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Tuesday, August 15, 2023

8/14/23 Technosaurus Cyclodon sequences Microcon + CXM 1978 (umbrella)


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Follow-up to this post.

See the Technosaurus label below for additional Technosaurus posts.

Monday, August 14, 2023

8/14/23 Technosaurus Cyclodon sequences Microcon + CXM 1978 (Kenting)


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Friday, August 04, 2023

8/4/23 Technosaurus Cyclodon sequences Microcon + DeltaLab Effectron II + PCM 70 (2.1 minor chord)


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Sleestak
Sottsass

Saturday, February 18, 2023

Technosaurus Microcon II

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"Technosaurus Microcon II analog synthesizer. Made in Switzerland, 2000. Excellent, powerful-sounding synth with a switchable 12dB and 24dB low pass filter. This version has MIDI control, and CV and Gate output. Includes power supply. Metal body, and great build quality. An increasingly rare analog synthesizer."

Sunday, December 19, 2021

Technosaurus Microcon II

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"The Microcon is a modern-day little analog monophonic synthesizer module emulating the simple design and sound of classic Roland and synths.

The Microcon is a totally analog table-top synth module that's slightly smaller than the original TB-303. It has one main oscillator capable of either sawtooth or square waveforms, just like the TB-303. The addition of a sub-oscillator is more like SH-101, which can help beef up your bass sounds.

The Microcon II adds MIDI, making this cool little mono-synth available to the masses! The Microcon II has all of the features of the original, but adds MIDI IN for performance and control of parameters such as accent, cutoff frequency and glide. Also new are a filter input to process external signal sources, CV/Gate outputs added, and the Microcon II can be used as a midi to CV converter for other CV/GATE gear."

Monday, October 18, 2021

Technosaurus Microcon II SN TMII - 2076

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Demo video in the listing previously posted here.

"sound of classic Roland TB-303 and SH-101 synths. They are made by Technosaurus, a Swiss company best known for their high-end Selector modular synths. It is handmade using the same discrete circuits found in its bigger brothers. The Microcon is a totally analog table-top synth module that's slightly smaller than the original TB-303. It has one main oscillator capable of either sawtooth or square waveforms, just like the TB-303. The addition of a sub-oscillator is more like SH-101, which can help beef up your bass sounds. The analog lowpass filter is switchable as either 2-pole (12dB/oct) or 4-pole (24dB/oct), which is better than the TB-303 or SH-101 offered. The LFO can modulate the filter cutoff frequency with either triangle or square wave and the VCO can be modulated by square or triangle waves. Simple attack and decay envelope controls and a Glide effect round out this fairly simple to use 303 clone."

Friday, May 21, 2021

TECHNOSAURUS MICROCON SN 2120 w/ Original Box

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"Nice fun little ultra-portable totally analog synthesizer, about the size of a VHS tape. (Remember those?) It was made in 1999 or so by Technosaurus, a Swiss company best known for their high-end Selector modular synths. It is handmade using the same discrete circuits as the Selectors. And built like a tank, it is, very solid construction.

The Microcon has one main oscillator capable of either sawtooth or square waveforms, just like the TB-303. The addition of a sub-oscillator is more the like SH-101, which can help beef up your bass sounds. The analog lowpass filter is switchable as either 2-pole (12dB/oct) or 4-pole (24dB/oct), which is better than the TB-303 or SH-101 offered. The LFO can modulate the filter cutoff frequency with either triangle or square wave and the VCO can be modulated by square or triangle waves. Simple attack and decay envelope controls and a Glide effect round out the controls. Plus a little red button to trigger it manually.

Please note that this is the original Microcon, and does not have a midi output like the Microcon II. This version only uses CV and Gate for being controlled externally. The last three photos are pages from the manual describing its operation. You can download a copy of the manual for yourself at:" [link]

Thursday, April 15, 2021

ASTROGENIC HALLUCINAUTING - late night noiz for late night fiends


video by thenoiztemple

"ASTROGENIC HALLUCINAUTING - late night noiz for late night fiends - for more noiz: https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/as...​ website: http://manipulate.net​ This is a series of live noiz and video noiz performances created during The Plague. #covid19​ #coronavirus​ #isolation​ #quarantine​ #spike​

Clip footage for feeding the Erogenous Tones Structure modules provided by: Syncpulse"

All controlled with:
Sequentix Cirklon and Gotharman's Little Deformer 3

List of noiz weapons:
Nava Extra 9
Synthstrom Deluge
SOMA Pulsar-23
Elta Music Solar 50
Technosaurus Microcon II
3x norns running scripts: Arcologies and two instances of Cheat Codes 2

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Video synthesis:
3x Erogenous Tones Structure (with video clips provided by: Syncpulse)
Ming Mecca World Core
LZX Bit Vision
Critter & Guitari Videoscope, Rhythmscope and Eyesy
VR-3EX
V-4EX

more noiz!

++

SPIKE the Percussionist

- http://www.manipulate.net -
ASTROGENIC HALLUCINAUTING
CoRE - Constructs of Ritual Evolution
Fiddle Witch & the Demons of Doom
morgue city
Unified Space

Wednesday, February 24, 2021

TECHNOSAURUS MICROCON - Swiss-Made Micro Analog Mono Synthesizer SN TMC-2121

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"Nice fun little ultra-portable totally analog synthesizer, about the size of a VHS tape. (Remember those?) It was made in 1999 or so by Technosaurus, a Swiss company best known for their high-end Selector modular synths. It is handmade using the same discrete circuits as the Selectors. And built like a tank it is, very solid construction.

The Microcon has one main oscillator capable of either sawtooth or square waveforms, just like the TB-303. The addition of a sub-oscillator is more the like SH-101, which can help beef up your bass sounds. The analog lowpass filter is switchable as either 2-pole (12dB/oct) or 4-pole (24dB/oct), which is better than the TB-303 or SH-101 offered. The LFO can modulate the filter cutoff frequency with either triangle or square wave and the VCO can be modulated by square or triangle waves. Simple attack and decay envelope controls and a Glide effect round out the controls. Plus a little red button to trigger it manually.

Please note that this is the original Microcon, and does not have a midi input like the Microcon II. This version only uses CV and Gate for being controlled externally. The last three photos are pages from the manual describing its operation. You can download a copy of the manual for yourself at: [link - some pics of the inside there as well]

Monday, February 15, 2021

Technosaurus Cyclodon & Microcon

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Cyclodon sequencer via this auction

Microcon monophonic analog synthesizer via this auction

Sunday, February 07, 2021

TECHNOSAURUS MICROCON II

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"Swiss-made monophonic analog synthesizer / sound module with 1VCO + Sub VCO specifications controlled by Roland type CV / Gate. It can be used not only as a stand-alone analog synth but also as a filter for external signals. The sound is fat because it doesn't fit the compact size!"

Friday, May 29, 2020

Technosaurus Microcon II

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"Technosaurus Micron II analog monosynth module in excellent condition. Includes power supply.

Awesome little synth, perfect for acid basslines!"

Saturday, May 16, 2020

Technosaurus Microdon, Microcon II, & Cyclodon

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TMC - 2159
TMII - 2082
TCD - 20100

"Beautifully made in Switzerland. Like new... All analog. The 2 modules can be controlled by the sequencer (16 steps) which is also midi controllable. Microcon 2 accept external input to go through the VCF filter and midi. Possibilities are endless. Very powerful system and sounds huge, especially when using the sub-mix-vco, octave -2."

Wednesday, April 08, 2020

Technosaurus Microcon II SN 2218

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"Just serviced, all pots and jacks cleaned. Power supply 220V included.
The top panel starts (from left to right) with the control section. Here you'll find a dial to adjust the Glide rate, another for tuning, and a little red trigger button so you can hear the sound.

The VCO section begins with the analogue oscillator. This can be switched between square and saw shapes, while another switch drops it up and down by two octaves. The raw sound is reinforced with a sub oscillator set to a square. A mix control sets the levels between them, while the pitch can be modulated via the LFO.

Monday, March 09, 2020

Technosaurus Microcon SN TMC-2200

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Tuesday, February 25, 2020

Tehnosaurus Cyclodon and Microcon

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"The Cyclodon is a 16-step analog sequencer. The way it works is it basically runs in a loop. There is a Tempo adjust knob, but no visual indication of what the actual BPM is. There are another 16 knobs, each of which represent a 16th-note in the 1-bar loop. Adjusting each knob determines what pitches will be played at that step, but you can not program rests. This information is transmitted out via CV/Gate, an old analog (pre-MIDI) format for controlling other CV/Gate compatible vintage synths. The Cyclodon may also receive clock/sync via Roland style DIN-Sync input. It's analog, simple and affordable - it's perfect for anyone with analog synths who want to use vintage analog-style pattern sequencers. It also works great directly with the Technosaurus ! And it's tiny too - about the size of a VHS tape."

Sunday, February 02, 2020

Technosaurus Microcon

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Saturday, June 22, 2019

Technosaurus Microcon II

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"Technosaurus Microcon II Synthesizer! Reminiscent of an SH-101 or TB303. Compact table-top analog mono synth with a Sub-oscillator. Excellent condition, fully functional. Includes power supply."

Friday, February 01, 2019

Technosaurus Microcon II Real Analog Monophonic Synthesizer SN 2292 w/ Original Box

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"This rare Technosaurus Microcon II is in excellent condition and perfect working order. Ships in original box."

Friday, November 30, 2018

Technosaurus Microcon Analog Synthesizer and Cyclodon Sequencer

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"Incredibly rare original editions of the Technosaurus Microcon (1997) analog synthesizer and Cyclodon (1998) step sequencer. A powerful combination. They sound amazing together. Ultra analog, with discrete circuitry.
Made in Switzerland.

The Cyclodon is in excellent condition, with very little wear. The Cyclodon shows signs of wear, as some of the lettering on the faceplate has rubbed off, as shown in photos.
Both the Microcon (original Mark I) and Cyclocon are extremely hard to find now."

SN 2121 & 2254

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