Via AH. Some interesting and exotic samples. Trippy...
These are by no means fancy demos but as the Cwejman S1 Mk2 seems to be by
and large mysterious in the analog world I thought it might be fun to post a
little something:
http://vogelscheiss.com/sound/101505_cwejman_demo_famished_dog.mp3
Cwejman with Stylus RMX. Delay is PSP Audioware 608 Multidelay.
http://vogelscheiss.com/sound/100505_cwejman_demo_pseudo-pumptiness.mp3
All Cwejman. Delay same as above.
I'll try to do more demos later on. It really is a warm and great-sounding
synth.
--Chuck
Thursday, October 20, 2005
Shiny Minimoog on the *bay
Click hear for the auction. Title link takes you to the shots saved for posterity. Check out that shiny faceplate.
Google Translation:
"And now the Clou: This mini acts has a shining front plate (looks like plexiglass on shining metal - > chrome? See photos). After information of the previous owner it concerns a special model. The inscription is identical to black the according to standard control panel. Beyond that the Pitchbend wheel possesses a suspension, it jumps back thus automatically into the zero-position."
Google Translation:
"And now the Clou: This mini acts has a shining front plate (looks like plexiglass on shining metal - > chrome? See photos). After information of the previous owner it concerns a special model. The inscription is identical to black the according to standard control panel. Beyond that the Pitchbend wheel possesses a suspension, it jumps back thus automatically into the zero-position."
Oberheim Haven
Zicweb - Patch Resource Site
Just ran into a huge synthesizer patch site. Title link takes you there. Enjoy. : )
Synthesizers Make Hot or Not?
I was reading the comments on this Music Thing post and I ran accross a link to Hot or Not. Of course I had to see what could possibly make that site and be related to synths. Well... I have no idea if this is real or not, but I thought it was pretty damn funny and worth sharing. Title link takes you to the site. The following is the bio:
"I am an Aussie chick who loves a beer and a laugh. I dont like guys who constantly talk about their feelings and their synthesisers. If you are looking for shallow synthesiser free conversation click yes!!!"
Nice...
"I am an Aussie chick who loves a beer and a laugh. I dont like guys who constantly talk about their feelings and their synthesisers. If you are looking for shallow synthesiser free conversation click yes!!!"
Nice...
Nice Yamaha CS50 Shots
The Yamaha CS50, along with the CS60, is a slimmed down one OSC version of the Yamaha CS80. Taken from this auction in Australia. Title link takes you to shot saved for posterity.
Wednesday, October 19, 2005
The Many Faces of the Waldorf Wave
The Waldorf Waves, without a doubt were most beautiful synths to me. There are gorgeous synths out there and then there are the Waves. Click here for Till Kopper's Unofficial Waldorf Wave site. One of the coolest things about the Wave, aside from its massive Wavetable synthesizer power with analog filters, was that for an extra fee you could order a custom color for it. The physical design of the synth came from Axel Hartmann of the Hartmann Neuron synth. His design is pure art.
Some jems to make sure to check out:
http://www.unofficial.waldorf-wave.de/big_sahara_wave.jpg
http://www.unofficial.waldorf-wave.de/waveabout.html
The Classic Blue Wave
The Sahara Yellow Wave
The Shadow Wave
And my favorite, The Crimson Red Wave
Some jems to make sure to check out:
http://www.unofficial.waldorf-wave.de/big_sahara_wave.jpg
http://www.unofficial.waldorf-wave.de/waveabout.html
The Classic Blue Wave
The Sahara Yellow Wave
The Shadow Wave
And my favorite, The Crimson Red Wave
Lemurbots - Guitarbot
In via SynthSights. Midi controllable slide guitar instrument. Wow. Title link takes you to a .mov that has to be seen to be believed. Click here for the main page. Simply amazing stuff.
The Oberheim OB12
Update: A funny via the comments (White Synths are Better!): http://musicthing.blogspot.com/2004/12/are-white-synthesizers-cooler-than.html
Yeah, I wish they kept the OB12 white, but then... People would go off on it not only because it had the Oberheim moniker but also because they tried to rip off the original OB white. Still... I think they should have done it.
BTW, there have been a few updates on the main thread since I posted this (click on the title link to get there).
Update: Two Sound on Sound articles on the OB12. One before and one after an OS update.
http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/sep00/articles/oberheim.htm
http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/Apr02/articles/oberheimob12.asp
Great post up on Vintage Synth Explorer regarding the Oberheim OB12. Title link takes you to it. I shared why I think it failed in this post - the Oberheim branding. There is no way it could live up to it.
A shot of the rare white OB12 prototype
The following in an interesting nugget from the post that I was unnaware of from CTB:
"I might have told the story about the curator of the synth museum in Florida (Audio Playground, http://www.keyboardmuseum.org/play.html). He was actually involved in the development of the OB-12. The Viscount guys asked him about features, and he gave them a bit laundry list. Months/year later, they plopped a proto in front of him and asked what he thought. The features he told me about sounded really great, and I wondered at the time why the synth wasn't more popular. Viscount actually gave him the prototype - it is the only white one ever made (kinda like the color of x-voice synths), and it is on display at the museum. I have a picture of it. He sometimes posts over on AH - Joe Rivers is his name.
Mr Rich makes me curious to hear one now."
Yeah, I wish they kept the OB12 white, but then... People would go off on it not only because it had the Oberheim moniker but also because they tried to rip off the original OB white. Still... I think they should have done it.
BTW, there have been a few updates on the main thread since I posted this (click on the title link to get there).
Update: Two Sound on Sound articles on the OB12. One before and one after an OS update.
http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/sep00/articles/oberheim.htm
http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/Apr02/articles/oberheimob12.asp
Great post up on Vintage Synth Explorer regarding the Oberheim OB12. Title link takes you to it. I shared why I think it failed in this post - the Oberheim branding. There is no way it could live up to it.
A shot of the rare white OB12 prototype
The following in an interesting nugget from the post that I was unnaware of from CTB:
"I might have told the story about the curator of the synth museum in Florida (Audio Playground, http://www.keyboardmuseum.org/play.html). He was actually involved in the development of the OB-12. The Viscount guys asked him about features, and he gave them a bit laundry list. Months/year later, they plopped a proto in front of him and asked what he thought. The features he told me about sounded really great, and I wondered at the time why the synth wasn't more popular. Viscount actually gave him the prototype - it is the only white one ever made (kinda like the color of x-voice synths), and it is on display at the museum. I have a picture of it. He sometimes posts over on AH - Joe Rivers is his name.
Mr Rich makes me curious to hear one now."
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