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Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Mystery CV-controlled quad audio box - Buchla?


via Brian Kehew

"My friend found this in some surplus yard near the Bay Area. It's a CV-controlled quad audio box of some kind, with joystick control. Missing most of its guts and no labels. Obviously not a production unit. Wonder if it's related to the Grateful Dead concerts in quad?"

Anyone have any ideas?

Update via Cooper Sloan in the comments: "Looks buchla... Besides proximity to Berkley and aesthetics the blue pcb is a clue."

via Brian: "Not Buchla from the people I've asked, and the connectors etc are different. But it seems so similar in style, so maybe a related copy. He had a lot of people work for him that could have built this as well."

via Dennis Matana on the AH list: "Looks like something from Elektor. They also used blue pcb's...and the connectors look similar. I'm restoring a Formant at the moment and also the vocoder from Elektor."

Update via gchang (Gary Chang) in the comments: "The obvious Buchla nod is the jack selection - using banana jacks for the cv inputs, but none of the layout is at all similar to Buchla devices, who rarely created anything with conventional VCAs.

My guess is that it is a custom quad locator made for a studio that had a Buchla system as the main unit of the room... "

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

AH Bay Area 2009 Recap on Bleepology

on Bleepology

Left: The Mighty 14 Panel Serge

Below: I'm wondering if anyone asked for the Buchla to be moved so they could play pool.

Sunday, November 01, 2009

Analog Heaven Bay Area 2009

via kwote:

"http://www.fdiskc.com/ahcali/

It's happening this month and I want to make sure all the synth freaks out there check it out. I promise to get lots of cool photos of all the synths and modular gear and I'll submit them to your site immediately following the event. Here's a sample of what I'll submit to you from last years event posted on my blog: http://kwotemusic.blogspot.com/2008/10/ah-bay-area-102508.html

Cheers."

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Tom Oberheim SEM Update

More info is up on the Tom Oberheim website.

For the archives:
"Welcome to my new website! The word is getting around that I'll be reissuing my very first analog synth-- the Synthesizer Expander Module (SEM). The SEM has the same single-voice analog circuit design as the original - 100% analog! - and is paired with a versatile MIDI to CV converter that allows the routing of MIDI messages to the various control voltage inputs. I've been showing the prototype around a little and musicians love the sound.

I'll be posting more information soon but while you're here, please sign up for my email list by simply sending an email to:

tom (at) tomoberheim (dot) com

and I'll let you know when the product ships. The pricing is as follows:

* SEM with MIDI input and MIDI to CV routing panel (as shown in above photo): $899

* SEM with patch panel connections to internal inputs and outputs (no MIDI input, same as above photo but left panel controls are replaced by CV/gate/audio I/O patch panel): $749

* Basic SEM module with front panel (no case or power supply, good for drop-in replacement of original SEM): $599

Thanks for stopping by!

- Tom Oberheim"

Update: patch points via the AH list:
"just in case you are interested, the following is a list of the internal inputs and outputs that I plan to bring out to jacks:

SYNTHESIZER EXPANDER MODULE ELECTRONICS BOARD CONNECTOR LIST

CONN. PIN FUNCTION Direction
A1 VCO 1 - External Modulation Input
A2 VC0 1 - Sawtooth Waveform Output
A3 VCO 1 - Pulse Waveform Output
B1 VCO 1 - Control Voltage #1 Input
B2 Ground
B3 VCO 1 - Control Voltage #2 Input
C1 VCO 1 - Sync Output Output
C2 Ground
C3 VCO 1 - Sync Input Input
D1 VCO 2 - Control Voltage #1 Input
D2 Ground
D3 VCO 2 - Control Voltage #2 Input
E1 VCO 2 - External Modulation Input
E2 VC0 2 - Sawtooth Waveform Output
E3 VCO 2 - Pulse Waveform Output
F1 VCO 2 - Sync Output Output
F2 VCA - Control Input Input
F3 VCO 2 - Sync Input Input
G1 LFO Trigger Input
G2 Ground
G3 LFO Waveform Output
H1 VCF - Control Voltage #1 Input
H2 VCF - Control Voltage #2 Input
H3 VCF - External Modulation Input
I1 VCA Output Output
I2 Ground
I3 Output Amplifier Input Input
J1 VCF - HiPass Signal Output
J2 Ground
J3 VCF - Bandpass Signal Output
K1 Selected VCF Response Output
K2 Ground
K3 VCF - LowPass Signal Output
L1 External Audio Input #1 Input
L2 Ground
L3 External Audio Input #1 Input
M1 External Audio Input #2 Input
M2 Ground
M3 External Audio Input #2 Input
X1 ENV 1 - Output Output
X2 ENV 1 - Gate Input
X3 ENV 1 - Trigger Input
Y1 ENV 2 - Output Output
Y2 ENV 2 - Gate Input
Y3 ENV 2 - Trigger Input
Z1 +18 Volts Input
Z2 Ground
Z3 Ground
Z4 -18 Volts Input

tom o."

Update via the AH list:
"I am talking to a possible German distributor. I will advise you later.

SEMs will not be available until September.

A really cool mini-sequencer is in the design stage but will not be available until the end of the year because I have to get some SEMs done!

tom o."

Update via fotomoog in the comments of this post:
"The SEM comes in three versions:
- version 1: SEM analog module with Midi to CV converter for modern Midi-based systems
- version 2: SEM analog module with patchpanel for systems which can supply an appropriate control voltage and gate or trigger signal
- version 3: SEM module alone, without case, power supply or interface module. The purpose of the version 3 SEM is really just to replace old SEMs in old Oberheims. I do not recommend trying to integrate just the SEM without the case and power supply into another situation. The main stumbling block would be that the SEM requires regulated +/- 18 volts.
www.audioMIDI.com is the exclusive dealer for the Tom Oberheim SEM. The links take you to their website where additional information is available. Also if you wish to pre-order an SEM, you can do that on the audioMIDI website.
Deliveries of the SEM begin sometime in September.
I will be updating my website (www.tomoberheim.com) on a regular basis. You might want to check it from time to time for additional information. I expect to have an FAQ and a short history of the SEM on the site soon.
I appreciate you interest!
Tom Oberheim

So, here is my calling arround the worl : who can DIY a power-in-out bay rack to plug 1 or 2 new SEM ?"

Update via James Husted on AH: "Two SEMs can be placed next to each other in a 19" rack but the chassis behind the panel will exceed the standard width restrictions for 19"racks (to clear the rails used my most everybody). You can shave off some of the extra panel width that over hang the PCB widths and it will work just fine though. Remaking the front panels on the older SEMs is not trivial - there are standoffs swaged into them and unless you have access to a press (and PEM standoffs) it will not be easy. I once looked into a super cheap layout with no rear chassis - relying on the rack for protection - that was just a big hole in a 6U panel and If I remember correctly it would have just fit.
If you want some metalwork designs that others have made racks from - go to my Oberheim Databank page and choose custom metalwork at the bottom:

http://web.me.com/ersatzplanet/ErsatzPlanet/Pages/ObiePages.html"

Sunday, October 26, 2008

AH Bay Area 10.25.08 via Kwote

You can find images on Kwotemusic.

Pacific Northwest Synthesizer Meeting 2008 via Carbon111


You can find pics and notes via Carbon111 on SYNTHWIRE

BTW, you will notice the event referenced with PNW abbreviated and spelled out, the word meeting vs gathering, and so on. Same for the AH Bay Area event. I've created labels for each, PNW2008 and AHBA2008, so just click on them to see all posts for the events. The events label will bring up all event posts.

Pictured here: the group and some scrumptious cookies from Carbon111's wife, Laura. Thanks Laura! It was a fun event this year.

Pictures from AH Bay Area 2008

click here for images of the event via David Eastman on AH.

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

AH Bay Area and PNW Synth Gatherings This Saturday

AH Bay Area Gathering Info
"There *will* be a raffle with the proceeds going to the Moog Foundation, and they have some goodies that they're sending out as raffle prizes. If you have anything you'd like to donate to a good cause, please bring it, I [Brandon] will have Moog Foundation thank you notes that can be filled out if you need proof of donation. Bring some cash for raffle tickets!

There will be a few new modules making their debut at this event, so don't miss it!"

It will be at:
TechShop
120 Independence Dr
Menlo Park, CA 94025
10AM-7PM

PNW Synth Gathering (Pacific Northwest in the Seattle Area)
"This year the meeting will be in the K-Quad, K203 and K204. Original post updated."

The Mattson Mini Modular (MMM) will make an appearance - a few systems will be there.

Friday, October 03, 2008

AH Bay Area 2008 official date

"http://www.fdiskc.com/ahcali/
Saturday, October 25th 2008 at the TechShop in Menlo Park, be there or
be square.

We'd like to have a Moog Foundation raffle as we have for the last few
years, so if anyone wants to step up and handle the
tickets/collection/etc for that, please contact me.

Actually, if you're planning on going, I'd like it if you signed up
for the AHCali list (link in url above) and RSVPed there, so we have
some idea the size of the crowd we'll have.

-Brandon"

Saturday, June 14, 2008

Sequential Circuits Prophet-5 and Poly Sequencer

images via this auction via AH:
"This Prophet 5, ser.#5049, was purchased directly from Sequential Circuits and has lived its whole life in a non-smoking professional recording studio environment in the SF bay area, under the protection of the original owner. Save for one or two nicks in the wood paneling, this instrument is in perfect condition. The MIDI option was installed by a Sequential design engineer. The original protective plastic facing is still intact. The hardshell case was custom built for it at the time of purchase. It too is in new condition. The rare, companion Sequential Poly-Sequencer works only with the P-5, and only when MIDI is disabled (via a switch on the back panel). Original manuals for both P5 and Poly-Sequencer are included, both in pristine condition. hear it here: http://www.tapewarm.com/Litwin_att94C.mp3 all done only with the P5 and poly-sequencer!! pretty cool, huh!!"

Wednesday, September 19, 2007

AH Bay Area Gathering 2007 - Cary Roberts' Serge and Blacet


YouTube via therealretrosynth.
"Cary Roberts' Serge, Blacet, and MFB gear driven by Doug T's Serge TKB at the Analogue Heaven Bay Area gathering in Oakland CA on Sept 9 2007."

Monday, September 17, 2007

AH Bay Area Gathering 2007 - Chris Muir's Buchla 200e


YouTube via therealretrosynth.
"Chris Muir's Buchla 200e at the Analogue Heaven Bay Area gathering in Oakland CA on Sept 9 2007."

Thursday, September 13, 2007

AH Bay Area 2007


YouTubes via synthdood.

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

AH Bay Area 2007 via Peter

Title link takes you to shots of this years AH Bay Area 2007 sent in via Peter.

Monday, September 10, 2007

AH Cali 2007 Images

Two sets are in:

One
Two

AKA AH Bay Area 2007

Update: another set via synchro1
and more from retrosynth.

Tuesday, June 26, 2007

AH Bay Area 2007

"Thanks to Gino Robair, we've once again set a location and date for the AH Bay Area gathering in California. September 9th at the 21 Grand in Oakland, more info forthcoming as we get closer, so save the date if you think you want to attend.

http://www.fdiskc.com/ahcali/

You've probably seen the pictures from our previous installments, so you know it's always a good time.

-Brandon"

Thursday, November 30, 2006

AH Bay Area Gathering 2006 Gallery on alt-mode

Title link takes you to the gallery by alt-mode, just sent to AH today.

Two EMS Synthis pictured.

Wednesday, November 15, 2006

AH Bay Area Gathering 2006 Gallery on rtopia

Title link takes you to another set on rtopia. When you get there do a find for 2006. I tried the direct link to the post but I'm getting a 404.

Tuesday, November 14, 2006

Magic Smoke Electronics Mankato

"Magic Smoke is the exclusive licensed source of Thomas Henry's books on do-it-yourself musical electronics as well as the source for exclusive analog synthesizer modules and kits. For starters, we're bringing out Thomas's classic books plus his fantastic new voltage controlled filter."

The Mankato!

Designed by well known synth DIY guru Thomas Henry, the TH-201 is a low-pass VCF with some unusual operating modes. Magic Smoke will be producing kits for a four output model (TH-201/4) and an eight output model (TH-201/8). With the Resonance control turned all the way up, these filters will self-oscillate, operating as multi-phase LFOs or VCOs.

Both DC-coupled and AC-coupled inputs are available. The DC-coupled inputs allow the TH-201 to operate as a voltage-controlled lag processor (slew limiter). All outputs are buffered and have standard 1k impedance.

The TH-201 VCF will be produced as a kit in Euro Rack and Frac Rack panel formats. The PCB will be available separately for those who want to package the TH-201 in other formats.

The Mankato covers a very wide frequency range -- around 0.005Hz (200 seconds/cycle) to beyond 20kHz without range switches. Changing the timing capacitors can provide extended low frequency operation.

TH-201/4
• 12 and 24 dB outputs
• inverted 12 and 24 dB outputs
• 90 degrees of phase difference between each output
• quadrature sine wave oscillator

TH-201/8
• 6, 12, 18, and 24 dB outputs
• inverted 6, 12, 18, and 24 dB outputs
• 45 degrees of phase difference between each output
• 8-phase sine wave oscillator

The following is one via this gallery of this year's AH Bay Area Synth Gathering.

AH Bay Area Gathering 2006 via Electronic Musician

The synth gathering made the Electronic Musician blog. Our own Brian Comnes got a mention as well. Pretty cool. : )

"List member Brian Comnes, who coordinated the gathering, set up a raffle to raise money for the Bob Moog Memorial Foundation. The donated prizes included hats and shirts from RobotSpeak, a Metasonix TM-6, a gift certificate to Analogue Haven, and a vintage Korg MonoPoly synth (donated by sound-designer and EM author Nick Peck).

Personally, the most interesting aspect of an AHCali meeting is hearing what people have to say about their instruments, finding out what they like most about them, and hearing how they use them. I was particularly interested in learning more about the Buchla 200e, and Chris Muir was patient enough to explain some its deep feature-set to me."

Update: I realized I didn't give the celebrity list for the event. Here it is:

"Instrument designers visiting the show included Don Buchla, Dave Smith, Mike Brown (LiveWire), and Eric Barbour of Metasonix. Composer/performer Robert Rich was kind enough to bring along his large MOTM system. And San Francisco-based retailer Robot Speak was also present with plenty of Moog-related hardware and software items on display."
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