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Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Roger Powell To Donate Custom Dual Keyboard to The Bob Moog Foundation


via The Bob Moog Foundation where you'll find the full post.

"My custom dual-manual Moog keyboard controller was built in 1974 along with two System 55 cabinets containing a host of Moog modules. I had been doing clinics in the US and Europe for the Moog company, was hanging out with Bob a lot, and had just joined Todd Rundgren’s Utopiathat summer. The big system was put together for me to perform with on tours. The keyboard was designed to my specifications: two keyboard manuals, pitchbend and mod wheels, a mixer section with four faders, an effects loop, VU meter, and sockets for a Ribbon Controller and standalone Sample/Hold module. Bob himself worked on the mixer circuit design, and also handcrafted aluminum edge protectors for the 55 cabinets to help with wear-and-tear on the road!"

Update: additional pics and the official press release:

"Synthesist Roger Powell Donates a Piece of History to the Bob Moog Foundation

Asheville, NC - November 14, 2012 – In celebration of its recent six-year anniversary, the non-profit Bob Moog Foundation is pleased to announce a generous donation from American synthesist Roger Powell: a dual-manual keyboard that Moog Music custom built for him in 1974. The keyboard, which Powell acquired shortly after joining Todd Rundgren’s Utopia, was part of a synthesizer comprising two Moog System 55 cabinets housing a host of modules.

'The keyboard was designed to my specifications,' says Powell. 'Bob himself worked on the mixer circuit design.” Powell had been doing clinics for Moog Music in the U.S. and Europe, sometimes with Bob Moog when the system was assembled for touring with Utopia.

Like a lot of Moog gear, Powell’s keyboard comes with a fascinating story:

'After the first evening of a two-night booking in Cleveland, the custom keyboard was stolen from the stage. Strangely, the modular system cabinets were left untouched. My guess is that the thief believed the keyboard itself to be playable, as it resembled a two-manual organ. A few years later, the System 55s were destroyed in a warehouse fire, thus removing all remnants of the original system.

'In 2002, much to my surprise, the missing keyboard was listed on eBay. The person offering the keyboard had no idea it had been stolen and was not the thief. (He was younger than the age of the keyboard.) I was able to negotiate its return and have held onto it since, hoping to refurbish it but never completing that project.

'After Bob’s demise and the creation of the Bob Moog Foundation, it occurred to me that the custom keyboard deserved to be in a place where it can serve as my personal tribute to my dear friend Bob Moog. Bob and I spent some very happy times together; I will always remember laughing a lot with him, as we both shared an acerbic, wisecracking sense of humor.'

The Bob Moog Foundation is honored to accept Powell’s donation, and we look forward to restoring the keyboard to its original condition. Our goal is to display it publicly so that, in Powell’s words, 'People can enjoy seeing it and hearing about its interesting past.'

The Bob Moog Foundation is quick becoming a repository for a variety of donated artifacts from music and synthesizer enthusiasts from all over the world. The foundation is stewarding the preservation of donated items including: synthesizers, controllers, photos, schematics, correspondence, equipment, literature and more. Interested donors can contact the foundation at info@moogfoundation.org."

Update 11/15 via Mark Pulver: "Interesting! So, back in February of 2002 I tripped over an eBay auction that featured that controller. From history, I knew that it had been stolen from a gig in Cleveland many moons prior (1974?). I got an contact email for Roger, wrote him, and heard back. He was pretty stoked. We flipped some email and Roger has said it might be hard to prove ownership. I got Bob Moog and Roger Luther involved as well, and RogerL came up with that picture of him and Bob (and the controller).

He contacted the police, but the case had long been closed, so he contacted the eBay seller ("I found it in a storage unit..."). After some nudging and more proof digging from my side and some back and forth, he convinced the seller to let it go - but only after paying the asking price plus shipping to get it back. :("

OSCar & OSCar "Sugar Groove"


Published on Nov 13, 2012 by djessay101

"Roland TR-727 ( Master-Clock + Beats), Roland TR-808 ( Beats ), OSCar Synthesizer 1 ( Bassline ), OSCar Synthesizer 2 ( Funny Sound Line ), DotCom Modular ( Percussion Sound ), EDP Gnat ( Noise Wind ), EDP Wasp ( Fast LFO - Space Sound ), Roland Juno-60 ( Pad ), Roland System 100 Sequencer with Oberheim OB-1 ( Metal Sound ), Korg SB-100 Synthibass ( Second Bassline ) ...... playing ' Sugar Groove'"

Roland GR-300 Polyphonic Analog Guitar Synthesizer

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EMU XL7sequencer/synthesizer/drum machine

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Roland SH-32 SN ZP42139

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Hammond Vintage Analog Drum Machine

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Make Noise Rene plays Warp-era IDM


Published on Nov 13, 2012 by skrapadelix

"Rene, Make Noise's Cartesian sequencer, continually surprises me by generating unusual and strangely emotive melodies in bizarre time signatures. I powered up my modular to find this rather forlorn sequence conjured from nowhere in particular. For some reason it reminded me of the more ambient side of Autechre so I should probably put a beat behind it and call it Tarnwater or Sliverfoil or something..."

SERGE TWS


Published on Nov 13, 2012 by Dmitri SFC

"PCB Available @ http://cgs.synth.net
You can get a complete module from me @ http://www.coa-modular.com"

DPO Melody


DPO Melody from Peter Speer on Vimeo.

"Both VCOs from the DPO, as well as an A-196 PLL, controlled by Max (via the ES-3).

Also under Max-control: two Maths, a Quantimator and the feedback amount on an Echophon."

www.theshamblers.blogspot.com

Thonk - Music Thing Turing Machine - Random Sequencer - Kit build


Thonk - Music Thing Turing Machine - Random Sequencer - Kit build from thonk on Vimeo.

"This is a build of the kit which is about to go on sale."

Synthesizer Factory Synth Machine Demos


Synth Machine Demos by TMA-music
"This are my sounddemos of the brandnew, but rare Synth Machine 3 HE module from Synthesizer-Factory. ONLY 25 WERE BUILD!!!! Order recommend!

Infos:
Full Analog Synthesizer for Eurorack 42 TE. You have 2 Vco`s ! Ringmodulation, White & Pink Noise. Modular connections. Sample & Hold. Lots of patchable things. Quality based on Tinysizer ! Handmade. VCF / VCA / VCF Modulation, High Gain out !! Pre Filter Output ! Ext Modulation In ! Audio In ! Keytracking ! Externe VCF In ! FM Modulation....The LFO with 3 Types of Speed ! inc. 50% -100% ! Costs 399€ + shipping.

Order at http://synthesizer-factory.com"

via Anyware Instruments on Facebook

"Synthesizer Factory is a new brand on synthesizer market. We produce professionell modules for eurorack systems. Currently is one modul available called Synth Machine. More designs are in development.

The Synth Machine is an full analogue synthesizer module developed by Michael Schweikard and Thomas Welsch (Anyware Instruments) „the Factory“. The System V8 coming soon. Our modules are only available by Synthesizer Factory and authorized dealer."

ARP Odyssey + Oberheim OB-Xa "Games"


ARP Odyssey + Oberheim OB-Xa "Games" by RetroSound II

"(c) 2012 vintage synthesizer demo track by RetroSound

bassline und sequencer sounds: ARP Odyssey
all other sounds: Oberheim OB-Xa
drums: Roland TR-707
recording: multi-track without Midi"

via Marko Ettlich on The MATRIXSYNTH Lounge

WSG: Sound of different 40106.


Published on Nov 13, 2012 by rpocc

"The goal of this video is to show the difference in sound of the same oscillators built around different models of the same integral circuit. These two particular devices have insignificant differences in schematics, but primary difference is 40106 IC. After shooting this video I've tried both ICs on the same device and got identical results. So don't be confused about different boxes and note the main idea: always try different ICs when you build oscillators. Especially simple like WSG or Atari Punk Console."

Starr Labs Clipper Demo on a Mini Z


Published on Nov 13, 2012 by StarrLabsZone

"Short demo of a Clipper LED fingerboard being played on a Starr Labs Mini Z MIDI controller"

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Korg Monopoly Synth

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PPG Wave 2.3

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Oberheim OB-X with Encore Electronics MIDI

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"This is a 4 voice OB-X with the Encore Electronics MIDI kit installed and it comes with the owners manual, service manual, and Encore Electronics kit Manual. It will be shipped in a brand new road case.

This OB-X was serviced November 4th 2012 by Riley Smith former tech at Sequential Circuits and E-Mu Systems. He went through the unit completely, replaced the key bushings so it plays great, retuned all the oscillators, and calibrated and tested the unit as specified in the service manual.

More pictures and sound examples of this OB-X here.

CONDITION

This OB-X is in near perfect condition. It has NOT been in a storage unit and shows NO signs of rust

(tip: always look at the rear screws and jack washers for signs of rust on old synths)

It has been in the Mad Science Lab for 16 years and used by the group Silicon Breakdown on many songs. The second photo on this page shows the studio where it’s home has been.

I bought the OB-X from the Starving Musician store in San Jose in 1996. The tag on the back says 8 voice, but it is a 4 voice, I assumed they used the other voice cards to fix other Oberheims. Check out sound examples to see how fat 4 voices can be.

The wood panels and screws and jacks are all original, yet they look almost new. It has never left the studio except to be tuned. The front panel graphics are perfect. The tech mentioned the D key near the word Programmer had been repaired at some point, but the key plays, it is just goes down about 1/8th of inch less then the other keys and feels more squishy then the other keys. It is not visible till you know it's there, and it's not visible in these pictures. I did not know about the key until he tore the keyboard apart to replace the key bushings. There is one large scratch on the back of the unit near the MIDI jack, which is clearly visible in the pictures.

MIDI

This OB-X has the Encore Electronics MIDI kit installed.


This kit allows for MIDI notes as well as midi control of the filter cutoff, resonance and many other controls. It also increases the patch storage from just 32 to 120. And you can save the presets over MIDI so no more messing with tapes. I had the Kenton MIDI kit initially but the Encore Electronics kit is much better. The Oberheim OB-X never had MIDI when produced, and you do not want to deal with a special sequencer DSX hookup to control an OB-X. You need MIDI so you can control the OB-X from a computer sequencer, or a midi keyboard that has controllers to route to the many MIDI controllers on the OB-X Encore kit."

Electronic Dream Plant Wasp with Original Box

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"Designed by Chris Huggett and built in the UK during the 1970’s.

Two oscillators, noise source, LFO, High/Low/Band pass filter separate EG’s for VCA and VCF.

Touch sensitive keyboard.

These are highly sought after due to the gorgeous sound they produce.

I doubt you’ll find a better example complete with original box!

It has no cracks in the casing which so many do have."

FAT Freebass FB383


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MAM FAT FREEBASS 383 with Instruction Sheet

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Monophonic Analog TB-303 Clone
8 basic knobs -
Tune
Filter Cuttoff
Resonance
Envmod
Accent
Decay

Oscillation can be varied sawtooth to squaretooth
External audio input for filtering


Novation BassStation SN 000346

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Sequential Circuits Prelude Analog String Synthesizer SN 264365

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Roland MKS-80 Super Jupiter Synthesizer SN 481121 w/ MPG-80

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rev 4. w/ mpg 80 programmer

Pamela's Workout Module by ALM Busy Circuits


Pamela's Workout from ALM on Vimeo.

"ALM Busy Circuits is proud to announce its brand new first eurorack module - 'Pamela's Workout'.

'Pamela's Workout' is a compact programmable clock source for your Eurorack modular synthesizer system. It provides 8 highly editable trigger outputs, all correlated to a direct and voltage controlled BPM based clock.

Pamela's workout grew out of a need to flexibly synchronize various clocked modules and external devices but do so in flexible and feature-full manner as to also enable more creative and playful rhythmic usage.

Features include:

BPM based clock with rates 25-300BPM.
8 clocked Trigger outputs each with independent adjustable;

Clock divisors and multipliers
32 separate values from from /512 to *48
Triplets, Evens, Odds etc
Pulse width
Random skip
Delay and delay division (for complex shuffle)
Beat Offset

Voltage and direct control of clock stop/start and reset
Voltage control of clock rate.
Sync to an external clock input at 24, 16, 12, 8, 4, or 1 PQN.
Simple realtime user interface with vintage LED display.
Non-volatile - settings remembered between power cycles
Easy firmware upgrades with no special hardware just an audio out.
Provides DIN Sync input & output with simple adapter.
Skiff friendly.
Made in England.


Technical Specs;


Supply: +12V
Current Draw: ~30 - 80ma (all triggers simultaneously open)
Size: 8 HP
Depth: 22mm (including power header)
Triggers: 0-5v

Expect availability at your favorite modular stores in coming weeks."

via Muff's

Animoog and KORG MicroKey-25


flickr By KOBAstudio

"iPad3rd Animoog and CCK and KORG microKEY-25"

Mini synth setup.


Bach Goldberg Variation 1 - Access Virus Ti


Uploaded by scotbot1000 on Dec 17, 2011

"Bach Goldberg Variation 1 - Access Virus Ti"

Bach - Toccata and Fugue - Access Virus C and Novation KS synthesizers

Uploaded by scotbot1000 on Dec 1, 2011

"Bach's Toccata and Fugue in D Minor played on the Access Virus model C and Novation KS synthesizers. Recorded using Steinberg Cubase Studio 4."

New Elektron Analog Four Front Panel Pic & Specs

Don't miss the teaser video previously posted here.

4 synth voices. 2 Analog oscillators per voice. 2 Analog filters per voice. 1 Analog overdrive circuit per voice. Multiple LFOs and envelopes per voice. Elektron step sequencer with parameter locks. Kit and Sound storage. All new hi-quality effects. 2x dual CV/Gate outputs. Dedicated CV/Gate and FX sequencer tracks. 2x External inputs. 2x Main outputs. 1x Headphones output.
Analog Four

Estimated ship date: December 3

Specs & shipping date via filter env.

Apple Patents Polyphonic Note Detection

via Apple Insider

"The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office on Tuesday granted Apple a patent for polyphonic note detection, or the ability to parse out single pitches and tones from a plurality of voices, a technology that may make its way to an expected version of the company's Logic Pro music editing software.

Aptly-named "Polyphonic note detection," U.S. Patent No. 8,309,834 describes a method in which a polyphonic audio signal is converted and sampled against a reference note to distinguish individual voices.

Prevailing technology is limited to detecting single notes, such as a person singing or the picking of a single string on a guitar, which can be used for a number of audio applications like tuning, music creation and pitch correction. With polyphonic detection, a user would be able to tune all strings on a guitar with a single strum.

While there are certain algorithms on the market for digital audio workstations, such as Melodyne from Celemony, Apple has yet to include the feature in its own Logic DAW..."  Full post here.

Livid CNTRL:R and Dave Smith Tempest


Livid CNTRL:R and Dave Smith Tempest: Setting up the Tempest with Live and CNTRL:R from Livid Instruments on Vimeo.

"While the Livid CNTRL:R provides a huge amount of control over Live's instruments, effects and Livid's Step Sequencers, the sonic originality and beauty of outboard synths are an essential part of most electronic music setups. Livid teamed up with the best synth maker in the business, Dave Smith Instruments, and explores some ways to seamlessly integrate the Tempest and Mopho into an Ableton live set. With the help of DSI's Carson Day, Peter puts full control of these analog beauties into the CNTRL:R, ending in a thick and rich mix of synths, sounds, and sequences.
In this video, Carson Day of Dave Smith Instruments and Peter Nyboer of Livid give an overview of their plan of attack for getting the DSI Tempest and Mopho setup and integrated into Live. Carson explains how the Tempest is setup and Peter shows how the Livid CNTRL:R accesses everything on the desktop, both real and virtual. Not just an ideal setup for DAW production, but the wealth of hands-on control makes for a perfect setup for collaboration and jamming."

Oakley Modular prototype ca. 1996

flickr By Oakley Sound

"This is my old 'big box' modular which was sold in around 1996 I think. 16U wide and quite shallow it would mount onto the wall with special hangers.

Modules:

Noise/Filter, 3 x VCO, 3U Superladder issue 3, Equinoxe, SVF, Triple VCA
PSU front plate (the actual PSU was mounted to the rear of the case behind this panel), midiDAC-2, multiple, VC-LFO 1, MOTM Quad LFO, Control-4, Sample/Slew, Dual Comparator, Triple EG, 2 x ADSR/VCA"


DIY Source Of Uncertainty Model 266c


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"Korg In The Studio - Krome Music Workstation -- TouchView Navigation Tips & Tricks"


Published on Nov 13, 2012 by KorgUSAVideos

"Korg's Krome Music Workstation has lots of new enhancements, including some innovative ways to use its huge color TouchView display. In this video, you'll see some of the new ways you can interact with Krome, from simple navigation to deep editing. For more information please visit www.korg.com/krome."

Korg Krome on eBay

Simulated


Published on Nov 13, 2012 by Khantipol Kasemsant

Using the touch sensitive knobs on the Novation Ultranova.

Ultranovas on eBay

Playing on iPad

Playing on iPad - part 1

Published on Nov 13, 2012 by Alba Ecstasy

"Sunrizer and Animoog
More on http://www.albaecstasy.ro"

Playing on iPad - part 2

Published on Nov 13, 2012 by Alba Ecstasy

"Alchemy + Addictive Synth
More on http://www.albaecstasy.ro"

iTunes:
Sunrizer synth - BeepStreet
Animoog - Moog Music Inc.
Alchemy Synth Mobile - Camel Audio
Addictive Synth - VirSyn

iPads on eBay, on Amazon

The Long Lost 7th Track


Published on Nov 13, 2012 by Wein Glas

"The Long Lost 7th Track by Weinglas

This video was recorded live in one take. Then I added some pitch shifting and harmonizing to the Buchla 200e and the Roland CR78. At the end I used a ADDAC .Wav-Player Eurorack module for the creepy 'vocals'."

C 911A Trigger Delay Testing


Published on Nov 13, 2012 by djangosfire

"Testing out repeating 4 note sequence - adjusting the COTK C911A Trigger Delay against 2x voices to throw the feel/swing of the pattern without touching the clock.

CH 1 of the C911A is modifying Voice #3 "the filter zap" that is being triggered intially from stage #1 of the sequencer.

CH 2 of the C911A is directly controlling the VCA of Voice#1 ... this allows you to select what of the 4x notes is passed through the VCF..... when the VCA is closed, you can hear the VCF and it's melody from sequencer row #3.

Anyway, nothing fancy but just sharing possible trigger delay patch uses."

Ruin Electronics ATOM mini modular synthesizer


Published on Nov 12, 2012 by psyingo

"This is the ATOM, a hand made mini modular synthesizer by Ruin Electronics.

The ATOM features 2 VCOs (Voltage Controlled Oscillator) with triangle and square waveshapes, a VCA (Voltage Controlled Amplifier), Lowpass resonant VCF (Voltage Controlled Filter), a three input mixer, and 3 1/4" to banana converters.
The mixer features high gain and will be able to convert a signal from a guitar pedal to synth levels.
The VCOs can go from sub-audio LFO ranges up into audio.
The VCF is a unique lowpass filter that is in no other device.

Demo of it mangling external audio coming soon!"

カオスパッドの練習その2 - SNK ASO (SYDのテーマ)


Published on Nov 12, 2012 by BakaOscillator

過去に作ったデータでカオスパッドの練習。
今回はKORG M01 + KP3 のみ。

M01 on Amazon - M01 on eBay

REACTABLE: Testing "Oliver Huntemann" app (Víctor Sánchez)


Published on Nov 12, 2012 by VictorPercus

"Víctor Sánchez testing the new "Oliver Huntemann" Reactable app for iPad/iPod.

LIVE RECORDING of Oliver Huntemann loops.

Visit my Reactable COmmunity channel

Víctor Sánchez
((°J°))
@victordrums"

iTunes:
Reactable Huntemann - Reactable Systems SL
iPads on eBay, on Amazon
iPod Touch on eBay, on Amazon

Monday, November 12, 2012

Samplr for iPad


Published on Nov 12, 2012 by SamplrApp

Website: http://www.samplr.net

"Music by Carles López."

Samplr · Play Modes

Published on Nov 12, 2012 by SamplrApp

"Special thanks to We Love Studio."

iTunes:
Samplr - Marcos Alonso
iPads on eBay, on Amazon


"Samplr lets you make music and play with sound in a new and intuitive way by touching the waveform on the screen directly with your fingers. Explore the sounds melody and texture using the different play modes and create your music compositions with the gesture recorder.

The sound at your fingertips.
With an interface designed for live performance, Samplr gives the musician quick and precise access to all the instrument functionality at any time. Unlike other apps that try to recreate real life instruments or interaction concepts from traditional computers Samplr was designed from the very beginning for Multi-Touch devices.

A fully fledged instrument.
• 7 different play modes: Slicer, Looper, E-bow, Tape, Scratch, Keyboard and Loop Player.
• 6 simultaneous samples (with 6 voices each).
• 5 sound effects per sample: Distortion, Filter, Amplitude Modulator, Feedback Delay and Reverb.
• Gesture recorder.
• High quality audio engine.
• Detailed user guide.
• Ready to use sample library.

Learn more and see it in action at: www.samplr.net"


iTunes:
Samplr - Marcos Alonso
iPads on eBay, on Amazon

Syncing a SCI Pro One to a Linn LM-2 LinnDrum


Published on Nov 12, 2012 by zibbybone

"A fellow VSE'r was needing helping syncing his Pro One to his LinnDrum, so I thought I make a quick tutorial video. Remember to enter the LAST note of your sequence into the ProOne's sequencer FIRST (thanks Howard Jones for that tip)."
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