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Wednesday, May 14, 2008

ALISA 1377


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"rare vintage Russian analog monophonic synthesizer ALISA 1377. It was made in USSR in 1980s. ALISA synthesizers were made especially for experimental electronic music, creating of sound effects in soviet cinema and scientific acoustic researches. This unique instrument has warm, aggressive and absolutely original analog sound! Synth has 1 OSC (4 wave forms), ADSR control, Filter, different modulation, vibrato and portamento effects.

This unit is in good working condition. It was tested in studio.

5din to ¼ Jack adapter is included. Voltage is 220V."

VERMONA

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"This is really rare analogue synth made in Germany in 1980s. It is a 2-VCO monophonic analog synthesizer. It has most basic analog edit parameters. A 24 dB/oct analog VCF filter with 4 knobs (Brilliance, CutOff, Resonance, Contour), a single LFO to modulate the VCO or VCF sections and a typical ADSR VCA envelope. There are preset VCF and VCA settings as well as a Manual mode, but there is no real Patch setting storage available. Also absent are MIDI and CV or Gate. Its sounds are pretty basic analog stuff. It makes a real nice analog bass. The string sounds are questionable. But with only 2 VCOs and such limited programmability, you won't get a whole lot of stuff out of this synth. There are no on-bard arpeggiators, sequencers or multitimbral options. The only real effects on-board is the portamento-like Glide effect and Vibrato. Colorful knobs, a clean layout, vintage wood end-cheeks and a genuine analog sound. It's an interesting piece. "

Access Virus TI Polar

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Capacitive touch sensors gain fans - EMS in EDN

click here for the full article on EDN.
"The product of Russian-government-sponsored research into proximity sensors, the Theremin sensor, which Leonard Theremin invented in 1919, represents possibly the first commercial use of capacitive sensing. The device senses the proximity of a musician's hands to a pair of antennas that modulate the frequency and amplitude of two heterodyning oscillators that form the heart of the world's first electronic music synthesizer. Continuing this theme, in 1972, designer David Cockerell at Electronic Music Studios penned the KS keyboard as a sequencer for the company's range of voltage-controlled synthesizers (Reference 1). This intriguing device boasts a 30-note, touch-sensitive keyboard whose inputs rely on the TTL characteristics of two 74150 16-to-one-line multiplexers. These devices scan the keyboard, taking their clock inputs from a 4-bit binary ripple counter. A network biases the inputs to the multiplexers to hold them close to their switching threshold, which a finger press then exceeds. At this time, the appropriate data-selector output goes low to latch the 4-bit code and the multiplexer's identity to create a 5-bit address that represents key position."
via Paul Perry of Frostwave on the sdiy list.

D16 Group plug-ins vs. hardware. Phoscyon Nepheton Drumazon


YouTube via d16group. via Digital Music Mag - Sound & Stuff
"D16 Group plug-ins (Phoscyon, Nepheton, Drumazon) vs. hardware (TB303, TR808, TR909) in live action."
Note this appears to be the first vid on YouTube by d16group.

korg m3 greek finger


YouTube via kawatakis. "ta spaei to mixanima"

ZVEX Box of Metal Processing Minimoog Voyager


YouTube via bigcitymusic. follow-up to this post.
"Distortion Pedal Shootout- Part 4
This is the Minimoog Voyager running throught the Zvex Box of Metal. It's intense!"

Spectralis Demo Song 13


YouTube via complexy. via Nusonica.
"Patern variations from Radikal Technologies Spectralis Song 13"

Roland Jupiter-8 Side Panels

via this auction

You can find wood ones on synthwood.com

English manual for the MAM SQ-16

via Niall on AH:

"Sean kindly provided the English manual for the MAM SQ-16. It is available for download here" [mirror]
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