"Apparently appearing on an Ennio Morricone record, there's very little information about this on the net. Its got three sounds (Piano, Harpsicord and Spinet) which can be mixed together via the faders on the left of the keyboard along with the master volume. It looks really cool, a nice silvery blue and is in working condition. There's a little bit of paint damage which someone has tried to "conceal" with a sharpie marker and there's a couple of dinks / abrasions on the legs but nothing too bad. It has a keyboard cover which fits over the keys and then the legs can be folded onto the under side to make it more portable." via Rich 1
Monday, March 17, 2008
The Elgam Snoopy
"Apparently appearing on an Ennio Morricone record, there's very little information about this on the net. Its got three sounds (Piano, Harpsicord and Spinet) which can be mixed together via the faders on the left of the keyboard along with the master volume. It looks really cool, a nice silvery blue and is in working condition. There's a little bit of paint damage which someone has tried to "conceal" with a sharpie marker and there's a couple of dinks / abrasions on the legs but nothing too bad. It has a keyboard cover which fits over the keys and then the legs can be folded onto the under side to make it more portable." via Rich 1
Synton Syrinx Update
I updated this post with more images of the grey/metallic Synton Syrinx sent in via the owner, Uro. He also has never seen one this color before. Comments disabled here to keep them all in the prior post.
Eurorack Modular Planner
via Andy on the Plan B list:"Just wanted to let you all know that I've nearly completed my Euro Rack modular planner which includes the Plan B modules.
http://mega.modularplanner.co.uk/
The above is unfinished as I'm awaiting images from the various manufacturers. The Plan B is kind of complete but still requires images and data for Model 16 & 18 when available.
Doepfer is pretty much all there as is Analogue Solutions, I have images for Cwejman and Analogue Systems which is going in over the next few days.
Feedback is welcome.
Andy"
Do check this out. The total cost in Yen, Euros, GBP and USD for the modular you configure is given.
Analog Solutions gets my vote for best images.
LABELS/MORE:
Analogue Solutions,
Analogue Systems,
Bananalogue,
Cwejman,
Cynthia,
Doepfer,
harvestman,
Livewire,
Metasonix,
Plan b
Workspace and Environment: The Volt per Octaves
"My favorite piece of hardware of all time is my Minimoog Model D, but right now it's in the shop for a general tune up. So, I've been having lotsa fun with my friend Ross Harris's Baldwin Synthasound! It's a super rare old analog monosynth that Baldwin made for a short time at the height of Minimoog and Arp 2600 popularity (1971).Sounds like Dick Hyman in a box and I love it. It has one of the craziest glide times ever, like 20 seconds... But it actually says "Slide"..."
You can find the full interview on trash_audio.The synth on the top left is the Baldwin Synthasound pictured here.
Airböurne Synthesizer auf der Musikmesse

Pictured here is the Airböurne AVS-04 from Martin Hollinger of Synthorama, a synthesizer museum in Switzerland. You can find a video of the AVX-04 at this year's Musikmesse at Synthesizer-Magazin. To get to the video click on the AVS-04 link. It will take you to the page dedicated to the AVS-04 on sequencer.de. Once there, do a find in your browser for Video and you should see it, and of course check out all of the other info on the AVS-04 while there.
MESSE08: It’s a Sequencer Jim, But Not As We Know It
via Sonic State where you'll find a short write-up with some specs.
Priced at 1399.- EUR :: Available July 1st, 2008
MESSE08:Roland Fantom-G More...
"
via Sonic State.
via Sonic State.
MESSE08:Elektron Mark II Machines
via Sonic State.
iPhone and Modul8 for realtime Video control - nortec vj set
YouTube via pepemogt. The iPhone has a built in accelerometer that allows it to detect and transmit motion. Check out the use of it about halfway into the video. For those that do not want to hack your iPhone to get custom apps like this, good news if you haven't heard it: the SDK is coming in June and will open it up to 3rd party delopers.
"VJ PR4 Using the iPhone to wireless controlling Modul8 Software for realtime visuals during our Bostich+Fussible performance in MaerzMusik
check the webpage for upcoming shows and cities"
Musikmesse 2008 Day 2 Part 1
YouTube via Percussa
"A few videos from our booth at the Musikmesse 2008 past week. We were in hall 5.1, stand D39. We had great fun and met a ton of people. Our booth was swamped. Thanks for stopping by and making this happen!"
Musikmesse 2008 Day 2 Part 2
The Sound Of Things That Hum
Update: see this previous post for the full list. I new I saw these before.
Freakenspeak Circuit Bent Speak & Spell
"Next stop on Califaudio's circuit bending ride is the Freakenspeak, a circuit bent Speak & Spell. If you're not familiar with the educational electronic toy made by Texas Instruments in the late 1970s, check out a virtual Speak & Spell or the circuit bent Speak & Roil online."You can find the full post with samples on Califaudio.
Big Daddy

YouTube via suite100gallery. via Matthew via Suite100 Gallery.
"A hand-made circuit bent keyboard created by Michael Robson. Shown at Suite 100 Gallery for the show "Reclaim: Artistic Examinations of Circuit Bending""
Musikmesse 2008: John Bowen Solaris Video
You can find the video on delamar. It's the larger second video down.
BugBrand Weevil08 Released
via BugBrand.co.uk"Here's the new Weevil08 - three lo-fi oscillators quasi-ringmodulated together, with PowerStarve, Filter, 9-point-TouchPlate and internal MiniAmp.
While the core Weevil circuitry is similar to the Postcard, the sonic results are quite different - for one, each Osc has a range switch for Hi tones or Lo clickety, and the output levels are much more stable due to a comparator circuit (don't worry - there's still loads of chaos within!). The combination of PowerStarve and responsive TouchPlate opens up a vast array of sounds that are played in a way unlike any other instrument. The internal MiniAmp is now a standard feature and gives a pretty different tone/response from the output jack. Plugging in a jack conveniently disconnects the internal MiniAmp.
This is a newly standardised version built with pro-PCBs for improved feel and replicatability, available in Green or Red with chunky knobs in a sprayed plastic case and running off a single 9V battery.
You can check the block diagram for details of the internal arrangement, but it may be best just to listen to the mp3 demo (11MB) that wobbles through some of the wide-ranging sounds available!
See older versions in the Weevil Archive"
Syrinx Synthesizer

flickr by aredien
"One of only 300 in the world."
full size
I believe I have only seen the Blue, Red and Black Syrinx before. This one appears silver/metallic. Anyone know how many colors there were?
Update: Click here for more images sent in via the owner Uro.
Update: some info on the colors via an anonymous reader [be sure to see some corrections in the next update below this one]: "The Syrinx was produced in many colors on demand for various folks. Synton was not doing well when he Syrinx was released. It hit the market several years after monophonic analogs had become quite common in used kit shops, everyone had their favorites and were buying big digital. Many things were done to try and get the Syrinx sold... custom colors being a relatively easy solution. Other efforts included things like Electro Harmonix pedal integration (I've personally played a Syrinx which had a control interface for an EH Instant Replay pedal!).
I've seen personally black/dark gray, red, metallic like this one, blue, white, yellow and even purple! The most common I run into seem to be black/dark gray [someone on AH also reported orange and green - MUST... SEE... GREEN... ONE...].
I will try and ask Felix what the skinny is, if he can remember, I am in touch with him on occasion.
Feel free to reinterpret this information for the blog as you see fit."
If anyone out there has any images of the more rare colored Syrinx's leave a comment or contact me. I'd love to see them. Note I did check out the first couple of pages on Google image search and didn't find any.
BTW, click here for all posts mentioning the Syrinx.
Update via another anonymous reader that worked with Synton:
"The reason for the colours was that we did an introduction at a fair in Holland (Firato) and that's why we made a red, white and blue and orange version (the dutch colours). From the orange and the white version are made (what i remember) only few. The white version is like the doepfer frontpanel (not real white).
What i remember there are no purple, yellow or other colours of the syrinx produced by Synton.
The story " The Syrinx was produced in many colors on demand for various folks" is not correct. We did this because we like to do this and we also got a good response at the fair in Holland and Frankfurt."
Update 2/2/10 via Peter Kersten: "The official info I got from Marc Paping (one of the guys behind Synton) was that they made the frontpanel in batches of 4. According to him there are only 4 or 8 Titanium versions.
He was the one mentioned that titanium could possibly be a flaw and was not intended.
Back in the 90's I was very active with vintage gear and bought alot of Syrinxes (I was a shopowner, specialized in vintage gear). Most of them were black.
The first one I ever saw was pink! So I know for sure at least one is pink. There are red, white and blue ones. Also orange and someone said there was a green one.
Also some alu versions (clear paint) are mentioned. The coloured versions were batches of 20 I was told.
I kept a blue and a titanium one in my collection.
Here are pics of them http://www.home.zonnet.nl/synthiman/Syrinx.html
Don't take the site too serious ;-)
As for the titanversion for sale at Vemia: I know that the guy is trying to sell for a long time now. First seen on a Dutch auctionsite. Price asked 6500 Euro.
It appeared on Ebay several times too. This is the same person all the time.
The highest price I saw, was for a blue one sold at 4500 Euro on ebay a few years ago.
By the way: Happy 2010 everyone :-)"
KORG DS10 to be Released Internationally
Good news from the KORG DS10 Blog:"Hi there! my name is Tomi from AQI Inc.and I’ll be in charge of this product for international territories. For those of you out there wondering the release of DS-10 other than Japan, well, here’s a good news. YES, we will release DS-10 worlwide and currently we’re making an adjustment with each territory. So please be patient. Your support means a lot to us and we’ll keep you all with the latest update of the international release as soon as possible."
Sunday, March 16, 2008
HardSID Quattro PCI
via this auction
"1 x 6581 SID chip all controlled by virtual midi port inside your sequencing software, or you can controll via MIDI"
stanley the robotman is explaining a synthesizer
YouTube via mmrphs. via Digital Music Mag.
"Stanley Povoda, the worldfamous Robot-Man is now creating very strange syntesizers. They are hosted in old tape-machines, solariums, telephones. soon the time will show, that this was a big mistake to give us these devices. in this video the master himselfe is explaining how one of this small magic boxes is working. check www.metamorphosis.at to see more of this magic devices. video by christoph pajer."
Casio Island! (Casio MT-400v Keyboard Demo)
YouTube via peahix
"When I was 14, back in the 80s, I got my first electronic keyboard- a Casio MT-100. I made lots of rudimentary dual cassette deck overdub recordings with it, little sketches of tunes that usually were never developed. I lent my MT-100 to Cindy Lee Berryhill years ago and never got it back, but recently I bought a Casio MT-400v at a garage sale. It has all the same sounds/functions as the MT-100, plus a much needed analog filter section!
This is a new recording of one of my original Casio tunes called "Casio Island" with my MT-400v. I didn't use the analog filter here, because I never had it on the MT-100 back in the day, and I wanted this version to be as close to the original as possible, just with better recording technology.
Recently I used this Casio in a live cover version of Yaz's "Nobody's Diary" with Marie Haddad singing. We're working on a fancy recording of this, which makes lots of use of the analog filter. I'll post a video of that when it's finished.
You can hear the original version of Casio Island in all its tape-hissy glory here."
The ARP 2600: 2012 Filter Part 1
YouTube via AutomaticGainsay
"Here is another thrill-a-minute exploration of the sound and functionality of the ARP 2600. This episode deals with the amazing sounds of the 4012 filter. No animals were harmed in the making of this installment, you'll be relieved to know. Keep an eye out for part 2! Thanks for watching"
Korg MS-20 Quartet
YouTube via Newueel
"A little mix using four different MS-20 sounds. Two drum sounds, a bass sound and a sample & hold patch."
Switched On Synthesizer
"SWITCHED ON SYNTHESIZER: Popular Musical & Electronic Arrangements" book & record by Dr. Philip Springer.
Printed in 1977. Softcover. 127 Pages.
Contents Include:
+ how to use this book, the theory of voltage control, table of abbreviations, glossary
+ musical arrangements and patch diagrams:
- classical gas: patch "latin harpsichord"
- good vibrations: patch "bass-soon", "bouncing bass" and "homo voce"
- i won't last a day without you: patch "flugel brass", and "bass string"
- morning has broken: patch "morning horn", "tuba-ahh", "twittering birds"
- out in the country: patch "ethereal melodicum", "bass string", and "monophonic marimba"
- show me the way: patch "talkin' wah-wah", "twangy bass", "perking xylo", and "funky calliope"
- somebody to love: patch "dirty sitar", and "drybone bass"
- tubular bells: patch "clear bells", "celeste chimes", and "gregorian growl"
- the way i want to touch you: patch "sensual wah-wah", "sensual squawk", and "bass string"
- we've only just begun: patch "whistling wind", "liquid vibes", and "clicking bass"
- white rabbit: patch "filtered pipes" and "snared bass"
+ book includes beautiful red flexi vinyl record with sound examples of every patch! The record has never been played and is in great condition! Still attached to the book binding! The record is the same bright red color as the front and back of the book!
+ hopefully from the pictures you can see this book is like a tab book but made for people who play analog synthesizers! I've never seen anything like it! Hopefully you can see in the pictures how on each song, it's shows you where to set all the knobs for your synthesizer to get the different sounds. It is especially written for people with a minimoog or arp odyssey, with the diagrams layout exactly like the layout of those synths, but it says it's universal for people with any other synthesizer, because the settings listed are settings that most older analog synths have. It says to listen to the sound examples to get your synth sound to match."
Micromoog/Multimoog DIY Modifications
"Micromoogs and Multimoogs have always been adequate for lead lines and noise FX, but they have a "fault" that restricts their ability to deliver bass timbres a'la the classic Minimoog bass. The VCF has a cap on the audio input that provides DC isolation, but it also forms a high pass filter; on the Micro/Multi, the cap is not large enough to allow low frequency components to pass through. This is evident when you observe the change of the pulse waveform on a scope, as you switch the VCO octave from 8' to 32'. This "fault" is easily fixed." [link - be sure to check out the rest of the emusic-diy site for more.] via JeffUpdate via walkathon in the comments:
"FYI, I'm fairly sure this is the same MicroMoog mod that Phil Cirocco once acknowledged on a MusicThing thread with a "I wouldn't do that if I was you" type reply. Did some googling just now and I couldn't find it, but I remember it quite clearly 'cause I was all set to do that mod on my own MM. I held off, though am definitely open to hearing the defense. Is what it is."
If anyone knows more about this, feel free to comment. I might even have it in the archives. I'll take a look when I get a chance.
Chemical Burnout Sample Site
click here for the site"These sounds are free. If you use them professional, you`ll have to make a link to this URL. The complete soundset "EBM/INDUSTRIAL" for Yamaha An1x is available. It contains 128 Sounds"
Akai MPK49 Reveiw on Failed Muso
You can read the full review here.
Bee Fly over our booth (Synthesizer-Magazin)
You can find one more shot and a 78M movie on sequencer.de.
MOOG Minimoog Voyager OS Stolen from the Musikmesse?
Word from Amos of MOOG Music on the Analog Heaven list is that this Voyager OS listed on Ebay.de was stolen from the Frankfurt Musikmesse.
"So some clever fellow stole one of the world's only Voyager Old School prototypes from the Frankfurt Musikmesse... and lo and behold, it is on German eBay! My good friend Jens Steinmeyer called me from Germany to alert me to this one. It's .de item number 180224511106, see for yourself. Jens has alerted the local constabulary, but if there is anything else the global analog community can do to make sure that the thief is caught, by all means lend a hand... thanks!"
Update: BTW, Amos has requested that Ebay not be notified so the local authorities can follow through.
Update via actuel in the comments: "Elektron the same night had a Monomachine MKII & Machinedrum/UW MKII also stolen. I will definitely point them to this Ebay seller."
Update: The thief has been caught!!! via Amos of MOOG Music:
"UPDATE: The thief has been caught, and Moog and Elektron were not the only victims! Here's the news via Stefan Hund of EMC (Moog distributor in Germany):
"YES, we were sucessful. Because this guy was so stupid to offer the prototype at Ebay, the police did get his address very quickly from Ebay monday morning and arrested him monday aftersoon with house search!! The police found a lot of stolen stuff including the Voyager OS. This guy was "singing like a bird" and told did steal stuff from 7!! more other companies.
In present the OS is safe at the police station at Frankfurt, will pickup the unit next week."
Cheers,
Amos"
genoQs Officially Announces the Nemo
I just received the following email:"Dear all,
we are excited to just having announced NEMO - our new MIDI sequencer!
Based on the technology already proven with Octopus, NEMO is a high-end machine, continuing our tradition of 'realtime everything' MIDI instruments.
With the interaction and function model of Octopus being adapted to a new interface, NEMO's particular strength lies in its compact, portable format. Its design is high-end, and the build level of our machines is already proverbial - Nemo makes no exception. Further details will be available on our site in the coming days. [NOTE: there is some preliminary info up now, so do check it out.]
Nemo will be available starting July 1st, 2008 for a price of 1399.- EUR.
Proudly, NEMO was first shown to the public at the Musikmesse 2008 and the feedback received by far exceeded our already high expectations.
We are accepting pre-orders for Nemo now, and pre-orders placed before April 1st, 2008 will be granted a 10% discount.
Furthermore, we are shifting the Octopus production from the Legacy model to "New Classic" Machines. These will feature the same black wood as the already legendary "Black Sea" with a white panel and red/green/yellow LEDs.
New Classic Octopus is available now and priced at 2599.- EUR. Also, Legacy Octopus machines are still available in limited quantities at the unchanged price of 2399.- EUR.
Once again - we are very delighted to break these news to you, and thank you, valued customers, users and interested parties alike, for your ever growing support, continuous dedication and trust!
--
Marcel Achim and Gabriel Seher
_____________________________
www.genoqs.net"
Musik Messe 2008 Report via Synth.nl
Pictured here is the Arturia Origin and Analog Factory
aqualung
YouTube via robotpickle
"looks like the aquarium needs cleaning. music by me. using the Novation Remote SL zero control surface to summon demons."
Synthesizer Club
YouTube via radialpukesplat
"Synthesizer expert Rory Daniels introduces some classic waveforms."
Frostwave SpaceBEAM w/ Resonator and Moog Analog Delay
YouTube via bigcitymusic
"Here are just a few examples from this incredibly versatile controller, the Frostwave SpaceBEAM. The SpaceBEAM has superior control to other infrared controllers because of it's extensive range. There is an onboard oscillator for great dub sirens and theremin-like sounds. The waveform is variable with optional glide and the range is variable too. The SpaceBEAM works great as a controller for anything with control voltage inputs. In these examples we're controlling the Moog MF-104z feedback amount and the Resonator's low pass cutoff. bigcitymusic.com"
EDP GNAT
"Synthesizers don't come much more special and rare than this, the infamous EDP Gnat, smaller 1 Oscillator brother of the EDP Wasp. Designed in 1980 by Chris Huggett of OSCar fame, this is a seriously quirky synth with a huge sound for it's size. It may look like it'd be difficult to play, but it's not, and it's a lot of fun too. You can create a wealth of unusual sounds, from deep basses to soaring leads, modulated textures to drones and other sonic madness. The filter alone is worth buying it for - i've never heard a synth with such a razor sharp sweep when you open the filter up."
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