Thursday, May 15, 2008
GLOW IN THE DARK ROLAND SYSTEM 100M SLIDER CAPS
YouTube via redmartian.
via synthwood.
Syntar at :35.
"Technology Transplant's glow in the dark slider caps for the Roland System 100M"
You can find one more image on sys100m.org, the Roland System 100m Forum.
Noise without a noise module - Update
This post has been updated with the correct link. Sorry about that.
Cataloging the Archives:
via The Bob Moog Foundation where you will find the full post.
"At the beginning of Janauary a team of six volunteers, lead by our volunteer curator Douglas Babb and Moog enthusiast/historian Brian Kehew gathered for five solid days to begin the cataloging process of Bob’s Archives. We certainly accomplished quite a bit, but given the extensive nature of the archives, only about 25% have been cataloged. Our work continues – and what fascinating work it is! During the five day process, there were repeated exclamations of “Wow, look at this!” or “I’ve never seen this before!!” or “I never knew Bob worked on that!”. The discoveries were priceless! A special thanks to Doug, Brian, Wheat Williams, August Worley, David Hamilton and Jarod White for your help!"
"At the beginning of Janauary a team of six volunteers, lead by our volunteer curator Douglas Babb and Moog enthusiast/historian Brian Kehew gathered for five solid days to begin the cataloging process of Bob’s Archives. We certainly accomplished quite a bit, but given the extensive nature of the archives, only about 25% have been cataloged. Our work continues – and what fascinating work it is! During the five day process, there were repeated exclamations of “Wow, look at this!” or “I’ve never seen this before!!” or “I never knew Bob worked on that!”. The discoveries were priceless! A special thanks to Doug, Brian, Wheat Williams, August Worley, David Hamilton and Jarod White for your help!"
Labolida Sintetizadores Nano 1
This is a follow up to the previous video post. You can find one more post here. Click the image to the left for a full size shot.
"nano 1 synthesizer
nano 1 is a monophonic digital synthesizer module developed with digital technology giving the control facilities of analog synthesizers.
The best of two worlds
* digital stability and confidence
* analogic control facilities
developed with DSP (digital signal processor)
* 2 digital oscillators (sawtooth, triangular, senoidal and trapezoidal)
* 1 low frequency oscillator (LFO)
* frequency, amplitude and width of pulse modulation
* portamento
* 2 envelope generators (ADSR e AR)
* 1 digital low pass filter with resonance control
* controls can be programmed through MIDI messages "
click here for more info.
Nano 1 used as Guitar Synth
YouTube via paulnery
"The Nano 1 is a synthesizer developed in Brazil by Labolida ( www.labolida.com.br ), and can be used as a guitar synth."
MankaTAUs simple patch
JH Tau and Mankato
"Mankato, Feedback from 225 to input, to 2 stereo tracking S/H controlled Tau phasers. Note the Tesla Cup at top."
via Drew
Anyware Instruments Clock Box
Anyware Instruments Cloxbox
You might remember this image from this post. This exact unit is currently up for auction here.
"Technical data:
- MIDI IN/THRU to CV on board.
- Clock Divider from 1:1 to 1:128
- Clock Source intern, mute or MIDI
- additional Delay Module
- TRIG, S-TRIG and MIDI CLOCK incl. Delay in/out.
- seperate Clock Outs."
You might remember this image from this post. This exact unit is currently up for auction here.
"Technical data:
- MIDI IN/THRU to CV on board.
- Clock Divider from 1:1 to 1:128
- Clock Source intern, mute or MIDI
- additional Delay Module
- TRIG, S-TRIG and MIDI CLOCK incl. Delay in/out.
- seperate Clock Outs."
Prophet-5 Reproduction Knobs
You can find them on synthwood.
genoqs_tutorial_2
YouTube via ripe909
"This is just a demo of how to build a basic arpeggiator on the Octopus sequencer. The audio is nothing exciting, but I tried to keep things simple so it is easy to follow."
You can find part 1 here.
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