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Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Hartmann Neuron VS with Nuke and Modelmaker


via this auction

"For sale is the fantastic Hartmann Neuron VS, one of the most powerful softsynths ever made. It comes in the original box, with the original manual and both original install discs. Also included is the Nuke controller with joystick (required to run the software), and a disc with the Modelmaker software to really take it to the next level.

This is a great-sounding VST softsynth that runs on Windows or Mac. For Intel Macs it may be necessary to run your host application in Rosetta. I have done this with Ableton Live 8 with no issues. This synth will never be manufactured again, as Hartmann has gone out of business sometime back."


Circuit Bending Workshop in Germany. 20.-24.6.2011

Additional details here.

via Peter

SunVox on iOS: another simple tutorial


YouTube Uploaded by NightRadio2007 on May 31, 2011

"SunVox official page: http://www.warmplace.ru/soft/sunvox/"

Alexander Zolotov - SunVox on iTunes for iPhone & iPad
iPads on eBay
iPod Touch on eBay

Yamaha MOX6 Unboxing


YouTube Uploaded by sonicstate on May 31, 2011

"Well not strictly un boxing, more on an unbagging - but this is a preproduction model. We get as first look at the Yamaha MOX6 Music Production Synthesizer.

Please feel free to leave any questions or queries below or via Twitter (@sonicstate) or Facebook (http://fb.me/wwwsonicstate) and we'll do our best to answer them in the final review"

Quadra version 2 1


YouTube Uploaded by SPFXsynthesisers on May 31, 2011

stove & colors


YouTube Uploaded by drmoonstien on May 31, 2011

drmoonstien on eBay (RSS)

colors

Uploaded by drmoonstien on May 31, 2011

Parts of music drifting in time delay


YouTube Uploaded by skoulaman on May 31, 2011

"After my music "Artic silence" (which had good comments) I decide to make more of this kind of music. It is the piano sound with a lot of time delay and from 2.45 the slow low sequence of the Doepfer and the high sequence from the Waldorf in combination with chords of the Roland and the Korg. Additional some solo of the fabelous Juno 106 The sequence is not prominent in this peace of music, that is the piano sound of a second hand Roland E15 keyboard which surprised me (I bought it second hand for 40 € at a flee market). I connected it with my Midiboard but the had to change the velocity curve (one of the funtions of the Midiboard).

Enjoy the peacefulness and relaxing sound.

greetings Skoulaman"

The Kurzweil Midiboard is one of the few keyboards with polyphonic aftertouch.

"You and me" - on Technics SX-C600


YouTube Uploaded by organfairy on May 31, 2011

"I don't know anything about this piece of music.

It is something I found on one of these compiled albums were some great hits are presented next to some not so great hits and some not at all great hits because the record company hopes that the fact that there are some great hits on the album cover then people will buy the album and listen to the great hits and let the record player continue playing some of the not so great and not at all great hits and eventually the not so great and not at all great hits will end up becoming great hits.

The singer who recorded this song in the late 1970's was named Tore Sørensen - or just Tore - and the it was written by Mikael Jørgensen and John Burgham. I don't know anything about those either. But it was one of those songs that I liked the first time I heard it and decided it could be interesting to make an organ version.

Most of the arrangement is played on the Technics SX-C600 organ while the sax solo is played on the Yamaha PSS-12. The Roland SH-2000 also played a small part in this.

I recorded it back in 2005 on analogue tape (sorry about the tape noise). And I had wanted to make a video for quite a while. I had bought a pinspot and mirror ball an even longer while ago and after finally pulling myself together to get it up and running I thought it was a good occation to use it in this video."

TECHNOSAURUS SELECTOR SYSTEM B

via this auction

"RARE AND WONDERFUL BEAST.

Rack mount Selector B, 3 VCO,VCF2, Dual Envelope, LFO, VCA, MIDI.

External power supply, with rack adaptors.

Auction includes Synth, P/S, power cables, custom CV jumper, DIN style midi cable.

This unit was built in 97 and has the early Envelope (where the Mosfets would light on fire) it was reworked by the factory and has functioned perfectly.

Synth works, looks and sounds great. Sold AS-IS due to vintage."

Analogue Solutions GT8 and CV8

via this auction

"Get your 8 Step on , like new, slick compact fully functional 8 step sequencer with loads of parameter goodies. You need a power supply, rig one up or buy a rack."

See the seller's other items for more.

PAiA Equally Tempered Digital-Analog Converter 8780 & Keyboard 8782


via this auction

"This item is used with devices like the PAiA Keyboard No. 8782... Description: The multiplying principle on which the PAiA 8780 Equally Tempered Digital to Analog Converter is based allows binary input data to be directly converted to equally tempered control voltages without the need for look-up tables, exponential converters or other peripheral devices. The 8780 accepts 8 bits of data, of which the least significant 6 are converted to a control voltage while the most significant two are reserved for trigger flags. This module provides for easy interface of PAiA or other linear response synthesizer elements to computers or can be used with a digitally encoded keyboard to provide a digital replacement for the more common analog Sample and Hold devices. Specifications Nominal power 5v. @ 100ma. +/- 9v. @15ma. C.V. Output range 5v. to .05 volts Data Input 6 bits for control voltage (least significant) 2 bits for flags (most significant)"

Flight of Harmony - Sound of Shadows (eurorack)


via this auction

"This is a Digital Delay module for a eurorack format modular synthesizer. Flight of Harmony is known for their quality products at reasonable prices."

See the seller's other items for more.

4ms Triwave Picogenerator (The Works model)


via this auction

"This is the "The Works" version of the Triwave Picogenerator, built... by 4ms in 2004. The Triwave Picogenerator is an analog synth manipulated by knobs and switches, intended for sound artists into noise and maybe ambient music. There are 3 models of this synth, with the "The Works" model having the most features. Click here to view the official Triwave Picogenerator website, which lists the features as well as optional mods, has demos, etc.

As previously mentioned, this particular Triwave Picogenerator was built in 2004 and so will not have the latest mods described on the website..."

Metasonix TM-7 Scrotum Smasher Tube Distortion Pedal

via this auction

Oberheim Strummer

via this auction
"'The "Strummer' listens to chords played on your MIDI keyboard and plays them back to your MIDI sound source (Synthesizer or Sampler) just as they would be played from a guitar. Not only will the chord voicings be correct, but the chords can actually be 'Strummed!' With the 'Strummer,' you can even change the speed and direction of your "Strums" just by changing the way you play your MIDI keyboard. Also, 'Strummer' has the ability to distinguish the difference between chords and single notes, allowing you to send chords out on one MIDI channel (Distorted Guitar Sound for example) while your single notes are sent out on a different channel (i.e. Solo Sound). Your keyboard may have a great guitar sound, but can you play a great guitar part? Yes. The Oberheim Strummer will transform your keyboard playing into a stunning and convincing performance featuring realistic guitar articulation.

By looking at such factors as the range of the guitar, the number of notes being played, chord position, and the velocity of the performance, Strummer can transform the incoming MIDI data out into performance data emulating that of a real guitarist. Performance data may be delayed, echoed, harmonized, transposed and sent back out on multiple MIDI channels. In addition to control over strum direction and speed, the Strummer also features Chord Capture for real time single finger chords. Individual picking patterns and riffs may be assigned to a single key, for real time performance playback. You can even control the number of "strings" being strummed via keyboard velocity.

The "Strummer" includes features such as:
MIDI Delay (Echo).
Adjustable Delay and Decay Rates.
Multiple MIDI Channel Output.
Velocity Switching.
Keyboard Splitting.
Chord Voicing Variations.
Arpeggiation.
Chord Capture (Adjustable Single Finger Chords).
Transposition of MIDI Delays (Great for MIDI Harmonizing).
Ability to synchronize to MIDI Timing Clocks (External Sync).
MIDI Program Change.
Supports MIDI Sysex for storage of user defined patches."

Simmons SDS-7 Vintage Drum Brain


via this auction

"Here’s a Simmons SDS7 Drum Brain made in St. Albans/Herts England in the early 80’s. The state of the art in electronic drums is the Simmons SDS7. The two major developments for this kit are its sound generating capabilities and its programmability. In terms of the sound, it is the first drum synthesizer (electronic kit or drum computer) that uses digital chips and analog synthesis to provide ample control over fifteen different sound parameters for the drums and cymbals.

The SDS7 will store ninety-nine sounds per drum arranged as ninety-nine drum kits. Added to that is the programmable selector pad which gives access to any sixteen of the nine sets at the touch of a finger. I still say that it is the only electronic drum brain out there that can come close to the sound of the SDSV or SDS5 drum brain sound. The brain comes with NO pads or stands. This brain module is in excellent shape, all knobs are there and work. It has a buzz in the main output jack, but if you use the separate output for all channels there's no buzz.

The brain is almost fully loaded with ten modules. It has one Bass module, Bass 2 module one Snare module and Seven Tom modules. It also comes with a selector pad and one very rare vintage Memory Cassettes. These are extremely rare to my knowledge. I have only seen 3 on eBay in over 10 years. With the selector pad, 11, 12 ,15 and 16 work after it's been on for a some time. I never used it much. I know that it is a brain problem and not the selector pad. Number on the back is 72377.

This brain back in the day, with all it's loaded with, would have cost over $5000.00 dollars."

Korg Triton Pro 76 Workstation/Sampler

via this auction

SN 005062

Arp Explorer 1 - Arp 2900 - Mono Synthesizer (1974-1975)

via this auction

With ARP flyer ad.

Technics SY-1010 Rare monophonic synth

via this auction


KORG MS-10

via this auction

SN 132058



Roland Juno-106 Analog Synthesizer

via this auction


Yamaha PortaSound VSS-30 with Original Box

via this auction


Circuit Re Bent Yamaha PSS-30 Keyboard by freeform delusion


YouTube Uploaded by eecouk on May 30, 2011
freeform delusion on eBay
"Re-Bent Yamaha PSS-30
A friend bought one of these from a Circuit Bender on eBay, it wasn't cheap. He got it and was disappointed with the fact it didn't produce what the listing said. My new friend bought a bent toy off me on eBay recently, as he lived nearby he wanted to collect it, he also brought a couple of keyboards to me includi...ng this one. Switching the PSS-30 on and playing around with the 4 knobs, I realised that 3 of the knobs were the same bend but with different value pots so they would produce the same bend at different turns. I was asked to modify this again. I opened it up, it was very untidy and shocking to see that the four pots were connect to Two bend points! Paint came off while removing the original pots on the panel.
I have now re-modified it with the following:

New mini jack output
On UV LED
Bass Feedback Control
Distortion/Drum thinning control (it is good!)
Drum Distortion Switch
Switchable Bass Feedback with Light Sensor Control

My friend makes Harsh Noise, check his stuff out here:

http://arrendersimorte.blogspot.com/

http://www.perversemisanthropicdistribution.com/"

ChaQuO chaos demo.mov


YouTube Uploaded by davidryle on May 30, 2011

"Ian Fritz chaos generator. An oscilloscope view of the X & Y out. This shows the chaotic workings on the internal sinewave.
Settings are CHAOS RATE = 2
QO COARSE TUNE = 5
QO FINE TUNE = 5
RANGE = LOW
DAMPING = 2
LOOP GAIN = 3
CROSS COUPLING = 0
DRIVE LEVEL = 3
Drive input was from the SIN out.

Two oscillators are heard for reference. One is controlled by X and the other by Y outputs from the ChaQuO module."

Maxx Synth SALE | $49 Each, ends July 4


YouTube Uploaded by imageline on May 30, 2011

"Information and links here - http://www.image-line.com/documents/news.php?entry_id=1306803004&title=ma..."

Alba Ecstasy - Sequencers again


YouTube Uploaded by adimsimion on May 31, 2011

"Korg Wavestation SR - pads
Blofeld - sequencers
microKorg - lead 1
Evolver - lead 2

http://www.albaecstasy.ro/"

nk notesOnASpin


YouTube Uploaded by UNDEADINSTRUMENTS on May 31, 2011

Update:

bouncing piano from Undead Instruments on Vimeo.


"Mekanik Kantatik with the spin keyboard of the timeFrog"

timeFrog as effect controller

Uploaded by UNDEADINSTRUMENTS on May 31, 2011

"demo of timeFrog routed to control reaktor effects in Ableton Live. Mekanik Kantatik, Undead Instruments"

Synth-Project presents: The impOSCar Controller is back - Part two


YouTube Uploaded by SynthProject on May 31, 2011

"Second Vid of the impOSCar Controller with the original Sound of GForce impOSCar 2 VST Instrument."

Two prior vids:
Synth-Project presents: impOSCar 2 Controller meets Gforce impOSCar 2
Synth-Project presents: impOSCar2 Controller Keyboard

MOS-LAB SYSTEM 8A + arpegiateur RSF Polyclavier


"Test et impro avec l'arpégiateur du RSF polyclavier + un System 8A fraichement sorti des ateliers MOS-LAB !"

"Test and improv with the arpeggiator FHN polyclavier System 8A + a freshly released workshops MOS-LAB!"

And a few more:

Native Instruments Announces Shareholder Reorganization

"Native Instruments Announces Shareholder Reorganization

Berlin, May 31st, 2011 - Native Instruments has just completed a major share reorganization that makes the company entirely self-owned. The reorganization was facilitated by CEO and founding shareholder Daniel Haver, and comprises both a general shareholder consolidation and the reacquisition of about 30% of the company's shares from a long-standing venture capital investor. Implemented in the month of Native Instruments' 15th anniversary, the consolidation effects complete ownership of the company by its original founders and its executive management team, and makes it independent from external investors.

"While this reorganization may sound like an abstract behind-the-scenes process, the implications for our users and our industry are actually quite profound", says Daniel Haver. "As a completely self-owned enterprise, we will now be able to pursue our vision for the most forward-thinking music production and DJ technology in an even more energetic and uncompromising fashion."

With a revenue growth of 60% in 2009 and 70% in 2010, as well as market-leading sales figures for its current product range centered around MASCHINE, KOMPLETE and TRAKTOR, Native Instruments remains a uniquely vital and dynamic company within the musical instruments industry and the wider technology domain.

About Native Instruments:

Native Instruments is a leading manufacturer of software and hardware for computer-based music production and DJing. The company's mission is to develop innovative, fully integrated solutions for all professions, styles and genres. The resulting products regularly push technological boundaries and open up new creative horizons for professionals and amateurs alike."

Monday, May 30, 2011

Modcan Touch Sequencer 72 Module with Touch Screen Tutorial Videos


YouTube Uploaded by MrModcan
See the intro video previously posted here.

Playlist:
Quickstart part1.mp4
Quickstart part2.mp4
Song_Seq.mp4
Quantizer.mp4

MOOG Source Vintage Analog Synthesizer

via this auction

SN 1285

Drum Synth I and II


YouTube Uploaded by bchris1776 on May 30, 2011

"I recently finished the second of my analog drum synth projects. The upper box is a Thomas Henry MPS (Mega Percussive Synth) along with Richarious Liquid Hi Hat, 2 Ian Fritz AD/AR and two simple VCA's, Foniks VC Pattern Sequencer and VC Clock a couple LFO's and a simple Mixer. The lower box is four Bass++ voices (Mr. Henry) and a bunch of CMOS for sequencing and dividing up clocks.
Many strange beats possible here - and a long time between repeats if I really get the VCPS and Logic working together! This is a very simple demo to give an idea of what it does. Much better sounds and more interesting beats are available!"

Beethoven: "Moonlight" sonata, mov. 1 (synthesized)


YouTube Uploaded by ScrollingMusic on May 30, 2011

"Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827): Piano Sonata No. 14 in C-sharp minor

One of Beethoven's most popular sonatas, the "Moonlight" was completed in 1801 and dedicated to Countess Giulietta Guicciardi, who was Beethoven's pupil. The first movement has become one of the most famous works for solo piano. It is often described as "tragic" or "melancholy," and is played almost entirely pianissimo (the loudest dynamic is mezzo-forte). Composer Hector Berlioz has described the movement as: "one of those poems that human language does not know how to qualify."

This synthesized version was rendered by our Matlab synthesizer, which interprets a MIDI file to generate both the audio and the "piano-roll" visualization. The mournful timbre of this rendition is achieved through a mixing of three separate Matlab synthesizer instruments; each having been modified such that they all share a similar tone quality."

Canon for 2:09AM

Canon for 2:09AM by peahix
"A little canon I wrote for my Yamaha CS01II analog synth."

via Pea Hicks of optigan.com

Nick Copeland Bristol Synthesizers Emulations on Android & Linux

Linux apps on SourceForge here [you might remember the page form this 2007 post]. The following are available on the Android Market

"muSonic Sonic-V

This is an emulator of the muSonic 5, a synthesizer originally designed by one of the Moog engineers Gene Zumchek (possibly the real father of modern synths), he proposed then eventually designed and built the prototype Mini Moog, the first fixed configuration portable monophonic. After leaving Moog he created the muSonic who themselves eventually bought the bankrupt remains of Moog and released this synth with a few changes as the Moog Sonic-6. The dual LFO configuration is very rich and there are lots of modulation possibilities as well as direct mix and in this emulator some mild stereo reverb.

Interface zooming can be done either with the trackball (Nexus/HTC have them) or enable multitouch via the menu then tap the screen with two fingers at the same time - this will zoom the interface in/out. If you tap with two fingers but keep them held you can move the screen around. This kind of helps out with the dense graphics.

Patches are saved on the SD card along with factory sounds, there is an export and import option to exchange patches.

The emulator will, per default, attempt to run with a set of options that will give reasonable quality and the lowest possible latency/lag. The quality of the audio can be tuned with the menu options however the lowest possible latency for pretty much all Android devices is currently 42ms, on my HTC Desire it is 70ms. If you understand what this means then the value might seem quite high but the app is still a lot of fun.

Twitter @bristolaudio"

"Classic ARP Axxe Synthesizer Emulator

The is an emulation of the ARP Axxe synthesiser, single oscillator, noise, mixer, filter and envelope generator fully emulated in software with modulation. The app supports pressure sensitive touch screens, X/Y accelerometer for pitch and mod wheel, multitouch and zooming interface facilities. The original was a monophonic instrument however the emulator can operate as a polyphonic (duophonic) synth via multitouch when it is enabled. The interface has options for fat-finger, analogue filters and rich oscillators however these will consume extra CPU cycles. The interface also has a full piano keyboard setting.

Interface zooming can be done either with the trackball (Nexus/HTC have them) or enable multitouch via the menu then tap the screen with two fingers at the same time - this will zoom the interface in/out. If you tap with two fingers but keep them held you can move the screen around. This kind of helps out with the dense graphics.

Patches are saved on the SD card along with factory sounds, there is an export and import option to exchange patches.

The emulator will, per default, attempt to run with a set of options that will give reasonable quality and the lowest possible latency/lag. The quality of the audio can be tuned with the menu options however the lowest possible latency for pretty much all Android devices is currently 42ms, on my HTC Desire it is 70ms. If you understand what this means then the value might seem quite high but the app is still a lot of fun.

Tested on HTC Desire/2.2, Emulator hires and lowres. The Axxe is one of a family of emulators."

"Augur-52 Synth

This version of the bristol augur synthesizer is in stereo with a flanger effect to widen out the sound,

This is an emulator of a 80s classic analogue poly synth, the emulator is just dual voice for multitouch. It has dual oscillator, noise, lfo, mixer, filter and a pair of envelope generators. The app supports pressure sensitive touch screens, X/Y accelerometer for pitch and mod wheel, multitouch and zooming interface facilities. The interface has options for fat-finger, analogue filters and rich oscillators however these will consume extra CPU cycles. The interface also has a full piano keyboard setting.
There is an emulator 'Unison' switch which will play both voices on a single note to pad out the sound.

Interface zooming can be done either with the trackball (Nexus/HTC have them) or enable multitouch via the menu then tap the screen with two fingers at the same time - this will zoom the interface in/out. If you tap with two fingers but keep them held you can move the screen around. This kind of helps out with the dense graphics.

Patches are saved on the SD card along with factory sounds, there is an export and import option to exchange patches.

The emulator will, per default, attempt to run with a set of options that will give reasonable quality and the lowest possible latency/lag. The quality of the audio can be tuned with the menu options however the lowest possible latency for pretty much all Android devices is currently 42ms, on my HTC Desire it is 70ms. If you understand what this means then the value might seem quite high but the app is still a lot of fun."

"BME-700 Synthesizer

The is an emulation of an esoteric German synth known as the BME 700, very few in existence and using a unique dual filter design, one tracking the envelope and one resonating at a fixed frequency. The envelopes are also interesting, there are two A/R or A/S/R that can be mixed to create ADSR and other ingenious combinations.

The app supports pressure sensitive touch screens, X/Y accelerometer for pitch and mod wheel, multitouch and zooming interface facilities. The original was a monophonic instrument however the emulator can operate as a polyphonic (duophonic) synth via multitouch when it is enabled. The interface has options for fat-finger, analogue filters and rich oscillators however these will consume extra CPU cycles. The interface also has a full piano keyboard setting.

Interface zooming can be done either with the trackball (Nexus/HTC have them) or enable multitouch via the menu then tap the screen with two fingers at the same time - this will zoom the interface in/out. If you tap with two fingers but keep them held you can move the screen around. This kind of helps out with the dense graphics.

Patches are saved on the SD card along with factory sounds, there is an export and import option to exchange patches.

The emulator will, per default, attempt to run with a set of options that will give reasonable quality and the lowest possible latency/lag. The quality of the audio can be tuned with the menu options however the lowest possible latency for pretty much all Android devices is currently 42ms, on my HTC Desire it is 70ms. If you understand what this means then the value might seem quite high but the app is still a lot of fun.

Tested on HTC Desire/2.2, Emulator hires and lowres. The BME700 is one of a family of emulators.

Twitter @bristolaudio"

via Moonbuz

DIY Spring Reverb Module


flickr By Tom.Whitwell

Details via Muff's

"I was just about to buy an A199 spring reverb when I decided to save 4hp of space and build my own.

The circuit is based on Roy Mallory's tech note and tone control, which is useful - a symmetrical cut/boost of bass and treble. The drive, recovery, tone and blend buffer take the four amps in a TL074.

The gain on the drive circuit is reduced quite a bit - R10 is 660R rather than 62R (it's R1 in Mallory's article), and the recovery circuit has a variable drive.

I put a couple of phono jacks on the back of my Doepfer case, so it's easy to plug in an external tank - a nice rich 6-spring 9EB2C1B (mainly because I built the circuit with the 8EB2C1B from a fender amp)"



Emulating Modular Synthesis With Instrument Racks


YouTube Uploaded by eArtrash on May 30, 2011

"Nasty Sh1t!

This isn't a tutorial..it's just a sample of a filthy instrument that I created in Ableton.

I might upload the project if I get enough requests. :)"

CAUSTIC for Android - Overview


YouTube Uploaded by CausticApp on May 30, 2011

"Demo video showing an example of what can be done with CAUSTIC Electronic Music Rack for Android devices.

This is just a quick overview of how to the different machines to put together a song loop. I'm hoping to create more in-depth videos explaining some of the more complicated machines like the SubSynth and Sequencer in the near future. Stay tuned.

The app is available for most Android devices, and there's a full demo version with no time restrictions. To unlock full-version features (song save/load/export), use the in-app purchase option.

https://market.android.com/details?id=com.singlecellsoftware.caustic"

EDP Wasp Synthesiser with Original Box

via this auction

"Here is a rare Wasp synth made in Oxford by Electronic Dream Plant in the 1970s. If you are looking at this you know how rare and wonderful theses old things are and how collectable they have become. Condition wise there are some cracks around the casing on the corners but nothing major, the synth works off batteries (never tried it with the mains) and the speaker and speaker/phones outputs work as they should. The touchsensitive keyboard has a scratch but this does not affect play. The Wasp has no dreaded 'drone' where the notes do not cut off, it sounds great! Some of the pots are a little crackly but work properly, the only issue is that on oscillator two the 'sawtooth' has a very weak signal compared to the 'squarewave' - it's hardly there, probably a dirty pot or loose connection. The knobs were replaced years ago with very expensive and accurate repros as all the originals had lost their yellow caps, all else is original. As with all vintage synths I'd recommend a service to get it tip top but this is certainly a working unit and sounds fantastic with a particularly evil filter!"

MOOG MICROMOOG 2090 SYNTHESIZER

via this auction

SN 7760

AKAI MPC 60 MKII v 3.10 new backlight

via this auction

AKAI MPC 60 MKII with New Display

via this auction

"This unit has the Roger Linn 3.10 OS update. Memory is maxed out giving you 26.2 seconds of sampling time. A New Backlight was installed by VST Service. Screen is Bright & Clear. No Dead Pixels."

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