, Korg ms 20, m5, dotcom, studio electronics midimioog, prophet 5,roland sh 5, monopoly triggers dotcom , System 100 for bass, korg emx triggers all sequencers via midi to cv , dotcom sequencers for cv for Roland sh5 and m5, sequencers rolans system 104 for system 100 and filter from ob8.
More Synth passiv in the video: Oberheim ob1, Jupiter 4, korg maxikorg, korg trident, moog liberation, fender rhodes........" Star Wars
analogisch.com

Modded Roland CR5000

images via this auction. samples below.
via Gregor:
"I am selling my modded CR5000. You know, the CR5000 is NOT programmable. But i added some features to this one which makes it quite usable in a normal setup. This is a unique piece of Hardware with extremely expanded possibilities:

On the back there is a Din-Socket for synchronizing it with to Midi using the Standard Din/Sync. (You need a Midi/Din/Sync Interface for using this feature).

Also on the back there are individual Sound Output-Jacks. They are aligned to the Volumepot-Section in the common manner removing the sounds from the sum when inserting cable. That means: As long as no cable is inserted on the individual-out-jacs, you get the sum of all sounds at the output jack. Each cable you put in the individual-out jacks removes this sound (or sounds) from the sum and send it into your cable.

On top i mounted a VHS-Tape-Cover (safely screwed) which holds the switches and dials for soundtwaeking. There are 3.5mm Jacks for triggering the individual Sounds and also one for the Accent. The latter is pretty cool: when you tune in a very long Bassdrum and fire an Accent in the decay-phase of the BD the sound is shortly amplified: BouuuuUUUuuuum. Sound can be triggered from short audiosource or trigger or gatesignals. They are not velocitysensitive though. You have to use the accent-feature to make your patterns dynamic. 4 trigger-inputs are lying on a DIN-Jack. This is my personal Studio-Interface. You should solder an adapter with a DIN-Plug and 4 Sockets - pretty easy. There are 3 more switches: one changes the triggerjacks of open hihat with Accent and vice versa. And two others route the Conga Low and Mid Triggerinputes either to Congas or to the two TomTom Hi and Low Soundsources.

The whole Unit comes with the complete servicemanual for CR5000 ad CR8000 from Roland and the personal notes i made while searching the moddingpoints.

The Drumcomputer look pretty new and everything works like the originial and NEARLY perfect. The only problem is, that the 2 pushbuttons for selecting the rythm rows 2 and 3 are going to die at the moment. They wont work properly any more. It is NOT an electrical problem, i checked that. Replace these to rusty buttons with any new buttons and you can select your rhythms quite perfectly. Using internal or external synchronisation is determined by the switch on the backside near the DIN7Sync input.

Now on to the tweaking possibilities:

The Bassdrum of the CR-Machines is made of two oscillators. I added for each oscillator a TUNE and a DECAY-Dial. Decay can be cranked up until the oscillators are running endless.

Snaredrum has PITCH and SNAP DECAY, There is also a switch for making the SD very long in decay. This switch overrides the snap decay.

For the HiHats we have TUNE for tweaking the sound of the wellknown Roland-6-Oscillator-Noise and HH DECAY. You also have a 3-State-Switch for filtering the Hihats to SHARP or to SOFT, middle is standard-Sound. This switch alters the Bandpassfilter after the HH.

Next is cymbal: there is a pot altering the Highpassfilter of the Cymbal. THis is very cool, it changes the sound of the Cymbal totally from the warm standard sound to a very agressive and sterile "Tsssssss".

The cowbell consists also of 2 oscillators which can be TUNEd individually. Also you can manually set the cowbell DECAY or switch it to a very long decay. Same like SD, when switched to "long decay" removes the function from the decay-dial. The dial i like most in here is the Cowbell-Highpass. The pot sets the cutofffrequency of the cowbell. The higher you set it, the more resonance comes in.

Clave can be PITCHed

Rim can be PITCHed

All three Congas (VERY cool sound, totally different to the 808-sine-congs) can be PITCHed. The higher the pitch, the longer the decay. This happens automatically due to schematics."

Samples (mirrored here):
cr5k_1.mp3
cr5k_2.mp3
cr5k_3.mp3
cr5k_4.mp3
cr5k_5.mp3
cr5k_6.mp3
cr5k_7.mp3
cr5k_8.mp3
cr5k_bd.mp3
cr5k_conga_hh_bd.mp3
cr5k_cym_hh.mp3
cr5k_rim_clave_bd.mp3
cr5k_sd_cowbell.mp3"

This is Rock n Roll


Creative Labs Keyboard Drum Demonstration. Uploaded on Dec 21, 2009 The Cybersalt Site·43 videos

Access Virus KC


YouTube via DIGITALSCREAMS.
"Demo I made of the Access Virus KC back in 2003. There are a scattering of factory presets in amongst most of my own designs. A very classic, modern sounding synthesizer."

Roland Jupiter 8


YouTube via DIGITALSCREAMS.
"Roland Jupiter 8 (12 bit version) - 1981 model - all sounds programmed and recorded by me.....some years ago. Totally classic.....and very expensive sounding. Hope you enjoy...."

Korg MonoPoly (Cassette Promos)


YouTube via DIGITALSCREAMS.
vid 1 & 2:
"Rare promotional tape for the USA release of the Korg MonoPoly (circa 1983/1984)."
vid 3:
"The classic Korg MonoPoly from 1984. Programmed and recorded by me. Also check out my two rare promotional cassettes..."

Sequential Prophet 5 (Soundtrack Demo)


YouTube via DIGITALSCREAMS.
1st vid:
"All sounds programmed by me - check out the classic curtis filter sound starting at 1min 12secs....."
2nd vid:
"I think this must be one of the first recordings I ever made. I can remember it being stormy outside, raining hard and blowing a gail (worrying combination when using analog gear lol!) and I had just finished watching Alien and The Fog. I fired up the P5 Rev 3.3 and recorded some sounds with the view of making some kinda filmscore. Well, I never got round to finishing it.....this clip was done within 20 mins and features some famous sounds. You may recognise the 'Whaling' sound featured on Star Trek 'The Voayage Home' and also the dark drone in 'Aliens'. I programmed the rest of the sounds myself. Lovely, atmospheric synth - if you cant get hold of one of these get the new DSI Prophet 08 instead :D"

the reacTogon - chain reactive performance sequencer


YouTube via markyb60. via Ron.
"The reacTogon is a multi-touch sensitive music sequencer based on the harmonic table."

my max/msp lemur sequencer


YouTube via queglay.
"this is a sequencer i programmed in max using the lemur as a control interface. it sends midi info to whatever program you use. i also forgot to mention that each track can have independent timings, so varitions can span longer than just 1 bar of music."
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