"First of all, its ANALOG and it has a built-in midi to CV converter which can also be used on other synths...
comes with original power supply, plenty of patch cables, and the flexible attatchable lamp
It sounds incredibly FAT/ANALOG and is super fun to play with!
Unfortunately i must part with this wonderfull device due to tight finances.
If you want to dive into the exciting world of modular synthesis, this is a great compact device to have.
The 1/4" jacks on the side can be patched into a patch anyway you want and then can easily interface with other equipment/modulars.
features:
350 patch sockets, complete modular system. ultra compact, fits in notebook bag
flexible 12volt-5w attatchable Goosenecklamp
full modular plus Midi
mic preamp, audio gate, new and modular FX
new patchmatrix design
special power management improves the sound and dynamics of filters and oscillators
case material: metal - incredible solid build quality
includes 40 patch cables, a tiny 12 volt powersupply and a flexible stand
compatible with all 1 volt / oct., 5 volt gate synthesizers and modular systems
list of modules:
2 X voltage controlled oscillator VCO - Oberheim SEM style
1 X control voltage CV - waveformprocessor - waveshaper
3 X suboscillator
2 X free patchable glide - slewlimiter
3 X low frequency oscillator LFO with 2 speedswitches
1 X voltage controlled filter VCF - State variable, Oberheim SEM style
2 X ADSR envelope generator
1 X envelope follower & audio gate & microphone preamp
1 X DSP effect, reverb & delay
4 X voltage controlled amplifier VCA linear
2 X mixer & inverter & overload
1 X control voltage CV source
4 X CV, 6 X gate, Midi interface
1 X white noise & pink noise
1 X sample & hold - s+h
1 X ringmodulator
11 X patchable auxiliary in & outputs, bi - directional
1 X tiny 12 volt powersupply
3 X multiples
"Roland Sh-2000 Analog Monophonic Synthesizer in good condition. All tabs, switches, sliders, and knobs work and are in great shape Volume slider is a little scratchy when moving up and down. Aftertouch works. This can be used to control volume, pitchbend, vibrato, or effects "wow or "growl" Small rip in the material on the top with some wear in the wood panels. Overall great shape for a synth that is over 30 years old..."
"From the photos you can see that there are a couple of 'sound map' books. The original sound cards that used to slip over the knobs has gone but the books serve the same purpose and are actually a lot more useable when onstage. There are no pre-printed sound settings, as they are blank templates but they have all my own sounds and annotations in them including some rare Keith Emerson, Rick Wakeman and Linda McCartney classic Moog sounds. Not only that, but it will also come with a very cool, robust canvas gig bag which served me well. I used to wrap the keyboard in a small quilt inside the bag for protection as the bag has no built in guards but it does have deep pockets for cables and so on as well as a shoulder strap. NOT ONLY THAT but also, I'll throw in a pile of old cables, including some very cool NEON flourescent ones that I used to use in dance clubs which really stand out in black light. Finally - because I'm a poseur (aren't we all? that's what being on stage is all about) I got hold of a genuine, vintage Moog badge and stuck it over the logo on the front of the keyboard. Yes, it's a cheat I know but what the hell. That way I could say it's a genuine Moog ...sticker."
concert of standuino orchestra in riga /latvia/ during one week standuino workshop. workshop was part of sound exchange project and was held in goethe institut riga. http://www.soundexchange.eu/ about workshop: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VfHMETUWuR8
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STANDUINO MEISTARDARBNĪCA RĪGĀ
Published on Oct 10, 2012 by Krejums Saldais
"Čehu elektronikas speciālisti māca Rīgas underground mūziķiem un citiem interesentiem, kā ātri un vienkārši pagatavot pašiem savus mūzikas instrumentus."
Googlish:
"Czech electronics specialists teach Riga underground musicians and other interested parties to quickly and easily make their own musical instruments."
"Hello All. This is Raul Pena.
Just wanted to announce a new business venture I have begun which may be of interest.
Its called Modular Wild. There are two parts to this new project. The first involves a new weekly Video Show featuring Eurorack Modules. The show was designed using feedback from my Raul's World of Synths Video tutorial series.
Five different type of segments to the show: PROFILE (a segment featuring a brief overview of a given module or topic), SOUNDS(a segment featuring video demonstration(with only text narration, for those who don't enjoy talkies), PATCH IT (an extended segment creating a complex patch using at least 6-12U of modules, lots of patch cables afoot, with narration), FEEDBACK(a segment based on questions and/or comments from viewers), and last but not least MATHS MINUTE(a segment dedicated to the Make Noise Maths which features a different patch from the manual done in under one Minute!). I spoke with Tony from Make Noise prior to completing a significant group of these videos to ensure no infringement occurs but did secure the Maths Minute title as a copyright.
The second part of my new venture is the business side. I will also be available for producing video demonstrations for manufacturers, private individuals,or anyone else who thinks they could utilize my video services.
Details on this available on my website raulsworldofsynths.com or modular wild.com. They are now one and the same site but each have separate Youtube channels. Any questions or comments please get in touch.
I also have released a new CD soundtrack for my new show as of yesterday. I will be using the proceeds from this cd to offset the cost of the upcoming productions, equipment,maintenance,etc.Basically also a nice way for those who wish to show their support for Raul's World of Synths and Modular Wild.
Here's the iTunes link.
https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/modular-wild-sounds-from-rauls/id577850941
Going forward I will continue to release Raul's World of Synths Videos (as long as I am able to do so) on thursdays, and one weekly episode of one of the five segments weekly (not one of each a week, maybe if I was doing it full time :), but the segments will rotate and demand will have an effect on which segments stay and which go, if any.
That should do it. Hope everyone finds some benefit to this. Thanks to all the wigglers here and everywhere else.
Raul Pena
Raul's World of Synths/ Modular Wild,LLC"
Super excited about this new project. Thanks.
All the best."
PICSYNTH aka Monotron Delay Mods has a new page up on how to get square and pulse waves out of the KORG Monotron.
"The sawtooth wave from the VCO-out connection can be converted to a pulse wave of any width. When the width is exactly 50% you get the distinctive hollow sound of the square wave. These waveforms allow you to create a LOT more sounds.
The idea behind this mod was to change the sawtooth into a pulse wave and then feed it into the AUX input jack. The main challenge was how to cut off the sawtooth wave connected internally in the Monotron so you could just hear the new pulse or square waves and not the sawtooth..."
Analogue Solutions Telemark Synthesizer V2.0 + Eurorack AS Spring Reverb Module
Published on Dec 2, 2012 by rezfilter
"SUB frequencies = headphones required...
Here's a first look at the Analogue Solutions Telemark V2.0 synthesizer. The new release features the addition of a SUB OSC / DIVIDER as well as a RING MOD. The inclusion of these two sound sculpting elements have a vast and powerful effect on the overall sound of the TM.
As usual, the Telemark is being sequenced via the Oberkorn MK3 analogue sequencer (black face). The AS CVQ02 Quantiser was also used between the Oberkorn and the Telemark for some of the more melodic sequences heard. Transposition was done via MIDI.
The AS Spring Reverb module also makes an appearance serving processing needs for the TM.
At video end, a live melody is played atop a sequenced (Oberkorn) TM synth line.
Published on Dec 2, 2012 by schranzknecht
"Poltergeist is a small but flexible 10 step analogue sequencer in 5U format.
It will be available as assembled unit and as bare PCB."
"Download or stream the audio at SoundCloud: http://snd.sc/11BvNXN
Live looping with analog keyboards, USB controllers, iOS devices, and Ableton Live. All loops are recorded live.
Equipment:
Akai MPD26 controlling Kontakt
Akai APC20
DSI MoPho keyboard
DJ TechTools MIDI Fighter 3D with "MF3D Launcher" script
Novation Launchpad
Moog Prodigy
Fender Rhodes with an MXR Wylde Overdrive
Lemur on an iTouch and 2x iPads
PreSonus 1818VSL
Macbook Pro running Ableton Live
Oxygen 49 controlling Sunrizer on an iPad via an iConnectMIDI (not used in this jam)
Lights:
Chauvet Slim Par 56 LED (x4)
American DJ H2O LED
American DJ Mega Bar 50RGB"
Update:
Rheyne - 12/2/12 - Live Jam #67
Published on Dec 2, 2012 by RheyneMusic
"Download or stream the audio at SoundCloud: http://snd.sc/QZiDmC
Live looping with analog keyboards, USB controllers, iOS devices, and Ableton Live. All loops are recorded live.
Equipment:
Oxygen 49 controlling Sunrizer on an iPad via an iConnectMIDI
Akai MPD26 controlling Kontakt
Akai APC20
DSI MoPho keyboard
DJ TechTools MIDI Fighter 3D with "MF3D Launcher" script
Novation Launchpad
Moog Prodigy
Fender Rhodes with an MXR Wylde Overdrive
Lemur on an iTouch and 2x iPads
PreSonus 1818VSL
Macbook Pro running Ableton Live
Lights:
Chauvet Slim Par 56 LED (x4)
American DJ H2O LED
American DJ Mega Bar 50RGB"
Published on Dec 2, 2012 by harlemnightsmusic
"My take on some 80s house themes, using a real Roland TR909 drummachine, and my analog synths. Loosely recreated by ear, none of the original tracks were sampled. Part 2 coming soon.
Tracklist:
- Mr Fingers - Can you feel it
- S Express - Theme from S Express
- Mantronix - Bassline
- Mantronix - Hardcore Hip Hop
- Confetti's - Sound of C
- Adamski ft Seal - Killer
- Inner City - Big Fun
- Cookie Crew - Rok da House
- Farley Jackmaster Funk - Love can't turn around
- Baby Ford - Chikki Chikki Aah Aah
- Derrick May - Strings of Life
- early 90s house track, don't remember title
Gear:
- drums: Roland TR909, Electribe SX (add percussion)
- bass: Sequential Pro One, Roland Juno 60
- other: Korg Minikorg 700S, Juno 60, Korg Polysix"
The SH7 was launched by Roland in 1978 as their flagship monosynth (although duophonic).
Incorporating the filter from the Roland System 700 and offering a wealth of features, it stands as one of the iconic Roland monosynths. This is due to its oscillator power/flexibility, modulation options, punchy envelopes and sound processing capability.
About this Roland SH7
The synth while not perfect is in outstanding physical and 100% functional condition.
Prior to sale, the synth was professionally serviced. This included adjustments to the noise source and ring modulator. The synth is presented in excellent functional condition.
The base of the synth is also in outstanding condition.
All knobs, sliders and switches are present, original and function smoothly and correctly. A small scratch on the faceplate visible in pictures,
All keys are clean and aligned and contact correctly."
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"Up for auction is one incredibly rare Roland system 700 block 6 modular synth piece. Block 6 is the Interface Frequency-to-Voltage converter plus Envelope Follower plus Schmidt Trigger and is augmented by a sixth VCA, a versatile MultiMode Filter, and a 9-input Audio mixer. This unit is NOS new old stock and has never been used in fact the case it comes in has only been opened twice in the last thirty two years. Once in 1980 when purchased and now.
As you can see by the photos it is in truly in perfect condition not a scratch or blemish to be found. I've bought and sold many vintage analog synths over the years but I have never come across a system 700 and to find a piece that has never been used is incredible. The materials parts and craftsmanship are outstanding it's easy to see why Roland in the late 70s early 80s were second to none. The only issue I can see is since it is a modular piece I have no way of testing its operation. But as stated with the fact that it has never been used and the quality of Roland back then I dought there would be a problem This is a museum piece the scarcity of which I'm really not even quite sure of it is rumored that roland only sold apox fifty full systems and for that reason is hard to place a value on. The last full system sold close to 40 thousand dollars. Please email with any questions System 700 Facts Made from 1976-1982 Full system weighs over 350lbs in case Originally cost over 16000 dollars Full system has 9 oscillators"
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Uploaded by Mark D. Haffner on Nov 26, 2012
"Demonstrated here on Nov. 26, 2012 in excellent condition."
The Roland MKS-80 Super Jupiter is a classic analog synthesizer module with MIDI. Its considered by some to be one of the best analog synthesizers ever made, combining features of the Roland classic Jupiter-8 and Jupiter-6 synthesizers. This synth fits in a 2 space rack. This MKS-80 is bi-timbral and has 2 separate analog synths inside which respond on different MIDI channels. Main outputs are professional XLR. Comes with M-64C memory cartridge: MKS-80 Sample Sound for additional patch storage. This ebay auction also includes the hard-to-find MPG-80 programmer module & 5-PIN DIN cable for connecting to the MKS-80. Used only in professional studio."
"Mutronics Mutator stereo analog filter. These are very rare and hard to find. This one does have midi installed! It is fully functional and in excellent shape. Looks very clean overall, front is in perfect shape. Lightly used in my smoke free home studio. This thing sounds awesome, very fun hands on piece of gear with some incredible filtering for drums, guitar, vocals, bass, synths and entire mixes. It sounds great on anything! The sound used by Daftpunk and others like Radiohead."
"Up for auction is The ultimate polyphonic analog synthesizer - the Alesis A6 Andromeda. In a world filled with “almost-analog” and “sort-of-analog” synthesizers, Andromeda is the real deal: a high-performance instrument fueled by true analog synth technology. In a single, powerful package you’ll find a huge range of tonal possibilities: searing leads, warm pads, fat bass lines, extreme sound effects and more. With Andromeda you can get all these sounds simultaneously, while enjoying the creative control to reach out, grab knobs and instantly reshape Andromeda’s mind-blowing sonics.
Some of the Key Features include...
Real Analog Powerhouse
Andromeda’s fully analog signal path is controlled by a high-speed Motorola Coldfire microprocessor, offering 16-voice polyphony with 16-part multitimbral capability. Andromeda features two analog oscillators per voice, with standard waveforms (available simultaneously), suboscillators, hard and soft sync, and more. It provides two analog filters per voice: these 2-pole (multimode) and 4-pole (lowpass) resonating filters are classically-derived designs, and offer you an astounding range of sonic variability.
Andromeda also provides external audio inputs that allow you to route any signal through its filters. Andromeda has three LFOs, each with six waveforms and many powerful features. It also has three 7-stage, 3-level envelopes capable of functions never before found in any analog synthesizer. An extensive mod matrix offers you an enormous freedom in configuring Andromeda’s sonic firepower, adding to its monstrous capabilities.
In-Depth Control of Your Sound
Andromeda’s 61-note synth-weighted keypad features velocity and aftertouch sensitivity, and its ribbon controlled offers multiple, assignable functions. A distinctive, futuristic front panel features 72 knobs and 114 buttons (the majority are single function), optimally arranged for rapid-fire tweaking and in-depth experimentation. Andromeda’s large, backlit LCD display provides real-world values of parameters (time, frequency, BPM, etc.) and high-resolution graphics. No other synth has ever offered such a sophisticated, informative control panel for creating analog pyrotechnics."