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Sunday, May 25, 2008

VISAGE/STEVE STRANGE - DAMNED DON'T CRY


YouTube via DamnedDontCry.

Anyone know the synths used in this one?

"Awesome song and video from the lovely Steve Strange and Visage"
Visage on MATRIXSYNTH TRAINS on MATRIXYSNTH

Update: Re-Uploaded on Jul 20, 2006 wigs7 -

"Sorry not the greatest of quality but noticed it wasn't out there for people to see . Although everyone likes fade to gray i actually prefer this track . Enjoy"

zebra wood racks2

http://www.nice-racks.com/

via robert

Nice Racks custom rack cases.

TLN-863 Max Min Generator

"The TLN-863 Max Min Generator is a MUUB implementation of a Linear Or/And Gate from Jung's Op-Amp Cookbook. This circuit is very similar to Ken Stone's Analog Logic circuit and Dave Brown's Analogic circuit. With the MODE switch set to the MAX position, the output will be the maximum of inputs 1-3 (Linear Or). With the MODE switch set to the MIN position, the output will be the minimum of inputs 1-3 (Linear And). The THRESHOLD pot sets a voltage that is normalled to the input jacks when no signal is plugged into the jacks. This turns the circuit into a "Clipper" when the MODE switch is set to MIN (output voltage will not go below the THRESHOLD), and a "Clamper" when the MODE switch is set to MAX (output voltage will not exceed the THRESHOLD).
The TLN-863 pictured at left features two independent channels (A & B) with the following controls:

* THRESHOLD A/B: sets the voltage threshold for the Clipper/Clamper feature.
* MODE A/B: sets the operational mode to Min/And/Clipper or Max/Or/Clamper.

Note that the panel layout for this module (and the rest of my MUUB utility modules) uses the smaller type of knob found on Encore Electronic's UEG and Frequency Shifter. Most people will probably hate this, but I wanted to get the most functionality in the least amount of space while still maintaining some semblance to the MOTM standard. To this end, all of my MUUB utility modules use a new layout grid that allows up to 6 pots with 4 jacks, or 4 pots with 8 jacks, on a 1U wide module.

The TLN-863 Max Min Generator can be built using MUUB daughterboards.

Total current draw for TLN-863 is 17 mA @+15V and 17 mA @-15V."

click here for more info

sound synthesis


YouTube via dylandio. via Synthtopia.
"The sound here is synthesized by computer on the fly, according to interactions caused in the virtual world by the user.Best with headphones or bass."

Me playing Alphaville "Big in Japan"


Sonicstate TV via DX5
"# Me playing "Big in Japan" over a back track done with Pro Tools.
Synths played:
Above: JX8P
Mid: D10
Below: JP8000
# Tags Alphaville Big Japan Roland JX8P D10 JP8000"

Crumar Guts

flickr by Persiflage

full size

Inside a Crumar DS2

Access virus C , Deepbassnine , ESX-1 , EMX-1


YouTube via statusd. "Weird shit ;)"

How to Patch a Naked Modular


YouTube via mooguphonic
"How to build a basic patch on a modular synthesizer from start to finish, using one oscillator, one filter, one envelope, and one VCA, on a synthesizers.com analogue modular synth"

EDP WASP

images via this auction

Studio Electronics SE-1X


via this auction

"From Studio Electronics: Seen where the sound of success was heard, the SE-1 recreated the power of the classic Moog tone and far more. The distinctive Oberheim filter and numerous additional features helped to make this Hiphop and R&B legend the serious professional's source for the boominest basses and smoothest, wormiest leads on the planet. The SE-1X continues in this tradition, remaining true to its roots, while stepping up its functionality and form; wide open to future expansion and exploration via its Flash-ROM operating system –not to mention the boundless creativity of our supernal sound designers!

E-1X Improvements on an SE-1 Theme:

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