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Monday, September 24, 2007

the Roland SH-3A Part 2


YouTube via AutomaticGainsay. Follow up to this post.

Aliens: More Gear II

Saw this one on sequencer.de.

Anyone know what that is in on the top right?

TouchBox prototype very first demo


YouTube via raidersofthelostarp.
"A tutorial showing how to create, build and upload a simple patch on the TouchBox synthesizer. The patch is really simple so the sound is very rough :).

More about the TouchBox at http://hci.uniroma1.it/multimedialab/..." via Nusonica

Modded BOSS DR-110

via this auction. via Gregor




Details Google translated from German:
"Roland DR-110 inclusive. Guidance and connection diagram. Strongly modifies. Has e.g. Sync in is thus (e.g. with Döpfer MSY) synchronizable by Midi. Many additional control parameters: Bassdrum Tune and Decay (to “continuoushum”), Snaredrum Tune and Snap, HiHat filter and Decay, Cymbal filter and Decay, Noise Tune (for Hihat and Cymbal), the geilste is however the Clap with the 3 automatic controllers for pitch, Decay and phase - thus many completely new sounds are possible (see sound examples). The sound plate was transplantiert into the white large housing. Although still everything functionally as with a ungemoddeten, thus battery operation (in addition, power pack, as one wants), manual playing of the sounds with the Pads, goes everything still. The sockets right are trigger inputs, those do it however not much zuverlässug."

Also see the seller's other auctions.

Roland 100m 175 Triple Vactrol Filter

via Ryk:
"The module has three separate Bandpass Filters controlled by Vactrols, based partially on the famous Korg PS3100 resonator circuit, with additional individual resonance circuits and mix section.

They are internally patched in parallel with linked audio inputs, and mod buses, to act as a traditional resonater type filter setup.
When jacks are inserted into the audio inputs and mod inputs they break the routing and the filters can be used separately with individual inputs, freq. modulation, and individual resonance controls.

The same is true of the outputs, where they are internally patched to be mixed to one output via individual level faders, or routed to separate outs, by inserting a jack in the relevant output socket."

more images

Update: Samples

Random atonal Vactrol thumps and twang sounds


Chords with stereo filter sweeps


175 Filter twang arpeggio sequence, with slow 175 Filter sweeps


Various vocal formant sounds

Come See the Mattson Mini Modular

Via John L Marshall on AH. If you want to see and here it, drop by.

"The Mattson Mini Modular will be live and in person at:

5th Annual Pacific Northwest Synthesizer Meeting:

Saturday, 29th of September
10:00 AM to 3:00 PM

Renton Technical College
Building C, Room 111
3000 NE 4th St
Renton, WA 98056

Bulgarian Pizza at Noon

All are welcome to attend.

Take care,
John
www.sound-photo.com
www.antenna-farm.com"

1967 Moog Keyboard Schematic

via Mike Peake on AH:
"I've seen the note on Matrixsynth regarding the need for an archivist at the Moog Foundation, and that much of Bob's archives were discovered to be moldy, so I emailed them but haven't heard back. The thing is, I've got some original documentation in decent condition that I'm willing to donate if they want it.
I don't know if it's anything special or not, so I'm running it past you folks in the meantime, if anyone's interested in such things. I'll see if Mr. Luther wants it if the Foundation has no need.

For your enjoyment, if it's indeed enjoyable, just one of several 1967 "blueprint" schematics. Most are two to four page foldouts, and I only have a legal-size scanner at my disposal. I of course know that the Moog Service Manual (which is online) supercedes such things, but just in case this is interesting to anybody...

http://www.flickr.com/photos/11165691@N03/1431120032/

As always, click on "all sizes" for the large size.
Sorry, just this one as I don't know if they're that interesting or not.

Easier,

-Mike"

click here for the full size shot
click here for more

Vactrol Synth V_2.0


YouTube via cretin4321.
"More info soon @... http://cliplead.blogspot.com/"

Yamaha CS15

images via this auction.

"Monophonic, 2VCO, 2VCF, 2VCA, 2ENV, 1LFO synthesizer

It's actually a duophonic / bitimbral synth but you have to connect it to CV (Hz/V like Korg not V/Oct) to get the extra voice.

Each of the two VCOs has its own CV/Gate control.

The best things about it are the flexibility of the VCFs and the routings to the filters and envelopes.

You can rout VCO 1 to both VCFs and the VCFs to any of the envelopes positive or negative voltage.

The VCFs are 12 dB/Oct and are switchable between low, band or high-pass. They are the key to the nice sound of the Yamaha CS family.

Other nice features are noise, external-in for processing other sounds,

LFO with Sample & Hold for those bubbling sounds and an individual auto-bend for the VCOs."

RedSound Elevata

images via this auction
"16-voice polyphonic and has 8 multi-timbral parts. There are two analog modelling oscillators per voice with square, sawtooth, sine & formant waveforms. The filter is a 2-pole (12dB/oct) with switchable low-, high-, or band-pass modes. There are ADSR envelopes for the filter and VCA sections and two syncable LFOs with multiple waveforms. You will also find portamento, a basic arpeggiator, chorus and flange effects, and a joystick controller assignable to any modulatable parameter. There are no reverb or delay effects unfortunately.

Every parameter has a knob or switch just a hand-grab away, so creating sounds is quick and easy on the Elevata. The Sound Wizard is a cool function that randomizes various parameters. This allows you to experiment with creating random sounds, hopefully leading to some happy accidents! Your custom creations can be stored in any of 127 user patches. There are also 127 preset patches and 90 multi-patches (aka performances). The Multi-patches can have up to eight different patches for creating some very lush arrangements.

The Elevata is also upgradeable via EPROMs you can buy for a little over $100 each and install yourself. The Vocoda EPROM adds vocoder capability. Additional EPROMS are on the way and there is room for up to 3 EPROMs. With multiple (6) outputs, stereo inputs for processing external audio, and full MIDI implementation, the Elevata's at home in any studio environment. It makes an interesting alternative to other virtual analogs in its price range such as the Nord Leads and Novation SuperNovas.

Specs:
Polyphony - 16 voices
Oscillators - Two with square, sawtooth, sine & formant waveforms plus pink/white/blue noise
LFO - Two with ramp, triangle, square, sine, pulse, sample + hold, random waveforms.
Effects - Chorus, Flange
Filter - 12 dB/oct resonant filter, low-, high-, or band-pass modes
Keyboard - None
Memory - 127 preset, 127 user patches, 90 multi-patches with 8 programs each
Control - MIDI IN/OUT/THRU (8-parts), Joystick Controller with independent socket input
Date Produced - 2001"
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