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Tuesday, March 04, 2008

TRIADEX MUSE


images via this auction

"From the hometown in which it was designed, we are offering a beautifully preserved TRIADEX MUSE sythesizer. A very historic item, as the sequencer in the MUSE is considered the very first digital instrument ever!, designed by two engineers from MIT, Marvin Minsky and Edward Friedkin. An extremely rare piece only about 240 of these were ever made, and not typically available for commercial sale. This piece is in excellent working condition. The woodwork is also in excellent shape. As you can see from the photos, the faceplate, writing and original lights have all been very well preserved also. The unit also comes with a detailed manual. The synth has a great sound, which can be monitored both through a built-in speaker, as well as an external speaker that can be easily connected through the back. The sequencer for this item is very unique and unusual. Controlled by sliders in the front of the unit, the MUSE was designed to have the capacity to actually select notes and invent themes, as an early experiment in artificial intelligence. By adjusting the sliders, one controls how these themes develop. A very interesting compositional tool! Great for anyone with an interest in electronic music. What more, the synth has a classic, haunting and musical sound. -the Smithsonian Institute selected the MUSE for display in their musical instrument show\ -among other musicians, film composer Tony Lusis featured the MUSE in the theme for the movie "The Call of the Spirit." -featured in the TV show "The Wonderful World of Popular Science," in which the MUSE is used to compose a two-part invention. A very special piece for any synth enthusiast, or electronic composer."

MOOG Minimoog Model D

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Flat Minimoog

KORG Electribe ES-1 MKII

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"# ES-1 mkII Specifications (subject to change):
# Number of parts: 12 (One Shot=9, Slice Part=1, Audio In Part=1, Accent Part=1)
# Sampling Frequency: 32kHz
# Maximum Sampling Time: 95 (mono) / 47.5 (stereo) seconds, saving to internal memory
# Number of Samples: 100 (mono) + 50 (stereo)
# Memory: 128 patterns, 16 songs
# Master Effect: Delay (Normal, Motion Sequence, BPM sync)
# Insert Effects: 11 types (Reverb, Flanger/Chorus, Phaser, Ring Modulator, Pitch Shifter, Compressor, Distortion, Decimator, Isolator, Resonance, Filter, Modulation Delay)
# Sequencer: (Pattern) 64 steps maximum per part, motion sequence, 1 parameter per part, 64 events, One Shot part=4 parameters, Audio In part=3 parameters, Accent part=1 parameter, Delay=2 parameters, Effects=2 parameters : (Song) 256 patterns maximum per song, event recording: 43,700 events maximum per song
# Output: L/MONO, R (1/4" phone jack-mono x 2), Headphones (1/4" stereo phone jack)
# Input: AUDIO IN (1/4" stereo phone jack, Level switch LINE/MIC, Gain adjustment knob)
# External Memory: SmartMedia (4 to 64MB, 3.3V)
# AD/DA conversion: 20-bit linear
# MIDI: IN, OUT, THRU
# Power Consumption: 6W
# Power Supply: DC 9V (AC adapter)
# Accessories: AC adapter (DC9V, 600mA)
# Dimensions: 11-3/5"W x 8-3/5"D x 2-1/5"H
# Weight: 1.6kg / 3 lbs"

Music Tech Pro Performer (3 of 3)


YouTube via Hiddenfortress. You can find Part 2 and 1 here. via brian c.
"Here it is the Pixelh8 Music Tech Pro Performer for the GBA and DS. Sign up @
www.hiddenyouthrecords.co.uk for details of when and where it will be releaased."
Update: Be sure to check out 6:13 for a nod to Matrixsynth! Thank you Pixelh8!!! :)

Promising Technique


YouTube via zfan88. via filip_t on the forum.
"Test recording demonstrating live manipulation capabilities of av sampler setup operated by Zambari. Drums played by Arszyn. Human beatbox samples taken from http://vjkungfu.tv/archive/av-challen..., under Creative Commons licence. "

ML-303v4 modified


flickr by pac209

"this ML has some unique mods, square wave PWM (sounds great), waveform pot, extra-low cutoff switch, extra short decay pot, overdrive...has MIDI too"

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Roland TB-303 clone

CGS chime March 2008

flickr by stickjones

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Harvestman Module Review on trash_audio

click here for the full review.
"Both modules are aesthetically beautiful front and back and well constructed. I'm not sure how I feel about Buchla Style wiggle on the knobs. The knobs definitely makes me feel a more rich, almost as if I could afford a Buchla. It's almost like picturing your girlfriend is Shannyn Sossamon while you're...... *ahem*. Anyways this is almost like cheating... so aside from the wiggle causing hallucinations, I'm going to assume that they're a welcome change because I treat my gear like crap and a little give on the knobs will keep them from getting bent."

Polysics - Kayo the synth girl

flickr by Stéfan

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Clavia Nord Lead 2

Coalescence and Luxation

"This is what I've been working on for the past week after I put my kids to bed. The music is realized entirely using my modular - every total element, one monophonic line at a time. The only non-modular element is Battery which I used for the drums. All of this audio was recorded into my DAW and severely processed and edited, but no other synths were used."

via The Stretta Procedure where you can find the full post with audio and more images.
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