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Friday, May 06, 2011

Elektron Machinedrum SPS-1 drum machine

via this auction



Oberheim OB-8 vintage analog synthesizer (with MIDI and Page 2)

via this auction

Moog Polymoog Synthesizer


via this auction

"Polymoog Model 203A Serial #3032. Also includes the Polypedal Model 285A Serial #1478PD, Moog roadcase, and Moog service manual for Polymoog Keyboard, Synthesizer, and Polypedal."


Roland G-707 Electric Guitar Synthesizer

via this auction

Pet Shop Boys - Together (Equilibrium Point YT mix)

Pet Shop Boys - Together (Equilibrium Point YT mix) from Equilibrium Point on Vimeo.


"nord modular g2, z3ta (bass/lead line), tr909 + few drum/perc loops"

This Second Sleep - Buchla Hermeticus


YouTube Uploaded by arthurpainter on May 6, 2011

"http://thissecondsleep.blogspot.com/
Something of an accident/improv, as is often the case with this marvelous instrument."

Circuit Bent Coleco Talking Teacher


YouTube Uploaded by magicmodulator on May 6, 2011

"First demo of my Circuit Bent Coleco Talking Teacher showing some of the sounds and mods available."

MPK49 Pads Mod Tutorial -Increase sensitivity and accuracy


YouTube Uploaded by AfroDjMac on May 6, 2011

"AfroDJMac quickly takes you, step by step, through his customization of his prized Akai MPK49. This will increase sensitivity and accuracy. The principles here are the same as the MPD 32 upgrade seen here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hZViS288WH4 and here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_mI4SutQJpQ. Big thanks to these guys for sharing their knowledge!

In this video, I placed a rectangle of duct tape and then 6 rectangles of painters tape on each pad. The result is a MUCH sturdier feel and more accurate pads. It now feels comparable to an MPC 1000. Highly recommended and easy mod. Totally makes me want to do more finger drumming, Plus you'll learn something about the insides of your gear!

Can you figure out where the drums samples played at the end came from?!?!

http://www.afrodjmac.com"

Image-Line | Product Showcase


YouTube Uploaded by imageline on May 6, 2011

"Get these products here - http://shop.image-line.com/

Music: Metzo - Get Over It (Soulfix & Toby Emerson Remix) contact http://tobyemersonmusic.com/

If you asked in the comments who made the music without looking here first AND missing the credits in the video, YOU are a noob! :P"

Chrome Roland SH-101

This one in via Brian and for sale here. You might remember this one from this previous post. There is also a partial chrome SH-101 out there previously posted here.

"This unique item can be seen in Third Avenue, by Hove Town Hall and is for collection only!

I've decided to part with my Custom Designed Roland SH-101 Dance and Acid Synthesiser. You probably know what an SH-101 is so I won't say much. It has its own built in little sequencer and arpeggiator and sounds divine. But......

This one was customised by Jeff Toman at CustomSynth in Devon a few months ago and I persuaded him to sell it to me, despite offers of well over what I am now asking for it! I know Jeff which helped clinch the deal. Anyway now I'm selling it as I've been offered another synth that I can't refuse and will, to be honest, probably use more!

You can look Jeff up on

www.customsynth.co.uk

He's been customising synths for years including a full White Roland Rig for Peanuts from the Kaiser Chiefs and many other 'names'. (OK Chemical Brothers, Carl Cox, Howard Jones, Edtors, Johnny Marr, Fixers, and Pete Tong to mention a few!) The last one of his that was sold by me went to Phil Oakey from the Human League and it was collected from Hove as his manager lives here! This also is for collection only unless the buyer wants to take all risk for any courier but do you really want me to post something as rare as this??

This SH-101 one is CHROME and is the ONLY CHROME SH-101 IN THE WORLD. It is Chrome paint, not chromed metal as if it were real chrome it would be live and not good for you - or it! It comes with its modulation grip attached and in a brand new wooden, foam lined flight case. It comes with a power supply and, of course, works perfectly."

Buchla 300


flickr By rick604

Yamaha GS-1 FM Synthesizer & Programming Computer


flickr By Yotsuba&!

"The first FM synthesizer released by Yamaha.

CCRMA, Stanford University
May 5, 2011"

Sequential Circuits Prophet-600 Potentiometer Replacement


flickr set by kb_cheapmods
(click for more)

"Prophet600 Panel Pots Installed"

Korg MS-20 Synthesiser

via this auction

"It has a “home made” flight case which is included for free."

Akai MPC-60 vintage sampler (w/ new backlight!)

via this auction

Roland V Synth V-Synth XT Rackmount Synthesizer

via this auction

ARP Odyssey MK2 MKII Vintage Analog Synthesizer

via this auction

See the seller's other items for more.

Roland SH-2000 vintage analog synthesizer

via this auction

Moog Taurus II Synthesizer/Bass Pedal

via this auction

See the seller's other items for more.

AKAI AX80 Vintage Analog Polyphonic Synth

via this auction

Super rare 1960 vintage Hohner bass synthesizer


via this auction

"This is a SUPER RARE Hohner Bass vintage analog synthesizer keyboard from 1960 in excellent condition. This is an awesome vintage synth, sounds killer and is in great shape. Just a few light marks on it and works perfect. I just had it fully gone through and tested by my keyboard tech and everything works perfectly. It comes with the original manual and specs with the carrying bag. The zipper on the bag is stuck but other than that, this thing works perfectly. Comes with the power cord and audio cable."


circuit bent VINTAGE PLASMASOUND SYNTHESIZER THEREMIN

via this auction
"dementia labs NEW custom built analog synthesizer theremin "VINTAGE PLASMASOUND" ..built to look like a vintage dr frankenstien machine...this optical theremin ROCKS...has a patch bay..and a 12 way rotary switch 1/4 output jack plug this right into your amps or favorite stomp boxes..lotsa tonal possabilities REAL VINTAGE CHICKEN HEAD KNOBS ALL OTHER PARTS ARE NEW ..has the whole mad scientist thing going on lotsa fun!!! would be great for stage or crazy rock operas..or something where ones imagination is used....DeMenTia laBs FANTASY ART SYNTHESIZERS....used by many crazy artists onstage and in the studio DeMenTia laBs makes some of the most sought after FANTASY ART SYNTHESIZERS of our day.. SCOPE THE VIDEO TO SEE HOW THIS SOUNDS"





vintage plasmasound 2

YouTube Uploaded by SuperRoss007 on Mar 14, 2011

Revisiting the Crowphonics


YouTube Uploaded by henrikbjorkk on May 6, 2011

"Been neglecting my Crowphonics... so I decided to just patch something up. Takes about four minutes to remember how it all works and finding the sweetspots ;)"

Casiotone 701 Synth Keyboard Analog Organ

via this auction
Looks a bit like a Roland Juno-6/Juno-60.
"This is a digital/analogue hybrid preset keyboard from the early 1980's. There are twenty digitally synthesised preset tones that largely recall the sounds of 1970's combo organs, as well as sixteen preset analogue rhythms.

There are some preset envelope variations, as well as auto chords and arpeggios and two preset 'sound effect' buttons, which are simply variations of a resonant swept filter (pow-pow!).

The Casiotone 701 is a large full-size wooden keyboard with 61 full-size keys and a melody guide key lighting feature and sequencer. The 701 includes more sound variations than its predecessors (the 501 and 601), 20 sounds and 16 rhythms, both selected through a set of locking push buttons, a programmable arpeggio and two pretty awesome retro special effects buttons.

20 Preset sounds include Brilliant Organ, Woodwind, Full Tibias, Piccolo, Jazz Organ 2, Electric Piano, Marimba, Chime, Bassoon, Wah Brass, Pipe Organ, Diapason, Tibia, Flute, Jazz Organ 1, Piano, Vibraphone, Celesta, Oboe and Funky. Has onboard Casio-chord feature and drum machine accompaniment. The Casiotone 701 also features a red 3-digit "memory step" LED display.

On the back panel are:

INPUTS FOR: Sustain & Foot switch, Pitch adjust/contol for # or b.

OUTPUTS FOR: Phones, Line Out Hi, Line Out Low, Foot Volume."

Roland Juno 106S with Original Box & Carry Bag

via this auction

Roland Juno-106 with speakers.


Ableton Tutorials: Pt.1- Connecting your Hardware Interface


YouTube Uploaded by AbletonInc on May 6, 2011

"This tutorial walks the brand new Live user through the necessary & basic steps of setting up and connecting your Audio Interface to use with Ableton Live.
Part 1 of a new series featuring Ableton's lead clinician Huston Singletary"

Roger Linn on Alternate Controllers

Roger Linn has created a page on New High-Tech Musical Instruments . Pictured to the left is his own LinnSturment. You can catch Roger Linn at the CCRMA discussing alternative controllers in this video posted earlier today.

snip:
"Updated May 4, 2011

One of my (Roger) greatest interests is the current evolution of new musical instruments that take advantage of new technology. If I put on my idealist hat, I start thinking things like:

* Guitars are wonderful but they go out of tune, can't play chords and melody at the same time, can't play more than 6 notes at the same time, require two hands to make single notes, always produce a sharp-attack envelope, require 3 fingerings for each chord because of that pesky 3rd interval between the G and B strings, and the spaces between frets are big at one end and small at the other.

* Keyboards are wonderful but they require learning a different chord fingering for each of 12 keys, can't produce vibrato or other pitch nuances directly on the keys, can't vary the attack or decay time directly on the keys, and are long and heavy. Electronic keyboards attempt to overcome some of these limitations with transposition switches, pitch bend and modulation wheels, pitch strips, key pressure and more, but none of these enhancements have been useful enough to professionl players to properly overcome the basic limitations of the keyboard.

* Violin and other bowed instruments are great but can't play more than 2 notes at a time, are very difficult to learn to play in tune, have limited pitch range, and violins are (literally) a pain in the neck.

* Reed/wind instruments are great but they can't play more than one note at a time and require learning different scale fingerings for each of 12 keys.

People have been coming up with new ways to improve musical instruments for just about forever, but what interests me personally are the new ideas that break entirely with existing mechanical interfaces in favor of high-tech sensor interfaces, and particularly ones that can produce--or at least attempt to attain--finely nuanced musical subtlety. I've compiled the following descriptions and links to some of the ones I find interesting--some shipping, some formerly shipping, some shipping in future and some unique ideas that may never ship. Click the links below to go to each product's site to learn more and see demonstration videos."

"Sound Cells" app controlling a Dave Smith Tetr4 Analog Synthesizer


YouTube Uploaded by kbroom on Apr 26, 2011

"This is a demo of the iPhone/iPad app "Sound Cells" controlling a Dave Smith Tetr4 via midi."

Big Robot Studios - iTunes
iPads on eBay
iPod Touch on eBay

Ion Discovery Keyboard + CCK + iPad 2


YouTube Uploaded by mvpadrini on May 6, 2011

"Trying the very portable USB controller Ion Discovery connected to my iPad 2, using only the Camera Connection Kit and a USB Cable. The Ion Discovery can work perfectly without external power.

More about MusicApps and Mobile Music at www.MusicApps.com.br

Testando o bastante portátil controlador MIDI USB Ion Discovery conectado ao meu iPad 2, usando apenas o Camera Connection Kit e um cabo USB. O Ion DIscovery funciona perfeitamente sem a necessidade de alimentação externa.

Mais sobre apps musicais e música móvel no www.MusicApps.com.br"

GarageBand - Apple®
Ion Dicovery on eBay
iPads on eBay

Korg Delta DL-50 with Original Box

via this auction

HARTMANN NEURON DIGITAL KEYBOARD SYNTHESIZER


via this auction

"The Neuron’s software allows the user to first analyze and then manipulate any sound source. With its neural network controlled adaptive sound analysis, Neuron automatically identifies a sound’s qualities and translates them into individual parameter sets, matching the original source sound. Instead of applying the same parameters to every type of sound, Neuron learns from the sounds fed into it and automatically assigns suitable parameters to each type of sound.

Sounds originate in two so-called resynators, each of which generates a sound based on the models stored on Neuron’s internal hard drive. Using the Blender function, these two models can be mixed and merged in a variety of different ways, creating totally new sounds based on the individual models.

For example, a three-dimensional imprint of one model can be used to manipulate the spectrum of another model. In addition, complex sounds can be filtered and processed in many different ways. Neuron not only offers powerful realtime effects: it is also provides full 5.1 surround panning and processing capabilities.

Under the hood, the Hartmann Neuron features a powerful DSP engine with 64-bit floating point precision and a 32-bit signal path, as well as 256 megabytes of RAM.

A 10 GB internal hard drive holds factory- programmed and user-defined neural synthesis models. Internal memory consists of 200 sound and 200 setup memory locations, including a convenient snapshot function.

External backup storage devices (such as CD-writers, hard drives and memory sticks) can be added using the integrated USB interface. Depending on the structure of the chosen neural synthesis model, NEURON offers 16-48 voice polyphony. Its 6 audio outputs can be flexibly configured, from 6x mono to 5.1 surround. The 5-octave semi-weighted keyboard offers velocity control and channel aftertouch.

The NEURON Neuronal Synthesizer was released at a suggested retail price of USD 4,990.00 (€ 4.890,00)."

Diabolical Pedal Blow-out - Fuzz Burglar Deluxe & More

via these auctions
"Diabolical Amplification Pedal blow-out!!! We are clearing out inventory and auctioning both prototype and former production pedals starting at some truly amazing prices. We will be listing each pedal only once! so if your interested please bid while you can. The retail price for each of these pedals is between $150-$350 depending on the model. Many of these pedals are one-of-a-kind both in appearance and circuit design and are an incredible chapter in the works of designer of John McNeece. Do not miss out.

The Fuzz Burglar is a 60's Japan based Fuzz effect with VOLUME control and 12-position TONE switch. First footswitch bypasses effect (true bypass), second footswitch engages an oscillator whose pitch is controlled by the rotary switch, a pitch knob, and momentary "drop" switch AND your guitar's volume knob. You can create some truly bizarre guitar and synth sounds. Great for crazy solos and leads. The Fuzz Burglar also functions as a stand-alone square wave synth and will generate sounds on it's own when is oscillator mode. The Fuzz burglar DELUXE has an added LFO stage which modulates the oscillator."


flight of harmony Infernal Noise Machine Pics on Aliens Project


more pics here http://www.flightofharmony.com/

2. "Constructor" 3D model showreel.


YouTube Uploaded by whiteeagle1973made on May 6, 2011

"The music of this clip, is performed on the physical actual prototype -- apart of the drum sounds. This prototype contains a Paia Fatman voice card.
(please see clip "1. the 'Constructor' Paia Fatman plays "Bladerunner theme".')
The titles of the music pieces heard on this clip, are "Lullaby for Capacitor-babies" for the first track and just "electro-beat" for the second one, as it is a crude attempt of me, writing an electro dance oriented piece:D.

You may'd like also to check often, this blog:

http://theconstructoranalogsynthesizerblog.blogspot.com/

where I'm planning to describe the actual process of designing and manufacturing, of this dissertation project.
The blog may be of interest of both the "synth-diy" fanatics and the Industrial/3D Design crowd.

Our Polytechnic Institute link:

http://bs.teikoz.gr/

THANKS FOR WATCHING:)"
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