Friday, March 23, 2007
Audio Damage Replicant Update
For those of you that have Audio Damage's Replicant and have not been following Christopher Randall's Analog Industries, title link takes you to some info on an important update. BTW, Chris dropped development on their new product to take care of Replicant. He also gave progress updates on Analog Industries as he moved forward. How many synth manufacturers can you name have done this? Cheers to Chris Randall and Audio Damage.
EMS Synthi Blog Back Online
For those that wondered where it went, it's at a new URL. I also updated the link in my blogroll on the right.
Fender ARP Chroma
No title link, just the shot via this auction.
Some details:
"Vintage Fender Arp Chroma polyphonic analog synthesizer keyboard in excellent+ condition. This classic synth was the last one produced by Arp and its by far one of the purest and unique sounding polyphonic synths around. Serial #21030012 of only 50 made with original Arp cards (all voice cards are screened ARP). If you've never heard a Chroma in person its akin to a Yamaha CS-80 with shimmery highs and fantastic string and bass sounds. The conditon of this synth is probably one of the finest you will ever come across and it tunes all 16 voices. Unique features include a 64 note velocity sensitive weighted wooden keyboard, 3 band EQ, multiband filters, and much more."
Some details:
"Vintage Fender Arp Chroma polyphonic analog synthesizer keyboard in excellent+ condition. This classic synth was the last one produced by Arp and its by far one of the purest and unique sounding polyphonic synths around. Serial #21030012 of only 50 made with original Arp cards (all voice cards are screened ARP). If you've never heard a Chroma in person its akin to a Yamaha CS-80 with shimmery highs and fantastic string and bass sounds. The conditon of this synth is probably one of the finest you will ever come across and it tunes all 16 voices. Unique features include a 64 note velocity sensitive weighted wooden keyboard, 3 band EQ, multiband filters, and much more."
EMS Vocoder System 2000
Title link takes you to shots pulled via this auction.
Details: "British synth maker EMS are known not only for their classic VCS3, but also for their unique retro vocoders. Designed by Tim Orr, the EMS Vocoder 2000 is an excellent voice synthesizer comparable to the Roland SVC-350. It has been around since the late seventies, and is still available to this day. The Vocoder 2000 offered 16-channels of vocoding with filters, mic/line inputs, oscillator and noise sources, voiced/unvoiced detector, and slew/freeze control."
Details: "British synth maker EMS are known not only for their classic VCS3, but also for their unique retro vocoders. Designed by Tim Orr, the EMS Vocoder 2000 is an excellent voice synthesizer comparable to the Roland SVC-350. It has been around since the late seventies, and is still available to this day. The Vocoder 2000 offered 16-channels of vocoding with filters, mic/line inputs, oscillator and noise sources, voiced/unvoiced detector, and slew/freeze control."
Thursday, March 22, 2007
Ray Wilson Etcetera Ghetto Modular
Via Suit and Tie Guy in the comment of this post.
Ray Wilson of Music From Outer Space
Update via Suit and Tie Guy in the comments:
"a few clarifications:
a) it was technically the "Ray Wilson Etcetera Ghetto System", as only 3/5ths of it were derivative of Ray Wilson boards. there's also the Yves Usson Gate Delay and the STG Soundlabs Moog CP Filter Clone Slash Passive Ring Modulator module. it is also in this video, which you made a post about a while back, processing something. not sure what really.
b) yes you are correct, A. Non Emouse. filters and ring modulator don't really have much to do with one another. however, these filters and ringmod are both passive ... so they have that in common. and yes i fooed the hole puncherement on the ringmod bit. it should have been upside down, so to speak."
Ray Wilson of Music From Outer Space
Update via Suit and Tie Guy in the comments:
"a few clarifications:
a) it was technically the "Ray Wilson Etcetera Ghetto System", as only 3/5ths of it were derivative of Ray Wilson boards. there's also the Yves Usson Gate Delay and the STG Soundlabs Moog CP Filter Clone Slash Passive Ring Modulator module. it is also in this video, which you made a post about a while back, processing something. not sure what really.
b) yes you are correct, A. Non Emouse. filters and ring modulator don't really have much to do with one another. however, these filters and ringmod are both passive ... so they have that in common. and yes i fooed the hole puncherement on the ringmod bit. it should have been upside down, so to speak."
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