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Thursday, January 10, 2008

NAMM: First Glance: Plan B Elf series.

via Peter Grenader of Plan B.

"We will be showing the first two offerings of our proposed "ELF" series modules at the Winter Namm in Anaheim. The Elf's are slated to be a series of 4HP wide modules designed to add functionality with minimal real estate penalty.

The first is a high-quality headphone preamp which uses the 5532 power amplifier. The Model 40 gives you options of mono output (input A into both L and R) or stereo (input A to L, input B to R) operation.

The Model 41 Wave Splicer is a unique circuit which merges waveshapes. It senses the zero-crossing of input A and and transitions to input B when a Splice command occurs, the timing of which may be set by either a pot or an external voltage control. The M40 is phase locked to the A input, meaning no matter how long it's duration, the output will return to input A only at the next zero-crossing. This allows the user to sculpt a number of unique phase-variable waveforms from a standard VCO (sine/tri, sine/saw, sine/square, tri/saw, tri/square and saw/square), the ratio of each parent waveform determined by the location of the splice. Imagine a waveform which is three-quarters saw and one quarter square which retains the ability to apply PWM to the last third and/or change the phase relationshio (the ratio) of the two in real time.

The upside of doing it as a module as opposed to just adding that functionality into the VCO to begin with is some of these sound more interesting than others and as an outboard it gives you the potential to morph from other sources, not just the parent VCO. You can morph form a sub-octave generator, or an external audio source, to noise, etc.

We'll be showing these ad the full Plan B line at the Analogue Haven booth this year's Namm at a new location in 2008 - this time UPSTAIRS FROM THE MAIN ENTRANCE in meeting room 210-2. A closed environment which assures quiet demo'ing. We're looking forward to that, a lot!

Hope to see you there."

Henrik & Los Guys - What We Do In The Techno Studio


YouTube via henrikthedj.

Don't miss this video as well.

"Here We are... Cooking up the music in the studio... Got some acid boiling with a 202 bassline and all of the TR-cousins chopped in round pieces. Add some chords with a Mono/Poly and spice it up with some american ARP-synth... Serve loud as hell..."

Catching Rainbows and Void by Sonicbrat




Two tracks featuring only the Korg M3 by SoNiCbRaT
(click for more).

ROLAND TB 303 CIRCUIT BENDING

click here for samples via Bitcrusher Bending.

1997 Used Gear Pricelist

Take a trip down memory lane via Jared:

Some snips from the list:
Moog /Realistic MG-1 kbd $140 (6/28/95)
Moog 950 Modular $995 (10/4/95)
Moog CDX synth $250 (4/10/95)
Moog Liberation $350 (10/13/95)
Moog MG-1 $225 (1/25/97)
Moog Memorymoog Plus $1100 (2/20/96)
Moog Memorymoog kbd $1400 (1/19/97)
Moog Micromoog $8365 (1/19/97)
Moog Minimoog $950 (2/9/97)
Moog Minimoog w/MIDI $1000 (1/24/95)
Moog Opus 3 kbd $320 (1/27/97)
Moog Polymoog $850 (2/11/97)
Moog Prodigy $300 (1/18/96)
Moog Rogue $290 (1/22/97)
Moog Satellite $175 (1/18/97)
Moog Sonic Six $450 (1/29/97)
Moog Source $475 (2/3/97)
Moog Source w/MIDI $700 (4/11/95)
Moog Taurus 1 pedals $600 (5/26/94)
Moog Taurus II pedals $600 (6/23/95)

click here for the full list.

SubtleNoiseMaker -- Sonic Devices for Sale

click here for more info including samples.

via subtlenoisemaker

What happens in my apartment, stays in my apartment

flickr by WIZARDISHUNGRY.

full size

Casio DG-20

monosynth orchestra

monosynth orchestra

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via AnalogSuicide.

Update via Grind Site Open Eye in the comments:
"haha, Thanks for your interest, we are in Edinburgh, Scotland. Try to re-interpulate one of Morton Subotnick piece, do a show with it in 2nd Feb 2008. And here is some previous improvisation performance recording.
http://www.grindsightopeneye.co.uk/
In Samples, number 7,8,9"

Re: Teo & Tea FAKE ???


YouTube via bananepoep. Roland MC808. Via John.
"he uses some mc808 presets in Teo And Tea thats for shure"
Question on Touch to Remember: anyone know if there is a connection to CSS' Hot Hot Sex? The main riff sounds much the same, and the Apple iPod Touch commercial that features the track is an interesting play on "Touch." I'm curious if there is an actual connection there or just more of a coincidental similarity.

Udpate via PsychNerD in the comments:
"It's always the same story... if you search the net a bit you'll discover that's the opposite. The MC-808 has presets developpeed by Jarre... he added thoses himself... "

Update via Jared in the comments:
"Oddly enough Jarre's name is omitted from the MC-808 list of programmers:
http://www.rolandus.com/go/mc-808/"

As always, check the comments of posts for updates.

The Virtuoso Sequencist

"The study of the sequencer is now-a-days so general, and good sequencists so numerous, that mediocrity on this instrument is no longer endured...In this volume will be found the exercises necessary for the acquirement of agility, independence, strength, and perfect evenness in the quantization, as well as suppleness of the controllers - all indispensable qualities for fine execution...After it has been thoroughly mastered, it may be repeated from time to time, and difficulties will disappear as if by enchantment, and that beautiful, clear, clean, pearling execution will have been acquired which is the secret of distinguished artists..."

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