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Monday, February 18, 2008

Polyphony Magazine


Loscha sent in the following scans:

Polyphony-1978-10.pdf
Polyphony-1979-09.pdf
Polyphony-1984-10.pdf
Polyphony-1984-12.pdf

You'll find them on the list here.

Moog Minimoog "bass machine" by RetroSound


YouTube via retrosound72

"old school Minimoog demo by RetroSound
bass and sweeps: Moog Minimoog
drums: Roland TR-606"

Tenori-on Save my night


YouTube via pepemogt
"Last night tenori save my night!

I was invited yesterday to do gig in a massive event with The Hives, Chromeo, Flosstradamus and other live acts, i was invited as Latinsizer, so i prepared my self to do a Tenori-on live improv, and i did lots of blocks and lots of Sampling back home, and sudenly my SD card lost the info(long story), so couple of hours before i went to stage, i was at the hotel INTERCONTINENTAL (GDL) preparing my tenori set, just using the internal sounds, i really prefer my samples instead but in an emergency you have to use whatever you have at your disposal to save the night,
here is one track i did there just using the Tenori ITSELF, no SD Card, Just Tenori -on internal sounds and no external effects, just live improv ..
so i consider this tracks my first ALL TENORI-ON track.

enjoy!
p.d. thanks for the people that show up at my set ;)

enjoy!"

YAMAHA DX200 is used like a STEP SEQENCER


YouTube via surroundyokota
"ヤマハDX200をステップシーケンサーとして使い、外部音源(Roland S-330)を鳴らしてみました。リアルタイムでコントロールできるのでライブでやっ てみたいですね。"

Korg MS-20 Duophonic Trick


YouTube via ZonkOut
"Played into an Atari Video Music.
Patch:
KB CV OUT to S&H IN
KB TRIG OUT to S&H CLOCK IN
S&H OUT to VCO2 ONLY EXT CV IN"

Analyzing the Juno-106 DCO circuit

"In the previous posting, we discussed how the core of a typical VCO works, and the main sources of drift and instability in a VCO core circuit. The Digitally Controlled Oscillator (DCO) is a 1980s technology designed to eliminate most or all of these sources of inaccuracy, while still operating as basically an analog VCO. The DCO was a transitional technology that arose as soon as inexpensive microprocessors were available that were fast enough to control the timing of an audio oscillator circuit, but not yet fast enough to compute the oscillating waveform entirely in the digital domain. (A secondary consideration was the fact that fast 16-bit digital-to-analog converters, although available, were still quite expensive at the time.) The distinguishing characteristic of a DCO, as opposed to a purely digital oscillator, is that the DCO does not have a D/A converter in the audio signal path. (It may have a D/A converter in the control path.)"

click here for the full post.

Korg Collage 1983

flickr by Neil Vance

full size

MiK-one - The Guts - Part 1


YouTube via MusicMiK. Follow up to this post.
"MiK-one is the name of my DIY synthesizer, and this video shows you the modules built into it. It's not a full development story, but it might leave an impression.

More development details can be found in the german synthesizer forum: http://www.sequencer.de/synthesizer/v...

Due to YouTube length limits, i had to split this video into 2 parts - this is the first part."

MiK-one - The Guts - Part 2

Customsynth.co.uk White SH-101


via CustomSynth

Depeche Mode Photographic Cover


YouTube via analoguecrazy4
"Here is my cover of 'Photographic' by Depeche Mode. This was the first track they recorded for thier 'Speak and Spell' LP."
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