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Three sets of pics from three auctions. First set (SN 1145) via this auction, second via this auction, and third via this auction. There's a fourth listed here (pics previously captured here). Click through to see what each is going for and remember you can search the archives for DX1 auction to what others have gone for.
DX1s are an interesting beast. There is no doubt they are extremely powerful synths and the pinnacle of the DX line, but their 6-OP FM sound engines are available in other forms. Aside from the obvious DX-7, DX-200 and Native Instruments FM-7, there is also the FS1R which is 8-Op FM plus Formant synthesis.
This one indirectly in via Dave & Randel.
Wednesday, December 05, 2012
DOEPFER MS-404 MIDI ANALOG SYNTHESIZER
Novation Nova in Custom Wood EMS "Putney" Style Rack Case
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via this auction
The case reminded me of a reverse EMS VC3S aka "The Putney" case.
via this auction
The case reminded me of a reverse EMS VC3S aka "The Putney" case.
Hammond auto-vari64 Rhythm Machine
Korg Mono/Poly SN 370781
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via this auction
tokyowax (RSS)
via this auction
tokyowax (RSS)
Dave Smith Instruments Tempest
ELECTRO HARMONIX SEQUENCER
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via this auction
"Vintage Electro Harmonix Sequencer Drum analog sequencer pedal. This is one of the rarest EH pedals from their drum and sequencer series (ie. this is not a guitar pedal). A unique design ideally intended for use with any of the DRM machines, or any other drum/electronic units with triggers. This is a second version V2 model with additional clock controls, and features green graphics for the front letters and numbers on the display panel.
Features an 8-step sequencer, with Trigger In, Clock In (for control by an external source), Clock Out, CV Out, Audio Out plus Clock/Pad slider switch for selecting either Pad control (piezo under leather front strip) or the inputted Clock source. Full working condition, including the pad - although it's probably not quite as sensitive as it would have originally been - and great physical condition as pictured. It is missing one of the colored slider caps, though the slider is still easy to use without it. Please note, this is a hardwired 220VAC unit with European plug attached. There are many compact and low priced step-up transformers around for using this with 110-120V. We also have an EH Clockworks Rhythm Generator/Synthesizer available in our other listings."
"Vintage Electro Harmonix Sequencer Drum analog sequencer pedal. This is one of the rarest EH pedals from their drum and sequencer series (ie. this is not a guitar pedal). A unique design ideally intended for use with any of the DRM machines, or any other drum/electronic units with triggers. This is a second version V2 model with additional clock controls, and features green graphics for the front letters and numbers on the display panel.Features an 8-step sequencer, with Trigger In, Clock In (for control by an external source), Clock Out, CV Out, Audio Out plus Clock/Pad slider switch for selecting either Pad control (piezo under leather front strip) or the inputted Clock source. Full working condition, including the pad - although it's probably not quite as sensitive as it would have originally been - and great physical condition as pictured. It is missing one of the colored slider caps, though the slider is still easy to use without it. Please note, this is a hardwired 220VAC unit with European plug attached. There are many compact and low priced step-up transformers around for using this with 110-120V. We also have an EH Clockworks Rhythm Generator/Synthesizer available in our other listings."
LinnDrum LM-2 with Mods
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via this auction
tbx0x
"This is a very nice original LinnDrum, very few signs of use. This is the drummachine that defined the 80's and earned it's place in the line of classic music machines! You know what it sounds like.. This one is special because it was professionally modded with some very useful functions:
- Tuning for all instruments. (On a stock Linn you can only tune a few sounds)
- Filter cutoff on Bass kick (analog Curtis VCF)
- Filter cutoff on Toms and Conga's (analog Curtis VCF)
The mods really open up the machine and give you new sounds / drum sets. Regarding the tuning: this is applied only to the instruments which couldn't be tuned before so you can use this AND tune the Snare, Toms or Congas different! :-) Very nice. As with all Linns the transformer hums a bit (not in the audio signal)."
via this auction
tbx0x
- Tuning for all instruments. (On a stock Linn you can only tune a few sounds)
- Filter cutoff on Bass kick (analog Curtis VCF)
- Filter cutoff on Toms and Conga's (analog Curtis VCF)
The mods really open up the machine and give you new sounds / drum sets. Regarding the tuning: this is applied only to the instruments which couldn't be tuned before so you can use this AND tune the Snare, Toms or Congas different! :-) Very nice. As with all Linns the transformer hums a bit (not in the audio signal)."
Giant Synth Art Exhibition - Kann denn Liebe Synthie sein?
Kann denn Liebe Synthie sein? (Can Love be Synth?) photoexhibition at Reeperbahnfestival 2012 by katja ruge from katja ruge on Vimeo.
"the photoexhibition Kann denn Liebe Synthie sein? (Can Love be Synth?) at Reeperbahnfestval 2012 by photographer katja ruge.
In 2010 synth music lover Katja Ruge started the partyseries "Kann denn Liebe Synthie sein?" " (Can love be Synth?)" together with Frank Ilgener in Hamburg. Soon these events got connected to a photoseries that Katja Ruge did for the leading dance magazine Groove in Germany. The shots of iconic synthesizers such as the Minimoog, Korg ms20, Roland cr-78, Arp Odyssey, Roland tb-303, Roland Jupiter-8, Oscar and the Oberheim ob-8 are already a classic.
Katja Ruge exhibited her photoseries together with 80 analog synthesizers at Kunsthaus Graz with the synthesizerstudio hamburg, did a solo photoexhibition in the Conceptstore Achteinhalb Berlin in 2011 and this year at the SXSW Festival in Austin/Texas.
People (here in the video icona pop filming their viral, courtesy of warner music germany) can interact perfectly with these huge photos. The size is various. They get fixed directly on the wall out of over 100 DIN A4 prints or even on the floor when possible.
The party residency in Hamburg is the Club Golem, one of the coolest spots right now in the harbourtown of the city.
get synthesized! and check out our blog:
www.canlovebesynth.com
Katja Ruge I Photography
www.katjaruge.com"
Follow-up to this post.
StudioBLADE Gen3 Keyboard Production Station Overview
Published on Dec 5, 2012 by musiccomputing
"http://www.MusicComputing.com - StudioBLADE is the world's most powerful and advanced musical keyboard. The new Gen3 model is capable of running any music software or plugin for Windows or Mac OS X. It can be equipped with up to Xeon 12-cores processors, 192GB of RAM and SSD drives. It can run over 3,000 audio tracks at once or do real-time HD video editing. Priced from $3,999"
"http://www.MusicComputing.com - StudioBLADE is the world's most powerful and advanced musical keyboard. The new Gen3 model is capable of running any music software or plugin for Windows or Mac OS X. It can be equipped with up to Xeon 12-cores processors, 192GB of RAM and SSD drives. It can run over 3,000 audio tracks at once or do real-time HD video editing. Priced from $3,999"
"Sleeping" - a late night play on the Korg Krome 73
Published on Dec 5, 2012 by MrRidgebackman
"Hi Everyone,
This is my latest Synth, the Korg Krome 73, only arrived today, so first time out of the Box, the manual is still in there and will get read one day. I was going through some of the preset sounds and Combi's and found this little gem. So decided to play around and record it. No other processing used other than compression in Logic. All sounds are default.
Nothing special and a few two note blunders, but you get the idea. From first glance and first impressions of this Workstation. Its a really nice piece of kit for the price.
Thanks to Turramurra Music for doing a great deal on this Korg and my newly acquired Roland Juno Gi.
Hope you enjoy this and the fact I actually wrote rather than typed...watch the vid and you will understand.
Oh Yes the Krome does have Piano sounds.....there are way toooo many vids of this synth showing off the Pianos....As nice as they are and being well played, I want the Synth sounds and there are plenty to choose from and tweak...
For anyone who hates menus (me included), this isn't so bad.
Cheers - Andy
Music and Video is sole property of ©Andy Barrow 2012"
"Hi Everyone,
This is my latest Synth, the Korg Krome 73, only arrived today, so first time out of the Box, the manual is still in there and will get read one day. I was going through some of the preset sounds and Combi's and found this little gem. So decided to play around and record it. No other processing used other than compression in Logic. All sounds are default.
Nothing special and a few two note blunders, but you get the idea. From first glance and first impressions of this Workstation. Its a really nice piece of kit for the price.
Thanks to Turramurra Music for doing a great deal on this Korg and my newly acquired Roland Juno Gi.
Hope you enjoy this and the fact I actually wrote rather than typed...watch the vid and you will understand.
Oh Yes the Krome does have Piano sounds.....there are way toooo many vids of this synth showing off the Pianos....As nice as they are and being well played, I want the Synth sounds and there are plenty to choose from and tweak...
For anyone who hates menus (me included), this isn't so bad.
Cheers - Andy
Music and Video is sole property of ©Andy Barrow 2012"
Chroma Sequenced Monosynth for Reaktor
video upload by Peter Dines
Published on Dec 5, 2012 by Peter Dines
"Introducing Chroma, a unique sequenced monosynth for Reaktor featuring sound and sequence morphing and multiple control methods - use your mouse, a MIDI controller, Konkreet Performer, TouchOSC or Lemur."
available now at http://www.reaktortips.com/2012/12/chroma-and-gris-gris-sequenced-monster.html
Using Chroma for Reaktor with Konkreet Performer
Published on Dec 5, 2012 by Peter Dines
"Konkreet Performer and the Chroma sequenced monosynth for Reaktor fit together like an iron fist in a velvet glove. Here's how they work together as a monster sequencing and performance duo."
http://www.reaktortips.com
http://konkreetlabs.com/
Tuesday, December 04, 2012
Circuit Abbey 'Invy' & ADSRjr / Expander Demo Videos
Demonstration video for the Circuit Abbey 'Invy' module.
Published on Dec 2, 2012 by signalflowonline
"A demonstration of the Circuit Abbey 'Invy' module. The 'Invy' is a 4hp Eurorack format module that features two channels of Attenuversion and Offset as well as some interesting internal normalling."
Circuit Abbey ADSRjr / Expander Demo
Published on Nov 17, 2012 by signalflowonline
"A twenty-two minute demonstration of the ADSRjr and ADSRjr Expander modules by Circuit Abbey."
Published on Dec 2, 2012 by signalflowonline
"A demonstration of the Circuit Abbey 'Invy' module. The 'Invy' is a 4hp Eurorack format module that features two channels of Attenuversion and Offset as well as some interesting internal normalling."
Circuit Abbey ADSRjr / Expander Demo
Published on Nov 17, 2012 by signalflowonline
"A twenty-two minute demonstration of the ADSRjr and ADSRjr Expander modules by Circuit Abbey."
Flight of Harmony 'IMP Module', Tech. Demo. 1
Uploaded by signalflowonline on Feb 21, 2012
Voice on left channel, IMP on right.
"This is a technical (see: dry, long and hopefully informative) demonstration of Flight of Harmony's 'IMP Module' for the Euro-rack Modular format.
Like all my demonstration videos, the narration is hard-panned Left and the module itself is hard-panned Right. This is done to better distinguish between the 'talky bits' and the sound of the module itself.
If you have any questions or comments - please leave a comment below or send me a message and I'll respond as soon as I am able. Thank you."
Voice on left channel, IMP on right.
"This is a technical (see: dry, long and hopefully informative) demonstration of Flight of Harmony's 'IMP Module' for the Euro-rack Modular format.
Like all my demonstration videos, the narration is hard-panned Left and the module itself is hard-panned Right. This is done to better distinguish between the 'talky bits' and the sound of the module itself.
If you have any questions or comments - please leave a comment below or send me a message and I'll respond as soon as I am able. Thank you."
Trash_Audio 9: 4ms Pedeals 'Pingable Envelope Generator' and 'VCA Matrix'
Uploaded by signalflowonline on Sep 1, 2011
"Footage of Dan Green from 4ms Pedals demonstrating their 'Pingable Envelope Generator' and 'VCA Matrix' at TRASH_AUDIO 9 in Chicago on April 2nd, 2011."
Looks like I haven't posted this one before, so here it is.
"Footage of Dan Green from 4ms Pedals demonstrating their 'Pingable Envelope Generator' and 'VCA Matrix' at TRASH_AUDIO 9 in Chicago on April 2nd, 2011."
Looks like I haven't posted this one before, so here it is.
ROLAND SH-09 with Original Gig Bag
Smoov-E Helmet Camera Circus
Published on Dec 3, 2012 by smoovbasket
"Artist/Rapper Smoov-E gets down on a Synsonics Drum Machine and a Casio MT-35."
Smoov-E also brought us The Sex-Tone.
Maschine and MIDI Designer Duet
Published on Dec 4, 2012 by MIDIDesigner
"Dan Rosenstark, founder of MIDI Designer, plays a duet with Native Instruments Maschine and MIDI Designer. This video highlights MIDI Designer 1.4.2's new position-sensitive drumpads and absurdly-low latency.
Thanks for watching and for checking out MIDI Designer!
MIDI Designer (http://midiDesigner.com) is a professional MIDI controller for iPad, iPhone and iPod touch. Design your perfect MIDI control surface right on your device. MIDI Designer is used by professional musicians, DJs, sound engineers, lighting engineers, and robotics experts."
iTunes:
MIDI Designer Pro - Confusionists LLC
iOS Devices on eBay - Don't miss the Daily Tech Deals
"Dan Rosenstark, founder of MIDI Designer, plays a duet with Native Instruments Maschine and MIDI Designer. This video highlights MIDI Designer 1.4.2's new position-sensitive drumpads and absurdly-low latency.
Thanks for watching and for checking out MIDI Designer!
MIDI Designer (http://midiDesigner.com) is a professional MIDI controller for iPad, iPhone and iPod touch. Design your perfect MIDI control surface right on your device. MIDI Designer is used by professional musicians, DJs, sound engineers, lighting engineers, and robotics experts."
iTunes:
MIDI Designer Pro - Confusionists LLC
iOS Devices on eBay - Don't miss the Daily Tech Deals
Analogue Solutions Europa, Simmons SDS8 & Roland Jupiter 6 idea
Published on Dec 4, 2012 by zibbybone
"You'll want headphones or a good sound system for this one. I programmed the bassline a couple of weeks ago and just acquired the SDS8 and thought I'd try it out."
"You'll want headphones or a good sound system for this one. I programmed the bassline a couple of weeks ago and just acquired the SDS8 and thought I'd try it out."
Schubert - "Ave Maria" (Theremin + Talking Machine)
Published on Nov 30, 2012 by AlKhwarizmi
"I post this so that people don't think I'm no longer playing the theremin! I'm still playing, but lately I didn't have as much time for practice as I'd have liked.
This is an attempt at Schubert's "Ellen's Third Song", or "Ave Maria". My Moog Etherwave theremin goes through an Art Tube MP to the Electro-Harmonix Talking Machine pedal, which changes its voice, then to an Electro-Harmonix Holy Grail Plus reverb. The playing could be better - few time for practice lately...
An earlier attempt without the Talking Machine is here:"
Learning the Theremin, week 61: Schubert, "Ave Maria"
Uploaded by AlKhwarizmi on Nov 25, 2011
"Another rendition of Schubert's "Ave Maria" with my Moog Etherwave Plus theremin. The accompaniment track is from a CD by Dowani. I think I've gotten better from the previous one ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9IAY50sPNmo ).
I'm using a reverb pedal (but with much less reverb than in that previous video) and a tube EQ pedal."
"I post this so that people don't think I'm no longer playing the theremin! I'm still playing, but lately I didn't have as much time for practice as I'd have liked.
This is an attempt at Schubert's "Ellen's Third Song", or "Ave Maria". My Moog Etherwave theremin goes through an Art Tube MP to the Electro-Harmonix Talking Machine pedal, which changes its voice, then to an Electro-Harmonix Holy Grail Plus reverb. The playing could be better - few time for practice lately...
An earlier attempt without the Talking Machine is here:"
Learning the Theremin, week 61: Schubert, "Ave Maria"
Uploaded by AlKhwarizmi on Nov 25, 2011
"Another rendition of Schubert's "Ave Maria" with my Moog Etherwave Plus theremin. The accompaniment track is from a CD by Dowani. I think I've gotten better from the previous one ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9IAY50sPNmo ).
I'm using a reverb pedal (but with much less reverb than in that previous video) and a tube EQ pedal."
Hexinverter vcNOIZ Voltage Controlled Noise Oscillator DEMO2
"Here is a rather drawn out recording of me noodling with the hexinverter.net vcNOIZ in my modular system.
Patch used: I am using the main noise output straight from the module. No filter is used. I am then feeding the /4 and /8 sub-frequency outputs through a resonant lowpass filter and mixing all 3 of those signals together. The result is a gnarly, fat textured and fully modulated via CV noise sound you simply cannot get with other modules. I bring in some LFO modulation and manual pitch modulation via the frequency control on the module itself.
Hope you enjoy :)
Module description:
vcNOIZ is a voltage controlled noise oscillator for modular synthesis. It creates crunchy sounds reminiscent of the Commodore 64 and other retro noise sources. It has exponential and linear CV inputs just like a normal VCO and also serves a random gate when clocked either internally or externally.
vcNOIZ is a unique-sounding noise source for your modular that you can build or purchase as a ready-made eurorack module in the not-too-distant future.
For more info, or to preorder yourself a module, PCB or kit, visit the indiegogo page here: http://www.indiegogo.com/vcnoiz"
First demo posted here.
Patch used: I am using the main noise output straight from the module. No filter is used. I am then feeding the /4 and /8 sub-frequency outputs through a resonant lowpass filter and mixing all 3 of those signals together. The result is a gnarly, fat textured and fully modulated via CV noise sound you simply cannot get with other modules. I bring in some LFO modulation and manual pitch modulation via the frequency control on the module itself.
Hope you enjoy :)
Module description:
vcNOIZ is a voltage controlled noise oscillator for modular synthesis. It creates crunchy sounds reminiscent of the Commodore 64 and other retro noise sources. It has exponential and linear CV inputs just like a normal VCO and also serves a random gate when clocked either internally or externally.
vcNOIZ is a unique-sounding noise source for your modular that you can build or purchase as a ready-made eurorack module in the not-too-distant future.
For more info, or to preorder yourself a module, PCB or kit, visit the indiegogo page here: http://www.indiegogo.com/vcnoiz"
First demo posted here.
Bitcom AD031 Coming From Audio Damage
Something new coming from Audio Damage.
via Chris Randall's Analog Industries, Chris is one half of Audio Damage.
QuNexus Keys Demo with Dexstrumental
Published on Dec 4, 2012 by Keith McMillen Instruments
"Four prototype QuNexus keyboards have been sent to KMI Reps around the country - here's a little footage from the field with Austin, TX based keyboardist Dexstrumental.
www.keithmcmillen.com/qunexus"
"Four prototype QuNexus keyboards have been sent to KMI Reps around the country - here's a little footage from the field with Austin, TX based keyboardist Dexstrumental.
www.keithmcmillen.com/qunexus"
Conn Electric Band SN 002504
via this auction
Pics of the inside below. Tons more at the auction. There's a video there as well, but you can barely hear it. Check out this older post for some videos and pics of another one that sold a while back.
Note the preset cards including "Singing Chipmunk". You can see the date on one of the cards back to 1973.
Soviet FORMANTA UDS Drum Synth Guts
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via this auction
mechanical animals
Pic of the inside of a Formanta UDS.
via this auction
mechanical animals
Pic of the inside of a Formanta UDS.
Purple M-Audio Venom S for Auction
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via this auction
Note this was one of the prototype colors mentioned in this post, before M-Audio settled on the white design. The black one was recently listed here. I'm curious how many of these exists and if M-Audio actual released them. There is no mention of them being prototypes in the listings. The following is the description minus the terms & shipping blurb:

"Up for sale is a M-Audio Venom S Virtual Analog Synthesizer. We do not have the appropriate power supply to test this item. For this reason, it will be sold for parts/repair. This keyboard/synthesizer does have some wear with some stray marks, scuffs, scratches, and dry tape residue from tape/stickers that were removed etc. Please refer to the pictures to see exactly what this item is and the condition that it comes in."
via this auction
Note this was one of the prototype colors mentioned in this post, before M-Audio settled on the white design. The black one was recently listed here. I'm curious how many of these exists and if M-Audio actual released them. There is no mention of them being prototypes in the listings. The following is the description minus the terms & shipping blurb:
"Up for sale is a M-Audio Venom S Virtual Analog Synthesizer. We do not have the appropriate power supply to test this item. For this reason, it will be sold for parts/repair. This keyboard/synthesizer does have some wear with some stray marks, scuffs, scratches, and dry tape residue from tape/stickers that were removed etc. Please refer to the pictures to see exactly what this item is and the condition that it comes in."
circle of 4th
Published on Dec 4, 2012 by Ebotronix
4ms Peg RCD
Analogue Systems RS 110
Doepfer A117 A 118 A 134 pan by Moog MP201
Grendel Formant Filter
Make Noise Maths Moddemix QMMG Wogglebug
Malekko 4x Anti 4x Unkle
Roland System 104 Sequencer
SSL Modulation Orgy
Toppobrillo Sportmodulator
Logic Master clock and Sequence to Kenton Pro 2000 II
Kick Ultrabeat
FX Boss VF1, Lexicon PCM 80/90 , Line6 Echopro, TC M3000
BSS DPR 402 ,SPL Gold Mike, Alesis 3630 ,Aphex Exciter C2
4ms Peg RCD
Analogue Systems RS 110
Doepfer A117 A 118 A 134 pan by Moog MP201
Grendel Formant Filter
Make Noise Maths Moddemix QMMG Wogglebug
Malekko 4x Anti 4x Unkle
Roland System 104 Sequencer
SSL Modulation Orgy
Toppobrillo Sportmodulator
Logic Master clock and Sequence to Kenton Pro 2000 II
Kick Ultrabeat
FX Boss VF1, Lexicon PCM 80/90 , Line6 Echopro, TC M3000
BSS DPR 402 ,SPL Gold Mike, Alesis 3630 ,Aphex Exciter C2
Octatrack and Eurorack - Try #2
Published on Dec 4, 2012 by lampeo
recorded strait to a Zoom R16
Music and Video By: Lampeo
http://soundcloud.com/lampeo
recorded strait to a Zoom R16
Music and Video By: Lampeo
http://soundcloud.com/lampeo
DX5 playing Depeche Mode "Puppets"
Published on Dec 4, 2012 by DX5
"Gear used:
Roland MRS-2 Promars
Roland JP8000
Backtape recorded on Pro Tools, then dumped to a Revox B77 MkII. Backing sounds used are: Promars (Bassline), Roland TR 808 (drum samples), Simmons SDS 8 (real one, noise) and Korg KR 55 (drum samples), JP8000 (seqs, etc).
Composed by Vince Clarke"
Yamaha CS01II Plays BIG MUFF by Depeche Mode by Pea Hicks Cubase Capture
Yamaha CS01II Plays BIG MUFF by Depeche Mode - Cubase Screen Capture
Published on Dec 4, 2012 by peahix
"I've had several skeptics weigh in on my various Depeche Mode covers done all on my Yamaha CS01II synth, so I thought I'd make a screen-cap video showing the Cubase session for my rendition of "Big Muff." Here's the mastered version I posted previously: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5IiZlvr7fXs [posted here]
In this version, you can see all my parts, and I solo all the different bits throughout so you can hear how it all comes together. Note that for several sounds there are actually two different tracks that play together to form a composite sound. The CS01II is a pretty limited synth, and in order to more accurately achieve certain sounds, I had to split things into their component parts. The channels that remain muted throughout are just the MIDI parts, which aren't outputting to anything here, since each MIDI track was recorded one at a time via the CS01II to an audio track. Anyway, hopefully this is useful or interesting to someone!!"
Click here for a search on "Peahix Depeche Mode" that will bring up more covers featuring only the Yamaha CS01 mkII.
Published on Dec 4, 2012 by peahix
"I've had several skeptics weigh in on my various Depeche Mode covers done all on my Yamaha CS01II synth, so I thought I'd make a screen-cap video showing the Cubase session for my rendition of "Big Muff." Here's the mastered version I posted previously: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5IiZlvr7fXs [posted here]
In this version, you can see all my parts, and I solo all the different bits throughout so you can hear how it all comes together. Note that for several sounds there are actually two different tracks that play together to form a composite sound. The CS01II is a pretty limited synth, and in order to more accurately achieve certain sounds, I had to split things into their component parts. The channels that remain muted throughout are just the MIDI parts, which aren't outputting to anything here, since each MIDI track was recorded one at a time via the CS01II to an audio track. Anyway, hopefully this is useful or interesting to someone!!"
Click here for a search on "Peahix Depeche Mode" that will bring up more covers featuring only the Yamaha CS01 mkII.
No sequencer Patch experiment - modular freejazz sequence
No sequencer Patch experiment - modular freejazz sequence from Richard Devine on Vimeo.
"Patch experiment trying to use just a few LFO's synced together at very slow rates to generate a loose arrangement of triggered square wave pulses. These pulses where sent out to a few voices on the delptronics
ldb-1e and the DrumDokta & "Clap" Breakout running through a MakeNoise Phonogene/Echophon delay. FM swells courtesy of the MakeNoise DPO and Intellijel Rubicon, ran through a Strymon TimeLine delay pedal. Haunting drones coming from the Cycle Box II and WMD wave gamma.
Note: Headphones recommended. :)"
Quik-E #23: This is Omniverse!
Published on Dec 4, 2012 by thepluginguru
"Rate!! Comment!! Subscribe!! Come along on a Sonic Tour of my new Patch Library for Spectrasonics' Omnisphere virtual instrument "Omniverse". More Info including a wonderful "Add to Cart" button on this page: http://bit.ly/TE44Dl."
"Rate!! Comment!! Subscribe!! Come along on a Sonic Tour of my new Patch Library for Spectrasonics' Omnisphere virtual instrument "Omniverse". More Info including a wonderful "Add to Cart" button on this page: http://bit.ly/TE44Dl."
Jamming with Korg monotrine. miniKP and Rebirth for iPad
Published on Dec 4, 2012 by Khantipol Kasemsant
"with Korg monotrine. miniKP and Rebirth for iPad"
iTunes:
ReBirth for iPad - Propellerhead Software AB
iOS Devices on eBay - Don't miss the Daily Tech Deals
"with Korg monotrine. miniKP and Rebirth for iPad"
iTunes:
ReBirth for iPad - Propellerhead Software AB
iOS Devices on eBay - Don't miss the Daily Tech Deals
12 Days of Modular 2012-Day 4-Band Pass Filter
Published on Dec 4, 2012 by raulsworldofsynths
"Day 4: A look at a Band Pass Filter.Video series of 12 different scenes from the Modular World of Raul's World of Synths.Sound and Video by Raul Pena.©Raul Pena 2012"
All parts here.
"Day 4: A look at a Band Pass Filter.Video series of 12 different scenes from the Modular World of Raul's World of Synths.Sound and Video by Raul Pena.©Raul Pena 2012"
All parts here.
Doepfer announces availability of Dark Energy II Analog Synthesizer
"GRAEFELFING, GERMANY: audio hardware developer Doepfer is proud to announce availability of its new Dark Energy II Analog Synthesizer, a redesigned version of the original Dark Energy, a standalone monophonic analogue synthesizer with inbuilt USB/MIDI interfacing and CV connectivity released to much critical acclaim in 2010...
So why the need to redesign something so successful so soon? Simple. Needs must. And who better to explain this than company CEO Dieter Doepfer himself: “As the Dark Energy had to be discontinued, because an important electronic component (CEM3394) is no longer available, we decided to do a redesign. The new Dark Energy II looks like the Dark Energy at first glance, but the basic sound of the Dark Energy II is clearly different because of the new circuits for the VCO, VCF, and VCA.”
Given the absence of that rich-sounding, analogue ‘synthesizer-voice-on-a-chip’ (CEM3394) from Curtis Electromusic Specialities successor OnChip, how does the Dark Energy II sound? Still rich, still analogue — with 20 to 30 minutes tuning time needed for the VCO’s temperature-controlled pure analogue circuitry, but different... mainly because of the completely different filter type.
Notable differences in specification between the two — together with a number of functional additions to the Dark Energy II — are as follows: firstly, the Dark Energy II features a sawtooth-based VCO core (compared to the Dark Energy’s triangle-based one), which, as implied, outputs a sawtooth waveform, with a waveform Shape switch for selecting sawtooth, off, or clipped/inverted sawtooth; meanwhile, that all-important, sounding-defining VCF is centred around a 12dB multimode filter with lowpass, notch, highpass, and bandpass, together with an all-new filter Mode control for continuous transition from lowpass via notch and highpass around to bandpass (as opposed the 24dB lowpass variety with linear frequency modulation (LFM) control found on the Dark Energy);
the VCF’s exponential frequency modulation (XFM) control also has a polarization function, whereby the modulation source (LFO2 or ADSR) selected by the Source switch can affect the filter frequency with a positive or negative behaviour (by rotating rightwards or leftwards, respectively); finally, the VCA has an exponential scale (unlike the Dark Energy’s combined linear/exponential scale).Benefitting those with a modicum of electronics know-how, the Dark Energy II offers much more internal expansion possibilities than its ‘Mk I’ predecessor courtesy of pin header terminals for the following functions: rectangle and sawtooth VCO outputs, linear FM input for VCO, hard sync input for VCO, lowpass/bandpass/highpass VCF output, rectangle and triangle outputs for each LFO, and optional reset/direction features for each LFO — all conspiring to make this already flexible synthesizer even more flexible!
The upshot of those differences is that sounds created on a Dark Energy II of course cannot be replicated on a Dark Energy (and vise versa) — though there is nothing to stop the two distinctive synthesizers from being daisy-chained together to produce an even wider palette of sounds. Indeed, several units can be polyphonically or monophonically cascaded (via internal MIDI out/MIDI in connections) to create an ‘über-synth’ of sorts!
Like the Dark Energy, the Dark Energy II is a standalone monophonic analogue synthesizer with inbuilt USB/MIDI interfacing and CV connectivity housed in a rugged black metal case with wooden end cheeks; likewise, sound generation and all modulation sources are 100 percent analogue, appealing to purists — only the USB/MIDI interface includes digital components, naturally! Again, vintage-looking, high-quality potentiometers with metal shafts are used throughout, and all are fixed to the casing — except for that all-new filter Mode control — to ensure stability. Spacing between them is generous (in comparison to the necessarily smaller A-100 Analog Modular System modules like the A-111-5 Mini Synthesizer Voice equivalent of the original Dark Energy) to ease sound-shaping manipulation.
In truth, then, the Dark Energy II is — to all intents and purposes — an all-new synthesizer from Doepfer! Why not plug in and play?
Dark Energy II can only be ordered online within Germany directly from Doepfer (http://www.doepfer.de/form_e.htm) for €428.00 EURO, including VAT, or purchased from an authorised dealer. (An optional Glide control option is also available for self-installation for €10.00 EURO, including VAT.)"
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EMS Vocoder System 2000
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via the seller: "The Mighty EMS Vocoder System 2000, with 16 bands in excellent condition and 100% fully functional. It looks beautiful. This is the series II, black version with rack ears, handles, dual LED meters and in USA voltage. I am the original owner and it has less than 50 hours on it. I kept it turned off and disconnected from wall power when not in use. 
I have owned most of the top vocoders with exception of the EMS 5000 and the EMS line of vocoders sound better than all of the rest in terms of raw character. The EMS 2000 has an electric punch to it that others don't have and it's sibalance is excellent too. To me it sounds better than the Moog/Bode vocoders and definitely better than the Sennheiser VSM-201.
The Sennheiser is smooth but lacks that electric punch. Electronically in terms of filters and envelopes, the EMS 2000 is close to identical to the EMS 3000 and EMS 5000. Only difference is that the 3000 has the same 16 bands/filters/envs but with attentuators and the 5000 has 22 bands and patch panel. The S/N ratio is better on the 2000 than the 3000 perhaps due to not having the attentuator circuits installed. Sure digital vocoders can do cool things, but when you hear an EMS 2000 analog vocoder with a monster Moog or Oberheim synthesizer along with vocals, some analog reverb and tube preamp...piped into a very powerful sound system, well, lets just say.....you will definitely never forget it."
I have owned most of the top vocoders with exception of the EMS 5000 and the EMS line of vocoders sound better than all of the rest in terms of raw character. The EMS 2000 has an electric punch to it that others don't have and it's sibalance is excellent too. To me it sounds better than the Moog/Bode vocoders and definitely better than the Sennheiser VSM-201.
The Sennheiser is smooth but lacks that electric punch. Electronically in terms of filters and envelopes, the EMS 2000 is close to identical to the EMS 3000 and EMS 5000. Only difference is that the 3000 has the same 16 bands/filters/envs but with attentuators and the 5000 has 22 bands and patch panel. The S/N ratio is better on the 2000 than the 3000 perhaps due to not having the attentuator circuits installed. Sure digital vocoders can do cool things, but when you hear an EMS 2000 analog vocoder with a monster Moog or Oberheim synthesizer along with vocals, some analog reverb and tube preamp...piped into a very powerful sound system, well, lets just say.....you will definitely never forget it."
Original EMS Synthi AKS Synthesizer
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Vintage Moog MemoryMoog Plus SN 1916 with Volume Mod
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Roland JD-800 & JD-990 Sound Set
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ROLAND SL-JD80-01 DRUMS & PERCUSSION STANDARD (data card + waveform card)
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ROLAND SL-JD80-04 STRINGS ENSEMBLE (data card + waveform card)
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ROLAND SL-JD80-06 GRAND PIANO (data card + waveform card)
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ROLAND SL-JD80-01 DRUMS & PERCUSSION STANDARD (data card + waveform card)ROLAND SL-JD80-02 DRUMS & PERCUSSION DANCE (data card + waveform card)
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ROLAND SL-JD80-04 STRINGS ENSEMBLE (data card + waveform card)
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ROLAND JP-8000 Analog Modeling Synthesizer SN ZJ57621 with Original Gig Bag
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Yamaha CS 10 SN 5472
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ROLAND Juno-60 SN 220265
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FARFISA SYNTORCHESTRA
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"FARFISA SYNTORCHESTRA METAL CARRY CASE MODEL WITH A VINYL STICKER RESEMBLING WOOD COVERING THE SURFACE (VERY GOOD EFFECT AND QUALITY AS YOU CAN SEE IN PHOTOS). UNIT WAS REFURBISHED IN TEFI VINTAGE LAB. 100% FUNCTIONAL AND IN GOOD SHAPE, NO ISSUES."
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"FARFISA SYNTORCHESTRA METAL CARRY CASE MODEL WITH A VINYL STICKER RESEMBLING WOOD COVERING THE SURFACE (VERY GOOD EFFECT AND QUALITY AS YOU CAN SEE IN PHOTOS). UNIT WAS REFURBISHED IN TEFI VINTAGE LAB. 100% FUNCTIONAL AND IN GOOD SHAPE, NO ISSUES."
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