Title link takes you to a 1.51M mp3 of the Polymoog by Heath Finnie.
Update via Heath in the comments:
"I have since done a better clip of it here
http://www.heathfinnie.com/media/polymoog2.mp3"
Saturday, June 03, 2006
Friday, June 02, 2006
Buchla Electric Music Box
Nice shot of the Buchla Electric Music Box pulled from this VSE thread.
Also check out this shot.
Update via electricmusicbox.com in the comments:
"When I owned that case & a few of the modules in it, it was a half-working, chipped-laminate sad excuse for a system (though I made some great sounding music on it). After 5 years I tore out my favorite modules & sold it for 3 times what I paid for it. When it fell into the hands of "anonymous," it was transformed into a better-than-catalog version of itself. Long live the Buchla underground railroad."
Also check out this shot.
Update via electricmusicbox.com in the comments:
"When I owned that case & a few of the modules in it, it was a half-working, chipped-laminate sad excuse for a system (though I made some great sounding music on it). After 5 years I tore out my favorite modules & sold it for 3 times what I paid for it. When it fell into the hands of "anonymous," it was transformed into a better-than-catalog version of itself. Long live the Buchla underground railroad."
Pro One 8021 Processor Replacement Board
Title link takes you to more info. The board adds the following as well:
* Midi input and output
* Two analog outputs, can be used to midi control for example filter cutoff etc.
* One analog input, have not decided what to use it for. Maybe to send
midi data from pitchbend or modwhweel, or other analog signal
It's great to see people working on things that will bring new life to the old classics. There's the Juno 106 replacement ICs, the Old Crow's Polysix battery fix,and now this. Very cool.
* Midi input and output
* Two analog outputs, can be used to midi control for example filter cutoff etc.
* One analog input, have not decided what to use it for. Maybe to send
midi data from pitchbend or modwhweel, or other analog signal
It's great to see people working on things that will bring new life to the old classics. There's the Juno 106 replacement ICs, the Old Crow's Polysix battery fix,and now this. Very cool.
NIN EAR Rack
A rack full of EAR, all for NIN. Title link takes you to a couple more shots.
Upate via rewire in the comments:
"I was over at Peter Grenader's this weekend while they were building and assembling this. Many modules in there are custom prototypes. I was surprised to learn it is not indended to be played by a keyboard, only triggered by a click track to play sequences."
Upate via rewire in the comments:
"I was over at Peter Grenader's this weekend while they were building and assembling this. Many modules in there are custom prototypes. I was surprised to learn it is not indended to be played by a keyboard, only triggered by a click track to play sequences."
Minisonic Synth Site
Remember the Minisonic 2? Well, this is the original Minisonic. Title link takes you to the Minisonic Synth Site with more info, images and samples. Thanks Kris!
Cwejman S2 - Only 13 made
Title link takes you to #002 for sale (pictured) at Big City music which states only 13 were made. I didn't realize so few were produced.
I sent Big City Music an email asking about it and they quickly replied with the following:
"First Wowa Cwejman designed the S1 a few years ago. Later came the S1 Mk-II, which is very much the same synth with a few improvements.
Last year Wowa designed the S2, which is an entirely different synth, with two oscillators instead of 3 and no patch points, etc. The S2 did not sell well, despite the fact that it is a phenomenal sounding synth. Because it did not sell well it was discontinued. With only 13 made it is quite a rare synth."
I sent Big City Music an email asking about it and they quickly replied with the following:
"First Wowa Cwejman designed the S1 a few years ago. Later came the S1 Mk-II, which is very much the same synth with a few improvements.
Last year Wowa designed the S2, which is an entirely different synth, with two oscillators instead of 3 and no patch points, etc. The S2 did not sell well, despite the fact that it is a phenomenal sounding synth. Because it did not sell well it was discontinued. With only 13 made it is quite a rare synth."
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