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Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Before Nortec Collective and Latinsizer / moog/oberheim/seq


YouTube via pepemogt.
"Back in 1988-1996 in Tijuana( US-Mexico Border) i was involved in diferent industrial, Noise Electronic Local Acts before i started with "Nortec Collective"(1999). At the same time i was working with Ramon Bostich to do an Ambient Noise Music Duo with a more analog synth touch, this poject called "Monithor" wich later become Latinsizer as a solo alias, this footage i founded in lost tapes from back in 1996,
this video was taken at Monterrey city at an abandoned wharehouse from 1905 before it become a cultural park today (Parque Fundidora), Ramon and i did a total Analog Synth live set there in 1996 using using a couple of Moog Synths, Oberheims, analog sequencers and modified drum machines.
enjoy
;)"

Yamaha Tenori-On Episode 1


YouTube via DjPuzzle73.
"The Yamaha Tenori-On is a unique visual approach to step sequencing. It is only available on the UK but I managed to get my hands on one. This is a short film/demonstration of the Tenori-On"

Super Mario Bros - Gakken Theremin Mini


YouTube via ooo6. You might recognize the theremin from this post.
"I'm taking us back to 1985 with this one.

The theremin is a Gakken Theremin Mini. It came as a kit in a recent volume of a Japanese Mook (magazine/book) Otona no Kagaku. I consider myself lucky to know thereminist, Masami Takeuchi in Japan who sold me a copy. He said the initial edition of 40,000 copies sold out within days!

Apologies for the gnarly buzzy sound. Yeah, it sounds, er, bad. I put a piece of tape on the speaker so I could calm the sound down a bit. If you are familiar with theremins you know that most theremins have a volume/expression control. This theremin is a pitch only theremin so the sound is non-stop, hence the wacky dips and bends. Also, apologies to the 8-bit purists, who may have decide within seconds of watching that I have desecrated a classic.

If you don't know what a theremin is, please go look it up on Wikipedia. WTF comments will be laughed at. Also, don't waste your time commenting on how bad this sounds. This is not a performance instrument. It's a toy! I'm just playing around!"

Inside a Roland Juno-106

images via this auction

Roland GR-1 Brochure

via this auction

"GR-1 fold-out page catalog with color pictures and settings."

reads:

"It just might be our greatest feet ever"

feet... ha... ha...

Yamaha DX100 with BC-1 Breath Controller

images via this auction

# Yamaha DX-100 Synthesizer
# Yamaha BC-1 Breath Controller w/ Bag
# Yamaha DX-100 Manuals (3)
[Play Book pictured]
# Yamaha AC Adapter
# Original Shipping Box

Inside a Roland TB-303

via this auction

Monday, October 15, 2007

JH Triple Chorus Sring Ensemble

via JH on AH:
"many of you have shown interest in my PCB project to emulate the string ensemble effect of Solina, Crumar, and other similar keyboards. I have finished the prototype and have put up some sound samples.

Setup for demos: OB-8 (mostly set to a boring single-oscillator, unmodulated sound) -> JH Triple Chorus / String Ensemble Effect -> Reverb (String Ensemble Effect is sometimes bypassed to show the dry sound.)

Plain and simple string sound (1.1 MB mp3)
I start with a dry sound just to show you how much the Ensemble Effect is altering it, and I switch back to the dry sound towards the end for the same reason.

Enhancing a bell sound (740 kB mp3)
I think the effect is interesting for other sounds than just mere strings, as well.

Chorale sound (equalized ensemble effect) (470 kB mp3)
I wouldn't sell this as a specialized choir effect device, but it's certainly an alternative to the straight Solina-like stuff.
All done with the on-board 3-band Equalizer (which was inspired by the Crumar Performer).

Stereo effect using individual outputs (390 kB mp3)
Yes, we can do Stereo, with the individual outputs.
My first thought was to take the 3 individual outputs and mix them, one panned left, one center, and one right. But then the "Ensemble" effect falls apart, and the modulation sounds overly strong. I think you can do a lot of experiments with mixing the individual outputs, and will find interesting configurations.
The above sound sample was made with a very simple setup, however:
The full mix (main output) goes to one channel, and one individual channel goes to the other. The two channels are then panned almost (but not totally) left and right on the mixing desk.

Playing around with the EQ section (1.5 MB mp3)
Just some aimless turning of the 3 potentiometers in the EQ section, while my OB-8 arpeggiates away. I obviously change the OB-8 sound to something percussive towards the end, and I also adjust the OB-8's filter envelope setting slightly for the percussive sound, but I think it's quite clear what comes from the OB-8 and what comes from the Crumar-like 3-Band EQ.

Adjusting the waveform pot to find the "sweet spot" (790 kB mp3)
What is "the Solina Sound"? I think without any modulation waveform clipping (like the sound sample starts; please also see the discussion of this topic above!), is a tad overly lush for a solina. Or maybe it isn't. During this sound sample, I chance the modulation waveform from no clipping to almost totally clipped and back, and I think the "Solina sound" is where the waveform is just ever so slightly clipped.
This soft clipping (the "waveform" trimpot on the board) is different from a simple attenuation of the modulation CV. It's possible to attenuate (or to
boost) the modulation CV, too, by changing 3 resistors on the board, if you want to make further experiments.

More information, and pictures of the prototype, here.

JH."

JUNO-106 TEST PROCEDURE

"'IF' your JUNO-106 has (a) broken VCF/VCA chip(s) or WAVE-GENERATOR chip(s), then this simple test procedure will show you which one(s) it is/are. Other problems with the circuitry around these chips is also possible, but in 95% of all cases, it will be one of them that causes the problems. This test is by no means final. Only an experienced synthesizer technician can perform the necessary tests to check what the exact problem is with you JUNO-106."

click here for the procedure. Be sure to check out the rest of The Analog Renaissance while there.
via Jeroen of The Analog Renaissance.

Simian Mobile Disco Goes Gear


via XLR8R TV, via Seppe.
Doepfer modular, Sequential Circuits Drumtraks, KORG MS20, Synare drum synth.
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