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Thursday, May 13, 2010

Access Virus TI2 Desktop Synthesizer with Custom Red Display

via this auction



Roland Juno-60 Analog Synthesizer

via this auction





Sequential Circuits Prophet-600

via this auction




Roland VP-330 Synth Vocoder

via this auction





CASIO SK-1 SAMPLING VINTAGE KEYBOARD SYNTHESIZER JAPAN

via this auction

Sony to Discontinue Floppy Disks


This one was sent in on April 26 via Zero. I didn't opt to post at the time as floppies are still manufactured by other companies, but as Zero said, this does mark the beginning of an end. The previous post on the Emulator II disks below, reminded me of this.

via Gizmodo

VINTAGE EMULATOR II SAMPLE DISKS

via this auction
"25 UNUSUAL VINTAGE EMULATOR II SAMPLE DISKS FROM A LONDON STUDIO THAT FOLDED IN THE 1990'S.
25 DISKS:
1) BASS SYNTH (FAT ANALOGS)
2) ANALOG SYNTHS (GREAT VECTORS, ANALOGS AND A FENDER RHODES)
3) FAIRLIGHT/ PPG-WAVE (VERY COMPLEX VOICES)
4) HUGE ORCHESTRAL HITS
5) BULGARO OPERA (PRETTY ENTERTAINING SAMPLES)
6) HORN SHOTS
7) WIND CHIMES
8) PEOPLE SOUNDS (LAUGHING, COUGHING, SNEEZING)
9) POLYPHONIC GLIDE (REALLY FAT ANALOG SAMPLES)
10) BEAT BOX (GROOVES)
11) ALIENS SPEAKING ("ALIENS" PHRASES, RADIO COMMUNICATIONS)
12) STAR TREK (GREAT DISK WITH DOZENS OF SAMPLES)
13) SITAR (AUSTIN POWERS)
14) CANNON IN "D" (LONG ORCHESTRAL CLIP)
15) NYLON GUITAR/MANDOLIN
16) SYNCLAVIER (COMPLEX MORPHING VOICES)17) ALEMBIC FUNK BASS
18) ARP 2600 (REALLY WELL DONE)
19) GONGS, VOICES, TIMPANI
20) TUBULAR BELLS
21) TWILIGHT ZONE (A REAL SCREAM)
22) BAG PIPES
23) EROTICA ( USE YOUR IMAGINATION)
24) HELICOPTER
25) POWER GUITAR"

Circuit Bent Speak & Math Glitch Synthesizer

via this auction

www.myspace.com/GlitchedOut

ROLAND VP-7 VOCAL PROCESSOR NOW AVAILABLE

"Los Angeles, CA, May 13, 2010 — Roland is pleased to announce that the new VP-7 Vocal Processor (www.RolandUS.com/Products/VP-7) is now available in stores. This portable vocal processor sets up quickly on top of keyboards and creates ensemble vocal sounds with a variety of PCM-based vocal sounds, or with Roland’s superior Vocal Designer® technology.

For keyboardists who want lush vocal backing tracks without singing into a microphone, the compact VP-7 includes four rich and expressive human voice sounds — Female Choir, Boys Choir, Gregorian Choirs and Jazz Scat — just by playing the keyboard.

Utilizing Vocal Designer technology derived from Roland’s VP-Series vocal & ensemble keyboards, the VP-7 has three Vocal Designer algorithms that can automatically generate multi-voice backing harmonies that sing the same lyrics as a performer sings into the included DR-HS5 headset microphone.

Pressing the Vocoder button allows for quick access to a talkbox, vintage vocoder, or modern vocoder effect. Keyboardists can also go deeper into seven additional vocoder variations that have natural human voice sounds. This allows for the performance of independent harmony lines that complement the lead vocalist.

The VP-7’s super-simple interface features large, quick-access buttons and knobs, so it’s easy to call up preset sounds and adjust blends on the fly. Onboard ambience effects sweeten the sound with the twist of a knob, while a handy bypass switch lets the user bring the VP-7’s processing in and out with the push of a button, or with a tap of the optional DP-2 footswitch.

The VP-7 is now available with an MSRP of $639.00.



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About Roland Corporation
Roland Corporation is a leading manufacturer and distributor of electronic musical instruments, including keyboards and synthesizers, guitar products, electronic percussion, digital recording equipment, amplifiers, audio processors, and multimedia products. With over 38 years of musical instrument development, Roland sets the standard in music technology for the world to follow. For more information, visit http://www.RolandUS.com."

STG Modular Cabinets

http://stgsoundlabs.com/

"These are for a customer who wanted a pair of 15U racks to match his Moog-format racks, and also needed a row of MOTM format rails (from Bridechamber) in one of the synthesiser cabinets.

The dark stain was an attempt to blend in a bit better with his Synthesizers.com cabinets. I personally prefer the straight tung oil finish, but since this gentleman was enthusiastic enough to buy 4 cabinets I couldn't say no."






Waldorf Largo V1.5.1 Update

"Largo V1.5.1 Update
13/05/2010: Largo V1.5.1 is only available for Windows users and fixes the issue that graphics is slow on some computers, especially under Windows 7.
Improvement:

* Windows: slow graphic issue resolved.

Download:
Largo V1.5.1
Download this file, extract it, launch Largo-Installer.exe and follow the instructions on screen.
Have fun with Largo!"

You can find all Waldorf Largo updates here.

History of the Vocoder on NPR

NPR has a segment on the history of the vocoder and Dave Tompkins' book, How To Wreck a Nice Beach, previously posted here. When you get to NPR, be sure to click on the "Listen to the Story" link right under the title for the audio segment. There is a download link as well, so I backed up a mirror here.

via Zero

Taurus 3 and Midi Murf part 1 of 2


YouTube via Rhythmicons — May 13, 2010 — "This is a demo of some of the basic factory presets running through the factory patterns of the Midi Murf.

Taurus to Murf to Crate Bx80 Bass Amp"

You can hear the "sequencing" effect of the Murf better in the next video.

Taurus 3 and MidiMurf part 2 of 2

Roland D-50 emulates the eminent 310 strings


YouTube via magevers — May 13, 2010 — "Vintage synth Demo by magevers

Roland D-50 emulates the eminent 310 strings used by JMJ in equinoxe and oxygene

EFX:
Roland DEP-5 for delay
Sonar 8 for reverb
EHX small stone phaser EH4800

D-50 patch by magevers"

Jun's Factory - JM-1 - Free VST drum computer


YouTube via vstplanet — May 13, 2010 — "Jun's Factory - JM-1 - Free drum machine - http://www.vstplanet.com/Instruments/...
Free VST instruments and effects"
Junn Linn

The Clock Locker


YouTube via ugufru — May 13, 2010 — "This demonstrates a finished prototype of the Miduino (Arduino) based Clock Locker MIDI master clock. The big silver knob controls the tempo. The left button is start/restart, and the right button is stop/continue. The back of the unit contains standard MIDI IN and OUT jacks and sends MIDI clock messages to Dave Smith Instruments Mopho [keyboard] and Waldorf XTk synthesizers with arpeggiators activated on both. On the back of the device are analog clock sends for use with analog modular synthesizers which are flashing the LED on the breadboard."

"Don't you want me" on Roland Fantom X7


YouTube via Tonneman — May 13, 2010 — "'Don't you want me' , original by the Human League. I performed this piece on the Roland Fantom X7. Enjoy!"

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Practicing on the Soundlab

flickr set by Wooster Audio
(click for more)

captions:

top: "According to her, 'This is the part of the song where the prince dies, and it is THE END'"

bottom: "This is a synthesizer based around the MFOS Soundlab board. I designed a matrix keyboard scanner circuit with velocity sensing, and added a PT2396-based echo."

"Synth connection" featuring Arturia MiniMoog.


YouTube via TheSynthFreq — "May 12, 2010 — Hi. This is a new retro synth-pop style composition written today after playing with the vst MiniMoog.
:) I used a MiniMoog Vst's arpeggio, which is a first for me, but the arpeggios inspired a new song. I used 8 notes which equals 4/4 time, to set the arp from DX-9's midi out into the computer. The real MiniMoog is Sweet too. I had the chance to play one and its a truly awesome synth. My sister joins me in this song, jammin out the string track on the Motif-6. In the end, I attempted to fade the arp out by lowering its volume on the amp. lol

Please Enjoy! :)

:) TSF"

Jonathan Vingiano: Credit Synthesis, Sound Sculpture 2009


YouTube via MediaArtTube — May 12, 2010 — "A sculpture which interprets data stored magnetically (credit cards, student IDs, etc) and translates it to a brief melody.
More info: http://jonathanvingiano.com/"

ARP 2600 part1: Sound FX


YouTube via shaft9000 — May 12, 2010 — "Recorded through Allen&Heath ZED R16's A/D converters with no EQ or processing.
I recently had recapped and modded my early 70's Tonus-logo ARP 2600 synthesizer. Everything works great now, plus my tech added extended FM and keyboard/LFO functions - even better than new! You can achieve these sounds using a stock 2600 as well, but mine has a few paths re-routed for convenience, also a rebuilt key-assembly, filter and PSU, an extra LFO etc."

Droning, not drowning (Boss SYB-5 + Boss DD-2 + Behringer FX600)


YouTube via GruithuisenCityMan — May 12, 2010 — "Hello ! My name is Frederic Gerchambeau. I have made this movie and this music. The music has been made with a Boss Bass Synthesizer SYB-5, a Boss Digital Delay DD-2 and Behringer Multi-FX FX 600 effect pedal. The all thing has been made in one take and has not been edited. Enjoy !"

Korg Monotron


flickr by AliEN

"My new toy, a true analogue Korg Monotrone [sic] synthesizer. A revival of the legendary MS-20 filter from the 1970s. The simplest and most profound basic design: VCO (Voltage Controlled Oscillator) -> LFO (Low Frequency Oscillator) -> VCF (Voltage Controlled Filter)
www.korg.com/monotron/"

Moog Little Phatty SEII

flickr by mushboy

"Cute synthesizer..."

Vintage ARP Odyssey Synthesizer

via this auction


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