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Wednesday, July 25, 2007

Inside a Sequential Circuits MAX

Shot of the inside via this auction. Title link takes you the rest of the shots. Note this one is for parts only.

"Sequential Circuits Max analog synthesizer parts/chassis. includes 6 socketed CEM 3394 voice chips as used in the Max, SCI Six-trax, and Akai AX-60."

EML Synkey



via this auction

"Vintage Electronic Music Lab (eml) SynKey 2001 synthesizer. The eml synkey is a 44 note (f-c) 3 1/2 octave, programmable analog synthesizer has a total of 13 oscillators!"

MIDI Timing Redux

Title link takes you to an interesting article on MIDI timing including some tips, via Stretta.

"Every month or so a debate erupts on the analog heaven (and perhaps elsewhere) regarding personal computers and MIDI timing accuracy. The cycle is always the same: someone experiences some real or imagined timing inaccuracy using DAW software and concludes that all personal computers do not have acceptable MIDI timing.

Instead of propagating memes which may or may not be true, I suggest people test the timing accuracy of their system themselves. Like anything else with audio, it is all about signal flow."

BTW, while you are there, be sure to check out his Dissociative Fugue video. Really great stuff.

fotosis

Remember this post? Title link takes you to the fotosis blog where you can find more info on their creations. They have a new device featured in the video below. Note that it is up for auction as well.

Optically Controlled Synth / Ring Mod / Noise Maker



"Part One: This is actually three devices in one, its an optically controlled synth (Optical Theremin) a passive ring modulator and a square wave noise generator. Each individual piece can be used by itself or combined with the other sections to create a myriad of weird and wonderful noise. The ring mod. can be used to modify the sound of other devices (Laptop, guitar etc.) and you can use the on board oscillators as the carrier signal.

For more sound clips visit...
http://in.solit.us/archives/download/... and... http://in.solit.us/archives/download/..."

How to Use the Roland Juno-6 Polyphonic Keyboard


YouTube via expertvillage. via gearwire.

Wooster Synth

Via Nathan.

"I designed the case and the keyboard controller, and built the synth around one of Ray Wilson's awesome Soundlab boards."

Title link takes you to more shots.

Synthesizers.com Q106 Oscillator demonstration


YouTube via AutomaticGainsay.

The Devil Perspective

flickr by polaranta.

ARP Odyssey

Click here for the full size shot.

10 min jam with a NM1 raw no fx

Title link takes you to the sample on electro-music.com. Clavia Nord Modular.

A Classic Synthesizer

flickr by ArtWerk.

click here for the full size shot. The top reads, "We Are The Earth Intruders."
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