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Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Lady with Theremin

via ladyada's ranting where you can find a funny comment. Note ladyada brought us the x0xb0x.

Voice of Saturn Synthesizer (Curious Inventor) Demo


YouTube via mcgill85
"This is the Voice of Saturn synth going through a Sunn Model T."

Tera super secret supersynth 2


YouTube via waveshapist
"Some really cool stuff to do on Virsyn Tera 3 synth. When the video turns black at the end, I am not tweaking parameters anymore, so all the movement is coming via what we programed that you can see."

Evil Zvex Moog Malekko LovePedal


YouTube via bigcitymusic

"In this video we are running a Moog Source into a Zvex Vexter Fuzz Factory. The output of the Fuzz Factory goes to the input of a In this video we are running a Moog Source into a Zvex Vexter Fuzz Factory. The output of the Fuzz Factory goes to the input of a Moog MF-105b Bass MuRF.

The left output of the MuRF goes to the input of a Malekko 600ms dark delay. The output of the Malekko is heard in the right side audio.

The right output of the MuRF goes to the input of a LovePedal Vibe, then out into a Fender tweed Champ amp. The Champ is miked by an SM-57 which is heard in the left side audio. Fun!

http://www.bigcitymusic.com
http://www.myspace.com/bigcitymusicdo...
http://www.bigcitymusicblog.blogspot.com"

The Voice of Saturn Synth & Sequencer


YouTube via wiretotheear. See the full write-up on wire to the ear, including pics.
"Oliver Chesler, The Horrorist demos his Voice of Saturn Synthesizer & Sequencer. Both units are available as kits or pre-built from Curious Inventor
http://www.curiousinventor.com

You can see by using a cable you can shorten the sequencer step length.

If you enjoyed this video you may like Wire to the Ear. A blog for all things pro-audio:
http://www.wiretotheear.com

http://www.myspace.com/oliverchesler http://www.thingstocome.com"

STYLOPHONE


via this auction. box shot.

"The Stylophone was made popular in David Bowie's Space Oddity and is making a resurgence in "retro" rock music."

Anyone confirm this?

MAM MB33II

images via this auction.

"The MK II Version of the MB33 has a few features that give it a SIGNIFICANTLY broader tonal range than its predecessor, while at the same time delivering an even MORE AUTHENTIC TB303 Sound! Besides the accent, autoslide, and onboard analog distortion, and the FULL two-way CC# CONTROL of knob movements, the MK II has real 18db/octave lowpass filter - just like the Roland TB303! Even better, the SUB-OSCILLATOR and PULSE WIDTH MODULATION - beside giving you a powerful, round, DEEP BASS that the 303 itself could never deliver (notice I didn't use the "F" or the "PH" word?) - can produce a VERY CONVINCING SH-101 Bass Sound; the envelopes definitely have the necessary SNAP. If that isn't enough, this baby POSITIVELY NAILS that famous DAF "Der Mussolini" KORG MS10 bass. F'real!!!"

Solton Ketron Programmer 24S Synthesizer


images via this auction

Anyone know how editable these are? Note the cool keyboard / keybed cover

Oberheim OB-Xa & DSX

images via this auction
"The strengh of this machine is in its signature pads and FAT. and I mean FAT basses and leads. Beautiful filter sweeps that are still unmatched by todays modern keyboards. It comes loaded with 8 voices. The DSX is an 8 track sequencer that can record your performances and serve as a quick scratch pad for composition and will interface with any of the OB series featuring a computer interface which is most OB in use today."

MOOG Micromoog

images via this auction

"Not just a single-oscillator mono synth, it can double the vco at one or two octaves lower (see that magical *doubling* knob? That's how it gets those super rich bass sounds, virtually identical to the Mini!) The ribbon controller (= pitch bend) and mod wheel are both in excellent working order - as are all this fine little instrument’s other functions, switches, knobs, etc. All 32 keys are in perfect condition, with action and alignment as good as new. The pitch is rock-solid stable, always has been on this unit - if you don't bump the 'fine tuning' adjustment knob (recessed on the back) it will probably never need to be touched."
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