Via GetLoFi. Title link takes you there.
Yamaha PSS-460. Yowsa!
Thursday, October 06, 2005
Cwejman Synthra-M - Prototype Cwejman S1
Update from Robert Leiner in the comments section. Thanks Robert! : )
"Hi, nice to se my Synthra here!
This is what they say at the Cwejman page under Company info.
-
The company
It all started with a SYNTHRA
The story begins in the 1970s when we developed our first analogue synth. It was made to order for a musician and given the name SYNTHRA. When digital synthesizers hit the market, we believed that the day of the analogue synthesizer was over. As a result, it was to be many years before we built another synthesizer. In the meanwhile, we devoted ourselves to developing industrial electronics.
-
PS: http://www.leinermedia.com is about to change server and will be back soon!
All The Best -
Robert Leiner"
Found this shot in my synth p*rn stash. The Synthra-M from Cwejman Sound, makers of the highly praised Cwejman S1 and S2. I checked out the Cwejman site and didn't see any reference to the Synthra-M. I checked out the AH archives and found the following:
"Hello list members,
I have put up an image of the Cwejman Synthra-M that I recently bought.
The Synthra is the prototype to S-1 and have more or less the same futures.
One of the main differences is that on the Synthra the two filters are
switchable
betwen Low-Pass and Hi-Pass and on the S-1 the first is an Low-Pass and the
second is an Mulltimode filter, and of cource the Synthra dosen't have midi.
I have to say that both of them sounds realy good and have a good punch in
the
bottom end and snappy envelopes.
Check it out -
http://www.leinermedia.com/Studio/Cwejman.html
--------------------------------
Robert Leiner
LEINER media "
--------------------------------
The link in this thread above is dead. This is one of the many reasons why I save this shots. : ) Title link takes you to a bigger one of the above.
"Hi, nice to se my Synthra here!
This is what they say at the Cwejman page under Company info.
-
The company
It all started with a SYNTHRA
The story begins in the 1970s when we developed our first analogue synth. It was made to order for a musician and given the name SYNTHRA. When digital synthesizers hit the market, we believed that the day of the analogue synthesizer was over. As a result, it was to be many years before we built another synthesizer. In the meanwhile, we devoted ourselves to developing industrial electronics.
-
PS: http://www.leinermedia.com is about to change server and will be back soon!
All The Best -
Robert Leiner"
Found this shot in my synth p*rn stash. The Synthra-M from Cwejman Sound, makers of the highly praised Cwejman S1 and S2. I checked out the Cwejman site and didn't see any reference to the Synthra-M. I checked out the AH archives and found the following:
"Hello list members,
I have put up an image of the Cwejman Synthra-M that I recently bought.
The Synthra is the prototype to S-1 and have more or less the same futures.
One of the main differences is that on the Synthra the two filters are
switchable
betwen Low-Pass and Hi-Pass and on the S-1 the first is an Low-Pass and the
second is an Mulltimode filter, and of cource the Synthra dosen't have midi.
I have to say that both of them sounds realy good and have a good punch in
the
bottom end and snappy envelopes.
Check it out -
http://www.leinermedia.com/Studio/Cwejman.html
--------------------------------
Robert Leiner
LEINER media "
--------------------------------
The link in this thread above is dead. This is one of the many reasons why I save this shots. : ) Title link takes you to a bigger one of the above.
Sequential Circuits ProFX Site
Update: check out the comments for some easter eggs. : )
Sent to me by rick, the creator of this in depth site on the SCI ProFX. The site includes photographs, marketing material, detailed information on all modules, the operations manual and a brochure. Simple and clean, excellent site design. Title link takes you there. Enjoy. Thanks rick!
Sent to me by rick, the creator of this in depth site on the SCI ProFX. The site includes photographs, marketing material, detailed information on all modules, the operations manual and a brochure. Simple and clean, excellent site design. Title link takes you there. Enjoy. Thanks rick!
Grey Arp 2600 Shots
Some nice ARP 2600 shots in via AH. This one was just put up on the *bay. Title link takes you to more shots saved for posterity. Enjoy. : )
Andromeda A6 Poster Art
Not sure where I got this from, but I like it. As you can guess I am a fan of the color green. : ) Title link takes you to a bigger shot. Note the limitted edition Andromeda with purple background instead of blue.
Wednesday, October 05, 2005
Roland VSynth Book & Roland Synth History
Right click title link and save for the Roland V-Synth Book in PDF format. Page 7 covers Roland synthesis evolution and page 22 is a chronological table of all Roland synths starting with the SH-1000 released in 1973. The rest is all VSynth goodness. Some great shots and info on the synth.
Update: What's really interesting is that on Page 7 Roland gives the following categories:
Currently there are three major Roland product categories:
And no that's not my inconsistency going from Synths to Synth. : )
Update: This was via Vintage Synth Explorer.
Update: What's really interesting is that on Page 7 Roland gives the following categories:
Currently there are three major Roland product categories:
- Synths that are designed primarily for making/playing new sounds: V-Synth, V-Synth XT
- Synths that are designed primarily for performing and composing music: Fantom-Series Workstations
- Synth designed primarily for multipurpose and easy to use: Juno-D etc
And no that's not my inconsistency going from Synths to Synth. : )
Update: This was via Vintage Synth Explorer.
YMO's Moog Modular? - New Flickr Shot
This Flickr shot claims to be Yellow Magic Orchestra's Moog. Title link takes you there.
Rare Arp Solina String Synthesizer on the 'bay
Title link takes you to the shots saved for posterity. Click here for auction.
Check out the label for Noise. : )
"On sale here is the super rare Solina string synthesizer (100 ever made,unknown how many survived) with built in string ensemble and analog Arp Explorer synthesizer.This unit was made by Arp and Solina and contains a fully blown String ensemble as seen in the String ensemble MKI and MKII (it has that awesome chorus/modulation unit known to give that great string ensemble shimmer) next to it is contains a Arp explorer synth with the 4075 filter module used in the Arp Oddysey and Axxe and a 4027-1 VCO wich is the same as used in the mighty 2600...The built in synth has it own ADSR and LFO to create a wide range of sounds...It makes really edgy sounds and the filter can split your ear drums.. What is really special about the String synthesizer is that you can send the output of the string ensemble thru the filter of the Explorer!!! You can incorporate nice sweeps plus the ADSR and the LFO into your strings... The thing that makes it so nice is that you can play funky Arp baselines with your left hand and nice string pads with your right...."
Check out the label for Noise. : )
"On sale here is the super rare Solina string synthesizer (100 ever made,unknown how many survived) with built in string ensemble and analog Arp Explorer synthesizer.This unit was made by Arp and Solina and contains a fully blown String ensemble as seen in the String ensemble MKI and MKII (it has that awesome chorus/modulation unit known to give that great string ensemble shimmer) next to it is contains a Arp explorer synth with the 4075 filter module used in the Arp Oddysey and Axxe and a 4027-1 VCO wich is the same as used in the mighty 2600...The built in synth has it own ADSR and LFO to create a wide range of sounds...It makes really edgy sounds and the filter can split your ear drums.. What is really special about the String synthesizer is that you can send the output of the string ensemble thru the filter of the Explorer!!! You can incorporate nice sweeps plus the ADSR and the LFO into your strings... The thing that makes it so nice is that you can play funky Arp baselines with your left hand and nice string pads with your right...."
DSI Evolver Filter to Korg MS-20 Filter Comparison
Update: Thought I'd clarify my point below. I believe the intent of the comparison was simply to see if an Evolver could cover the MS-20, rather than a filter A vs. filter B comparison? It's an interesting line to cross when you think ab out it. Anyway, take my comments below as just that... comments in general.
Kind of an odd comparison as the two filters are completely different, but there it is. Title link takes you there.
Why this comparison is odd:
The Evolver is a product of Dave Smith Instruments. Dave Smith was the man behind Sequential Circuits. He is responsible for the classic Prophet 5 and Prophet VS. The Evolver is an evolution of these two synths. It has two digital oscillators containing the Prophet VS waveforms and it has two analog oscillators similar to the Prophet 5. The filter is a custom Curtis chip. The Prophets had a Curtis chip as well, but a different model. Regardless, if there is any filter to compare the Evolver to, it would be the filter on the original Prophets. They are very similar. The Korg MS-20 on the other hand is a discrete analog filter and sounds very different not only from the Evolver and Prophets, but also from the Minimoog Ladder filter and most Roland filters including those on the 303, Juno, and Jupiter series. So.... take these comparisons with a grain of salt. What you like may reveal more about what filter you like better between a Moog, SCI Prophet, or Roland.
BTW, it's commonly thought that what makes a Korg MS-20 as far as sound is it's filter. That thing can strip paint off a wall. If you want the filter without the price, check out the Frostwave Resonator. It's a clone of the MS-20 filter, I've never heard anything to the tune that it's close but not quite there like most other clones (read this as it is the same filter), and it most definitely screams. This is the Korg MS-20 filter.
Kind of an odd comparison as the two filters are completely different, but there it is. Title link takes you there.
Why this comparison is odd:
The Evolver is a product of Dave Smith Instruments. Dave Smith was the man behind Sequential Circuits. He is responsible for the classic Prophet 5 and Prophet VS. The Evolver is an evolution of these two synths. It has two digital oscillators containing the Prophet VS waveforms and it has two analog oscillators similar to the Prophet 5. The filter is a custom Curtis chip. The Prophets had a Curtis chip as well, but a different model. Regardless, if there is any filter to compare the Evolver to, it would be the filter on the original Prophets. They are very similar. The Korg MS-20 on the other hand is a discrete analog filter and sounds very different not only from the Evolver and Prophets, but also from the Minimoog Ladder filter and most Roland filters including those on the 303, Juno, and Jupiter series. So.... take these comparisons with a grain of salt. What you like may reveal more about what filter you like better between a Moog, SCI Prophet, or Roland.
BTW, it's commonly thought that what makes a Korg MS-20 as far as sound is it's filter. That thing can strip paint off a wall. If you want the filter without the price, check out the Frostwave Resonator. It's a clone of the MS-20 filter, I've never heard anything to the tune that it's close but not quite there like most other clones (read this as it is the same filter), and it most definitely screams. This is the Korg MS-20 filter.
Roth-Handle Studios
"Welcome welcome welcome to the homepage of the Roth Händle studios in Stockholm. This is a place for merging of ideas, musical visions and archaic keyboards, guitars and drum machines. Hidden away at an old parking lot in Sundbyberg it is the birth plave of many albums."
Title link takes you there. Make sure to click on the equipment link at the bottom of the page for a list of the studio equipment inlcuding pictures, information and videos. And... The have a Yamaha GX1. : )
Title link takes you there. Make sure to click on the equipment link at the bottom of the page for a list of the studio equipment inlcuding pictures, information and videos. And... The have a Yamaha GX1. : )
EMS Synthis
Thought it might be fun to put up a post on the four most popular EMS Synthis. And yes you can still get a Synthi from EMS, a Synthi A or a Synthi VCS3 to be exact. Title link takes you to the history of all EMS synths. Well worth checking out if you haven't in a while, or even if you have. You can back track to the home page from there if you want to buy one. : ) This stuff never gets old for me.
Synthi A (Portabella)- click here for a larger picture
VCS3 (Putney) - click for larger picture.
Synthi AKS - click for a larger picture
And the big daddy, the Synthi 100 - click for a larger picture
Synthi A (Portabella)- click here for a larger picture
VCS3 (Putney) - click for larger picture.
Synthi AKS - click for a larger picture
And the big daddy, the Synthi 100 - click for a larger picture
Tuesday, October 04, 2005
How do you rate the condition of your gear?
Interesting thread came up on AH regarding common guidelines for rating the condition of used gear. A link was posted on guidelines. I thought I'd share. Title link takes you there.
Curetronic Modular
Update: Some video in via AH. Right click and save.
Yowsa! Title link takes you there. Check out the fotogalerie.
Find the smiley face sticker. : )
Yowsa! Title link takes you there. Check out the fotogalerie.
Find the smiley face sticker. : )
New Buchla 200e Modules
In via Joxer on AH. I swore I saw the 261e Complex Wave Generator before, but the AH archives come up drive. Maybe it was one of my synth dreams... Anywho. Enjoy.
Complex Wave Generator
261e - http://www.buchla.com/200e/261e.html
Quad Control Voltage Processor
256e - http://www.buchla.com/200e/256e.html
Complex Wave Generator
261e - http://www.buchla.com/200e/261e.html
Quad Control Voltage Processor
256e - http://www.buchla.com/200e/256e.html
DIY 8 Step Analog CV Sequencer
Just a hop, skip and a beat away. Title link takes you to GetLoFi. GetLoFi takes you to Experimentalists Anonymous, the makers of this device. Enjoy. I like the sleak design of this unit.
Requiem for Bob Moog - by THM
Via Vintage Synth Explorer, via Future Producers. Beautiful track. Title link takes you to the post on Future Producers. Link to MP3 is the first post on the thread.
Some details from post:
"Hi, well this is probably my first full track you see on FP - I made it as a kind of hommage to Dr. MOOG - using my own Memorymoog in a pretty long synth solo at the end of the track.
Since 15 years I've been making especially trance (last years hard trance & epic trance), but lately I wanted to take some new paths and so I started experimenting with ambient kind of stuff.
Driven by the death of Bob MOOG and the Doepfer MAQ16/3 I bought last month (for easy looping sequences) I *finally* ended my first track.
Like I said it's a kind of ambient meets MOOG lead, composition and sounds almost completely maid with my own vintage analog hardware (see description below).
FYI:
* fx sounds: MOOG Memorymoog L.A.M.M., Elka Synthex, Roland Juno-60, Roland Jupiter-8, Roland JP-8080, Yamaha CS-50
* piano: Kurzweil PC88
* background choir: samples (Spectrasonics "Symphony Of Voices")
* phased chord strings (at the beginning and end of the track): Roland Jupiter-8 with heavy phaser fx
* phased solo string (in the middle of the track): Yamaha CS-50 (with slight phaser fx)
* bassdrum (with heavy reverb and fx): Roland TR-808
* drum sequence: Arturia MOOG Modular V
* lead sequence: MOOG Memorymoog (driven by my Doepfer MAQ16/3 sequencer)
* subbass: MOOG Memorymoog
* bass: MOOG Memorymoog
and not to forget:
* solo lead: MOOG Memorymoog L.A.M.M. - played live in one session; no MIDI trickery added (I know there are a few small glitches but nevermind)
I hope you'll enjoy it (it's a pretty long track) & please give some comments - good or bad (as long as it is constructive)."
Some details from post:
"Hi, well this is probably my first full track you see on FP - I made it as a kind of hommage to Dr. MOOG - using my own Memorymoog in a pretty long synth solo at the end of the track.
Since 15 years I've been making especially trance (last years hard trance & epic trance), but lately I wanted to take some new paths and so I started experimenting with ambient kind of stuff.
Driven by the death of Bob MOOG and the Doepfer MAQ16/3 I bought last month (for easy looping sequences) I *finally* ended my first track.
Like I said it's a kind of ambient meets MOOG lead, composition and sounds almost completely maid with my own vintage analog hardware (see description below).
FYI:
* fx sounds: MOOG Memorymoog L.A.M.M., Elka Synthex, Roland Juno-60, Roland Jupiter-8, Roland JP-8080, Yamaha CS-50
* piano: Kurzweil PC88
* background choir: samples (Spectrasonics "Symphony Of Voices")
* phased chord strings (at the beginning and end of the track): Roland Jupiter-8 with heavy phaser fx
* phased solo string (in the middle of the track): Yamaha CS-50 (with slight phaser fx)
* bassdrum (with heavy reverb and fx): Roland TR-808
* drum sequence: Arturia MOOG Modular V
* lead sequence: MOOG Memorymoog (driven by my Doepfer MAQ16/3 sequencer)
* subbass: MOOG Memorymoog
* bass: MOOG Memorymoog
and not to forget:
* solo lead: MOOG Memorymoog L.A.M.M. - played live in one session; no MIDI trickery added (I know there are a few small glitches but nevermind)
I hope you'll enjoy it (it's a pretty long track) & please give some comments - good or bad (as long as it is constructive)."
Synth1
Thought I put up a post on Synth1 already, but I guess not. I mentioned Synth1 as being one of the best free VSTs out there in my previous post on the Superwave P8. Title link takes you there. It's one of my favorite VSTi. What amazes me is back when I first got into synths, I had to save up nearly a year and a half to get my Matrix-6 at roughly $1300 in 1986 dollars. Today you can get hundreds of synths for free. You need a PC and good midi/audio interface to get going, but wow, once you get past that, the potential vs. cost is amazingly slanted towards potential. Awesome times...
Superwave P8 - Free VSTi
Sounds like this free VSTi is worth checking out. Some posts on Vintage Synth Explorer call it out as one of the best free VSTis out there. It apparently does a great job at the Roland JP8000 supersaw. Synth1 also gets a nod. I have Synth1 and it is amazing. Going to check out Superwave P8 this weekend.
Another Track from Heath Finnie
Via Vintage Synth Explorer. Track included an Arp 2600, Alesis Andromeda and Minimoog. I love his music. The base line and feel reminds me of my favorite local Seattle band, Juno.
A/DA STD-1
Analog, Knobs, STD. That's STD as in Stereo Tapped Delay. I haven't seen this before, but I'm pretty inept when it comes to effects. Inside joke for a couple of people out there that know this. : ) This unit recently came up for sale on AH. Title link takes you to two shots, one a bigger version of the below, and the other the flip side or second page listing control functions, rear panel functions and specifications.
Yamaha CS15 on the *bay
Title link takes you to more shots saved for posterity. Click here for the auction. I have no affiliation with the auction, just grabbing the shots before they are lost to the ether. Where do those electrons go anyway? It's all voodoo I tell ya...
Monday, October 03, 2005
Electro Harmonix Electric Mistress Flanger/Filter Matrix
Only something to see here, literally. : ) I just like this shot. I wasn't going to post this but I figured why not. Title link just takes you to a bigger shot. Oh, and it's got green, black and it says Matrix. : )
Radikal Technologies Spectralis
I haven't been to the Radikal Technologies site in some time. It's been updated with samples and more. Title link takes you there. Worth checking out again if you haven't been there in a bit. The Spectralis is from Jorg Schaaf, previously of Quasimidi. In a sense this would be the next generation synth from the minds that made Quasimidi. Moogulator has a great page up with more info on the Spectralis. Click here for the page.
How I wish this was a synth...
Via Engadget. Looks like a music player phone. It's just a matter time before we will have all our synths in our pocket. Actually, you can get a Pocet PC (phone edition or not), and Griff.
Not a Synth:
And a synth:
Babelfish Link
Not a Synth:
And a synth:
Babelfish Link
Moog Moves
In via Sonic State. It's great to see Moog Music moving forward.
“Bob helped pick out this space and design the layout,” states company President, Mike Adams. “We felt that it was important to stay in Asheville, where our roots are, and this area meant a great deal to Bob. Unfortunately, Bob did not have the opportunity to work in the finished space. His legacy lives here in the products we produce and the people he worked with. We are excited to settle into the new facility and continue the great tradition of innovation that is Moog.”
“Bob helped pick out this space and design the layout,” states company President, Mike Adams. “We felt that it was important to stay in Asheville, where our roots are, and this area meant a great deal to Bob. Unfortunately, Bob did not have the opportunity to work in the finished space. His legacy lives here in the products we produce and the people he worked with. We are excited to settle into the new facility and continue the great tradition of innovation that is Moog.”
Roland SH-101 trick - filter FM and AM
Via Andreas on Sonic State's the-gas-station. Title link takes you to thread with samples.
www.steinholtz.dk/snd/sh101_FilterFm.mp3
www.steinholtz.dk/snd/sh101_Am_FilterFm.mp3
Update: Another tip from Mike in the comments section below:
"As my SH doesn't have midi yet and i don't have
a CV/gate sequencer either , i feed the trigger outs of my Tr 808 into the clock in. In combination with the internal Sequencer of the 101 you can sync the pattern of the SH to the 808 clock and get very inspiring sequences, as each step programmed makes the Sh's Sequence to move to the next note, so depending on the pattern (i always use the Accent for this)you have programmed, you get nice and uneven sequences. This method works
for syncing the Arpegiator to the clock too."
www.steinholtz.dk/snd/sh101_FilterFm.mp3
www.steinholtz.dk/snd/sh101_Am_FilterFm.mp3
Update: Another tip from Mike in the comments section below:
"As my SH doesn't have midi yet and i don't have
a CV/gate sequencer either , i feed the trigger outs of my Tr 808 into the clock in. In combination with the internal Sequencer of the 101 you can sync the pattern of the SH to the 808 clock and get very inspiring sequences, as each step programmed makes the Sh's Sequence to move to the next note, so depending on the pattern (i always use the Accent for this)you have programmed, you get nice and uneven sequences. This method works
for syncing the Arpegiator to the clock too."
Eurythmics Goes Old School
Via Music Thing.
From Arjan Writes music blog:
"The video for the new single has been shot by photographer Matthew Rolston. His visual concept was to create a homage to the early Eurythmics days with both Lennox and Steward in suit around vintage synthesizers (just like in "Sweet Dream"). Click here for an exclusive photo from the video shoot. Listen to a 10 second snippet of the song just to get a feel for it."
From Arjan Writes music blog:
"The video for the new single has been shot by photographer Matthew Rolston. His visual concept was to create a homage to the early Eurythmics days with both Lennox and Steward in suit around vintage synthesizers (just like in "Sweet Dream"). Click here for an exclusive photo from the video shoot. Listen to a 10 second snippet of the song just to get a feel for it."
Benj sp's Korg Microkorg Flickr Set
Wow. Some amazing shots. I had a hard time picking one for this post. Title link takes you to more.
This one is my new desktop wallpaper.
This one is my new desktop wallpaper.
The Novachord Restoration Project
Via MC of AH. CMS is restoring a Hammond Novachord. Title link takes you to a page on the restoration project. There are also some examples of what the Novachord sounded like. The Novachord was Hammond's first electronic instrument released in 1939. It was a polyphonic electronic organ that predated the Hammond Solovox. For more info on the history of the Hammond Novacord, see 120 Years.
Switched On Bach - New Flickr Shots
Wendy Carlos' Switched on Bach. The album that started it all. Title link takes you to two Flickr shots, one of the back and one of the front. The interesting note is that the album int the shots is "factory sealed." Pretty cool, but I remember that old plastic album covering sometimes had a tendancy to shrink and warp the sleeve. This one looks good though. Anywho, enough with the jibba jabba...
Sunday, October 02, 2005
New Korg Manuals Uploaded
Benjamin Ward has uploaded the following Korg manuals. Title link takes you there.
Korg Synthesizer 770 owners manual
Korg Synthesizer 770 settings manual
Korg Synthesizer 770 service manual
Korg ES-50 Lambda one owners manual.
Korg Synthesizer 770 owners manual
Korg Synthesizer 770 settings manual
Korg Synthesizer 770 service manual
Korg ES-50 Lambda one owners manual.
Guitar Synth
Luca Capozzi sent this awesome site to me. I thought it wasn't on topic enough to post until I got to the lessons section. Then I realized, hey, it's sample playback using my computer keyboard to play. Good enough of an excuse for me to post this. Title link takes you there. Enjoy. : )
Akai AX60 Acid
In via Vintage Synth Explorer. Title link takes you to the location of a track title "Whitney on Acid." The synths are all AX60 overdubbed via 4 track. If you ever wanted to hear the raw, distinct distortion of an AX60, listen to this track. People often compare the Juno 106 to the Akai AX60. There is nothing remeniscent of a Juno in this track. The Juno 106 sounds glossy and refined while the AX60 sounds much more untamed and raw. It really comes out towards the end of the track.
Saturday, October 01, 2005
Pacific Northwest Synthesizer Meeting
Click here some shots and short video from this year's Pacific Northwest Synthesizer meeting at the Renton Technical College in Washington State. I had a great time while I was there, but I had to leave early to go to my daughter's 2 year b-day party. Enjoy the shots. : )
Yamaha GX1 for Auction
One of the Holy Grails of the Synth world is currently up for auction. Title link takes you there. Pinballs Wanted will take you to a page dedicated to this synth. David Rogoff on AH stated "Well, here's the king..." and posted the link. The King says it best. I can see 70s Elvis wailing away on this, white cape, rinestones and sweat. : )
Image Cave - Synth P*rn
via Image Cave, home to some increadibly immaculate analog goodies. Some of the cleanest synths I've seen, including this Crumar Spirit co-designed by Bob Moog.
For more on the Crumar Spirit, see Big City Music's description.
Tape Sequencers
There is a post up on Electro Music featuring what looks like analog tape machines to sequencers. Trip. Click through title link for more.
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