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Saturday, July 21, 2007

Roland System 100

Title link takes you to more shots in a flickr set by missmillogram, sent my way via ISO50 / Tycho.

Update: Looks like there is one up for auction with some of the same shots and some different.

technik - troprecordings.de

Title link takes you to the studio page for technik. The two shots to show the diversity of what you will find there.

Above is tph (Thomas P. Heckmann) and the machines.

Below is the PPG Realizer - this was in essence going to be the first synth to specifically model other synths. An image of the synth to be modeled would appear on the screen with lines connecting the knobs you see to the parameters in the image. A Minimoog was frequently shown.

via Audio Lemon via electro-music.com.

Keyboardless Minimoog in Cherry with English Chestnut

Title link takes you to more shots via synthwood.

Roland System 100m 182 Sequencer

via this auction.

Long Range/ Phil Hartnoll - Orbital


YouTube via madtheory.

"A look at his favourite synths from Orbital days to Long Range. Edited and compressed from August issue of Future Music Magazine."

Kitsch Space Drum Dub Disco Synth Sound Effect

via this auction.
"Freak Machine! This is a weird little sound effects box which dub dj`s used to use to toast with - has a little speaker built in and two screws at the back to wire an output to (I can do that for a coupla quid if you need). You`ll have heard the sounds on this thing used on various and nefarious rekkids from back in the day - generally manipulated in some way. True analogue & sounds it - get some Moorish Madess in the mix Bwana! Runs on 2 x walkman batteries (not supplied unless I can find a pair) all the way to Revolutionary Dub Heaven!"

Anyone know more about this piece, specifically who made it and the actual name of the model?

Synthesizer-Magazin

Title link takes you to Synthesizer-Magazin a German Synth magazine in traditional print via sequencer.de. There is a 20 page mini issue for download under "Leseprobe".

COMMONTONES: WEEK 3

Remember this post? Title link takes you to the completed tracks featuring the Roland MC-303.

Navs Clockbox

via Navs:
"Navs' Clockbox: a compact 8-Step analogue sequencer featuring clock divide, odd step, random reset and speed settings. Oh, and loads of pretty LEDs.

Obviously inspired by Schneider's Jimibox and Doepfer's Vanity Cases - I know, I could have saved myself the grief, and calloused hands, but the A_Sol SQ8 is just too damn deep (10cm) to fit in one of those boxes!

Modules used: A_Sol SQ8, Doepfer A-160 + A-161 Clk Div/ Seq, A-147 VCLFO, MNT Mini PSU. Random function provided by A_Sol SH-NZ (in main suitcase).

Oh, the legending is obviously Photoshopped. I'll make a real sticker as soon as I fix my printer ;)

Cheers,
Navs

PS More modular tests coming in the first week of August. Meantime, be sure to check out the rest of the site and forum!

http://www.canecutters.co.uk/"

Title link takes you to the post on the Clockbox

Waldorf XTk Pad via Mr.Array

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